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Israeli defense technology firms are seeing record interest in the US, prompting experts to discuss strategic opportunities and regulatory challenges. The panel emphasized careful planning, independent US operations, and early engagement with American banks. These trends reflect a major shift in how Israeli companies enter and operate in the US market.
Masih Alinejad calls Iran's protests a defining moral test for the West, urging stronger action against the regime. She describes the pain of exile and criticizes muted international responses, insisting the uprising is a revolution, not just a protest.
An Israeli settler convicted of murdering the Dawabsheh family has been granted a conjugal visit after prosecutors dropped their opposition. The prison service will arrange the visit date.
Israeli authorities have ordered the demolition of a soccer field in a West Bank refugee camp, citing security concerns. Residents say the move will deprive children of a vital space to play. The order comes amid heightened tensions and increased demolitions in the region.
YNetThe Prince of Persia
January 13, 2026
The article explores the international influences and spiritual interpretations surrounding the Iranian Revolution, featuring insights from major political and intelligence figures. It details the overthrow of the Shah, the rise of Khomeini, and the release of American hostages as Reagan took office.
Masih Alinejad accuses the American left and Western activists of ignoring Iran's deadly protest crackdown. She warns that silence on the regime's actions will be judged by history.
The United Nations says all basic food needs in Gaza are now being met, but major international media have not reported the news. The lack of coverage has sparked criticism and questions about media bias.
Israel will immediately sever ties with three United Nations agencies, citing bias and inefficiency. This follows previous withdrawals from other United Nations bodies and new legislation targeting United Nations Relief and Works Agency facilities in Gaza.
Yaakov Harari, an Israeli-Argentinian man detained in Venezuela for over a year, has been released and returned home. His release is part of a wider, contested process of freeing prisoners in Venezuela amid ongoing political turmoil.
The United States has designated the Lebanese, Jordanian, and Egyptian chapters of the Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist organizations, imposing sanctions and asset freezes. This move is part of a wider campaign to restrict the groups' global activities.
Iran's regime faces mounting unrest and economic hardship, but its security forces remain loyal and effective in suppressing protests. Despite hopes for sudden change, the regime's decline appears gradual, with no immediate signs of collapse.
Iran faces growing unrest and economic crisis, but its regime remains stable for now. Security forces are loyal, and the government maintains control despite mounting pressure.
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