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Haredi enlistment in the military is rising but remains below target levels. Officials warn that proposed changes to the draft law could threaten recent progress. The effectiveness of current measures depends on their permanence and impact on different groups.
Police have blocked off two Arab neighborhoods in Lod with concrete barriers, disrupting daily life and drawing accusations of discrimination. Civil rights advocates are demanding the immediate removal of the roadblocks.
The United States has approved over $6.5 billion in military sales to Israel and $9 billion to Saudi Arabia, including advanced helicopters and missile systems. The deals come amid rising regional tensions and ongoing efforts to secure a ceasefire in Gaza.
Jewish seniors in Florida are rallying to support their Haitian caregivers as the end of temporary protected status threatens to deport thousands. The move could worsen staff shortages in senior care and has sparked emotional and practical responses from residents and administrators alike.
The United States is urging India to shift its oil imports from Russia to Venezuela amid rising tariffs and diplomatic efforts. India is reducing Russian oil purchases and exploring new energy partnerships with Venezuela and other suppliers.
Melania Trump's new documentary reveals glimpses of her personal life and grief, but avoids deeper political and family topics. The film has sparked controversy over its funding and timing, leaving many questions unanswered. It highlights her focus on ceremonial duties and personal growth as first lady.
A new documentary, 'Melania', reveals the behind-the-scenes life of Melania Trump before Inauguration Day 2025. The film covers her fashion choices, security concerns, and humanitarian efforts, offering a rare glimpse into her private world. It also highlights her move away from traditional first lady roles.
Isiah Thomas debuts a kosher Champagne line with France's Cheurlin Champagne House, expanding his role in the wine industry. The collection will premiere at the Kosher Food & Wine Experience in New Jersey and aims to bring premium kosher wines to a wider market.
The United States has approved more than $6.5 billion in potential military sales to Israel, including vehicles and helicopters. The deals involve major defense contractors and are part of three separate contracts.
The United States has warned Iran against unsafe actions during a planned naval exercise in the Strait of Hormuz. The military emphasized that any threatening behavior toward United States forces will not be tolerated.
The article warns against political and ideological bias in healthcare, citing recent incidents where professionals acted unethically. It calls for strict accountability and emphasizes the need for impartial, compassionate care to maintain public trust.
Satellite images show Iran building roofs over damaged nuclear sites, likely to obscure salvage efforts from international inspectors. Experts believe Iran is trying to recover nuclear materials while blocking outside observation. Additional construction at other sites signals ongoing efforts to protect and advance its nuclear program.
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