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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has requested a presidential pardon in his corruption trial, saying it is in Israel's national interest to end the proceedings. He argues the trial is dividing the country and distracting from critical national priorities.
Prime Minister Netanyahu has asked Israel's president for a pardon in his corruption cases, a rare step as elections approach. He has denied all charges. This story is still developing.
Two soldiers wounded in a clash in southern Syria are now stable after complex surgery at Haifa's Rambam Medical Center. One soldier survived a gunshot wound to the heart, with the bullet still inside. Both are recovering in intensive care.
Freed hostage Yosef-Haim Ohana has returned home after six weeks of rehabilitation in Ramat Gan. He was welcomed by local students and Scouts as he left the center. Other released hostages are still receiving treatment nearby.
Egypt is training thousands of Palestinian police officers to manage Gaza's security after the war. The program is coordinated with the Palestinian Authority and aims to integrate both new and former officers into a future technocratic government.
Police anti-corruption chief Binyamin was questioned again over alleged misconduct shortly after his reinstatement. He denies any wrongdoing, insisting his actions followed police regulations.
Prime Minister Netanyahu has asked Israel's president for a pardon amid his ongoing corruption trial. The request is being reviewed by legal authorities and could have significant national implications.
A recent arrest in Fort Worth has raised concerns about the vetting of evacuees after an Afghan national allegedly threatened a suicide attack on social media. Authorities acted quickly to prevent any harm, but the incident has sparked debate over immigration and security policies.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has asked President Isaac Herzog for a pardon from his ongoing corruption trial. The request is under review, with the president emphasizing its extraordinary nature and potential national impact.
Children's television presenters have faced scandals and personal struggles behind their on-screen smiles. The article reveals stories of body image pressures, substance abuse, misogyny, and abuse within the industry. These revelations challenge the perception of children's TV as a purely happy and innocent world.
The Hostages Forum urges Qatar to focus on securing the release of the final two hostage bodies from Hamas. The group criticizes mediators for not applying enough pressure on Hamas to fulfill the Gaza deal.
Turkey condemned Ukraine's drone attacks on Russian oil tankers in the Black Sea, citing safety and environmental concerns. Ukrainian negotiators are in the United States for sensitive peace talks as Ukraine intensifies strikes on Russia's oil infrastructure.
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