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Allegations of payments from Qatar to Prime Minister Netanyahu's advisers have sparked a political crisis in Israel, raising questions about his knowledge and response. The scandal has reenergized the opposition and cast doubt on the integrity of the Prime Minister's Office.
Somalia has requested an urgent United Nations Security Council session after Israel officially recognized Somaliland as an independent state. The recognition includes plans for diplomatic relations and cooperation in various fields. The session will address the regional and international impact of this development.
Police arrested a man suspected of stealing a soldier's weapon after the soldier fell asleep on a bus in northern Israel. The weapon was recovered, and the suspect will face a court hearing for possible extended detention.
TimesofIsraelThree Negev Bedouins arrested in connection with overnight arson in nearby Jewish town, police sayDecember 27, 2025
Three Bedouin citizens have been arrested after cars were set on fire in a Jewish town near their village. Police believe the attacks were in retaliation for a raid on the Bedouin community. Authorities have detained six people and are continuing their investigation.
TimesofIsraelSomalia's Al-Shabaab vows to fight any Israeli use of Somaliland after recognitionDecember 27, 2025
Al-Shabaab vows to fight any Israeli use of Somaliland after Israel recognized the breakaway territory. The move has sparked condemnation from Somalia and regional powers, while analysts point to strategic motives behind Israel's decision.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson are preparing for a subdued final Christmas at Royal Lodge, excluded from royal festivities and facing an uncertain future. Their daughters will not join them, and the couple is set to leave the residence in 2026. The atmosphere marks a stark end to their era within the Royal Family.
Jack Schlossberg, JFK's grandson, shared his holiday reading on anti-materialism while promoting his congressional run. He continues to use social media and his Kennedy legacy to stand out in a crowded race for New York's 12th district. Despite controversies, his campaign remains focused on progressive policies.
Nine people have been arrested in Italy for allegedly raising millions for Hamas through a fundraising network. Police say most of the funds were diverted from civilian aid to support militant activities. The investigation began after the October attack in southern Israel.
Jeffrey R. Holland, a senior leader in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, has died at 85. He was next in line to lead the church and was known for his work in education and interfaith relations. His passing leaves a vacancy in church leadership.
A stabbing and chemical attack at a factory in central Japan left fifteen people injured and a suspect in custody. Five victims are in serious condition, and authorities are investigating the motive.
Pakistan says it will not send troops to Gaza for combat or disarming Hamas, but is open to joining a peacekeeping mission. The decision follows warnings from religious leaders and ongoing international discussions about stabilizing the region.
TimesofIsraelUK's Jewish answer to Zohran Mamdani is now one of PM Keir Starmer's biggest challengesDecember 27, 2025
Zack Polanski's leadership has transformed the Green Party into a major force on the British left, challenging Labour and overshadowing Jeremy Corbyn's new party. His populist, anti-Israel platform and media-savvy style are driving a surge in support among young, urban voters. The Greens are now seen as Labour's main left-wing rival.









