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Rabbi Avigdor Nebenzahl urged a boycott of rabbinical certification exams if they are opened to women under court order. He called for independent examinations conducted without civil court involvement.
March 24, 2026
A commentary argues that Tucker Carlson amplified a fringe Israeli voice to validate his criticism of Israel. It says Avraham Burg's views are far outside the Israeli mainstream, despite being presented as representative.
Rachel Reeves will outline the economic impact of the Middle East conflict and set out plans on energy security and consumer protection. She is expected to prioritise targeted support for households and accelerate nuclear and renewable energy projects.
A profile of Benjamin Netanyahu traces his journey from diplomat to Israel's longest-serving prime minister. As he confronts war with Iran and mounting criticism at home, questions grow over his legacy and leadership.
NoTraffic has raised 90 million dollars to expand its digital traffic management platform across North America. The company transforms traditional traffic lights into software-driven systems designed to improve safety and reduce congestion.
A British couple who moved to Dubai for safety and opportunity have returned to Croydon after regional conflict and a family tragedy. They are now considering relocating to Ghana in search of stronger community values.
A heated free speech debate on GB News spiralled out of control as guests shouted over one another during a discussion about public Islamic prayer. Host Ben Leo was forced to intervene repeatedly before shutting the segment down.
High Street sales have fallen at their fastest rate since the Covid-19 lockdown, deepening concerns about the United Kingdom economy. Retailers warn that weak consumer spending and rising global pressures could prolong the downturn.
YNetMatricelf to launch first-in-human spinal cord therapy trial with Sheba Medical CenteMarch 24, 2026
Matricelf will begin its first human trial for a spinal cord therapy developed with Sheba Medical Center. The treatment uses patients' own stem cells and may offer new hope for trauma victims, including wounded soldiers.
Sergeant First Class Alexander Bondaryov was killed on Route 6 after stopping to help stranded soldiers on his way to an operational mission. He leaves behind his wife and two young children.
Wars across West Asia, Ukraine, and Sudan are driving significant but undercounted carbon emissions and environmental damage. The article argues that excluding military emissions from climate accountability deepens global inequality and undermines climate justice.
Israel's National Cyber Authority says Iran has escalated cyberattacks, digitally erasing about 50 companies and targeting critical sectors. Officials warn the cyber campaign will persist regardless of developments on the battlefield.










