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Former senior officers reject claims that the Supreme Court restricted the military's Gaza border rules before October 7. They say the Court upheld the rules of engagement and did not limit operational freedom.
Abe Foxman, longtime leader of the Anti Defamation League, was once the most influential voice on antisemitism in American Jewish life. His death highlights how political polarization and rising antisemitism have fractured the unity that once allowed a single figure to speak for much of the community.
Keir Starmer has rejected calls to resign after a poor local election performance. While several lawmakers are urging him to set a departure date, senior cabinet ministers publicly expressed support for his leadership.
Degel HaTorah has threatened to disrupt parliamentary activity and dissolve the Knesset after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asked to delay the draft law. The dispute raises the prospect of early elections amid coalition tensions.
Aselsan unveiled autonomous naval strike systems and new electronic warfare tools at Saha Expo 2026, highlighting a shift toward networked, mass-producible weapons. The company aims to expand exports and field many of the new systems by 2027.
Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem has refused disarmament talks with Israel, calling the group's weapons a domestic issue. As fighting continues despite a ceasefire, both sides intensify attacks amid mounting casualties and displacement.
A report claims Pakistan allowed Iranian military aircraft to park at its airbases during the recent conflict with the United States. Islamabad denies any military link, but the revelation has prompted calls in Washington to reassess Pakistan’s role as a mediator.
The Israeli military intercepted a suspected drone near Eilat, believed to have been launched from Yemen. It is the first such attack on the city since last month's ceasefires with Iran and Lebanon.
Hezbollah fired a surface-to-air missile at an Israeli drone over southern Lebanon, but the attack failed. The Israeli military said it later struck a suspect and intercepted additional drones, with no injuries reported.
Iran sent mass text messages to Israelis urging them to share intelligence and mark sensitive sites. Israeli authorities said the campaign was meant to cause panic and recruit citizens, warning the public not to engage.
Iran has urged the United States to accept its new peace proposal or face failure as tensions threaten a fragile Middle East truce. The dispute has rattled global energy markets and raised fears of a worsening humanitarian crisis.
India has kept fuel prices unchanged for four years despite soaring global crude costs and supply disruptions. Oil companies are facing heavy losses, and mounting fiscal pressure could eventually force a price revision.
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