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A rabid dog brought to a Haifa daycare by a teacher attacked several children and adults before being diagnosed with rabies. Eighteen people were exposed to the infected animal.
The United States and several allies back a UN resolution for a stabilization force in Gaza, presenting it as a step toward Palestinian statehood. The move faces opposition from Israel and mixed signals from US leadership.
Shimon Hayut, the man known as the 'Tinder Swindler', has been released from prison in Georgia after a plea deal led to dropped charges and a suspended sentence. All arrest warrants against him have been cancelled, allowing him to walk free despite allegations of multimillion-pound fraud.
A Gazan mother offered a scholarship in the United Kingdom has been told she must leave her family behind to accept it. She says she will decline the opportunity unless her children can join her. The decision comes amid ongoing conflict and strict UK policies on dependents.
Itay Chen's parents held a memorial in Netanya, displaying personal items to honor his memory. Many Israelis attended to pay their respects.
The United Nations says parts of Israel's new border wall violate Lebanese sovereignty, escalating tensions along the frontier. Lebanon is tightening financial regulations amid efforts to cut off funding to Hezbollah. Israel has also accused Hezbollah of assassinating a Lebanese politician in 2023.
A Norwegian court has refused to extradite Michael Kadar to the United States, citing his mental health and prior sentencing in Israel. Kadar will remain in a treatment facility while authorities await a possible US appeal.
Israel's Transport Ministry is urging Wizz Air to set up a permanent base in the country, aiming to boost competition and lower airfares. The move faces opposition from local airlines but could bring more destinations and frequent flights for travelers.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman visits Washington to seek stronger US security guarantees and discuss defence cooperation. The United States is expected to urge Saudi Arabia to normalise ties with Israel, but Riyadh remains focused on its own security priorities.
A law professor is suing the University of Kentucky after being suspended for anti-Israel comments, arguing his rights were violated. The case is part of a broader debate over free speech and criticism of Israel on US campuses.
United Nations peacekeepers say Israel has built concrete walls that cross into Lebanese territory near the Blue Line. The peacekeepers are urging Israel to withdraw from the affected areas.
President Trump will host the Israeli hostages released in the October Gaza ceasefire at the White House on Thursday. All 20 former hostages are invited and will travel on commercial flights paid for by the Israeli government.
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