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Ben-Gvir touts 'end of neglect' in Umm Al-Fahm as enforcement actions are taken against building offenders after years of lawlessness.
Israel's proposal for a temporary terminal in Moldova for Hasidim traveling to Uman is facing challenges due to new demands from Chisinau. Moldova's conditions for immediate payment and leaving equipment in the country complicate the agreement and raise concerns on the Israeli side.

September 07, 2025
UK museum delays Jewish life exhibit due to risks amid antisemitic incidents in the area. BBC criticized for featuring journalist with history of antisemitic posts on its Arabic channel.

September 07, 2025
A new public committee has been established to formulate recommendations for treating and rehabilitating wounded IDF soldiers in Israel. The committee will focus on key areas such as recognition processes, medical and psychological rehabilitation, employment integration, family support, and allocation of resources.
Undersea cable cuts in the Red Sea have caused disruptions to Internet access in Asia and the Middle East. Yemen's Houthi rebels are suspected of targeting the cables, but have denied involvement in the past.

September 07, 2025
Alon Ohel's mother finds hope in her son's smile in a recent Hamas video, emphasizing the Prime Minister's responsibility for his life. Ohel, a talented pianist, was taken hostage during a Hamas-led attack in October 2023.
US Ambassador to Israel cautions against recognising a Palestinian state, while several countries show support for the move. Israel argues that recognition would reward terrorism and there is no partner for peace.

September 07, 2025
Spain is escalating its anti-Israel rhetoric amid the war against Hamas in Gaza. The Spanish government has pledged to stop selling arms to Israel and is now planning a more complete embargo, including declaring Netanyahu persona non grata.
Undersea cable cuts in the Red Sea have led to disruptions in Internet connectivity in multiple countries, including India and Pakistan. The incident has raised concerns about the cables being targeted by Yemen's Houthi rebels.
Hamas fired two rockets at Netivot, with one intercepted and the other falling in an open area. No casualties were reported. IDF intensifies pressure with airstrikes in Gaza City ahead of planned ground assault.
Israel's Education Ministry canceled a climate crisis program for senior officials, reflecting a trend of ignorance over science-based knowledge. The government's freezing of funding for environmental organizations and stalling of the Climate Law highlights a submission to political pressures and base contempt for environmental issues.
Operation Gideon's Chariots II has commenced in Gaza City, with the IDF conducting heavy airstrikes on Hamas-occupied high-rises. Troops are gearing up to enter areas untouched by Israeli forces for more than a year.