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President Herzog seeks Pope Leo's help in freeing hostages in Gaza and reassures the Vatican about Christians in the Holy Land. They also discuss antisemitism and minority protection in the Middle East.
Iran has downgraded its relations with Australia in response to the expulsion of its ambassador. Australia cut off diplomatic ties with Iran over accusations of Iranian involvement in antisemitic arson attacks. The Iranian ambassador to Australia has left the country.
Ashley Biden opens up about facing difficulties during the summer of 2025, including her divorce and her father's cancer diagnosis. She shared a reflective post on social media expressing gratitude for the support she has received.
Scotland will require defense firms to prove they do not do business with the Israeli military to receive financial assistance. Trade ties with Israel will be cooled, with Scottish Enterprise instructed not to help new export deals for non-military goods with the country.
Israeli data reveals that 75% of Palestinians detained in Gaza are civilians. The 'unlawful combatants' law allows indefinite detention without charge, with no charges filed in relation to the war. Rights groups express concern over the high number of civilian prisoners held under this law.
IDF spokesperson exposes Hamas leaders' extravagant banquets in Gaza while residents struggle to find food.
The Torah portion explores the principles of war, advocating for offensive strategies and proactive engagement in battles. It emphasizes the importance of taking the initiative and attacking enemies on their territory, rather than waiting to defend one's own land.
Breslov Union activists stress the importance of cleanliness and order at airports to prevent a desecration of God's name. Travelers are warned against disrespectful behavior, bringing toy weapons, exceeding cigarette limits, and smuggling medication.
The UAE issues a warning to Israel, Qatar expresses frustrations over negotiations, and the US bans PA officials from attending the UN General Assembly.
Hamas members were filmed beating Gaza merchants who refused cash payments amid a worsening economic crisis. As the Israel Defense Forces push to capture Gaza City, criticism of Hamas leadership grows and negotiations over hostages and ceasefire terms remain stalled.
The petition to cancel yeshiva subsidies was dismissed by the Supreme Court due to filing defects. Government representatives defended the funding, stating it aligns with government policy and the law.
A man was arrested for admitting to spitting in ice cream at an Israeli factory in Jerusalem. The suspect showed no remorse for his actions and justified contaminating the product.
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