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Israel's military on Saturday said it launched airstrikes against Hamas terrorists in Gaza in the latest test of the ceasefire that began on Oct. 10. Health officials in Gaza reported at least 14 people killed and another 45 wounded, including children.
The Eurovision Song Contest is changing its rules around voting and promotion in the wake of controversy about Israel's result at this year's competition. Some countries raised concerns after Israel topped the public vote at the contest in May, finishing second overall after the jury votes were taken into consideration.
An anti-Israel group's threatening website targets academics at major universities worldwide, offering cash for violence and exposing private information.
Noah Schnapp and Brett Gelman both showed support for Israel, with Gelman even featuring in a sketch for Israeli comedy show Eretz Nehederet (Wonderful Country). While fans of the hugely successful Netflix sci-fi series Stranger Things are planning watch parties all over the world as the first episodes of its fifth and final season drop on Wednesday night,
HARET HREIK, Lebanon — Israel on Sunday struck Lebanon's capital for the first time since June, saying it killed Hezbollah's chief of staff Haytham Tabtabai and warning the Iran-backed militant group not to rearm and rebuild a year after their latest war.
Israel lowered interest rates following a ceasefire in Gaza, though the central bank signaled a cautious approach toward future cuts in face of criticism from the finance minister that it’s not easing fast enough.
It all started the night of Thursday, Nov. 20, when X users noticed that they could check the location of their own accounts by clicking the “joined” date in their bio. Users were expecting the rollout, since X’s head of product, Nikita Bier, wrote last week that it would be coming soon.
The Georgia Republican’s recent stances against President Donald Trump have drawn praise from some Jewish lawmakers.