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US is conducting secret peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine in Abu Dhabi (Reuters)
Overnight Pakistan strikes on neighbouring Afghanistan killed at least 10 people, the Taliban government spokesman said Tuesday.
Floods in the Negev: A pickup truck that was swept away in the Yatir River was pulled out. The trapped driver was rescued in good condition and transferred for further treatment by MDA teams.
President Trump signs order to begin process of designating Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization.
Republican U.S. Senator Jim Justice of West Virginia and his wife Cathy Justice have been sued by the U.S. Department of Justice for more than $5.1 million for federal income taxes, penalties and interest for the 2009 tax year, Bloomberg reported.
Histadrut Affair: A senior member of the central municipality who was abroad during the investigations was arrested at Ben Gurion Airport upon his return to Israel.
Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben-Gvir, rejected the claim that the police are losing control of the Negev and claimed that "there was 30 years of lawlessness here. In the previous government, they did not demolish a single house in the Negev, because they said that there was a policy that illegal houses were not touched. Do you know how many I demolished this year? 5,000"
A military vehicle fell into a ditch in the northern Gaza Strip, 3 fighters were slightly injured.
Venezuela's aviation institute told international airlines on Monday that they must resume flights to the country within 48 hours or risk losing their clearance to fly there, according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
Disappointment in New York: Israeli series "Bad Boy" did not win the International Emmy Award.
IDF: Terrorist Abd al-Rauf Shatiya, who killed two Nachshon Battalion fighters in May 2024 at the entrance to Nablus, was eliminated by Yamim fighters.
The Prime Minister's Office claims that Netanyahu will not act against the Ra'am party, but that the party fears targeted enforcement against organizations and institutions affiliated with it.
Following an American appeal, forces in Yemen that oppose the Houthis are considering joining the international force in Gaza. A source close to the forces told KAN News: The offer was not rejected outright, but they expect something in return from the US.
Unprecedented coordination between Hamas and Hezbollah in Lebanon: Hundreds of Palestinian military operatives will join the Radwan force on command day. The reason – the understanding that Hezbollah is no longer strong enough militarily following the war with Israel.