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The decision to prevent Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from entering the game against Aston Villa was made by Birmingham police based on a false report - which accused Maccabi fans of acts committed against them in a lynching in Amsterdam.
The struggle with protection: A key suspect was arrested in an attempt to collect protection money from a bakery owner in Safed. Various weapons were found in his home, including an M-16 that was disposed of in a drywall. Alongside the key suspect, two suspects, residents of Ramla in their 20s, who were present at the compound at the time of the arrest, were arrested. The three were brought in for questioning and their detention was extended until Thursday.
Reports in the Gaza Strip: The Air Force attacked in Rafah and southeast of the city of Khan Yunis.
Ruth Haran Herzman, a Holocaust survivor who survived the Bari massacre, has passed away.
A fire broke out in the old hospitalization building at Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital, floors were evacuated due to smoke, no injuries were reported.
Gilad Erdan: After Trump's meeting with incoming New York Mayor Zohar Mamdani: "There is great panic among Jewish leaders in New York. Mamdani sees a conference that encourages immigration to Israel as a violation of international law. His terrible statements will give a boost to pro-Hamas demonstrations."
SitusAMC, a technology vendor for real estate lenders said on Saturday that it had been the subject of a cyberattack on November 12. JPMorgan Chase, Citi and Morgan Stanley are among those that have been notified by SitusAMC that their client data may have been accessed, NYT reported citing people familiar with the matter.
Israel estimates: Ceasefire will not collapse, despite Hamas' threats and violations.
WaPo: The White House recently proposed a U.S. military leaflet drop over Caracas aimed at pressuring Nicolás Maduro on his birthday, in what officials describe as a psychological operation to push him toward fleeing the country.
Two seriously and slightly injured in shooting near Clock Square in Jaffa, criminal background: "Fire bursts were fired, people were running."
The Nature and Parks Authority warns of possible flash floods in the streams of the Judean Desert and the Dead Sea on Monday and Tuesday.
Within minutes of each other: Two shooting incidents in Arab society, a 20-year-old man was murdered in Nazareth, and three people were injured in Ramla.
The Bank of Israel is expected to announce a rate cut in Israeli interest rates tomorrow. This aligns with a small drop in the inflation rate, and high strength of the Israeli Shekel vs. the dollar and euro, which is partially caused by the differential of Israeli interest rates vs. US interest rates.
IDF: We attacked Hezbollah launchers and military sites in the Bekaa region and southern Lebanon.