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Reports of an attack on an Israeli ship in the Red Sea: Maritime security firm Embry announced that an explosion occurred near an Israeli-owned ship under the Liberian flag, which "fits the Houthi target profile," off the coast of Saudi Arabia.
Prime Minister Netanyahu in a video he published: "Those who say there are almost no achievements in the war are delusional people. Just in the last 24 hours we eliminated one of the senior Hamas figures, a few days ago we eliminated most of the Houthi terror government. In Syria we took military action a few days ago. I won't go into detail."
Lebanon’s cabinet will meet Friday to discuss a general plan by the Lebanese Army to disarm Hezbollah and deploy forces across southern Lebanon.
European Union: Working on "precise plans" to send troops to Ukraine in case a ceasefire is reached.
AFGHANISTAN - The death toll from the earthquake in Afghanistan has risen to over 800, the government said.
Houthis say they hit the Israeli tanker Scarlet Ray in the Red Sea with a missile and a *direct hit*, but UKMTO reports the strike missed the ship.
Education Minister Yoav Kish: "From a shortage of 1,600 teachers in 2023, we have gone down to less than 500 this year. We have significantly increased the salary for beginning teachers, the gap is narrowing. We are starting today with a salary of around 9,000 shekels per beginning teacher."
The Sea of Galilee level has dropped by another 2 centimeters. According to the Water Authority's measurements, the level now stands at -212.775 meters, which is 3.795 meters below the upper red line.
IDF: A Hezbollah terrorist identified at a significant site of the terrorist organization in southern Lebanon was eliminated.
In Tel Aviv, Acre and Taiba: Violence in Arab society is rampant with three murders in the last 24 hours. The number of people murdered in the sector has risen to 160 since the beginning of the year.
One man has been arrested after crashing his car into the Russian consulate building in Sydney, Australia.
Syrian sources have released a video of members of the "Red Ribbons" unit expressing their condolences to Hamas over the death of Abu Ubaydah. This is the elite unit of the Syrian regime forces, and until recently was the elite unit of the rebel organization "Hayat Tahrir al-Sham" commanded by the current Syrian President Ahmed al-Shara'a.
The Houthis raided the offices of UNICEF and the World Food Program in Sana'a, at least two UN employees were arrested.
A David D'Or concert in Warsaw, Poland, was disrupted when a pro-Palestinian activist from the audience splashed red paint on the singer and his musicians and screamed "Free Palestine." She was then dragged out.
Amidst the talks with Syria – the Kurds warn Israel: an agreement could whet Damascus’ appetite for further massacres. The Syrian regime – Hamas’ ‘copy-paste’
At the start of the school year: 5 arrested in a shooting incident at a kindergarten.
In light of the Houthis' threat of revenge for the assassination of senior government officials: Security has been increased for Prime Minister Netanyahu, Defense Minister Katz and other ministers.