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The Prime Minister requested to cancel today's hearing in the Alphabets case "for security and political reasons." Until the judges' decision is received, the hearing will not commence.
An Israeli airstrike targeted the Zehrani neighborhood in the Nabatieh district, and in the village of Tbnin.
Jihad leader Wael Abdel Halim and his daughter Rama were eliminated in an airstrike in Baalbek, eastern Lebanon.
President Isaac Herzog welcomed the incoming Somaliland Ambassador, Mohamed Haji, at the President's Residence in Jerusalem.
Amnesty International reports that Iran executed 2,159 people in 2025. This marks a 44-year high and double the number from 2024.
American Airlines is extending the suspension of its Israel route operations by an additional four months, until January 2027.
Suspicion of assassination attempt in the north: Head of Jadida Council seriously wounded in shooting, deputy in moderate condition.
Dramatic report from sources in Israel: "There is no question mark regarding Iran—there is an exclamation mark. We are preparing for the resumption of fighting in the immediate time frame."
Ten activists from the "Pioneers of the Bashan" movement, which seeks to establish a settlement in Syrian territory, crossed the border from Israel and were arrested by IDF forces at the end of a chase. This is the fourth time in the last day that movement activists have breached the border.
Police Commissioner Danny Levy after the attempted murder of the head of the Jadeidi council and his deputy tonight: "The serious shooting incident, during which the head of the Jadeidi council and his deputy were shot, constitutes crossing a red line. This is a direct attack on elected public officials, on symbols of governance, and on the ability of state authorities to operate securely for the citizens."
Due to fears of an antisemitic and terror incident: The main sign of the Nova exhibit in London was removed.
Muhammad Bakr al-Saadi, a commander in the Iraqi Kataib Hezbollah who was wanted by Interpol, has been arrested in Turkey and handed over to the FBI. According to the report, al-Saadi is accused of planning and coordinating 18 attacks in Europe and 2 in Canada, against American and Israeli interests.
A dramatic report published by The New York Times: The war in Iran may resume as early as today.
Teachers Hila Yitzhaki and Rotem Mitzrahi Karman on the Ministry of Education's decision to remove phones from classrooms also in middle school: "A commendable initiative. Because we come to school to learn, not to be on TikTok and Instagram. To be with friends during recess and play with them and talk with them. A bit of interpersonal communication"
Noam Batana, after the achievement in the Eurovision final, in a first interview: "Second place is amazing. The Bulgarian star is amazing, I'm happy for her."
IDF warns: "Without a significant conscription law for ultra-Orthodox - we will face a severe shortage in just a few months."
Report from Gaza: 9 injured in IDF strike in the northern Strip.
Two days after the incident, the suspect who beat a dog near Ramallah has still not been arrested. Police sources reported that they know the identity of the suspect and called on him to turn himself in: "Even after the passage of time, the long arm of the police will reach him and exact the full severity of the law from him."
Bulgarian MP Daniel Lorer spoke to Kan News after the Eurovision win: "Waiting for you next year in Sofia. Well done to Noam Hagar, this is a victory for both Bulgaria and Israel."
A senior Hamas official abroad, Osama Hamdan, said in an interview with Al-Jazeera last night, following the elimination of the commander of Hamas's military wing, Izz al-Din al-Haddad: The elimination had several main objectives - "direct harm to the commanders of Al-Qassam Brigades, their men and fighters, in the hope that the entity will succeed in overcoming the 'complex' of October 7."
Turkish Coast Guard activists claim: Unidentified vessels are encircling us and approaching us.
Gaza Flotilla: Naval forces, led by Squadron 13, have begun taking control of several boats making their way toward our territory, with the aim of "breaking the siege on Gaza." The operation is being carried out far from the land area and is expected to last several hours. Gaza Flotilla organizers claim: Unidentified vessels were spotted near them. According to them, they are being surrounded from 3 directions.
Reports in Yemen: An American MQ9 drone was shot down by a Houthi air defense system in the Marab district.