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A short while ago, a terrorist deliberately accelerated and rammed a military vehicle carrying IDF soldiers near the Adoraim area. The soldiers apprehended the suspect, who was transferred to the ISA for questioning. Roadblocks have been established in the area. No IDF injuries were reported.
Australian police charged pro Palestinian activist Martin Thomas Glynn after alleging he posted messages supporting the Bondi attackers who killed 15 people during a Hanukkah celebration. Authorities said a raid on his home uncovered Hamas and Hezbollah flags, 6 rifles, more than 4,000 rounds of ammunition, bomb making instructions, and notebooks containing anti Jewish hate material.
14 people were wounded in Japan after a stabbing and liquid spray attack, an emergency official said.
Australian rabbis appeal to Prime Minister Albanese: Stop pro-Palestinian protests in the country, and outlaw slogans like "globalize the intifada" and "from the river to the sea."
Yemen Civil War | Report: Saudi Air Force Attacks Southern Transitional Council Forces Sites in Hadramawt Area, Supported by the Emirates.
German Foreign Minister on the day after in Gaza: "We will not be part of the international stabilization force anytime soon."
Drama in the Hebron area: Security forces worked to locate a female Border Police fighter who boarded a vehicle driven by a Palestinian in the Elias Junction area, near Kiryat Arba. After hours of searching, and extracting footage from security cameras in the area, it turned out that she was a female Border Police fighter who had traveled to visit her partner, a Palestinian who lives in the city of Yatta, near Hebron.
The Chief of Staff instructed the IDF: "From today, only the official name of the war should be used - 'The War of Rebirth'"
Captivity survivor Romi Gonen in 'Uvda': "4 different men sexually harassed me during captivity in Gaza."
The IDF says that Hamas is trying to gather intelligence on how soldiers operate on the Yellow Line, and is trying to rebuild its terror infrastructure in schools and hospitals.
Japan has approved a defense budget of 9 trillion yen (about $58 billion) for the coming year, amid rising regional tensions with China. The budget for fiscal year 2026 is 9.4% higher than the current year's budget.
South Korea: The prosecution is demanding 10 years in prison for former President Yoon Seok-yeol, who was ousted following the declaration of martial law on December 3, 2024.
Suspected double murder in the north: 2 men shot to death and found in a car near Shfaram.
Tragedy in Haifa: One person perished in a fire at a nursing home in the Kiryat Haim neighborhood; 4 injured from smoke inhalation in a fire in an apartment in Jerusalem.
For the first time: A combat helicopter intercepts drones that entered Israel from Egypt in a smuggling attempt.
The IDF and Shin Bet killed a terrorist from the Iranian Quds Force operations unit in Lebanon: "He was involved in promoting terrorist plots against the State of Israel".