The Israeli Police asked to hack her phone after she and two other protesters were arrested last week at a rally commemorating Prime Minister Rabin on a bridge near Jerusalem. Eyewitnesses say they were arrested as they were picking up trash off…
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Court blocks police from hacking phone of anti-government protester who filmed arrests
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Iraq completes early voting amid vital elections
Iraq completes early voting amid vital elections | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Middle EastPrime Minister Mohammed Shia’ al-Sudani called the vote decisive for the country’s long-term direction, as it comes amid political splintering, voter…
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Mystery solved? Dark matter powers Milky Way’s glow
Mystery solved? Dark matter powers Milky Way’s glow | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Science/Space New research suggests that dark matter may be the key to uncovering the mysteries of the Milky Way. The scientific team led by Dr. Moorits Muru…
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IDF’s former top lawyer hospitalised following house arrest – The Jewish Chronicle
The leaked video, which some have claimed to be selectively edited, has prompted a criminal investigation into five soldiers, which Tomer-Yerushalmi was overseeing before stepping down.
In her resignation letter, she suggested that she had…
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‘I Couldn’t Vote for Trump, but I’m Glad He Won’: Top Jewish Podcaster Jonah Platt on Israel, Gaza and Antisemitism in America – Podcasts
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Exclusive-Syria foiled Islamic State plots on President Sharaa’s life, sources say
By Timour Azhari
DAMASCUS (Reuters) -Syria has foiled two separate Islamic State plots to assassinate President Ahmed al-Sharaa, two senior officials said, adding a personal dimension to the leader’s plans to join a U.S.-led coalition to fight the…
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Crime watchdog FATF to visit Turkey after ‘grey list’ exit, sources say
By Ebru Tuncay and Can Sezer
ISTANBUL (Reuters) -A team from the international crime watchdog FATF will evaluate Turkey this month after removing it from its “grey list” last year for progress made in fighting money laundering and the funding of…
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Israel pushes Lebanon army to search more intrusively for Hezbollah arms, sources say
By Maya Gebeily and Maayan Lubell
BEIRUT/JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Israel is pressing Lebanon’s army to be more aggressive in disarming the Iranian-backed militant group Hezbollah by searching private homes in the south for weaponry, three Lebanese…
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Gaza Ceasefire: One Month Later, Israel Still Violating Truce
Gaza (QNN)- As the ceasefire in Gaza enters its second month, Israeli forces have continued to violate the truce that took effect in early October, carrying out bombings, demolishing homes, killing civilians, and severely restricting the…
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Bayern Munich ‘cautiously optimistic’ about Dayot Upamecano future as president confirms talks to fight off Real Madrid interest in defender
Bayern enjoyed a record-breaking start to the 2025-26 campaign, managing to win all of their first 16 competitive matches before that run was halted by Union Berlin in their latest Bundesliga encounter. The game saw the Bavarians go down in the…
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