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  • Israeli settlers use drone to attack Palestinian harvesters, Jewish activists in West Bank
    Haaretz - 16:45 Nov 04, 2025
    The drone, flown by members of a security squad from a nearby Israeli settlement in the northern West Bank, lightly wounded an activist and then fell to the ground. Executive director of Rabbis for Human Rights, Avi Dabush, said the incident could have 'easily ended' with people being killed
  • U.S. defense tech firm Ondas buys Israeli drone-interception company Sentrycs for $200 million
    Haaretz - 14:40 Nov 04, 2025
    The Boston-based defense tech company has now bought six Israeli firms in recent months, strengthening its position in the fast-growing counter-drone market
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  • Pakistan, Muslim countries slam Israeli violations, demand immediate withdrawal of Israeli forces at Gaza ceasefire meeting: FO
    Dawn - 17:54 Nov 03, 2025
    Pakistan and other Muslim countries on Monday slammed Israeli violations of the fragile Gaza ceasefire and demanded the immediate withdrawal of Israeli forces from the occupied territory, according to the Foreign Office (FO). Hamas and Israel signed a ceasefire agreement on October 9, agreeing to free the Israeli captives in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, in the first phase of United States President Donald Trump’s initiative to end the Israeli onslaught in Gaza. Pakistan was one of the eight Arab and Muslim countries to work with Trump on the plan. Despite occasional flare-ups, the fragile truce has been holding in Gaza. The truce, which left thorny issues like the disarmament of Hamas and a timeline for Israeli withdrawal from Gaza unresolved, has been tested by unilateral Israeli bombardment since coming into force. The foreign ministers of Turkiye, the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, Qatar, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan — the same countries that met with Trump on Sept 23 on the sidelines of the...
  • Israeli prime minister backs bill to execute Palestinian prisoners: official
    Dawn - 13:20 Nov 03, 2025
    Israel’s coordinator for hostages and missing persons said on Monday that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu supports a bill that would authorise the execution of Palestinian prisoners. The far-right Jewish Power party, led by National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, submitted the bill, which will go to a first reading in the Knesset (Israeli parliament) on Wednesday. The draft law states: “The death penalty shall be imposed on any person who intentionally, or through indifference, causes the death of an Israeli citizen out of racist motives, hatred, or intent to harm the State of Israel.” Bills in Israel must pass three readings in the Knesset to become law. Israel’s public broadcaster KAN reported that Coordinator Gal Hirsch told the Knesset’s National Security Committee on Monday that Netanyahu had expressed support for the measure. Hirsch said he had previously opposed the bill “because of the risk it posed to the lives of the living hostages in Gaza”. “The hostages are now alive, and therefore my oppos...
  • Israeli court extends detention of IDF's former top lawyer by three days over judicial interference concerns
    Haaretz - 10:55 Nov 03, 2025
    The judge said that the grounds for extending Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi's detention were due to the danger she poses as well as concerns over potential interference with judicial proceedings, which center on the leak of a video showing the alleged abuse of a Palestinian detainee by Israeli guards
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  • Israeli innovators explain how Start Up Nation companies turn bold ideas into scalable solutions
    JPost.com - Business & Innovation - 08:12 Nov 03, 2025
    Tel Aviv startups with promising technology. (photo credit: DepositPhotos)From software to medtech and defense, Israeli startups show how persistence and partnerships turn ideas into impact
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  • Israeli man charged with passing information to Iran on Dead Sea hotels for $3,700
    Haaretz - 20:29 Nov 02, 2025
    According to Israeli authorities, the suspect worked at a Dead Sea hotel, passed to his Iranian handlers information and photographs of hotels in the area
  • Israeli settlers filmed torturing lambs in a Palestinian-owned pen in the West Bank
    Haaretz - 13:28 Nov 02, 2025
    The videos from the southern West Bank show masked Israeli settlers entering the sheep pen, abusing and injuring lambs on the ground. Human rights activists say that settler violence against Palestinian flocks in the West Bank has worsened recently
  • Woman denied Melbourne job for being Israeli, owner accuses her of supporting genocide
    JPost.com - Antisemitism - 19:49 Nov 01, 2025
     Australian flag in Victoria (photo credit: REUTERS/ANDREW KELLY)A young Israeli woman was told that a job she had applied for was taken by someone who "has a semblance of humanity, and who cares for plants, animals, and the environment."
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  • Israeli military official resigns after leaked abuse video stirs furore
    Dawn - 05:11 Nov 01, 2025
    JERUSALEM: The Israeli military’s chief legal officer resigned on Friday over a criminal inquiry into the leaking of a video that showed soldiers abusing a Palestinian detainee arrested during the Gaza conflict. Advocate General Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi said that she was stepping down because she had approved the video’s leak in August last year. The abuse investigation led to criminal charges against five soldiers and stirred an uproar. The inquiry drew condemnation from right-wing politicians and prompted protesters to storm two military compounds after investigators sought troops for questioning in the case. A week after the break-in at the bases, a security camera video showing the moments of the alleged abuse was leaked to an Israeli television channel. It showed soldiers taking a prisoner aside and crowding around while holding a dog and blocking visibility of their actions with their riot gear. On Wednesday, Defence Minister Israel Katz said that there has been an ongoing criminal inquiry into the video ...
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  • Israeli attacks kill three Palestinians in Gaza, testing fragile truce
    Dawn - 13:51 Oct 31, 2025
    The Israeli military attacked the Gaza Strip for a fourth day on Friday, killing three people, Palestinian health authorities said, in another test of a fragile ceasefire agreement. Residents reported Israeli shelling and gunfire in northern Gaza on Friday, as Israel continued to bombard areas of the enclave despite saying that it remains committed to a ceasefire brokered by United States President Donald Trump. The Israeli military did not immediately reply to a Reuters request for comment. Another Palestinian died of wounds sustained from previous Israeli shelling, the Palestinian WAFA news agency reported. The US-brokered ceasefire, which left thorny issues like the disarmament of Hamas and a timeline for Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip unresolved, has been tested by periodic outbreaks of violence since it came into place three weeks ago. Between Tuesday and Wednesday, Israel retaliated for the death of an Israeli soldier with bombardments that Gaza health authorities said killed 104 people. More bo...
  • Hamas transfers remains of 2 more Israeli hostages, Israel says
    The Nation - National - 17:19 Oct 30, 2025
    Hamas handed over the remains of two Israeli hostages to the Red Cross on Thursday evening under a ceasefire agreement, the Israeli army confirmed.
  • Qatar’s PM blames Palestinians for ceasefire violation after attack on Israeli soldier
    Dawn - 14:51 Oct 30, 2025
    Qatar’s Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani blamed a “Palestinian party” for a ceasefire violation, referring to the reported killing of an Israeli soldier in southern Gaza’s Rafah on Tuesday. Speaking at the Council of Foreign Relations in New York yesterday, the PM told interviewer Ayman Mohyeldin that the attack on the Israeli soldiers was “basically a violation by the Palestinian party”, pointing out that while Hamas has put out a statement that they are not in communication with this group, there is no “verification if this is true or not”. View this post on Instagram It is important to note, however, that following the attack on the soldier, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered “powerful” retaliatory strikes on Gaza. The attacks killed 104 people, mostly women and children, Al Jazeera reported, citing Gaza’s Health Ministry. Israel claimed its strikes targeted senior Hamas fighters, killing dozens, and then said it would start observing the ceasefire again mid...
  • Israeli cybersecurity start-up Memcyco is turning the tide against digital impersonation
    JPost.com - Business & Innovation - 13:32 Oct 30, 2025
     Israeli cyber security; illustration. (photo credit: SHUTTERSTOCK/motioncenter)Memcyco delivers real-time, preemptive protection against phishing attacks for small, medium and large companies, governments and more
  • Pakistan calls for cessation of Gaza ceasefire violations after Israeli strikes kill over 100
    Dawn - 11:09 Oct 29, 2025
    Pakistan on Wednesday called for the immediate cessation of Gaza ceasefire violations by Israel after the latter’s strike on the Palestinian enclave killed more than 100 people. Gaza’s health ministry said at least 104 people were killed after Israel carried out air strikes on the Palestinian territory yesterday, accusing Hamas of violating the truce by killing a soldier, which the group denied. The renewed Israeli bombardment prompted strong condemnation from Pakistan, one of the eight Muslim countries that worked with the United States on President Donald Trump’s peace plan. “Pakistan strongly condemns the renewed attacks by the Israeli occupying forces in Gaza, which have reportedly resulted in civilian casualties,” the Foreign Office said in a statement. “These actions constitute a clear and flagrant violation of international law, as well as a breach of the recently concluded peace agreement,” the FO said, warning that such “aggressive measures by the Israeli occupation forces threaten to undermine the i...
  • Israeli hostages were forced to eat worm-riddled food in Gaza: 'We told ourselves it was protein'
    Haaretz - 11:07 Oct 29, 2025
    Yosef Chaim Ohana's two-year captivity in Gaza included fleeing from Israeli airstrikes, starvation and 11 months in a tunnel, he recounted in a television interview. 'Our captors didn't beat us when there was a cease-fire,' he said. 'Reports on Palestinian prisoners' conditions had a direct impact'
  • Trump says ‘nothing’ will jeopardise Gaza ceasefire after Israeli strikes
    Dawn - 07:18 Oct 29, 2025
     A Palestinian man inspects the site of an overnight Israeli strike on a house in Gaza City on Oct 29, 2025. — Reuters United States President Donald Trump said on Wednesday “nothing” would jeopardise the ceasefire in Gaza, after Israel carried out air strikes on the Palestinian territory accusing Hamas of violating the truce, which the group denied. Gaza’s civil defence agency said that Israeli attacks had killed at least 50 people, including 22 children, and wounded around 200. “At least 50 killed, including 22 children and a number of women and children, as a result of the ongoing Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip since last night,” Mahmud Bassal, spokesman for the agency, told AFP. Around 200 people were wounded “in a clear and flagrant violation of the ceasefire agreement”, he said, calling the situation in Gaza “catastrophic and terrifying”. Trump defended Israel’s actions on Wednesday, saying it “should hit back” if Israeli soldiers were killed, but added that “nothing’s going to jeopardise” to truce. “They killed an Israeli soldier. So the Israelis hit back. And they should hit back,” Trump told reporters on Air Force...
  • 2 killed, 4 wounded as Israeli planes strike Gaza City after Netanyahu orders ‘powerful attacks’
    Dawn - 18:45 Oct 28, 2025
     Hamas fighters carry a dead body during a search for deceased captives seized during the October 7, 2023 attack on Israel, in Khan Younis, the southern Gaza Strip on October 28. — Reuters At least two people were killed and four others were injured on Tuesday after an Israeli strike on the Sabra neighborhood south of Gaza City, Gaza’s civil defence said. Israeli planes launched strikes on Gaza City after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Hamas of violating a ceasefire in the Palestinian territory. He ordered the Israeli military to carry out “powerful attacks”. “Following security consultations, Prime Minister Netanyahu instructed the military to immediately carry out powerful strikes in the Gaza Strip,” a statement from his office said. This development came after the Israeli military accused Hamas of staging its search for the remains of a Gaza captive’s body, one of 28 the group had agreed to hand over under a ceasefire deal. “Yesterday (Monday) Hamas operatives were documented removing body remains from a structure that had been prepared in advance and burying them nearby,” the military said in a statement, attaching drone footage which it said showed the act. The aerial footage sh...
  • Push to oust Israeli AG suffers setback as committee chair steps down
    Haaretz - 19:52 Oct 27, 2025
    With committee chair former Supreme Court President Asher Grunis' departure, the committee will not be able to discuss the government's request to dismiss Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara. Meanwhile, the Israeli cabinet plans to split her role
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  • US says Israeli strike on Gaza didn’t violate ceasefire
    Dawn - 11:33 Oct 27, 2025
    United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Monday that Washington does not view yesterday’s strike carried out by Israel in Gaza as a violation of a US-backed ceasefire, terming it an act of “self-defence”. Israel claimed it struck a member of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad group on Saturday, accusing the individual of planning to attack Israeli troops. However, Islamic Jihad denied it was planning an attack. Speaking aboard US President Donald Trump’s plane during a trip to Asia, Rubio said: “We don’t view that as a violation of the ceasefire.” The US top diplomat added that Israel has not surrendered its right to self-defence as part of the agreement brokered by Washington, Egypt and Qatar that saw Hamas release the remaining living hostages held in Gaza this month. “They have the right if there’s an imminent threat to Israel, and all the mediators agree with that,” Rubio insisted. Rubio said the ceasefire in Gaza, which remains in force between Israel and Hamas just over two years since the confli...