Far-off: French RN candidate to withdraw after Nazi photo surfaces
Rassemblement National's Ludivine Daoudi is set to exit the parliamentary race amid controversy over a resurfaced image of her wearing a Nazi cap.
Rassemblement National's Ludivine Daoudi is set to exit the parliamentary race amid controversy over a resurfaced image of her wearing a Nazi cap.
Unnamed diplomatic sources, speaking in hushed tones of an "extreme scenario," paint a picture of a nation steeling itself against Hezbollah's threats of "war without limits." One source, their words heavy with the weight of impending conflict, declared, "Israel's push into Lebanon looms closer than ever before. A date is set."
Over the past 24 hours, Division 99 has stepped up its counter-terrorism operations in central Gaza. An IDF spokesperson stated earlier today that soldiers had neutralized several enemy combatants in face-to-face encounters and uncovered weapons caches and military equipment.
New evidence shows authorities were aware of millionaire's sexual assaults on teenage girls as early as 2006.
In 6-3 ruling, Supreme Court rules that legal test for what counts as official acts must be used to determine if evidence could be admissible. Absolute immunity given to acts committed as part of "core constitutional" duties but might not apply for those carried out as part of "personal conduct" or based on private scope of presidency. Decision remands 45th president's case to lower courts.
In the early hours of Thursday, Hamas revealed that Ismail Haniyeh, who heads the group's political wing, had been locked in discussions with Qatari and Egyptian intermediaries. These talks centered on strategies to broker an end to the war.
Mohammed Abu Selmia's arrest followed multiple testimonies indicating that the hospital under his management served as a Hamas command center. An IDF pathological report from November confirmed that Corporal Noa Marciano was murdered on hospital grounds.
Siren alerts blare in northern communities, including Kiryat Shmona, Kfar Blum, and later in Nahariya, Acre, and Ein HaMifratz. In Acre, interceptor debris fell on the roof of a local mall, causing minor structural damage.
Defense Ministry says Gallant was not informed of the decision to release the Shifa director, saying it fell under IDF jurisdiction. Sources close to the defense minister acknowledge the anger over the move. National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir does not mince words, saying "it's time for the Shin Bet chief to go."
The experimental model is slated to begin soon in the northern Gaza neighborhoods of Atatra, Beit Hanoun, and Beit Lahia, as reported by the Financial Times, citing six sources familiar with the plan. Under this scheme, the Israeli military would channel aid from the nearby Erez crossing to vetted local Palestinians, who would distribute it and gradually assume civilian governance responsibilities. Israeli forces would initially ensure security in these areas.
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