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IDF recovers remains of final hostage Ran Gvili after covert operations in northern Gaza
The military rushed to find Gvili's remains as the clock ticked down for Israel to reopen the Rafah Border Crossing.
One-week-old baby left outside Bituach Leumi office in Hadera
Smugglers caught with one million shekels' worth of goods, possibly meant for Gaza Strip
Jerusalem daycare tragedy: When ideology blocks oversight, babies pay the price - opinion
German police arrest Lebanese Hamas terror suspect linked with planning attacks on Jews, Israelis
German authorities arrested a 36-year-old Lebanese man at Berlin Brandenburg Airport, accused of supplying weapons and ammunition for Hamas-linked terror plots targeting Jewish and Israeli sites.
Britain to launch national police service, dubbed ‘British FBI’
The UK government announced plans to create a new National Police Service to tackle terrorism, fraud, and organized crime, in what it says will be the biggest policing reform in nearly two centuries.
IDF concludes Hebron security operation, begins tactical drill in Kiryat Shmona
In the joint Hebron operation, the IDF searched approximately 350 structures and apprehended 14 individuals wanted for terrorism related activity.
Six stabbed during Kurdish rally in Antwerp, four suspects arrested
Four of the injured were found at Opera Square itself, Het Laatste Nieuws reported, while two others were discovered on nearby streets.
UK Police consulted antisemitic Mosques before banning Israeli Maccabi TLV fan
"Confirmed: the police concocted 'intelligence' at the behest of Islamists to ban Israelis from Villa Park," said MP Nick Timothy on X/Twitter after the publication of the piece.
Suspect sets police officers on fire during response to suicide call in Israel's North
When the officers arrived, the suspect poured a flammable liquid on one of the officers and set him alight. Two other officers were burned while attempting to restrain the man.
Guard dogs or state security? Malawi faces unusual post-election dispute
The German Shepherds, valued at $2,300 each, were brought out of the Lilongwe palace beginning three days after the election and finishing only the day before Mutharika’s inauguration on October 5.
Israel Police seek to bar Netanyahu aide Urich from PM's office amid Bild leak probe
The appeal was heard a day after the district court reversed an earlier decision by Magistrate’s Court President Judge Menachem Mizrahi and reinstated restrictive conditions on Tzachi Braverman.
'Systematic failures': Israel Police carried out illegal surveillance for years, probe finds
The report examines the police’s growing reliance on technological surveillance tools for law enforcement purposes, including wiretaps, cyber tools, and the collection of communications data.
Singer Nasreen Kadri offers public apology, pledges support after assault claims by Rom Braslavski
Kadri stated that the incident "should not have happened," while she also referred to the suffering Breslavsky has endured over the past two years.