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25/03/25 07:24
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The mayor of Acre, Amichai Ben-Shlush, as well as his deputy and other suspects, were arrested on Tuesday morning on suspicion of bribery, election bribery, and other offenses, Israel Police announced.The mayor was arrested by officers from the National Fraud Investigation Unit (NFIU) at Lahav 433, who began an undercover investigation against the suspects several months ago.The suspects are believed to have bought votes during the last local election campaign in exchange for securing positions in the municipality and helping to win tenders in the city.
25/03/25 02:26
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25/03/25 10:34
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The IDF confirmed that Al Jazeera journalist Hossam Shabat, who was killed on Monday by Israeli forces, was a Hamas terrorist, the military announced on Tuesday morning.
25/03/25 11:46
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Israel Police detained nine Palestinians from Hebron who were illegally staying in an apartment in Tel Aviv's Hatikvah neighborhood on Tuesday.All nine were transferred to a police station for questioning and further investigation.Police officers also took action against the person who provided them with shelter in the apartment.
25/03/25 12:49
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The IDF soldier who was injured in Monday's terror attack in Yokneam and evacuated to Rambam Medical Center, Haifa, has stabilized and is conscious as of Tuesday afternoon.He is due to be transferred from intensive care to a surgical ward later on Tuesday.
25/03/25 14:00
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25/03/25 05:30
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The IDF struck Syrian bases that retained military capabilities in Tadmor, the military announced on Tuesday morning.The IDF reiterated that it will continue to act to remove any threat posed to the citizens of the State of Israel.
25/03/25 06:16
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US President Donald Trump vowed on Monday that more countries would be added to the Abraham Accords, the series of normalizations that his administration had negotiated between Israel and some Gulf countries during his first term.Trump, speaking to reporters at a Cabinet meeting at the White House, said more countries want to join the accords. The White House has singled out Saudi Arabia as a possible participant in the accords, although the Saudis have qualms about Israel due to the Gaza war.