Reports publishes a new episode of its 'Echad B'yom' series, examining Turkey's regional role and whether it is emerging as a strategic challenge similar to Iran.
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A 65-year-old man riding an electric bicycle was seriously injured on Route 444 between the Naveh Yamin and Jaljulia junctions, according to Channel 12 and MDA. Paramedics evacuated him to Beilinson Hospital unconscious, with head and abdominal injuries.
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Israeli forces opened machine-gun and naval fire toward unusual activity in the Khan Yunis area of the southern Gaza Strip in recent hours, according to a military-aligned report. No details on the nature of the activity, targets, or casualties have been released. The fire comes amid ongoing Israeli operations in the area, including naval shelling reported by The Zioneer earlier this morning at 03:58.
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Col. Yogev Bar Sheshet, former deputy head of the Civil Administration and current deputy Ombudsman for the defense establishment, is the leading candidate to head the Civil Administration in the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT), according to Israeli defense sources. Bar Sheshet is also slated to become the IDF's next chief safety officer.
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Journalist Assaf Rosenzweig (N12) posted additional videos and images from the devastation in Venezuela overnight, showing collapsed buildings and widespread damage, he reports.
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A vehicle caught fire on Route 423 in the direction of Nes Ziona, according to initial reports. Firefighting crews are responding; no casualties or cause have been reported yet.
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Thursday will start partly cloudy and clear up later, with seasonal temperatures across Israel, according to the weather forecast.
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Declassified records from the Southern Brigade command center document the morning of June 25, 2006, including the report of a missing soldier at 06:40 and the activation of the Hannibal directive four minutes later, as reported by Army Radio. The logs cover the first hours before the abductee was identified as Cpl. Gilad Shalit.
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A major fire is raging in La Guaira, one of the areas hardest hit by the successive earthquakes that struck Venezuela early Thursday, according to reports. Emergency crews continue rescue operations amid the devastation.
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The first closed match of the World Cup round of 32 will see Canada play South Africa on June 28 at 22:00 at SoFi Stadium in California, according to journalist Ben Goldfriend on N12.
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte credited President Donald Trump with helping drive European allies and Canada to add roughly $1.2 trillion in defense spending since Trump first took office, along with hundreds of billions in U.S. defense orders. The remarks, reported by the OSINTdefender monitoring channel, highlight NATO allies' increased defense investment during the Trump era.
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, during a visit to Kuwait, pledged that the Trump administration will fully coordinate with Gulf partners and will not undermine their security in the ongoing negotiations with Iran to reach a final agreement. He stated the US will be 'in full coordination' with its allies and will update them on relevant decisions.
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Lebanese MTV reports that during talks in Washington on Wednesday night, Israel and Lebanon exchanged maps. The discussion is now centered on determining the pace of Israeli withdrawal from specific locations and the handover timeline to the Lebanese army, according to a Lebanese media report.
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President Donald Trump described an Iranian figure named Mamadani as "a nice guy, charming, looks good," adding that he visited the US twice, according to a report by Asaf Rozentzweig (N12). The exact identity and formal position of Mamadani are not specified in the source.
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Emmanuel Sharp, an Israeli-American guard, was selected by the Sacramento Kings in the second round of the NBA draft (45th overall). Noam Yaacov, another Israeli prospect, was not drafted by any team.
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New images are circulating of the oil refinery fire in Russia's Krasnodar region. The source and cause of the blaze have not been confirmed.
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Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) Director-General Mike Burgess said Iran is responsible for a wave of arsons targeting Jewish businesses in Australia since the Gaza war began, including a Sydney restaurant fire likely coordinated by an Australian living in Iran and acting as an IRGC agent. In the annual threat assessment, Burgess warned that no one has been killed yet, but he fears an Australian will someday be killed on home soil by a foreign government.
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Hamas published a death notice for Mohammed Nazim Izzat Zaid, killed overnight Wednesday during a Duvdevan special forces and Shin Bet arrest raid in the West Bank village of Al-Yamun. Israeli forces said Zayed, a major arms dealer, was shot after fleeing and posing a threat. Zayed supplied the weapon used in a 2025 shooting that wounded two IDF soldiers. The operation lasted over four hours and several suspects who helped him hide were also arrested.