An Instagram post claims to present new evidence that Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei died long ago, according to an unverified report on the Reganews Instagram account. The claim has not been independently corroborated.
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Security personnel at Ben Gurion Airport were surprised when two Israeli women were found with 100 kg of khat in their luggage. The women reportedly claimed they did not know the substance is illegal. Details are based on a single report yet to be corroborated by official sources.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated Thursday that he is continuing Menachem Begin's 'revolution' of replacing the old guard, saying the next step is appointing an IDF chief of staff and a police commissioner to fix the security establishment.
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The Haifa District Court has received an indictment against Samid Jaja, a resident of Ar'ara, for the reckless murder of his 9-year-old daughter Laila. According to the charge sheet, on May 27 during the Feast of the Sacrifice and amid a family dispute, the defendant fired at least eight bullets from inside his home toward the yard where family members were standing; one bullet struck the girl in the head and killed her. He is also accused of disposing of the handgun to obstruct the investigation.
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Police and the Shin Bet (ISA) arrested a resident of Umm al-Fahm on June 2 on suspicion of serious security activity and arms trafficking, according to a joint statement. Officers searching his home found two M16 rifles, a Carlo-type improvised weapon, and magazines. The Haifa District Attorney's Office filed a statement of prosecution against the suspect today, with an indictment expected in the coming days.
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The coalition deal between Prime Minister Netanyahu and the Haredi parties is advancing, according to N12's Dafna Liel. The Knesset is set to hold marathon debates on the Basic Law: Torah Study next week, with a new formulation and an explicit legislative goal.
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A 19-year-old Afghan asylum seeker in France was sentenced to 30 months in prison for raping five goats and a lamb at an animal sanctuary. The lamb died from the assault. The man told a court-appointed psychologist he acted to prevent rape of a woman, saying 'a goat cannot identify him afterward.'
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The Lufthansa Group announced it is gradually increasing flights to and from Israel in July and August, operating dozens of weekly flights after Austrian Airlines resumed service in early June.
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MK Moshe Saada (Likud) said Thursday that former police commissioner Roni Alsheich, former state attorney Shai Nitzan, and former attorney general Avichai Mandelblit will testify as defense witnesses in September. Saada claimed the trial will shift from an accused prime minister to the state becoming the accused, exposing a political persecution of Israel.
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A traffic accident with severe injuries occurred at the Deir Hanna junction in the Lower Galilee, according to initial reports.
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Michal Herzog, wife of President Isaac Herzog, informed poet Maya Tevet Dayan that she has won the President's Prize for Hebrew Poetry for her book "The Wandering Jewess" for the Hebrew year 5786. The prize is named for Sami Rohr and in memory of Nechama Rivlin.
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Apple's stock fell 5% on Wall Street on Thursday, shortly after the company announced another round of price increases across its MacBook and iPad lineup. The decline reflects investor reaction to the latest hike, which Apple attributes to the ongoing chip shortage, according to the N12 report.
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Switzerland has opened negotiations to purchase an Israeli air defense system, identified as Rafael Advanced Defense Systems' David's Sling, according to The Jerusalem Post.
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Dozens of soldiers from the 'Maalot Tzur' Haredi integration program completed their basic training and are set to join bases in central and northern Israel, the military said. The initiative is part of ongoing efforts to expand Haredi enlistment amid a national debate over service exemptions.
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The Welfare Ministry's official responsible for hilltop youth told the Knesset Education Committee that teens arrive at farms and outposts in Judea and Samaria for a mix of reasons — some out of Zionism, others to escape from various factors. The statement came during a discussion on educational responses for dropout youth in the West Bank outposts.
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Fire and rescue crews are responding to a report of heavy smoke inside a second-floor apartment, according to initial reports. The location was not immediately specified. No casualties or cause have been reported yet.
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A third woman has passed IDF's rabbinical qualification exams following a High Court ruling, according to Mordechai Halperin on Galei Tzahal army radio. She passed the exam on laws of mourning while two other female candidates failed, the report says.
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In a Haaretz column, analyst Chaim Levinson describes a prime minister trapped on all fronts with no exit strategy, relying on incitement against the judiciary, Arab citizens, and legal advisers ahead of what he warns will be Israel's most brutal election campaign.