Germany has deployed approximately 5,000 troops to Lithuania as part of a permanent military presence aimed at bolstering NATO's eastern flank, according to security monitor OSINTdefender. The deployment includes the new Armored Brigade 45, marking Germany's first permanent foreign troop deployment since World War II.
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The man who assaulted a woman in broad daylight in Azor last week claimed Monday in court that he suffered a severe accident two years ago and is trying to elicit sympathy, according to journalist Daniel Amram. The judge rejected the defense and extended his remand; police said an indictment will be filed Thursday. The court also allowed him five phone calls, reportedly including to Palestinian Authority figures, apparently to pressure for his release.
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U.S. Vice President JD Vance said Monday that Iran has agreed to re-admit International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors, according to his statement on June 22. The announcement adds to recent U.S. assertions of progress toward a nuclear understanding and follows the White House's own confirmation less than an hour earlier.
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Lebanese President Joseph Aoun is expected to travel to Washington to meet President Donald Trump within the next two weeks, according to reports. The visit would be the first by a Lebanese leader to the White House in over a decade.
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A ZAKA volunteer at the scene told N12 that the attackers rented a hotel room and opened fire on police from the room's interior. At least one officer was hit; the attackers are still at large. All streets within a 500-meter radius are closed.
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A commentator sharply criticizes the US for reportedly granting Iran official supervisory status over Israel-Hezbollah hostilities in Lebanon, under the newly announced De-Confliction mechanism. The analysis argues the move is a surreal mistake and urges Israel to ignore it.
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A fire broke out in the Pat neighborhood of Jerusalem on Monday evening. Firefighting and rescue crews are responding; initial reports indicate people are trapped. The cause and extent are not yet confirmed.
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The head of Iran's Earthquake Prediction Center warned that groundwater levels in several plains east of Tehran have dropped by more than 60 meters. He said decades of drought and over-extraction could alter stress balances on geological faults and change the earthquake risk profile for the Tehran area.
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The cabinet approved transferring a set of Interior Ministry authorities to Prime Minister Netanyahu on Monday evening, but held back the specific power needed to revoke municipal tax discounts from those evading IDF conscription, despite the government's legal counsel stating that failing to do so contradicts a High Court order.
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Attorney and economist Nidal Masalha announced his candidacy for the Arab representation slot in the Democrats party primary. Masalha said his goal is to add two Knesset seats from Arab voters; internal polls reportedly give the party of former chief of staff Yair Golan around 1.5 mandates among Arab voters.
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Israel's Shin Bet security agency clarified Monday evening that there is no concrete threat directed at the city of Eilat, responding to unspecified security reports. The statement did not elaborate on the nature of the reports that prompted the clarification.
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Channel 14 reports, citing an initial suspicion, that the Israeli Navy intercepted an uncrewed vessel in the Red Sea area roughly three weeks ago. The IDF has not officially confirmed the incident, and details of the interception remain limited.
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A fire has broken out in the village of Bir al-Amir, near Nazareth, according to initial reports. Firefighting crews are responding; no casualties or cause have been reported yet.
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A teenager threw a stone at a cat, missing and shattering a glass fence at a home in Be'er Ganim, according to a security-camera video. The elderly homeowner posted footage online; the teen reportedly faces backlash.
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Additional footage from the scene of the shooting incident in Canada has been released, according to Israeli media reports. Details on the location, parties involved, and casualties are still unconfirmed.
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President Trump stated on his Truth Social platform that Iran is expected to accept large-scale weapons inspections to guarantee 'nuclear honesty' going forward, according to a post cited by Israeli media.
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Yossi Asraf, head of the Givat Ze'ev local council, was released under restrictive conditions Monday evening after questioning by Lahav 433 police fraud investigators. The conditions include a 14-day ban from council offices and a prohibition on contacting other suspects.
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Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana told closed-door meetings Monday that he is leaning against holding a new vote for the State Comptroller position, but will wait for the High Court of Justice's final ruling before making a decision, according to a report by Michael Shemesh. The decision could trigger a sharp crisis between the branches during an election period.