Political inaction sparks exodus of skilled personnel from Israeli army The Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth has warned that the Israeli military is facing a serious manpower crisis and is gradually losing its “qualified and specialized” personnel. Political inaction sparks exodus of skilled personnel from Israeli army
Trump sues BBC for $10 billion Donald Trump, President of the United States, has filed a lawsuit against the BBC, seeking $10 billion in damages over allegedly misleading editing of his remarks ahead of the January 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Trump sues BBC for $10 billion
Israeli army shuts down military prosecutor’s media division In a move seen as part of Israeli authorities’ efforts to curb media coverage and reduce transparency within military and security structures, the media division of the military prosecutor’s office has been shut down by order of the new chief military prosecutor. Israeli army shuts down military prosecutor’s media division
U.S. suspends U.K. tech deal: £31 billion investments on hold The U.S. government has suspended a technology agreement with the U.K., signed just a few months ago, due to serious trade disputes between the two countries. U.S. suspends U.K. tech deal: £31 billion investments on hold
Netanyahu at risk of early elections amid Haredi threats Israeli media reported that Haredi Jews have threatened Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, warning that if he does not accelerate the review of a bill exempting them from military service, they will support the dissolution of the Knesset and push for early elections. Netanyahu at risk of early elections amid Haredi threats
Lapid: Netanyahu has become a “Stain of Shame” for Israel worldwide Yair Lapid, the leader of the Israeli opposition, said on Monday that Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of the Israeli regime, has “become a stain of shame for Israel across the world.” Lapid: Netanyahu has become a “Stain of Shame” for Israel worldwide
Strike by Louvre staff, shuts down the world’s most visited museum The Louvre Museum, still grappling with the fallout from a major theft in recent months, has been shut down once again due to a staff strike. Strike by Louvre staff, shuts down the world’s most visited museum
Grossi: IAEA inspections in Iran have resumed Referring to the resumption of inspections in Iran, the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said that the Agency does not have access to key facilities in Iran. Grossi: IAEA inspections in Iran have resumed
Ukraine steps back from NATO ambitions Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced that the country is prepared to abandon its efforts to join NATO in exchange for a ceasefire — the issue Russian officials have long cited as one of the main reasons behind the outbreak of the war. Ukraine steps back from NATO ambitions
No country willing to deploy troops to Gaza While the second phase of the Gaza agreement was supposed to enter its implementation stage at the request of the U.S. President with the deployment of an “International Stabilization Force,” an Israeli security source has reported that no country has yet agreed to join this force. No country willing to deploy troops to Gaza