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NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed Despite fallout from the expenses scandal and Bondi, Labor still holds a 54–46 lead in Resolve, but Anthony Albanese’s ratings have slumped. Newspoll analysis has One Nation’s surge concentrated with voters of lower educational attainment. A special national Resolve poll for Nine newspapers, conducted after the Bondi attacks on December 17–20 from a sample of 1,010 (well below the normal Resolve sample size of 1,800), gave Labor a 54–46 lead by respondent preferences, a one-point gain for the Coalition since the regular early December Resolve poll. Primary votes were 32% Labor (down three), 28% Coalition (up…
NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana eulogized District Court President Benny Sagi, who was killed in a car accident. He said that “Sagi was a straightforward man, very knowledgeable in criminal law, with a rare ability to find paths of compromise and agreement.” MK Yitzhak Kreuzer (Jewish Power), a member of the Judicial Selection Committee, also eulogized: “I knew Benny through our joint work on the Judicial Selection Committee, as well as in various professional meetings, including at assessment centers. Benny was a respected jurist, a serious, thoughtful and dedicated person who worked all his life to strengthen…
NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed My last visit to the village of Yanoun was about two years ago, when I reported on the only school that remained in the beleaguered hamlet in the northern occupied West Bank. Israeli settlers and the army had been continuously harassing the residents of the Palestinian village in an attempt to force them to leave. “Look closely at the village and examine it carefully,” a local representative, Rashid Murrar, told me at the time. “You may not see it next time.” He was right. Khirbet Yanoun, a small rural Hamlet southeast of Nablus known for its…
NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed Former hostage Eli Sharabi warned against the violent discourse of elected officials targeting leading legal figures, and said that politicians would be responsible if a member of the public were to “take the law into their own hands.” “I think we have a leadership that uses violent discourse,” Sharabi said in the Channel 12 interview broadcast Saturday, clarifying that he was referring to elected officials. “I think they forget for a moment that people are looking to them, listening to them, and that their words can be very, very problematic — toward the attorney general, the…
NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Widening protests in Iran sparked by the Islamic Republic’s ailing economy are putting new pressure on its theocracy. Tehran is still reeling from a 12-day war launched by Israel in June that saw the United States bomb nuclear sites in Iran. Economic pressure, intensified in September by the return of United Nations sanctions on the country over its atomic program, has put Iran’s rial currency into a free fall, now trading at some 1.4 million to $1. Meanwhile, Iran’s self-described “Axis of Resistance” — a coalition of countries and militant groups…
NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed TEL AVIV (AP) — Israel’s decision to revoke the licenses of more than three dozen humanitarian organizations this week has aid groups scrambling to grapple with what this means for their operations in Gaza and their ability to help tens of thousands of struggling Palestinians. The 37 groups represent some of the most prominent of the more than 100 independent nongovernmental organizations working in Gaza, alongside United Nations agencies. Those banned include Doctors Without Borders, the Norwegian Refugee Council, Oxfam and Medical Aid for Palestinians.The groups do everything from providing tents and water to supporting clinics…
NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed GAZA, January 3, 2026 (WAFA) – A Palestinian woman was killed by gunfire from Israeli occupation forces on Saturday in the town of Beit Lahiya, in northern Gaza, according to medical sources. The sources identified the woman as 45-year-old Sunyora al-Shish, who was killed by Israeli gunfire in Beit Lahiya. With her fatal shooting, the number of Palestinians killed by the Israeli military in Gaza since the morning has risen to three, in addition to two others who were injured by Israeli gunfire during an attack on the rear yard of Nasser Medical Complex in Khan…
NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed UN chief calls on Israel to reverse NGOs ban in Gaza CTV NewsUN chief deeply concerned over Israel’s suspension of NGOs ReutersIsrael bans Quaker aid group that’s worked with Palestinians in Gaza since 1948 WBURIsrael’s grave threat to withhold NGO registration Doctors Without BordersGaza: Caritas Italy offers full support to Caritas Jerusalem Vatican News The post”UN chief calls on Israel to reverse NGOs ban in Gaza – CTV News” is auto generated by Nepalisrael.com’s Auto feed for the information purpose. [/gpt3]
NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed Angelina Jolie, the actress and former special envoy to the United Nations Refugee Agency, visited the Rafah Crossing on Friday as part of a humanitarian trip to Egypt, according to a statement from Jolie’s representatives. Her visit comes as Israel said it will suspend the operations of dozens of aid groups working in the Gaza Strip. “I spoke to humanitarian agencies who are working hard to do their best to overcome the restrictions and challenges of delivering necessary aid into Gaza. I walked through a large warehouse that was full of items that were denied entry,…
NepalIsrael.com auto goggle feed At an abandoned construction site in Sderot, among exposed concrete walls and staircases still lacking handrails, 24 fully equipped gunmen move in tense silence. Room by room, floor by floor, they identify threats, clear angles and storm forward. But this isn’t an elite commando unit—it’s the city’s alert squad, training as if the next threat is already here.More than two years after the October 7 massacre, the message in Sderot is clear: no one is waiting for reinforcements. The city’s alert squad, now over 100-strong and recently renamed the “Defense Division,” has begun specialized counterterrorism training,…

