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President Donald Trump reportedly leaning toward ordering a resumption of strikes against Iran, fueled by deep frustration over Tehran's conduct during negotiations.
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<p>The chairman of the Yisrael Beytenu party, MK Avigdor Liberman, responded to the approval of the law to prosecute Nukhba terrorists.</p><p>"The Nukhba terrorists who committed the most brutal atrocities against Israeli citizens will stand trial here, in Israel’s capital, for crimes against humanity and attempted genocide - and they will pay the heaviest price. As MK Malinovsky accurately summarized: 'The Eichmann trials of our generation will take place in Israel's capital, Jerusalem.' This is justice for the victims, the hostages, the families, and the entire people of Israel," Liberman stated.</p>
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Prime Minister Netanyahu condemns the EU after it announces sanctions against Israelis and Hamas alike.
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<p>Israelis reported receiving SMS messages on their mobile phones on Monday, calling for intelligence cooperation with Iran.</p><p>The message stated: "The Islamic Republic of Iran invites you to cooperate in the field of intelligence. Build your future now." It should be noted that the National Cyber Directorate has previously warned against these types of malicious messages and recommended ignoring them, blocking the sender's number, and marking it as spam.</p>
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Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf warns of military surprises, insists the US must accept Iranian proposal to end the war.
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<p>The Knesset approved a legislative amendment in its second and third readings on Monday night, prohibiting the use of "Skunk water" or any substances other than clean water in water cannons used to repel protesters. Additionally, the law stipulates that the police will be required to document every use of a water cannon.</p><p>According to the amendment to the Police Ordinance, the footage recorded from the vehicle must include both video and audio and be preserved for three years. In cases where the police believe that releasing the footage could compromise an investigation, national security, or public safety, they may petition the court to delay its transfer. Currently, any individual injured by a water cannon during a protest is entitled to request the footage from the police and receive it within seven days. The proposal was supported by 11 Members of Knesset, with no opposition.</p>