Israeli Lawmakers Finalize Immunity for Yeshiva Students Amid National Security and Social Updates
Israeli lawmakers have finalized the wording of a new law granting immunity from arrest to yeshiva students, a move that has sparked significant public debate. This development comes alongside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's demand that then-US President Donald Trump halt the F-35 fighter jet deal with Turkey, reflecting ongoing security concerns.
In education, the Ministry of Education is formalizing guidelines for the practice of donning tefillin in schools, aiming to regulate religious observance among students. Meanwhile, Israel is expanding its humanitarian aid and rehabilitation efforts in Venezuela, addressing the ongoing crisis there.
Security incidents continue to make headlines, including a dramatic car chase on Highway 65 that ended in a residential yard, and a shocking case where a driver named Mishel Levi struck three girls at a crosswalk and fled the scene before being apprehended. In the judicial arena, a dramatic testimony in Netanyahu's trial revealed evidence destruction allegations.
Economically, the Bank of Israel has once again lowered interest rates, signaling ongoing adjustments to the national economy. Daily extreme footage and news summaries are provided by Yossi Sargovsky in the "Today in the Square" program, offering concise updates on critical events across Israel and the world.
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