Man detained in central city of Elad, taken for questioning over mother who was critically injured during violent protest earlier this month

Israeli activists complain that COP27 is 'damped down,' with only limited public dissent allowed, in contrast to cacophony of demonstrations at previous meets

Shouting 'We will die and not be drafted,' demonstrators from extremist ultra-Orthodox sect bar vehicles from accessing capital's main entrance, intersection near bus station

Labor federation will send operatives to shopping centers to guide consumers to cheaper products; billboards go up spreading message; 'We're only just starting,' group's chief says

US reporter Luke Tress discusses antisemitism in NY and the CUNY university system as real estate writer Danielle Nagler looks at rallies against high rent, and glamping vacations

Climate envoy, who recommended Yeltsin hire Putin, steps down; 'Wars kill hopes and aspirations,' says ex-deputy PM; no indications of resignations in Putin's inner circle.

Marina Ovsyannikova was detained, then released and fined 30,000 rubles, after she barged onto set of evening newscast holding a poster reading 'No War'

Ovsyannikova, who made headlines after telling Russians they were being lied to on national TV, is freed with a $280 fine; 'still convinced that Russia is committing a crime'

Yeshiva frequented by shooting victim remains standing, but settler leaders call demolition 'prize for terror'; IDF said to fear Hamas looking to capitalize on simmering tensions

Protesters flock to Homesh following end of the traditional mourning period for Yehuda Dimentman, who was killed in a shooting attack last week

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