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Here are some of the latest news updates from Israel:
Breaking News
- Israel and UAE sign historic normalization agreement: Israel and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have signed a historic normalization agreement, marking a significant shift in the Middle East's diplomatic landscape. The agreement was signed at a ceremony in Washington, D.C. on August 13, 2020. (Source: The Jerusalem Post)
- Gaza ceasefire holds after intense fighting: A ceasefire between Israel and Palestinian militant groups in Gaza has held for several hours, following a day of intense fighting that saw hundreds of rockets fired from Gaza and Israeli airstrikes in response. (Source: Al Jazeera)
- Israel's COVID-19 cases surge: Israel has reported a surge in COVID-19 cases, with over 1,000 new cases confirmed in the past 24 hours. The country has implemented new restrictions to try to slow the spread of the virus. (Source: Haaretz)
Top Stories
- Israel's economy faces challenges: Israel's economy is facing significant challenges, including a high budget deficit and a decline in foreign investment. The country's central bank has warned of a potential recession. (Source: The Times of Israel)
- Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike: A group of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails have gone on hunger strike to protest their detention conditions and demand better treatment. (Source: Ma'an News Agency)
- Israel's military exercises in the Golan Heights: Israel has conducted military exercises in the Golan Heights, a strategic region that has been a source of tension with Syria. (Source: The Jerusalem Post)
Live Updates
- Follow live updates from Israel and the Middle East on The Jerusalem Post's website: The Jerusalem Post provides live updates on the latest news from Israel and the Middle East, including politics, security, and culture. (Source: The Jerusalem Post)
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