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A Haaretz report detailed a closed-door warning by Shin Bet chief David Zini about a potential large-scale attack in Eilat. Local security officials in southern Israel expressed no surprise and called for shifts in border security measures.
theyeshivaworld.comA Haaretz report published Monday stated that Shin Bet chief David Zini warned in closed-door discussions that the next major attack similar to October 7 could occur in Eilat. Security officials in Israel's southernmost communities said they were not surprised by the report. These officials pointed to isolated communities along the border with Jordan that lack a continuous security barrier.
Local sources said the communities require a change in the security doctrine. They added that smuggling from Jordan functions as more than criminal activity and provides a base for terrorist operations. Kibbutz Samar lies in the southern Arava Desert near the Jordan border, one of the areas referenced in the coverage.
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EuronewsA doctor who returned from a humanitarian mission tested positive after a commercial flight from Kinshasa. Authorities isolated the patient and began contact tracing while assessing transmission risk as very low.
The BbcU.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met UAE leaders on the second day of a regional visit aimed at reassuring Gulf allies that their security concerns will factor into ongoing talks to end the Iran-U.S. war.
New York PostCamp Mystic filed for Chapter 11 reorganization in Houston on Wednesday with debts over $10 million. The filing follows July 2025 floods that killed 27 people at the site and came after a state report cited inadequate emergency planning.