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The ministry will provide the equivalent of $1.3 million to an organization active in West Bank outposts. The recipient faced sanctions from six countries last month.
news.sky.comIsrael's National Security Ministry will award a 4-million-shekel grant, equivalent to $1.3 million, to a nonprofit organization that operates in West Bank outposts. Haaretz reported the decision on July 12, 2026. The same organization was sanctioned last month by six countries.
The grant supports activities in outposts described by Haaretz as illegal. No further details on the nonprofit's name or the ministry's stated purpose for the funding were provided in the report.
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EuronewsUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced a major government reshuffle on July 12, 2025. The changes include the proposed replacement of Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko and heads of some law enforcement agencies.
EuronewsThe Knesset will end its term on July 17 without a dissolution law. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared he will run again.
Washington ExaminerSenator Mitch McConnell stated he was hospitalized after a fall at his residence and has moved to a rehabilitation center. He said he will not return to the Senate floor to vote quite yet but continues working on legislative matters.