Netanyahu in fresh storm over Gaza hostages after arrests linked to alleged leak

Court says arrests followed investigation into suspected breach of national security that had ‘harmed Israeli war aims’

The Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, is at the centre of a new political storm related to a hostage deal in the Gaza war after the arrest of several people in connection with an alleged leak of classified documents from his office.

An Israeli court announced the arrests on Friday afternoon, before the beginning of Shabbat, saying that a joint investigation by the police, internal security services and the army suspected a “breach of national security caused by the unlawful provision of classified information”, which had also “harmed the achievement of Israel’s war aims”.

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Middle East crisis: Israeli attacks kill at least 31 people in Gaza, medics say – as it happened

Nearly half of those killed were reported to be in northern Gaza, where the IDF has been conducting an intense assault

There are mounting concerns over whether the Israeli government’s ultimate war aims in Gaza include territorial expansion, as the IDF’s siege on the northern part of the territory – under sweeping evacuation orders - intensifies.

Here is an extract from a report by my colleagues Malak A Tantesh and Julian Borger, who explore these concerns further:

The IDF says it is hunting Hamas militants but suspicions are growing that Israel is putting into practice a blueprint it had officially distanced itself from, known as the “generals’ plan”.

The plan, named after the retired senior officers promoting it, was intended to depopulate northern Gaza by giving the Palestinians trapped there an opportunity to evacuate and then treating those that stayed as combatants, laying total siege.

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Iran arrests woman who stripped in protest at ‘abusive’ dress code policing

Amnesty International calls on authorities to release student, who reportedly had a violent confrontation with Basij paramilitaries

Amnesty International has called on authorities in Iran to “immediately and unconditionally” release a female student who was arrested after stripping to her underwear in what the organisation described as a public protest against harassment relating to the country’s strict dress code.

The incident took place after the woman, who has not been identified, reportedly had a confrontation with members of the Basij paramilitary force who ripped her headscarf and tore at her clothes inside Tehran’s prestigious Islamic Azad University.

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Mud and insults thrown as Spanish king and PM visit flood-hit town

King Felipe heckled in Paiporta, one of the municipalities worst affected by last week’s floods

Hundreds of people have heckled Spain’s King Felipe and Queen Letizia, as well as the prime minister and the regional leader of Valencia – throwing mud and shouting “murderers” – as the group attempted an official visit to one of the municipalities hardest hit by the deadly floods.

The scenes playing out in Paiporta on Sunday laid bare the mounting sense of abandonment among the devastated areas and the lingering anger over why an alert urging residents not to leave home on Tuesday was sent after the flood waters began surging.

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Satellite images reveal Israeli destruction of villages in south Lebanon – Al Jazeera English

  1. Satellite images reveal Israeli destruction of villages in south Lebanon  Al Jazeera English
  2. Israel Strikes Near Beirut as Diplomatic Push Shows No Sign of Success  The New York Times
  3. The demolitions clearing Israel’s ‘first belt’ in Lebanon  Financial Times
  4. Israel has damaged or destroyed nearly a quarter of buildings in Lebanon’s south  The Washington Post
  5. Israel hammers Beirut suburbs as US pushes for cease-fire  The Hill
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More than 5.4m extra doctor visits were bulk billed last year after incentives boost, health minister says

Increase follows Albanese government tripling financial rewards for GPs to bulk bill pensioners, concession card holders and children

More than 5.4m additional visits to the doctor were bulk billed in the last year due to a boost to incentives, according to figures released by the health minister, Mark Butler.

The proportion of all doctors’ visits that are bulk billed has increased by 1.7 points from 75.6% in October last year to 77.3% this October, the data shows.

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Push to count ‘sleepovers’ as breaks could lead to 28-hour shifts for Australian care workers, unions warn

Fair Work Commission to hear case brought by business group asking for change to safety net for care industries

A business push to count “sleepovers” as breaks in care industries could result in “nightmare” 28-hour shifts without penalty rates, unions have warned.

This week the Fair Work Commission will hear a case brought by the Australian Industry Group asking it to change the safety net for care industries to clarify that hours worked before or after a sleepover count as separate shifts.

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How donations to political parties from gambling companies linked to horse racing have surged

A total of $2.7m has been donated to the major parties in the past decade from eight companies

Political donations made to the major parties by gambling lobby groups have surged more than 600% in the past decade, new analysis shows, as the debate over whether to implement a total ban on gambling advertising rages on in Canberra.

The figures, reported to the Australian Electoral Commission and analysed by the Parliamentary Library, show donations from the biggest gambling companies involved in horse betting to the major parties have increased from $66,650 in 2013-14 to $488,000 in 2022-23, representing a 632% growth.

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What to know about flash floods that killed over 200 people in Spain – Al Jazeera English

  1. What to know about flash floods that killed over 200 people in Spain  Al Jazeera English
  2. Horrific details emerge of how victims died in Spain’s flash floods  CNN
  3. Flooding in Spain: 'Risk-sharing schemes must be based on solidarity and responsibility as part of a sustainable approach'  Le Monde
  4. How a Year of Rain Fell on Parts of Spain in Eight Hours  The New York Times
  5. Crashing waves in a hilltop village, a night of terror from Spain’s floods  The Associated Press
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Over 50 children killed in Israeli strikes in Gaza’s Jabalia in 2 days: UN – Al Jazeera English

  1. Over 50 children killed in Israeli strikes in Gaza’s Jabalia in 2 days: UN  Al Jazeera English
  2. More than 50 children killed in Gaza in 2 days, UNICEF says  POLITICO Europe
  3. Over 50 children reportedly killed in Gaza in last 48 hours  Euronews
  4. GAZA: MASSACRE REPORTEDLY KILLS 50 CHILDREN UNDERSCORING URGENT NEED FOR GLOBAL INTERVENTION - SAVE THE CHILDREN  Save the Children International
  5. 'This Is What We're Funding': At Least 50 Children Killed in Israeli Strikes on Jabalia  Common Dreams
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Ukrainian intelligence details the weapons and equipment it says Moscow is arming North Korean troops with, from ‘Dragunov’ sniper rifles to thermal imagers – Business Insider

  1. Ukrainian intelligence details the weapons and equipment it says Moscow is arming North Korean troops with, from 'Dragunov' sniper rifles to thermal imagers  Business Insider
  2. A Russian Officer Ordered 16 Scouts To Attack Ukrainian Machine Guns  Forbes
  3. Kim Jong Un has sent North Korean troops to Russia. What’s in it for him?  The Washington Post
  4. U.S. Turns to China to Stop North Korean Troops From Fighting for Russia  The New York Times
  5. Zelenskyy proposes preemptive strikes on North Korean troops in Russia: 'It depends on our partners'  Yahoo! Voices
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