Burger King Israel will distribute vouchers totaling 480,000 shekels ($125,900) to Israeli soldiers and reservists following a lawsuit over misleading kosher food claims. Customers alleged that a branch had falsely displayed a kosher certificate despite losing its status over a year prior. Judge Rachel Arkobi approved the settlement, noting that the sign misrepresented the branch’s kosher status, establishing a valid claim for the plaintiffs, while Burger King denied the allegations but acknowledged the removal of the misleading sign post-lawsuit.
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New York Times leaked report sparks fears, Netanyahu faces backlash
The leak and subsequent report by The New York Times is considered "one of the most dangerous leaks in Israel's history," according to an Israeli official. The report revealed that Israel contemplated attacking Iran's nuclear program with US support after Iran's missile attack on October 1, though officials were hesitant to proceed without US approval. Critics, including former defense minister Avigdor Lieberman, accused Prime Minister Netanyahu of leaking the story to deflect criticism for his...
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