In the most recent instance of the far-right coalition’s waning ranks, the High Court of Israel has issued a temporary order halting the government’s attempt to remove Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara.
The court’s decision on Monday came after the country’s most senior legal official, Baharav-Miara, who has been leading the charge against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in his corruption trial, was unanimously chosen by the Israeli cabinet.
Justice Minister Yariv Levin made the announcement of the cabinet’s decision and wrote to Baharav-Miara in a letter that warned her against “trying to impose herself on a government that has no trust in her and cannot work with her effectively.”
However, opposition party Yesh Atid and activist groups immediately contacted Israel’s High Court to file urgent petitions to halt the dismissal.
A well-known watchdog organization called the Netanyahu corruption trial a “political appointment” and cited the conflict of interest in the dismissal.
The court then complied with the decision by issuing an injunction suspending the order, clarifying that the government could not appoint a replacement until after further review, with a court hearing scheduled for within 30 days.
Hardline Israeli Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi declared the ruling “invalid” and threatened to sue the court on X immediately.
“She must be replaced right away,” she says! he stated. “We follow the rules!” We tell the High Court, “No,” we say!
escalating tensions
Major street demonstrations erupted as a result of Baharav-Miara’s conflict with the government since it took office, with tensions escalating as a result of the government’s divisive judicial reform package, which was first unveiled in 2023.
A vote of no confidence against Baharav-Miara was approved by the Israeli cabinet in March. The legal representative was accused of “inappropriate behavior” by Netanyahu’s office, claiming that her ongoing, substantial disagreements with the government prevented “effective collaboration.”
The attorney general refuted the claims and claimed that the vote of no confidence was intended to “promote loyalty to the government” and “gain limitless power” as part of a wider effort to weaken the judicial system.
A crucial component of the plans was approved by the Israeli parliament a few days later, giving politicians more authority over the appointment of judges, including Supreme Court justices.
Baharav-Miara also had contested the legality of Netanyahu’s decision to fire Shin Bet security agency’s head, Ronen Bar, which the Supreme Court found to be “unlawful.”
In a case known as “Qatargate,” Bar, who resigned from his position when his term ended in June, had been looking into alleged ties between the prime minister’s close aides and Qatar.
The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) have said that armed factions associated with the country’s security forces have attacked some of its positions in the northern province of Aleppo, as efforts by Syria’s fledgling government to unify the nation have been hit on several fronts.
In a post on X, the group, which controls much of northeastern Syria, claimed the incident took place early on Monday morning in the Deir Hafer area.
The allegation comes just months after the SDF and the Syrian interim government signed a landmark integration agreement in March.
Government-linked factions launched an assault on four of the SDF’s positions in the village of Al-Imam at 3am on Monday morning, the SDF said, noting that the ensuing clashes lasted for 20 minutes.
“We hold the Damascus government fully responsible for this behaviour, and reaffirm that our forces are now more prepared than ever to exercise their legitimate right to respond with full force and determination”, the SDF added.
The latest incident came after the Syrian government accused the SDF of injuring four soldiers and three civilians in the northern city of Manbij on Saturday.
The Defence Ministry called the attack “irresponsible”, saying it had been carried out for “unknown reasons”, according to Syria’s state news agency SANA.
Meanwhile, the SDF, which allied with the United States to help defeat ISIL (ISIS) in the region, blamed the Syrian government, saying it had responded to an unprovoked artillery assault against civilians.
Such skirmishes have cast a shadow over the integration pact the SDF made with Damascus in March, following the fall of longtime President Bashar al-Assad in December.
As part of efforts to reunify the country after almost 14 years of ruinous war, which killed hundreds of thousands and displaced millions, the agreement seeks to merge Kurdish-led military and civilian institutions with the state.
As well as its clashes with the SDF, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s new government is grappling with the fallout from sectarian violence that broke out on July 13 in the southern province of Suwayda between Bedouin and Druze groups, during which government troops were deployed to quell the fighting. The bloodshed worsened and Israel carried out strikes on Syrian troops, and also bombed the heart of the capital Damascus, under the pretext of protecting the Druze.
Despite the ongoing ceasefire there, four deaths were reported in the province over the weekend, with the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights saying that three of the victims were government soldiers and one was a local fighter. Syria’s state media reported on deaths among security forces.
Myleene Klass revealed she helped save a stranger’s life while volunteering for St John Ambulance at Brighton Pride this weekend
Myleene Klass reveals she ‘helped save a stranger’s life’ at Brighton Pride(Image: myleeneklass/Instagram)
Myleene Klass revealed she helped save a stranger’s life while volunteering for St John Ambulance at Brighton Pride this weekend. The former Hear’Say singer took to her Instagram page to share the story after explaining she chose to volunteer because she “can and I have little eyes watching me”.
“I am the official SJA ambassador, not just in name but in action. I tell my children daily, a person is who they show you they are, not who they say they are. Walk the walk”, she said in a post before further diving into the details of the events that unfolded over the weekend.
She said a man became critically ill during the headline set by Sugababes at Preston Park. The star was part of a first response unit and was asked to perform a ‘jaw thrust’ movement to clear the patient’s airways. It comes after reports Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are set for new ‘goldmine’ offer – but could face issue.
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Myleene volunteered for St John Ambulance over the weekend(Image: myleeneklass/Instagram)
It involves lifting the lower jaw forward, displacing the jaw forward, and lifting the tongue away from the back of the throat. “You can probably hear the Sugababes are on in the background, and I’ve just helped save a life”, she explained.
“It was honestly awe-inspiring seeing how St John Ambulance operated. We have doctors and paramedics. Everyone is here. Everyone just did their bit”.
The starm who became St John Ambulance’s first celebrity ambassador in 2024, went on to say: “I cannot divulge what happened with the patient, what the circumstances are but what I can say is I am utterly blown away and just to have been a small part of it as well.
She revealed she saved someone’s life at Brighton Pride(Image: myleeneklass/Instagram)
” I actually just had to do the procedure that is known as a jaw thrust – that gives you an indication as to how serious the scenario was. The patient is on their way to the hospital right now. “
Myleene also gave a shout out to the paramedics and staff at pride. She wrote:” To the SJA team, you are exceptional. You said afterwards you were ‘ just doing your jobs ‘ but as SJA volunteers, that’s not entirely true.
“You were following a calling on your ‘ day off ‘ which saved a life and immeasurable heartache for the patient’s family and friends. Being part of the team meant I saw it happen in real time.
” Quickly, yet calmly. I couldn’t be more proud to be a part of it. To event organisers thinking of ‘ cost cutting ‘ on first aid, remember, first aid isn’t important until you need it, then it’s fundamental.
“SJA has trauma doctors, paramedics, experienced personal with over 50 years in the field. What it also has is heart and dignity for patients.
” The head of our team was a specialist paediatrician and her leadership and kindness (she sings to her patients when they get scared) really got to me. “
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Myleene Klass revealed she helped save a stranger’s life while volunteering for St John Ambulance at Brighton Pride this weekend
Myleene Klass reveals she ‘helped save a stranger’s life’ at Brighton Pride(Image: myleeneklass/Instagram)
Myleene Klass revealed she helped save a stranger’s life while volunteering for St John Ambulance at Brighton Pride this weekend. The former Hear’Say singer took to her Instagram page to share the story after explaining she chose to volunteer because she “can and I have little eyes watching me”.
“I am the official SJA ambassador, not just in name but in action. I tell my children daily, a person is who they show you they are, not who they say they are. Walk the walk,” she said in a post before further diving into the details of the events that unfolded over the weekend.
She said a man became critically ill during the headline set by Sugababes at Preston Park. The star was part of a first response unit and was asked to perform a ‘jaw thrust’ movement to clear the patient’s airways. It comes after reports Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are set for new ‘goldmine’ offer – but could face issue.
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Myleene volunteered for St John Ambulance over the weekend(Image: myleeneklass/Instagram)
It involves lifting the lower jaw forward, displacing the jaw forward, and lifting the tongue away from the back of the throat. “You can probably hear the Sugababes are on in the background, and I’ve just helped save a life,” she explained.
“It was honestly awe-inspiring seeing how St John Ambulance operated. We have doctors and paramedics. Everyone is here. Everyone just did their bit.”
The starm who became St John Ambulance’s first celebrity ambassador in 2024, went on to say: “I cannot divulge what happened with the patient, what the circumstances are but what I can say is I am utterly blown away and just to have been a small part of it as well.
She revealed she saved someone’s life at Brighton Pride(Image: myleeneklass/Instagram)
“I actually just had to do the procedure that is known as a jaw thrust – that gives you an indication as to how serious the scenario was. The patient is on their way to the hospital right now.”
Myleene also gave a shout out to the paramedics and staff at pride. She wrote: “To the SJA team, you are exceptional. You said afterwards you were ‘just doing your jobs’ but as SJA volunteers, that’s not entirely true.
“You were following a calling on your ‘day off’ which saved a life and immeasurable heartache for the patient’s family and friends. Being part of the team meant I saw it happen in real time.
“Quickly, yet calmly. I couldn’t be more proud to be a part of it. To event organisers thinking of ‘cost cutting’ on first aid, remember, first aid isn’t important until you need it, then it’s fundamental.
“SJA has trauma doctors, paramedics, experienced personal with over 50 years in the field. What it also has is heart and dignity for patients.
“The head of our team was a specialist paediatrician and her leadership and kindness (she sings to her patients when they get scared) really got to me.”
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Aid agencies say the limited amount of aid Israel has allowed into Gaza in the last week is unlikely to avert the famine experts have warned about for months.
While at first most of the starvation-related deaths were among children and infants, increasingly, older people are succumbing to the hunger that Israel has imposed upon the enclave since March.
On Sunday, six more adults died from malnutrition, bringing the number of adults to die from hunger in Gaza to 82 over the last five weeks, when such deaths were first recorded.
Ninety-three children have also been killed by Israel through the man-made malnutrition it has imposed upon the enclave since its war began.
So, how does starvation happen? Are we seeing the whole picture?
Here’s what we know.
What does starving to death feel like?
“It’s awful,” Dr James Smith, an emergency doctor who has volunteered twice in Gaza, said.
In the early stages, after being deprived of food for days, the body begins to break down muscle and other tissues.
“It’s one of the most undignified and barbaric ways to kill. Starvation is always something that is done by one person to another. It’s intended to be protracted and to maximise suffering,” he said.
Soon, metabolism slows, the ability to regulate temperature is lost, kidney function becomes impaired and, critically in Gaza, the immune system begins to falter and the body’s ability to heal from injury is reduced.
Once the body’s reserves are used up, it loses the ability to channel nutrients to vital organs and tissues. As a result, essential organs like the heart and lungs become less effective. Muscles shrink and people feel weak.
Eventually, as the body’s protein stores are ravaged, the body’s tissues are broken down, with death not far away.
How long does it take the human body to die of starvation?
While scientific research on the subject has been limited for ethical reasons, it’s estimated that a typically well-nourished and otherwise healthy adult could survive without food for between 45 and 61 days.
However, after 22 months of war, few people in Gaza could be described as well nourished or healthy, leaving them susceptible to malnutrition and the many infectious diseases prevalent in the enclave.
“With starvation, the body loses the ability to launch an immune response to diseases or injuries it could normally deal with, such as gastroenteritis, trauma or a respiratory infection, so it’s often malnutrition plus an infection that kills,” Dr Smith continued.
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Who are the people who are most at risk of starving to death?
The old, the young, those already ill and, cruelly, those who are alone.
“A child will die earlier from starvation. The loss of muscle and fat occurs almost immediately. Equally, those in older age groups will also die quicker,” Dr Ghassan Abu-Sittah, a Palestinian British surgeon who spent 43 days working in Gaza, said.
“However, it isn’t just age. There are social differences, too,” he continued.
“There are currently thousands of orphans roaming Gaza. There is no one to feed them or risk their lives to get food for them, so they’re also more likely to die,” he said.
Who are the people who are dying of hunger in Gaza?
There is overwhelming evidence that, through the various blockades Israel has imposed on Gaza, the threat of death by starvation has spread from the vulnerable to everyone in Gaza.
In February 2024, five months into Israel’s war on Gaza, the World Health Organization estimated that one in six children under the age of two, especially in Gaza’s north – at the time under Israeli siege – were acutely malnourished.
As of August 2025, 82 adults have starved to death over the last five weeks.
Israel has been limiting Gaza’s food for years. How has that affected the people there?
Israel has been controlling the amount of food it allows into Gaza for decades, suggesting it already knows precisely how much is needed to avert, or cause, starvation in Gaza.
In 2007, following Hamas’s takeover of the enclave, Israel instituted its first blockade on Gaza’s population, reducing the aid it allowed into the enclave while still giving public assurances that it was not starving people.
However, documents uncovered after a legal battle between an Israeli NGO and the government confirmed that, between 2007 to 2010, Israel deliberately reduced the food it allowed into Gaza to “minimal subsistence” levels.
“Generationally, the damage [of malnutrition] is lasting,” Dr Abu-Sittah said, citing the lasting impact of starvation on brain function, and the prevalence of other ailments, such as diabetes, high blood pressure and heart disease among survivors.
Dr Smith pointed out the increased frequency with which malnourished mothers give birth to underweight babies, the effects of which “cascade through the generations”.
A child waits to receive food from a charity kitchen in Gaza City, August 2, 2025 [Mahmoud Issa/Reuters]
Can famine in Gaza still be avoided?
It’s unlikely.
Just under a week ago, the United Nations-backed Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) issued its gravest warning yet: that a worst-case famine scenario was unfolding in Gaza.
However, other observers feel famine has already arrived in Gaza.
“There are three rigid criteria for a famine to be officially declared,” Dr Jones explained.
The first two: widespread extreme food shortages and high levels of acute malnutrition, had already been met, he said. Data to confirm the third – the extent of malnutrition-related mortality – is difficult to confirm, he added.
“Some of those most at risk of dying from malnutrition probably don’t have the ability to reach a hospital where deaths are typically recorded,” he said.
“Similarly, while many children in Gaza now show signs of malnutrition, they’re also at high risk of being killed by Israeli shells and gunfire, which will be recorded as their primary cause of death.
“However, whatever term we use to describe the situation, people are still being killed by starvation throughout Gaza, as the world looks on,” he said.
A concerned Katy Perry attended to the young fan when she collapsed moments after being picked out of the crowd to meet her idol on stage
Katy Perry performing on stage during her Lifetimes world tour that will come to the UK in October(Image: Getty Images)
Katy Perry halted a concert over the weekend after a young fan collapsed during one of her performances on her Lifetimes Tour. It happened during the singer’s nightly ritual of inviting fans up on stage.
She was about to sing The One That Got Away when the girl, reportedly named McKenna, appeared overcome with emotion after being chosen as one of the lucky few to get to meet their idol.
But moments after stepping onto the stage, the girl is said to have fainted and was immediately attended to by a concerned Katy, her crew and medical staff at the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit.
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Katy asked the audience to ‘pray’ for the young fan, who she later reported was ‘doing great’ backstage(Image: Getty Images)
Billboard reported around 13,000 fans chanted McKenna’s name as she was taken away to seek medical attention. Katy then pulled three other young fans into a group hug and led a prayer, saying: ‘Dear God, we pray for McKenna, that she will come back fully and brighter and better than ever. Amen.’
Revealing she knows how it feels to feel overcome on stage herself, the 40-year-old Firework hitmaker turned to the audience and said: “It’s so much. Sometimes you’re so brave and you can get on stage, and it’s overwhelming. I understand that feeling”.
She went on to sing the track for the rest of her fans and while performing on a giant butterfly – which she almost fell from earlier on in her tour. Receiving news from backstage that the young girl was okay, Katy told the audience: “McKenna’s doing great by the way.”
Katy is set to play more tour dates in the US and Canada, before heading over to the UK in October to perform gigs in Belfast, Glasgow, Manchester, Sheffield, Birmingham and London.
She was already on her world tour when it was announced that she and partner Orlando Bloom had split after nine years. The pair were engaged and share a daughter, Daisy Dove, who turns five later this month.
After weeks of speculation, a joint statement from the former couple said: “Orlando and Katy have been shifting their relationship over the past many months to focus on co-parenting. They will continue to be seen together as a family, as their shared priority is – and always will be – raising their daughter with love, stability and mutual respect”.
According to US Weekly, a source close to the pair said the split was amicable but “a long time coming”. The source told the publication: “Katy and Orlando have split, but are amicable. It’s not contentious at the moment. Katy is of course upset but is relieved to not have to go through another divorce, as that was the worst time in her life.”
Since the split, Pirates of the Caribbean star Orlando, 48, has been spotted flying solo at Jeff Bezos’ wedding to Lauren Sanchez in Italy last month and linked to female celebs, including newly single Sydney Sweeney.
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While Katy reportedly enjoyed a ‘dinner date’ with former Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau recently. It comes after the 53-year-old ex-politician split with his wife Sophie back in 2023.
In response to the latest speculation, a fan posted an AI image of Orlando having dinner with another world leader – former German politician Angela Merkel. The caption quipped that the pair were “sipping wine and slurping oysters”. The fan also joked that he “couldn’t keep his hands off” the politician. Seeing the funny side, Orlando posted three hand clap emojis in response in the comments section.
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