News  Sources

News Articles - Page 11 of 209

Congress is investigating alleged anti-Semitism within the American Psychological Association after Jewish members reported harassment and exclusion. The committee has demanded documents from the APA, which says it condemns anti-Semitism and is committed to a discrimination-free environment.
A former top Anti-Defamation League litigator has resigned, accusing the group of failing to confront right-wing antisemitism and enabling harmful political agendas. The organization defended its focus on combating rising antisemitism.
Europeans and Ukrainians want US security guarantees before any talks on Russian-held Ukrainian territories. The demand comes ahead of a major meeting in Berlin with Ukrainian and European leaders.
US officials briefly withheld some intelligence from Israel over concerns about its actions in Gaza. The move reflected worries about civilian casualties and the use of American information. The restrictions were temporary and tactical, not a change in overall policy.
Eitan Mor, a freed hostage, describes his abduction from the Nova music festival and the harrowing experience of captivity in Gaza. He recalls trying to help others escape the attack before being taken. Mor's account highlights the violence and desperation during the incident.
Freed hostage and company employee Avinatan Or reunited with the company's founder and chief executive at headquarters, joined by his girlfriend Noa Argamani. The meeting underscored the company's strong support for Or and his family during his captivity.
Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch voiced deep concern about Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's anti-Zionist stance after a recent meeting. Hirsch warned that Mamdani's positions could strain relations with New York's Jewish community. The meeting came as Mamdani was warmly welcomed by the Satmar Hasidic community for his support on local issues.
Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi has been arrested in Iran as authorities intensify their crackdown on dissent. Her continued activism has drawn repeated warnings and harsh sentences from the government.
Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi was arrested by Iranian security forces at a memorial for a lawyer whose death has sparked controversy. She and other activists were detained after leading chants against the government. Mohammadi has remained a prominent voice for women's rights despite years of imprisonment.
Primal Scream faced backlash after displaying swastikas combined with Stars of David over politicians' eyes during a London concert. A Jewish security group filed a police complaint, while the band defended the visuals as artistic expression. The venue condemned the images and said it was unaware of them beforehand.
Lebanon's foreign minister says the country is distancing itself from Iranian influence and strengthening diplomacy as Hezbollah refuses to disarm. He warned of possible large-scale Israeli military action amid growing regional tensions.
Israel has reportedly agreed to a United States demand to pay for and oversee the massive operation to clear rubble in Gaza, a task expected to cost over $1 billion. With little international funding, Israel could be left to handle the entire cleanup as a prerequisite for reconstruction. The move has raised concerns in Jerusalem about security priorities and the future of the enclave.
Our mission is to provide you with up-to-date, concise news from multiple sources in one place, keeping you informed about Israel.
 
Hit 'Subscribe' to get the latest curated news about Israel delivered daily to your inbox