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An Israeli scholar argues that lasting peace or decisive military victory is unlikely in the near future. He contends that Israel’s true success will depend on national resilience and spiritual renewal amid prolonged geopolitical siege and rising global antisemitism.
Lawmakers raised alarm over weak enforcement of electric bicycle and scooter regulations amid rising injuries. Officials cited poor coordination and uneven municipal action as major obstacles to improving safety.
A report claims Israel and the United States sought to reinstall former Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad during recent military operations. The alleged plan included a strike meant to free him but ultimately failed.
Israir will offer northern Israeli wine and cheese on select flights for Shavuot to support businesses affected by the war. The initiative highlights producers from the Western Galilee and aims to boost exposure for struggling communities.
Daniel Hershkowitz has withdrawn from the race for state comptroller. The contest now includes former Justice Yosef Elron and attorney Michael Rabello, who is backed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Progressive Pennsylvania lawmaker Chris Rabb won the Democratic primary in a solidly Democratic Philadelphia district. A vocal critic of Israel, he is poised to become one of the most outspoken pro-Palestinian voices in Congress.
Israel's finance minister has ordered the eviction of the Palestinian village of Khan Al-Ahmar after reports he may face action from the International Criminal Court. The move has drawn criticism from rights groups and could face further legal hurdles.
Israel's Negev Desert has been granted protected geographical indication status as an international wine region. The move is expected to boost tourism and elevate the global profile of the country's wine industry.
The Senate advanced a war powers resolution seeking to restrict President Donald Trump’s military actions in Iran. The narrow vote marks a procedural breakthrough but the measure still faces significant hurdles before becoming law.
The Senate moved forward with a resolution seeking to limit President Donald Trump's war powers regarding Iran. The measure faces steep hurdles in Congress and an expected veto.
Polls are closing in Kentucky as Representative Thomas Massie faces a Trump-backed primary challenger. The race has drawn national attention amid disputes over foreign policy and influence in Congress.
The United Arab Emirates said drones launched from Iraq targeted its territory, with one striking near the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant. Officials confirmed no radioactive release and warned of serious risks if the plant had been directly hit.
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