News  Sources

News Articles - Page 14 of 209

A new poll finds President Trump remains dominant within the Republican Party, though more than a third of Republican-leaning voters want a new direction. Divisions are growing over the economy, foreign policy, and the war with Iran, even as most Republicans remain loyal.
College Republican groups are split over ties to far-right figures after a series of campus controversies. The divisions are raising concerns about political fallout and youth voter outreach ahead of upcoming elections.
A new bill would require special approvals before investigating or indicting senior elected officials, including the prime minister. Critics say it would shield politicians from accountability, while supporters call it necessary oversight.
Ondas Holdings will acquire Israeli defense software firm Omnisys for $200 million. The deal expands Ondas' autonomous defense capabilities and strengthens its presence in Israel’s defense technology sector.
The University of Haifa has launched Israel’s first exhibit at the Silk Road Virtual Museum, featuring ancient textiles discovered in the Arava desert. Nearly 3,900 fabric fragments reveal extensive trade links across Asia, Africa, and Europe more than a thousand years ago.
Iran's president said the country will not 'surrender' as it enters talks with the United States. His comments came after President Donald Trump said he paused a planned strike on Iran following a new peace proposal and expressed hope for a nuclear agreement.
Senior political and military journalists were summoned to testify in the final phase of the Qatargate investigation. Investigators questioned their ties to the former prime minister's spokesman and examined alleged coordination over sensitive diplomatic information.
Parents face constant and often conflicting advice about how to raise their children, including where they should sleep. Some families defend co-sleeping as a choice that promotes closeness and works for their household, despite criticism.
Dassault Systèmes Israel head Eli Boichis says artificial intelligence and robotics will not replace engineers but will eliminate repetitive tasks. He highlights the growing role of virtual simulations and cloud-based platforms in transforming product design and manufacturing.
Surf therapy is helping traumatized youth in Israel find healing through a structured blend of surfing, education, and group support. Practitioners say the sea offers both physical regulation and emotional renewal for those coping with deep pain.
Iranian lawmakers are considering a €50 million bounty for the assassination of Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu following a deadly strike on Iran. The move comes amid escalating threats, ongoing indirect negotiations and fears of renewed conflict in the region.
Iran says it is in talks with Oman on joint management of the Strait of Hormuz. Tehran says the waterway is open to friendly nations but not to what it calls hostile states, while expressing interest in ending the conflict.
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