News  Sources

News Articles - Page 25 of 209

First International Bank will sell its stake in CAL-ICC for up to 1.1 billion shekels, pending regulatory approval. The deal could bring a substantial profit to the bank if completed.
A reported meeting in Turkey between a United States envoy and a Hamas leader was canceled, allegedly due to Israeli pressure. There is no independent confirmation of the report.
Naftali Bennett condemns the government's proposed Haredi draft exemption bill and vows to overturn it if he returns to power. He accuses current leaders of unfairly increasing the burden on military reservists.
The United Kingdom has rejected Donald Trump's plan to send troops to Gaza, citing concerns over the proposal's clarity and structure. This move undermines efforts to form an international force for post-conflict stabilization.
An Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon killed one person and wounded eleven, including students on a school bus. The attack came hours after a deadly strike on a Palestinian refugee camp, escalating tensions in the region.
From rock legends to national treasures, 2025's best biographies offer laughter, inspiration and gripping personal stories. Discover ten must-read memoirs that promise both entertainment and insight. Perfect for fans of celebrity tales and moving life journeys.
An Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon killed one person and wounded eleven, including students on a school bus. The attack came hours after a deadly strike on a Palestinian refugee camp. Tensions remain high as violence continues along the border.
A major corruption scandal has fractured Ukraine's wartime unity, implicating President Zelensky's close associates and sparking political turmoil. Opposition groups and anticorruption agencies are demanding greater accountability, threatening Zelensky's control of Parliament. The crisis comes as Ukraine faces continued Russian attacks and energy shortages.
Gustav Klimt's portrait of Elisabeth Lederer sold for £180 million, setting a new modern art auction record. The painting, which helped its subject survive the Holocaust, is now the second most expensive artwork ever sold at auction.
Mumbai Cobras defeated the Arabia Wolves 5-3 in Dubai, maintaining their season lead and spoiling the Wolves' home debut. Tushar Lalwani became the first Indian pitcher to win a professional game. Arabia's late rally fell short as Mumbai held on for the win.
China is replacing diesel trucks with electric models at a record pace, cutting fuel demand and emissions. The shift is driven by lower costs, government incentives, and new charging infrastructure, with global impacts expected as Chinese electric trucks enter export markets.
The proposed sale of advanced stealth fighters to Saudi Arabia marks a major shift in U.S. Middle East policy. The deal could reshape regional alliances, but carries significant risks for long-term stability and American commitments.
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