News  Sources

News Articles - Page 25 of 209

THAAD intercepted Iranian missiles in Israel, costing over $800 million. The high armament costs pose challenges for the US economically and operationally.
Noa Argamani faced intimidation from a group of 'terror sympathizers' at a fundraising event in Canada. The University of Windsor's Palestinian Solidarity Group harassed her, attempting to silence her from speaking out against Hamas. Argamani, a brave survivor, remains committed to exposing Hamas' crimes and advocating for the release of hostages, including her partner.
The United States brokered a truce between Israel and Iran, ending a 12-day conflict. The peace remains fragile, with uncertainties about Iran's nuclear program, potential U.S.-Iran talks, and a ceasefire in Gaza.
The textbook won a competition among 11th-grade history textbooks and was recommended by teachers. It is printed in 165,000 copies and endorsed by Ukraine's Ministry of Education.
MPs across political spectrum call for urgent creation of Gaza Family Scheme to reunite Palestinians with UK-based family members amid conflict in Gaza. Letter urges government to extend same generosity as shown to other refugees.
CIA Director Ratcliffe revealed that US strikes on Iran's metal conversion facility dealt a significant blow to Tehran's nuclear ambitions. Despite the setback, Iran remains determined to enrich uranium, while Israeli officials expressed concerns over a 'breakthrough' in Iran's nuclear weapons program.
State leader refuses to condemn police actions at pro-Palestine protest, leading to arrests and injuries. Protesters accused a Sydney firm of manufacturing components for Israeli fighter jets, sparking a confrontation with law enforcement.
Two nurses at Bankstown Hospital received a two-year ban from NDIS and are facing charges for making violent threats online.
Bob Vylan, a London-based punk-rap duo, faced backlash for shouting 'Death to the IDF' and 'Free Palestine' during their performance at Glastonbury Festival. The group's actions led to condemnation from political and festival officials, as well as a police investigation.
Japan's Nikkei hits an 11-month high following a U.S. stock rally, driven by trade talk hopes and Federal Reserve rate cuts. The broader Topix also rose, with SoftBank Group leading the gains.
Gold prices rise on weaker dollar, Asian stocks strengthen, and U.S.-China trade tensions ease. Trump cuts off trade talks with Canada over tax targeting U.S. technology firms.
The writer recounts her transformative journey through Jordan, from exploring historical sites to immersing in water purification rituals. The trip culminates in a magical water adventure in Wadi Al Mujib, leaving her feeling reborn and completely alive.
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