News  Sources

News Articles - Page 31 of 209

President Trump has pledged support for Iranian protesters, warned of possible military action, and imposed new tariffs on Iran's trading partners. The Iranian government has threatened retaliation and declared mourning amid a deadly crackdown on demonstrations. Analysts say the regime faces serious challenges but caution against predicting its imminent collapse.
The Israel Defense Forces has launched a program to integrate skilled immigrants into reserve units through a shortened enlistment process. The initiative offers specialized roles and is now open for applications.
Israel's fiscal deficit ended 2025 at 4.7% of GDP, lower than forecast and last year's figure. Increased revenues from taxes and legislative changes helped offset high war expenses. Officials warn the deficit remains elevated and will not reduce the debt ratio.
Eilat Port remains nearly empty, with commercial activity stalled despite the end of the war. Government and port officials are debating how to revive operations as revenue and ship arrivals have plummeted. Experts warn the port is unsuitable for container shipping and best used for vehicle imports.
A severe winter storm has caused flooding, fallen trees, and the first snowfall in Gush Etzion. Haifa Airport canceled all flights due to the weather.
Oman is gaining attention as a destination for authentic cultural and nature experiences, offering desert adventures and Bedouin traditions. A new tourist visa in 2026 will make travel easier, while the country remains welcoming and untamed. Oman stands out for its genuine atmosphere amid regional tourism growth.
Iran has confirmed about 2,000 deaths in recent protests, the highest official toll to date. The United Nations has condemned the violence against demonstrators and urged authorities to end the crackdown.
Former New York City mayor Eric Adams has launched NYC Token, a cryptocurrency he says will fight antisemitism and support education. The coin's value crashed soon after launch, raising concerns about a possible scam. Details about its use and business model remain unclear.
Two Edmonton men have been charged for making online threats against the Jewish community in separate cases. Authorities and Jewish organizations have responded by stressing the need for accountability and increased efforts to combat hate and radicalization.
Gavin Bazunu has joined Stoke City on loan from Southampton until the end of the season. The move strengthens Stoke's squad as they aim for a play-off place, with an option to make the deal permanent.
Talik Gvili, mother of a police officer whose body is held by Hamas, calls for continued military pressure to secure his return. She warns against normalizing the hostage crisis and insists that progress in Gaza depends on bringing her son home.
President Trump is weighing military options to support Iranian protesters and weaken Iran's regime. Potential strikes could target nuclear, missile, and drone facilities. The U.S. and its allies remain on alert as tensions escalate.
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