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The Home Secretary plans to scrap non-crime hate incidents, saying they distract police from fighting crime. A new legal framework will be announced after a review. Critics argue the current system stifles free speech and wastes police time.
London police detained 86 protesters outside Wormwood Scrubs prison during a demonstration supporting a Palestine Action activist on hunger strike. The group was held after refusing to leave and blocking prison staff, with all facing arrest for aggravated trespass.
ArutzShevaReport: US drone strike kills three suspected Al‑Qaeda terrorists in YemenJanuary 26, 2026
A United States drone strike in Yemen killed three suspected Al‑Qaeda members in Marib province, according to a Yemeni official. The attack targeted a house and caused additional injuries, with no immediate comment from the United States or Yemeni authorities.
A reflection on the Book of Shemot reveals the enduring cycle of Jewish history, from exile and suffering to redemption and renewal. The burning bush symbolizes the resilience of the Jewish people, who survive and thrive despite adversity. Recent events, such as France's recognition of the Dreyfus Affair, underscore the ongoing relevance of these themes.
Israel's major airlines have introduced temporary flexible ticket policies in response to increased demand and ongoing security concerns. Passengers can now cancel or postpone flights more easily, with specific terms varying by airline.
US President Donald Trump is now directing Israel's key security and diplomatic moves on Iran and Gaza, sidelining Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Major decisions, including military preparations and the future of Gaza, are being made by Trump and his envoys, leaving Israel's Cabinet out of the process.
TimesofIsraelIsraeli airlines ease cancellation terms amid jitters over possible war with IranJanuary 26, 2026
Israeli airlines are easing cancellation terms for passengers amid fears of war with Iran. Some international airlines have also adjusted routes and suspended flights in the region. Ben Gurion Airport remains open, with some disruptions due to weather.
January 26, 2026
The Gaza peace plan is moving forward without Israel's full participation, as key decisions are made by international actors. Israel's lack of a clear strategy has left it with little leverage over the process. The reopening of the Rafah crossing and involvement of Qatar and Turkey signal a shift in control.
January 26, 2026
A Shoresh Institution study finds that ultra-Orthodox families in Israel's periphery are adopting different lifestyles than those in the center, with smaller families, more car use, and higher education among women. These changes reflect the impact of migration, cost of living, and mobility on community life.
Iran's judiciary has vowed harsh punishment for anti-government protesters after deadly unrest. Rights groups say the death toll is far higher than official figures, with thousands of civilian deaths reported. The United States has warned Iran against executing protest detainees.
ArutzShevaNew Shoresh Institution study: Gaps in haredi lifestyles between periphery and centerJanuary 26, 2026
A Shoresh Institution study finds haredi families in Israel's periphery live differently than those in the center, with more cars, higher spending, and fewer children. Migration to the periphery is linked to lifestyle changes and higher education among women. These shifts are reshaping family patterns and savings rates.
Geoffrey Mason, renowned sports television producer known for his work during the 1972 Munich Olympics hostage crisis, has died at 85. He was a key figure in sports broadcasting, earning numerous awards and accolades throughout his career. Mason is remembered for his leadership, mentorship, and impact on the industry.







