News  Sources

News Articles - Page 4 of 209

The Israeli military chief visited a Tel Aviv rally for Ran Gvili, the last Israeli hostage in Gaza, vowing to bring him home. Families and former hostages called for unity and demanded no further ceasefire steps until Gvili's body is returned.
Floods in Mozambique have driven crocodiles into towns, causing deaths and raising health concerns. Thousands have been displaced, and critical infrastructure has been destroyed, leaving many without access to basic services.
The article warns that Holocaust remembrance is being distorted and antisemitism is rising globally, drawing parallels between past and present attacks on Jews. It criticizes the United Nations and media for perpetuating biased narratives and calls for renewed vigilance against hatred and historical distortion.
Russia, Ukraine and the United States are holding their first direct talks on ending the war in Ukraine in Abu Dhabi. The discussions focus on the future of the Donbas region and possible security guarantees, but key differences remain.
A newly surfaced video from Iran shows a father searching for his son among bodies after protests, highlighting the anguish of families amid a disputed death toll. The government has released its first official figure, but rights groups claim the real number of victims is much higher. The unrest and harsh crackdown have drawn international condemnation.
This article examines the enduring pattern of antisemitism, from ancient Egypt to the present day, and how Jews have been repeatedly scapegoated for society's troubles. It argues that Jews are often early opponents of global threats, and that others join these struggles out of moral necessity, not manipulation.
The Torah portion 'Bo' highlights the fulfillment of a promise to the Israelites as they leave Egypt, underscoring the importance of keeping one's word. The article reflects on the spiritual and ethical significance of honoring commitments.
A Boeing 747 donated by Qatar will become the new presidential aircraft after extensive upgrades, with delivery expected by summer 2026. The current planes have faced maintenance issues, recently causing a flight disruption for President Trump.
A police crackdown in the Bedouin village of Tarabin al-Sana has left residents feeling betrayed and fearful, despite their previous support for the government. Locals say the operation traumatized children and deepened longstanding grievances over discrimination.
A young man from Afula was killed while assisting at a traffic accident scene near the city. His father and others were also injured, and police are investigating the circumstances.
A biblical reflection on the non-barking dogs during the Exodus emphasizes the value of serenity and honor amid chaos, drawing parallels to contemporary times. The article encourages finding calm and dignity during periods of rapid change.
The Israeli military's 401st Armored Brigade conducted its first large-scale drill in over two years near the Lebanon border, aiming to boost readiness as the war winds down.
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