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Over 150 Palestinians were held on a plane for about 12 hours at Johannesburg's airport due to travel document issues. The incident has drawn criticism and calls for the travelers to be allowed to seek asylum in South Africa.
A historical look at Dr. Max Naumann's failed strategy of appeasement in Nazi Germany is used to critique similar attitudes among some Jewish leaders today. The article warns that blending in and appeasing oppressors does not ensure safety, urging instead for pride, self-defense, and support for Israel. It argues that only by standing tall can Jewish communities secure their future.
Everyday tasks like cleaning and organizing can help you burn calories and stay fit. These activities engage multiple muscles and can burn up to 400 calories an hour.
Israelis experienced a wave of emotion as Lieutenant Hadar Goldin's remains were returned after eleven years. The event underscores the deep national and cultural importance placed on bringing fallen soldiers home. This tradition persists despite Jewish values that prioritize life over death.
NewYorkTimesWorld Cup 2026: Why have so many of the biggest countries not qualified?November 14, 2025
Many of the world's most populous countries, including India, China, and Russia, have not qualified for the 2026 World Cup. Factors such as sporting priorities, infrastructure, and political issues have contributed to their absence. The tournament will feature several debutant nations but miss representation from these major countries.
November 14, 2025
The Red Fort blast in Delhi has exposed a sophisticated terror network with links to Kashmir. Authorities say the plot involved months of planning, massive explosives, and a web of operatives. The investigation is revealing the far-reaching impact of radicalisation.
The latest Jerusalem Lights podcast explores the mysteries of Keturah, Abraham's later wife, and the gifts given to his children. The episode discusses possible links to Eastern spirituality and Abraham's legacy.
Louisiana is appealing a court decision that blocked the display of the Ten Commandments in public schools. The full Fifth Circuit Court will rehear the case in January. State leaders argue the displays reflect American tradition.
Heavy rain, hail, and thunderstorms have caused flooding and disruptions across Israel, with the storm expected to continue through the weekend. Significant rainfall has been recorded in multiple cities.
A new study suggests sea slugs could help control jellyfish swarms along Israel's coast by feeding on their polyps. Researchers found that these sea slugs might also use jellyfish stinging capsules for defense.
Prime Minister Netanyahu condemned French President Macron for calling Mahmoud Abbas a 'prince of peace,' citing Abbas's record and policies. Macron, meanwhile, pledged French support for drafting a Palestinian constitution and praised Abbas as a partner for peace.
Central Israel faces heavy rain and possible flooding as a winter storm intensifies. Authorities warn of flash floods and urge the public to avoid risky areas. The weather is expected to improve by Saturday.










