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Iran has executed three people convicted of killing two police officers during unrest in January. Authorities said the individuals also acted in favor of the United States and Israel.
YNetIran fires three missile volleys at northern Israel as overnight barrages keep borderMarch 19, 2026
Iran launched three missile volleys at northern Israel, intensifying overnight attacks along the border. The Palestinian Authority condemned the strikes, while Palestinian civilians were reported killed in separate incidents.
March 19, 2026
Jake Lang’s attempts to win over far-right extremists by renouncing Judaism and embracing Christian nationalism have backfired after his Jewish heritage resurfaced. Prominent antisemitic figures now reject him, exposing deep divisions and racialized antisemitism within the movement.
March 19, 2026
Rabbi Gesa Ederberg has become the first European and first Jew by choice to lead the Rabbinical Assembly. Her election highlights the revival of Jewish life in Germany and the global reach of the Conservative movement.
El Al has canceled flights for another week due to restrictions at Ben Gurion Airport. Around 25,000 tickets are affected, with passengers offered refunds or credit vouchers.
Athletes at the Asian Games in Japan will stay on a cruise ship and in wooden container units as part of a cost-saving plan. Organisers say the unusual accommodation will provide a unique experience despite concerns about space and typhoon season.
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi meets President Donald Trump amid tensions over Middle East security and allied support in the Strait of Hormuz. The talks come as Japan balances constitutional limits on military action with concerns about China and regional stability.
Iran’s widening strikes on regional energy sites have driven up global oil prices and deepened international tensions. The Trump administration moved to ease fuel costs as allies resisted calls for military support. Political battles intensified in Washington amid economic uncertainty.
Staffing cuts and leadership vacancies at the State Department are straining its response to the expanding Iran conflict. Critics say reduced expertise and centralized decision-making have hampered planning, while officials insist evacuations and operations remain on track.
Deep staffing cuts and leadership vacancies at the State Department have raised concerns about the United States response to the escalating conflict with Iran. Officials say evacuations and crisis planning were hampered by the loss of experienced personnel, though the department disputes that assessment.
A correction clarifies that 76,000 Jewish victims were transported in more than 70 freight trains, not 76 cattle cars, as previously reported. The notice also includes information on how to submit corrections and feedback.
An ex-wife, her former husband, and his new partner have built a close and cooperative relationship after divorce. By prioritizing respect and family unity, they demonstrate that separation does not have to lead to conflict.








