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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.
FoxNewsThe far-left network that helped put Alex Pretti in harm's way, then made him a martyrJanuary 26, 2026
A network of far-left groups coordinated protests and rapid response efforts before and after the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by federal agents in Minneapolis. Encrypted chats and organized tracking of law enforcement were used to mobilize activists, while socialist and communist organizations quickly turned Pretti into a symbol for nationwide demonstrations.
Over 20 Jewish graves were vandalized in a Barcelona cemetery, sparking outrage and calls for action against antisemitism. Authorities are investigating the incident, which has been linked to rising tensions and hostility toward the Jewish community.
TimesofIsrael'It was wrong': US theater apologizes for nixing show by Israeli comedianJanuary 25, 2026
A Beverly Hills theater apologized for canceling Israeli comedian Guy Hochman's show after activist pressure and controversial demands. The incident highlights growing challenges for Israeli and Jewish performers in the United States.
FoxNewsIsrael announces limited reopening of Rafah Crossing under Trump's 20-point planJanuary 25, 2026
Israel will partially reopen the Rafah Crossing for pedestrians, subject to strict inspections and conditions related to hostage recovery. The move follows a peace plan and ongoing efforts to locate missing hostages.
January 25, 2026
Israeli police seized one million shekels' worth of suspected stolen goods in a Negev village, believed to be destined for the Gaza Strip. Two individuals were arrested, and Israel is tightening anti-smuggling measures at the Rafah Crossing.
January 25, 2026
The Israeli military's Central Command is conducting a drill to test its readiness for simultaneous threats under limited manpower, including possible infiltration from Jordan. The exercise simulates coordinated attacks and mass disturbances in the West Bank. Security officials warn that border corridors used for smuggling could also facilitate terrorist activity.
ArutzShevaPMO: Rafah crossing to open only after completion of operation to recover Ran Gvili's bodyJanuary 25, 2026
Israel will only reopen the Rafah crossing after completing efforts to recover the body of Staff Sergeant Ran Gvili. The operation is ongoing in northern Gaza, with Hamas saying it has shared all information on Gvili's location.
TimesofIsraelNorthern Command chief: IDF ready on all fronts if US attack on Iran sparks retaliationJanuary 25, 2026
Israel's military is on high alert as tensions rise over a possible United States strike on Iran, which could trigger Iranian retaliation. Airlines have begun canceling flights in the region, and authorities warn of potential airspace closures. The situation remains dynamic and closely monitored.
Israel will open the Rafah Crossing for pedestrians after its military completes a search operation. The move is tied to efforts to recover hostages and will be closely monitored by Israeli authorities.




