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Apartments across Jerusalem, the central region, the north and the south were recently sold at prices ranging from 700,000 shekels to 6.2 million shekels. The deals reflect significant regional price differences in the housing market.
Yair Belachovsky is promoting the legacy of Tel Hai through a new English edition of The Roaring Lion. Blending personal history with national memory, he hopes to inspire unity, strengthen Jewish identity, and encourage immigration to Israel.
Paris Mayor Emmanuel Grégoire has proposed granting honorary citizenship to civilians in Gaza and the West Bank, as well as to Palestinian journalists. The measure will be voted on by the Paris Council in June.
Zenity chief executive Ben Kliger is building a cybersecurity company focused on securing autonomous artificial intelligence agents. With hundreds of employees and tens of millions in annual revenue, he aims to take the company public and join the ranks of Israel’s top cyber firms.
The High Court will review a petition challenging Justice Minister Yariv Levin’s handling of judicial appointments as court vacancies mount. The dispute centers on whether he must convene the Judicial Selection Committee to fill posts before elections freeze the process.
Iran says it shot down an Israeli surveillance drone in Hormozgan province. The wreckage was reportedly recovered with the help of Iranian naval forces.
Scientific prizes aim to reward excellence and shape standards within the research community. However, they may also reinforce biases and outdated ideas about merit and recognition.
As a potential ceasefire between Washington and Tehran nears, Gulf states are questioning their long-standing reliance on foreign security guarantees. The conflict exposed deep vulnerabilities and widened divisions over whether diplomacy or deterrence should shape the region’s future order.
Israeli leaders have responded cautiously to President Donald Trump's emerging peace deal with Iran. Analysts say the silence reflects concern that the agreement may not fully address Iran's nuclear and missile programs.
A Texas high school faced backlash after a campus display distributed Islamic materials, prompting a Bible handout outside school grounds. District officials called the initial event a policy violation and said procedures have been addressed.
Seven United Kingdom activists detained after their Gaza-bound flotilla was intercepted by Israel have returned home. They allege abuse during detention, claims that Israeli authorities strongly deny.
Seven British activists detained after Israeli forces intercepted a Gaza-bound flotilla have returned home alleging abuse in custody. Israeli authorities deny the claims and say the operation followed lawful procedures.
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