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Learn how to avoid common mortgage pitfalls when purchasing a home in Israel with expert advice on navigating the mortgage process and securing the best financing.

April 15, 2025
A teenager was injured in a shooting at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Dallas, prompting a lockdown and evacuation. This is the second shooting at the school in the past year.

April 15, 2025
A four-year-old boy is in serious condition after colliding with another child at a train station in Jerusalem.
A person can recite a blessing for fruit trees during the month of Nissan, and other customs and practices during Pesach and the counting of the Omer are discussed.
A Shin Bet operative leaked classified information that almost compromised a hostage rescue mission. She has been under house arrest for ten months awaiting trial.
A suspicious envelope with white powder was sent to the home of MK Yinon Azoulay, prompting an investigation by security forces.
Jordan has arrested 16 Hamas terrorists involved in a plot to threaten national security, with rockets, explosives, and a drone manufacturing facility discovered.
The Shin Bet has commented on the arrest of an agent for leaking classified information to unauthorized parties.
The Maldives has passed a bill to ban Israelis from entering the country in response to Israel's treatment of Palestinians.
Netanyahu speaks with Macron after son's controversial remarks, opposes recognition of Palestinian state
Holocaust survivors in Israel and the United States are living in poverty, and the author calls for attention and support for these survivors.
Azerbaijan's ties to Israel and its involvement in the energy sector have led to calls for it to be included in the Abraham Accords framework, which could have geopolitical rewards and challenge Iran.
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich boycotts meetings with ISA director Ronen Bar, calling for power to be returned to the people and accusing Bar of damaging public trust.
The author reflects on the significance of Passover, shares a personal story, and calls for embracing purpose and bringing light into the world.
Finance Minister Smotrich boycotts Ronen Bar, accusing him of using intelligence tools for personal revenge and undermining democracy.
Hamas is open to releasing all hostages if Israel withdraws from Gaza, but will not negotiate on disarmament.
The Western Wall Heritage Foundation will hold the first mass recitation of the Priestly Blessing for Passover, with the participation of hostages, wounded IDF soldiers, and worshippers.
'Jerusalem of Gold' is a song that expresses longing, loss, hope, and redemption. During the Six-Day War, Israeli society experienced an extraordinary sense of national unity. Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik argues that secular pioneers remain integral to Jewish destiny through their participation in the shared historical and national destiny of the Jewish people.
A Shin Bet member has been arrested for leaking secret information to a political pundit, involving an internal investigation into the spread of Kahanism in the police.

April 15, 2025
Alan Bergstein, a prominent voice for Israel and conservative thought, has passed away at the age of 92. Known for his incisive commentary and unwavering defense of Zionism, he leaves behind a legacy as a prolific writer, speaker, and community leader.

April 15, 2025
A Pennsylvania man accused of attempting to murder Governor Josh Shapiro by setting fire to the governor's residence in Harrisburg will remain in custody as investigations continue. Authorities are exploring potential motives, including antisemitic views, and mental health may also be a factor.
French President Macron and Palestinian Authority chairman Abbas discussed a ceasefire and a two-state solution, emphasizing the need for humanitarian aid and opposing displacement of Palestinians.
The Trump administration has frozen $2.3 billion in federal funding to Harvard University after the school refused to comply with directives targeting diversity and inclusion programs.
Prime Minister Netanyahu spoke with the mothers of the hostages, updating them on the ongoing negotiations and expressing his commitment to bringing all hostages home.
Oxford University is introducing a gender-neutral Latin graduation ceremony and has faced criticism for accepting donations from Chinese companies and Muslim countries.

April 14, 2025
Rabbi Shmuel Bezalel discusses the hostages' faith in captivity and encourages others to learn from their example.
Details of the ceasefire deal presented by Israel to Hamas have been revealed. The deal includes the release of hostages, a 45-day ceasefire, and the disarmament of the Gaza Strip.
DePaul University President to testify on campus antisemitism before Congress. The Lawfare Project commends action and holds university accountable for failure to protect Jewish students.

April 14, 2025
President Trump vows to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons and threatens to take harsh action if necessary.
US Congressman Ritchie Torres urges action to free the 59 hostages still held in Gaza, emphasizing the ongoing reality of their captivity
Construction of Berger Towers, a large-scale urban renewal project in Jerusalem, has commenced. The project will transform the area, replacing old apartments with modern residential units and commercial space. Bank Leumi is providing financial backing for the project.
Thousands of families and individuals visited the Gaza envelope and western Negev on the first intermediate day of Passover as part of the 'Heroism Stories of the Nation on the Paths of Hope' event. The event aims to connect the wider public to the story of national resurrection through experiential trails at significant locations from the October 7th attack.
Over 7,000 IDF soldiers sign petition to serve without preconditions in response to recent wave of letters from pilots.
The number of Jewish visitors to the Temple Mount has risen during the Passover holiday, with a more positive and peaceful experience reported by visitors.

April 14, 2025
Leftist activists placed pita bread near the home of Environmental Protection Minister Idit Silman in a provocative act following her decision to leave the government over the Hametz Law.
ISA chief Ronen Bar plans to step down in the coming weeks amid a legal dispute over his position.
Family of fallen soldier receives app message about his release from IDF service.
Hayim Nissim Cohen, a self-proclaimed rabbi, has been sentenced to 135 years in prison for sexually abusing his adoptive sons. Cohen pleaded guilty to multiple charges and falsely claimed to be a Hasidic Jew and a rabbi.
Houthi rebels claim to have launched two missiles at Israel, causing panic and shutting down Ben Gurion Airport for an hour.
Former Mossad members and reserve service doctors call for an end to the war and a ceasefire in Gaza, expressing concern for the country's future and the return of hostages.
Israeli Navy continues offensive missions in Gaza, providing support for ground forces and working to eliminate Hamas terrorists.
IDF troops destroy 1.2 KM long tunnel route and eliminate terrorists in the Gaza Strip.

April 11, 2025
US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff demands the dismantlement of Iran's nuclear infrastructure while hinting at possible compromise. President Trump states that all options are on the table for preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
Louisiana judge rules that former Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil can be deported due to his involvement in anti-Israel protests on campus.
The IAF intercepted a UAV from Yemen that was heading towards Israeli territory from the east.
The IDF maintains full operational readiness across all fronts during Passover, continuing ground operations in the Gaza Strip, defending communities in the Galilee, and engaging in forward defense missions in Syria.
Prime Minister Netanyahu dismisses protest letters from reservist soldiers as political propaganda from a small group of retirees. He emphasizes no tolerance for refusal and warns that these individuals are encouraging Israel's enemies. Reservist officers in the Intelligence Corps and faculty members in higher education institutions also join the protest.
The Torah commands the removal of all chametz (leaven) during Passover to symbolize the removal of foreign influences and constraints that prevent spiritual fulfillment and true freedom.
Two Israeli Arabs have been charged with planning a terror attack on the Temple Mount. They had contact with a senior operative in a terrorist organization and planned a stabbing attack against security forces on the Temple Mount.
The Muslim population in Russia is growing rapidly, with predictions that the country could have a Muslim majority by the middle of the century.
Two American Airlines planes collided on the ground at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, but no injuries were reported. Survivors of Hamas captivity and several congressmen and women were on board.

April 11, 2025
12 protesters at Stanford University face charges for vandalism during a pro-Palestinian demonstration, as the Trump administration threatens to withhold federal funding from universities over alleged antisemitism.

April 11, 2025
The Trump administration is seeking to deport a former Columbia University student who organized anti-Israel protests, citing foreign policy grounds.

April 11, 2025
Netanyahu rebukes Canadian PM Carney over Gaza genocide remark, Carney clarifies statement and calls for resumption of electricity and support for international law and humanitarian aid in Gaza.
US President Trump has nominated Yehuda Kaploun as the US Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism. Kaploun is a successful businessman and advocate for the Jewish faith.
Six people died when a helicopter crashed into the Hudson River near Manhattan. Emergency responders were dispatched and footage showed the submerged aircraft.

April 10, 2025
Former Gaza brigade commander claims he recommended a surprise attack on Hamas but was refused, blaming the General Staff command center for lacking basic information and intelligence.
The IDF and Shin Bet have eliminated 11 terrorists involved in the attack on the Gaza envelope, including those responsible for kidnappings and murders of Israeli civilians.
Israel sells its chametz to an Israeli Arab during a ceremony at the Chief Rabbinate Headquarters in Jerusalem. The police also sell their chametz in a separate ceremony. The Police Commissioner praises the work of the police and discusses their preparations for the holiday.
IDF troops are dismantling terrorist infrastructure and eliminating terrorists in the Gaza Strip. The IAF has struck approximately 35 targets belonging to terrorist organizations across the Gaza Strip.
Israeli soldiers released pigs near Tulkarm, raising concerns about their intentions and potential damage to property.
Two Rabbis are urging the public to assist a widow and her 10 orphaned children who are facing financial and emotional difficulties.

February 27, 2025
Israeli President Herzog mourns the identification of four hostages and emphasizes the need to bring back all hostages.
Thousands of Israelis wrap tefillin in memory of the Bibas family at orange stands set up by Chabad emissaries.
The Knesset holds a minute of silence for the Bibas family, who will be laid to rest in a funeral attended by a limited number of people.

February 24, 2025
Miriam Peretz calls for unity and respectful discourse among the Jewish nation, emphasizing the power of unity during times of crisis and normalcy.
A unique mezuzah made from trees damaged in a terrorist attack was presented to the Israeli Consulate in New York, symbolizing resilience and hope.
The annual CPAC conference in Washington passed a resolution to support Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria, a significant opening point for the conference.

February 20, 2025
The IDF foiled a smuggling attempt to Gaza by downing a drone and attacking the suspects involved.

February 19, 2025
New York City Mayor Eric Adams visited the grave of the Lubavitcher Rebbe in Queens and prayed for global peace.
Romi Gonen, recently released from Hamas captivity, shares her gratitude for life and hope for the release of other hostages in an Instagram post.
Hamas official praises Gaza residents for returning to destroyed homes and accuses Netanyahu's government of stalling the ceasefire agreement.
A survey conducted by the JCFA shows that the majority of Israelis fear a massacre in Judea and Samaria and oppose the establishment of a Palestinian state along the '67 borders. The survey also reveals opposition to Hamas remaining in Gaza and support for buffer zones and a military strike against Iran's nuclear program.
Lebanon rejects Israel's request to maintain a presence in southern locations beyond ceasefire deadline, stating strong opposition to the proposal.
A New Jersey man has been arrested for making threats and antisemitic remarks on a flight bound for Newark Liberty International Airport.