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The Israeli military struck Hezbollah sites in southern Lebanon and said it killed three operatives preparing an attack. One Israeli soldier was lightly injured after explosive drones were launched toward troops.
The article argues that years of rhetoric portraying President Donald Trump as a fascist have fueled political violence. It criticizes Democratic leaders and the media for condemning violence broadly while ignoring the impact of their own language.
The Lelov Hasidic community has unveiled a new housing project in Immanuel to support married yeshiva scholars. Community leaders and housing experts say the initiative offers stable and suitable living conditions while expanding the city’s growing Hasidic presence.
The State Department will release a limited edition passport featuring President Donald Trump to commemorate the nation’s 250th anniversary. The special design will be available in limited quantities while standard passports remain unchanged.
Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana condemned protesters who broke into the home of the Chief Military Police Officer in Ashkelon. He called for firm legal action and expressed support for the officer and his family.
Israel has given mediators and Lebanon two weeks to reach a political agreement before potentially resuming intensified fighting against Hezbollah. Diplomatic efforts continue, but skepticism remains amid rising tensions.
Netanyahu announced the destruction of a major Hezbollah tunnel and ongoing operations in Lebanon. He said Israel is accelerating efforts to counter explosive drones, which have become a growing threat due to their precision, mobility, and resistance to electronic interference.
Israel has labeled five Hamas-affiliated media outlets as terrorist organizations, accusing them of incitement and operational ties to the group. The move allows authorities to prosecute individuals connected to the platforms.
The article argues that democracies often avoid confronting long-term threats because of short-term political costs. Using Iran’s nuclear ambitions as an example, it warns that delaying preventive action today can lead to far greater consequences in the future.
Israeli forces destroyed a Hezbollah tunnel and multiple weapons sites in southern Lebanon while uncovering additional explosives and military infrastructure. Hezbollah also launched explosive unmanned aerial vehicles at Israeli troops, with no injuries reported.
A court has halted the planned auction of a manuscript by Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook after claims it was stolen from a Jerusalem institute. A hearing will determine the ownership of the rare notebook.
Hezbollah is increasingly using advanced first person view drones against Israel Defense Forces troops in Lebanon. The upgraded systems are resistant to electronic jamming and are difficult to detect, posing a growing battlefield challenge.
An opinion piece argues that Israel and Lebanon are both suffering due to Iran’s backing of Hezbollah. It says Tehran’s regional strategy has fueled cross-border violence, displaced civilians and undermined hopes for lasting peace between the two countries.
Ariel has begun construction on the Amirim neighborhood, the first stage of a major westward expansion. Officials say the plan will add 12,000 housing units and could triple the city’s population within a decade.
Behind the scenes diplomacy suggests the United States and Iran may be closer to a phased agreement than public statements indicate. Talks focus first on reopening the Strait of Hormuz, with Iran’s nuclear program to be addressed later amid ongoing tensions and pressure from Israel.
Pizza Hut plans to financially support the family of employee Binyamin Yamano Zalka, who was murdered at a Petah Tikva branch. The company is also offering counseling to staff as police continue to investigate the fatal stabbing.
A ninth suspect, a minor from Petah Tikva, has been arrested in the murder of 21-year-old Yamano Binyamin Zalka. Police say the investigation is ongoing as the victim’s family mourns his tragic death.
Hundreds accompanied the family of Sergeant Idan Fooks, 19, who was killed by an explosive drone in southern Lebanon. Mourners gathered in Petah Tikva to honor him and support his grieving family.
Police arrested ten suspects in an alleged protection racket that targeted contractors at major construction sites in Rishon Lezion. The investigation revealed a scheme combining intimidation with invoices from licensed security companies to disguise extortion payments.
Two men were seriously wounded in separate shootings in Giv'at Ze'ev and Giv'on HaHadasha. Police suspect a criminal dispute and have opened an investigation.
Israel has canceled the annual Lag Ba'Omer celebrations in Meron over security concerns tied to the fragile ceasefire with Lebanon. The event will be held in a limited format due to fears of rocket fire and evacuation challenges.
A BeIN Sports commentator refused to mention Israeli goalkeeper Daniel Peretz by name during a Football Association Cup semifinal. The move drew criticism from Israeli officials, who accused him of discrimination.
After 15 years of legal efforts, the Gur Hasidic dynasty has regained its historic founders' house in Poland. The restored site will serve as a spiritual center and memorial for followers worldwide.
Rabbi Zevadya Cohen was elected Chief Rabbi of Tel Aviv with a majority of votes, defeating Rabbi Chaim Amsalem. Supporters called it a significant victory, while the mayor stressed the city’s commitment to its diverse and liberal character.
A two-year-old was hospitalized after swallowing bleach at home in Bnei Brak. Emergency responders warned families to store cleaning products safely and keep them out of children's reach.
President Donald Trump cancelled a planned trip by United States representatives to Pakistan for talks with Iran. He said Iran can call if it wants to negotiate and argued that the United States holds the advantage.
Rockets and aerial targets launched from Lebanon triggered sirens in northern Israel, with no injuries reported. The Israel Defense Forces said the incidents violated the ceasefire understandings with Hezbollah.
A Berlin court sentenced a Hezbollah supporter to three years and nine months in prison for illegal weapons access and propaganda posts. He was acquitted of charges that he fought for or formally belonged to the organization.
Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner will travel to Pakistan for direct talks with Iran, mediated by Pakistani officials. President Donald Trump has extended a ceasefire and maintained a naval blockade while awaiting a formal proposal from Iran.
Eleven-year-old Nesia Karadi has died after being critically injured in an Iranian missile strike on Bnei Brak. Her death brings the civilian toll during Operation Roaring Ion to 28.
An exploration of why communities replace harsh prophetic rebukes with a more hopeful reading when Acharei Mot and Kedoshim are read. The custom reflects a deep reluctance to publicly condemn Jerusalem and the Jewish people.
Public opposition to the Iran war masks deep disagreements over its necessity and consequences for Israel and the United States. As American political support for Israel fractures, Israel is preparing for a future in which it may need to stand more independently.
The United States is developing military plans targeting Iranian naval vessels, infrastructure, and leadership if conflict resumes. The focus is on preventing disruption in the Strait of Hormuz amid rising regional tensions.
Podcast hosts Jim Long and Rabbi Chaim Richman reflect on the spiritual and historical meaning of Israel Independence Day. They explore its connection to Memorial Day, the weekly Torah portions, and themes of prophecy and national destiny.
A 21-year-old pizzeria worker died after being stabbed by youths he had asked to stop spraying snow spray inside his workplace. Police are investigating the killing, and city leaders are calling for an end to youth violence.
Israel's ambassador to the United States said a second round of talks with Lebanon was productive. He reaffirmed Israel's commitment to peace, prosperity, and security amid concerns about Iran and allied militant groups.
President Donald Trump announced a three week extension of the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon and said peace could be achieved this year. Officials from both countries signaled support for continued talks despite ongoing tensions with Hezbollah.
Lebanon is pursuing extended ceasefire talks with Israel through mediation in Washington, while rejecting any direct meeting between its president and Israel's prime minister. Officials say the negotiations aim to end the war, restore sovereignty, and support recovery despite ongoing tensions and internal criticism.
An exploration of the two he-goats of Yom Kippur reveals their symbolic connection to spiritual destiny, repentance, and the dual nature of sins between אדם and the Almighty and between אדם and fellow אדם. Classical commentators explain why two identical offerings are required for complete atonement.
The Supreme Court of Israel ruled that the state must ensure adequate food for all security prisoners but found no proof of widespread noncompliance. Individual complaints must be pursued separately with detailed evidence.
Israeli forces carried out airstrikes in northern and southern Gaza after identifying militants transporting munitions near deployed troops. The military said steps were taken to minimize civilian harm and that operations will continue under the ceasefire framework.
The article argues that recent military action has weakened Iran’s nuclear and military capabilities, creating a critical opportunity for a stronger agreement. It calls for strict conditions and oversight to prevent Tehran from resuming uranium enrichment and missile development.
Iranian forces boarded a Liberia-flagged container ship in the Strait of Hormuz amid a series of reported maritime attacks. The incident comes as the United States maintains a naval blockade despite extending a ceasefire with Iran.
John C. Phelan has resigned as Secretary of the United States Navy, effective immediately. The Department of Defense did not give a reason for his departure, and Undersecretary Hung Cao will serve as Acting Secretary.
A public clash erupted between Itamar Ben-Gvir and Ronen Tzur after Tzur alleged that a self-described supporter of the minister expressed willingness to commit violence. Ben-Gvir denied any link and threatened legal action, while Tzur accused authorities of selective enforcement.
Donald Trump said Iran agreed to halt the execution of eight women after his public appeal. Four are expected to be released immediately, while four will serve one month in prison instead.
Iran targeted three commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz within hours, marking a sharp escalation in maritime tensions. Crews were reported safe despite damage to at least one ship.
Netanya's rabbis have closed the separate Tzanz Beach following a cliff collapse and ongoing safety risks. The decision comes weeks after two brothers drowned at sea, heightening concerns over public safety.
Iran rejected claims that it sought a ceasefire extension with the United States and warned it could be a cover for a surprise strike. Tehran criticized the ongoing naval blockade as equivalent to military action while President Trump said the pause would allow time for negotiations.
Argentine President Javier Milei visited the Western Wall at the conclusion of his trip to Israel. He offered prayers for both nations and received an ancient artifact from the Second Temple period.
Eight people have been arrested in London over suspected arson attacks targeting Jewish sites. Police say they are investigating possible use of paid criminal proxies and warn of severe penalties.
Berish Orbach, one of the last people smuggled out of the Warsaw Ghetto, has died in Melbourne at 105. A Holocaust survivor who rebuilt his life in Australia, he remained active and engaged with his community until recent months.
A special Transition Ceremony in Jerusalem will mark the shift from Memorial Day to Israel's seventy-eighth Independence Day. The evening will feature a commemoration followed by a festive musical prayer open to the public.
Iran rejected negotiations with the United States under threats as President Trump maintained a naval blockade and pushed for a new nuclear deal. With the ceasefire set to expire, uncertainty surrounds further talks and a possible extension effort by Pakistan.
Apple has appointed John Ternus as its new chief executive officer, with Tim Cook becoming executive chairman. The leadership change ends Cook’s 15 year tenure and marks the company’s first top transition since 2011.
Argentinian President Javier Milei visited Hebron Yeshiva in Jerusalem, where he was warmly received by its leaders and students. The visit drew criticism from some who said it disrupted ongoing religious study sessions.
At the Memorial Day state ceremony at the Western Wall, President Isaac Herzog honored Israel's fallen soldiers and victims of terror, focusing on their sacrifice and enduring spiritual legacy. He called for unity and urged the nation to carry forward what he described as their song of life.
Masa held its annual Israel Memorial Day ceremony in a new format due to security concerns. The pre-recorded event was screened in multiple locations in Israel and around the world.
New polling shows declining support for Israel in the United States, particularly among younger Americans. A former Israeli consul warns that political polarization, social media narratives, and foreign campus funding are contributing to one of the lowest levels of support in decades.
Netanyahu condemned the damage of a Christian statue in southern Lebanon by a soldier, calling it shocking and unacceptable. An investigation has been launched, and officials apologized to Christians for the incident.
A reservist from Samaria was released after six days in custody over a fatal incident near Qusra. A court denied a request to extend his detention and placed him under short-term house arrest.
Arson attacks on Jewish institutions in London are under counter-terrorism investigation amid fears of a coordinated campaign. Community leaders and government officials have condemned the violence and pledged stronger protection measures.
Iran claims the United States violated a ceasefire by seizing and firing on an Iranian cargo ship in the Gulf of Oman. Washington says the vessel attempted to breach its naval blockade and was detained after ignoring repeated warnings.
Iran has refused to join new peace talks with the United States, citing the ongoing naval blockade of its ports. The decision deepens tensions and threatens further disruption to regional shipping and oil markets.
Jack Engelhard has released private letters from former New York Times editor Abe Rosenthal discussing Israel and media coverage. The exchange highlights shared concerns about Israel’s leadership, security risks, and the newspaper’s past and present editorial stance.
Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz and says it will control the waterway until the war ends. The United States is preparing possible maritime seizures, while leaders on both sides issue sharp warnings, raising fears of further escalation.
Israeli forces carried out airstrikes in southern Lebanon after identifying militants approaching troops near the 'yellow line' defense area. The military said the actions were taken in self-defense and remain consistent with ceasefire terms.
A judge has cleared the way for a third trial in the decades-old Etan Patz murder case, rejecting a request to dismiss the charges against Pedro Hernandez. His earlier conviction was overturned on appeal over concerns about how the jury was instructed.
Opposition leaders are reportedly preparing to offer Benny Gantz the presidency in exchange for his exit from politics. The move would include unifying several parties under new leadership amid shifting poll numbers.
Israeli forces established a presence on the Cristofani Ridge in southern Lebanon just before a ceasefire began. The military said it will remain on high alert and continue operations in accordance with the agreement.
Israel will lift all remaining civilian restrictions nationwide by Saturday night following updated security assessments. Public events, schools, and cultural activities are set to resume fully, pending any further changes.
Syria's president says talks with Israel face significant challenges but are not over. Disputes over Israel's expanded security zone and broader territorial issues continue to complicate negotiations.
The House of Representatives narrowly defeated a resolution requiring President Donald Trump to withdraw United States forces from Iran without congressional approval. Democrats continue to push for limits on the president’s war powers as the legal deadline for authorization approaches.
The Israel Defense Forces warned southern Lebanon residents not to return south of the Litani River despite a ceasefire. The military said troops remain deployed due to ongoing Hezbollah activity.
A Russian unmanned aerial vehicle struck a Jewish community center in Zaporizhzhia, causing damage but no injuries. Jewish leaders say attacks on religious sites in Ukraine have increased over the past year.
The Navy disclosed that its submarines operated at the greatest distances in their history during the war. Forces carried out major strikes in Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, Iran, and Gaza while expanding the fleet and intensifying joint operations.
European Jewish leaders have voted to seek a permanent Special Protected Minority Status to safeguard Jewish life across the continent. The proposal aims to strengthen legal protections, security, and recognition of Jews as a national minority amid rising antisemitism.
A new podcast episode explores the Torah portions of Tazria and Metzora and their call for heightened spiritual sensitivity. The discussion focuses on tzaraat as a transformative path toward personal growth, accountability, and compassionate reintegration.
A British general’s meeting with the Governor of Ramallah has drawn criticism over her public support for released prisoners convicted of deadly attacks. The British Embassy said the meeting was part of routine engagement and that it was unaware of the specific allegations.
Israel's foreign minister briefed his Dutch counterpart on newly launched direct negotiations with Lebanon. He said removing the Hezbollah threat could open the door to peace and normalization.
European leaders and Jewish representatives warned of escalating antisemitism and insecurity at a Brussels conference. Calls were made for special protected minority status and stronger legal safeguards to ensure the future of Jewish life in Europe.
Israel reported 18,696 new immigrants over the past year ahead of Independence Day, a decrease from the previous year. Most arrivals came from Russia, the United States, and France, with many settling in central Israel.
Police stopped a car driven by a 10-year-old boy while his father sat beside him holding a toddler. The father was detained after telling officers the child 'just wanted to drive a bit.'
Israel's Farsi-language military spokesman questioned whether Iran's security forces spokesman is a real person or a product of artificial intelligence. He called on Iranians to provide proof of the official's existence amid rising tensions and psychological messaging between the two sides.
Vice President JD Vance expressed optimism after unprecedented talks with Iran in Pakistan. While no agreement was reached, he said progress was made and negotiations could continue if Iran responds to United States conditions.
Israeli military forces struck armed Hamas militants in central Gaza after identifying what they described as an imminent threat. The military said troops will continue operating to prevent immediate dangers in the area.
After marrying off nine children despite mounting debt, a Jerusalem father is seeking help to fund his tenth child’s wedding. A global fundraising campaign is underway to help his daughter reach her wedding day with dignity.
The head of the World Zionist Organization urged Jews worldwide to move to Israel in response to rising antisemitism. He said growing hostility abroad and renewed Jewish solidarity since the October 7 massacre have strengthened calls for immigration.
A man was arrested after allegedly launching a firebomb attack on the home of OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman. Authorities said the suspect was motivated by extreme beliefs about artificial intelligence and had outlined plans to target other technology leaders.
Educators in Bnei Brak are protesting vending machines that operate overnight, saying they harm youth and disturb residents. City officials have approved stricter enforcement to ensure shops close by 23:00.
Belgium’s prime minister met Jewish community leaders amid rising antisemitism and heightened security concerns. He pledged personal commitment to combating antisemitism and confirmed he will speak at an upcoming Holocaust memorial event.
Israeli and Lebanese ambassadors will hold their first official meeting in Washington under the auspices of the United States secretary of state. The talks aim to lay groundwork for future negotiations, though deep divisions remain over a ceasefire and ongoing military pressure.
Vice President JD Vance said progress was made in nuclear talks with Iran, but no agreement was reached. He stressed that Iran must accept strict conditions on enriched uranium and verification, adding that the next move rests with Tehran.
A public dispute erupted after German Chancellor Friedrich Merz criticized Israel’s policies in Judea and Samaria. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich responded fiercely, rejecting foreign pressure and invoking historical sensitivities ahead of Holocaust Memorial Day.
President Donald Trump said the United States will seize Iran's enriched uranium if Tehran does not reach a nuclear agreement. He also defended a new naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.
Kiryat Shmona's mayor called on Israel's government to eliminate the Hezbollah threat as residents remain in shelters. He warned that locals do not want to become 'victims of peace' and said many young families are considering leaving the city.
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