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A Lebanese broadcaster removed a satirical animation depicting Hezbollah figures as Angry Birds after a judicial order. The video sparked political backlash and prompted calls from national leaders for unity and restraint.
A study finds that domestic dogs developed significantly smaller brains than wolves during the Late Neolithic period. The change coincided with the rise of farming and permanent human settlements, suggesting adaptation to life alongside humans.
Bathrooms in Israeli homes have evolved from small, functional spaces into central design features. Driven by technology, natural materials, and changing lifestyles, they now combine luxury, comfort, and practicality.
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te visited Eswatini in an unannounced trip, asserting Taiwan’s right to engage internationally. China condemned the visit and used harsh language against Lai amid ongoing tensions over Taiwan’s diplomatic ties.
Norway's soccer chief has urged the abolition of the Peace Prize awarded by the sport's world governing body after it honored United States President Donald Trump. She argues that recognizing political leaders is outside the organization's mandate and risks politicizing the game.
A hiker in Gush Etzion reflects on springtime encounters with red foxes and their deeper meaning in Jewish tradition. The animals serve as a living link between the natural landscape and ancient texts.
Thai authorities found 89 Israeli children at an unlicensed childcare center on Koh Pha Ngan. The operators and several staff members were arrested for labor and regulatory violations amid rising tensions involving Israelis in Thailand.
President Donald Trump said he will review a new proposal from Iran but signaled it may be unacceptable. He warned that further strikes remain possible, as Iranian officials said renewed conflict is likely.
Israel's security cabinet will discuss the possibility of renewed fighting in Gaza after Hamas responded to a disarmament proposal. Hamas is seeking a full ceasefire and complete Israeli withdrawal, while the Gaza Board of Peace denies reports of aid coordination disruptions.
Israel's Eurovision delegation arrived in Vienna upbeat but under tight security ahead of the international song contest. Despite boycotts and expected protests, singer Noam Bettan says he is determined to deliver a strong performance.
Nvidia is prioritizing artificial intelligence chips over gaming hardware, with 2026 possibly marking the first year without new GeForce graphics cards. Memory shortages and higher profits from data center products are reshaping the company’s strategy, sparking concern among gamers.
The Trump administration has approved more than $8.6 billion in emergency military sales to Israel and three Gulf allies without congressional review. The move comes amid ongoing regional conflict and continued scrutiny of United States support for its partners.
After Iranian missile strikes displaced thousands of Israelis, healthcare teams have set up temporary clinics in hotels to replace medication, manage chronic illness, and provide emotional support. Medical services have become a crucial source of stability for families living in uncertainty.
Germany urged Europe to boost its own defenses after the United States announced it would withdraw 5,000 troops from German bases. The move comes amid rising political and trade tensions, raising concerns about the strength of transatlantic security ties.
A New York surgeon has completed the first cataract surgery using Apple’s Vision Pro headset. The technology streams live surgical images and data into the surgeon’s view, enabling greater precision and remote collaboration.
Spirit Airlines is preparing to shut down after failing to secure a rescue deal, sources said. A surge in jet fuel prices during the Iran war derailed its bankruptcy exit plans, and thousands of jobs are at risk.
Reuters reports that Iran's largest cryptocurrency exchange is controlled by members of the powerful Kharrazi family with close ties to the country's leadership. Investigators say the platform has processed millions in transactions linked to sanctioned state entities, though the company denies wrongdoing.
Just 35 minutes from Jerusalem, the northern Dead Sea is emerging as a wild wellness destination. From freshwater springs and salt chimneys to desert lodging and culinary ventures, local pioneers are transforming the rugged coastline into a restorative escape.
The United States says its naval blockade has cost Iran nearly 4.8 billion dollars in oil revenue and left dozens of tankers stranded. President Donald Trump compared the seizures to piracy while defending the operation as effective and profitable.
A 20-year-old man was sentenced to 10 months in prison for vandalizing a Jewish sacred site and stealing from charity boxes in Harish. The court said his actions were motivated by hatred and harmed religious freedom and public tolerance.
Israel launched a coordinated diplomatic and media campaign to counter the Global Sumud Flotilla, portraying it as a political stunt rather than a humanitarian mission. Activists were transferred to Greece instead of being detained in Israel, a decision that sparked internal criticism.
The United States will withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany amid tensions over the Iran war. The move signals a return to pre-2022 force levels in Europe and highlights strains between Washington and Berlin.
Leaked images reveal Samsung’s upcoming smart glasses with a slim design, built-in camera, and screen-free experience. A more advanced display-equipped version is reportedly planned for 2027.
International buyers are increasingly targeting Israel's lower mid-market companies for their profitability and resilience. Expanded regional ties and shifting investor priorities are boosting cross-border deal activity, but preparation remains key for sellers.
Newlyweds can draw financial lessons from the themes of Second Passover and Lag Ba'omer. By embracing second chances, mutual respect, and shared planning, couples can build a strong and lasting financial partnership.
The United States will close its Gaza coordination center and shift responsibilities to a scaled-down international mission. The move underscores mounting challenges to President Donald Trump's stalled Gaza plan and ongoing ceasefire enforcement efforts.
Naftali Bennett criticized government limits on military operations in southern Lebanon, saying they endanger troops and hinder victory. Military Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir praised soldiers' performance and vowed continued action until northern communities are secure.
Sapir Group has launched Pharm Plus, a new pharmacy chain focused on lower prices and broad product variety. The company plans rapid nationwide expansion through a franchise model.
A 45-year-old man has been charged with two counts of attempted murder after an antisemitic stabbing attack in Golders Green. Britain has raised its national terrorism threat level to severe as the investigation continues.
President Donald Trump said Iran would use a nuclear weapon if it obtained one and insisted on guarantees to prevent that outcome. He also praised Operation Epic Fury and cited severe economic pressure on Iran amid a blockade.
A new poll finds Naftali Bennett and Gadi Eisenkot viewed as more suitable for prime minister than Benjamin Netanyahu. The newly formed Together Party leads but has lost some projected seats, while the coalition bloc has slightly strengthened.
A newly opened hotel in Eilat offers family-friendly rooms, a pool, and breakfast at comparatively affordable rates. With central location and seasonal promotions, it provides a cost-conscious option for families seeking a getaway.
A New Hampshire Republican lawmaker was reprimanded after referencing a 'final solution' in a social media post aimed at a Jewish colleague. He called the remark a joke, while fellow lawmakers pushed for disciplinary action.
President Donald Trump hosted the Artemis Two astronauts at the White House following their historic lunar mission. He praised their achievement, reaffirmed plans for future Moon landings, and noted Morocco’s decision to join the Artemis Accords.
A leader of Iran's Jewish community pledged allegiance to Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei at a rally in Tehran. The community has also issued strong criticism of Israel following recent military strikes.
Intelligence officials warn Iran could run out of oil storage within weeks as a United States blockade halts most exports. Analysts say production shutdowns may follow if storage capacity is exhausted.
Albania is rapidly gaining popularity as an affordable and diverse European travel destination. From Tirana’s vibrant culture to the Riviera’s beaches and the rugged Albanian Alps, the country offers a mix of history, nature and authentic experiences.
A journey through the hills of Samaria reveals a region where ancient history, modern infrastructure, and political tension coexist. Despite reports of conflict and settlement expansion, daily life in the northern West Bank often appears calm, even as deeper disputes persist.
Iraq’s new prime minister takes office as the United States reassesses its strategy amid concerns over Iranian-backed militias and shifting military funding. Proposed cuts to direct support for Kurdish forces have sparked debate in Washington over the future of American involvement in Iraq.
Seventeen migrants died and nine are missing after their boat drifted for days off eastern Libya. Authorities also announced new arrests and prison sentences in separate human trafficking cases.
Iranian soccer officials say they were turned back at Toronto's airport despite valid visas, causing them to miss a key international meeting. The incident underscores growing political and travel concerns ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Switzerland's National Council rejected a proposal to recognize Palestine as a state, citing unmet legal conditions for statehood. Lawmakers said recognition now could compromise Swiss neutrality and mediation efforts.
A Petah Tikva middle school teacher was sentenced to 11 years in prison for sexually abusing a student over a two-year period. The court also ordered him to pay compensation to the victim.
Two Jewish residents were injured in a knife attack in London’s Golders Green neighborhood. A suspect was arrested after police used a taser to stop him.
Operation Sindoor accelerated India’s shift toward viewing Israel as a strategic defense partner rather than only a weapons supplier. The deepening ties carry both operational benefits and diplomatic sensitivities.
Judges rejected Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's request to delay his testimony and ordered the hearing to proceed. Cross examination continues in the most serious bribery case as preliminary contacts begin over a possible plea agreement.
The Palestinian Football Association has appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport after the global football body declined to act against Israel over West Bank clubs. The move comes amid visa issues and ongoing devastation to football infrastructure in Gaza.
Benny Gantz warned that the new alliance between Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid could undermine efforts to replace the government. He argued the partnership focuses on leadership rivalries while his party struggles in the polls and faces political setbacks.
National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir defended Prison Service Commissioner Kobi Yaakobi after the attorney-general filed an indictment against him. Yaakobi is suspected of leaking sensitive information related to a covert investigation.
An Austrian man has pleaded guilty in part to planning an extremist attack on a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna that was stopped before it could take place. He and a co-defendant also face allegations of plotting additional attacks abroad.
Benjamin Netanyahu may hire private counsel as the High Court reviews petitions challenging Roman Gofman's appointment to lead Israel's foreign intelligence agency. Critics argue both his conduct and the approval process were flawed.
Israel's Independence Day was marked by subdued celebrations amid ongoing regional tensions. A podcast discussion highlighted fragile ceasefires, security concerns, and political uncertainty ahead of upcoming elections.
President Isaac Herzog met Kazakhstan’s Jewish community and senior officials during a state visit focused on strengthening diplomatic and technological ties. He highlighted the historic role of the Jewish community and praised cooperation in artificial intelligence and innovation.
The Israel Defense Forces are investigating how four Israelis, including an active duty soldier and three reservists, entered an active combat zone in southern Lebanon without authorization. The incident occurred in Bint Jbail and remains under review.
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump are demanding Jimmy Kimmel's firing after a controversial joke and a shooting at the White House correspondents' dinner. The dispute has reignited debate over free speech and political pressure on broadcasters.
Sergeant Idan Fooks, 19, was buried in Petah Tikva after being killed by a drone explosion during a clash with Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. Six other soldiers were wounded in the attack.
Ofer Golan, a former adviser to Benjamin Netanyahu, has been appointed to lead strategic operations for Itamar Ben-Gvir’s Otzma Yehudit Party ahead of upcoming elections. His appointment comes as he faces an indictment related to alleged harassment of a state witness in Netanyahu’s corruption trial.
The White House called a foiled shooting at the annual correspondents dinner the third major assassination attempt against President Donald Trump. Officials are reviewing security measures following the incident.
A new mascara in the popular Telescopic series promises extra long, separated lashes without clumps. Featuring a silicone brush and buildable formula, it is designed for both natural and dramatic looks.
Israel Defense Forces Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir said the country remains in a multi theater campaign and will maintain forward defenses to protect communities. He also affirmed that women will continue to serve as an integral and equal part of the military.
Hezbollah is upgrading its drone arsenal by adopting tactics and technology similar to those used in the Ukraine war. Fiber optic-controlled drones and locally adaptable systems are seen as key to sustaining attacks amid supply shortages and tighter Israeli border security.
Ukrainian intelligence claims that isolated cases of cannibalism occurred among Russian troops during winter supply shortages. The allegations, reported by the Sunday Times, could not be independently verified and were dismissed by Russia as propaganda.
Designers are reinventing the classic princess gown with sculpted silhouettes, rich fabrics, and minimalist precision. The result is a modern bridal look that blends timeless elegance with bold architectural drama.
Tyga has confirmed his elevated member status with 1win following days of speculation. The announcement highlights the company’s focus on exclusive, luxury experiences for select members.
Global military spending hit a record high in 2025, driven by sharp increases in Europe and Asia. In contrast, the Middle East saw only marginal growth despite ongoing regional conflicts.
A gunman opened fire near the White House Correspondents' Association dinner, prompting a review of security arrangements protecting President Donald Trump and other senior officials. Authorities are examining perimeter controls and coordination after the suspect was stopped inside the hotel hosting the event.
Puma has opened a new flagship store in the Big Fashion Glilot complex, introducing its Field of Play retail concept to Israel. The store combines performance sports gear and trend-focused fashion in a single immersive brand experience.
A man dressed as Adolf Hitler and standing on an Israeli flag gave a Nazi salute to runners at the Boston Marathon, sparking widespread condemnation. Event organizers and community leaders denounced the act as antisemitic and hateful.
Schools operated by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East in the West Bank have moved to a four day week due to funding shortages. The agency faces a major budget gap and ongoing controversy over allegations of militant ties among some staff members.
After a week of deadly stabbings and shootings, Israel’s police chief said some murders are sudden and impossible to prevent. Public anger has grown as violence spreads across communities and nearly 100 Arab citizens have been killed in crime-related incidents this year.
Britain approved only part of a 100,000 dollar donation from a sanctioned businessman intended for Ukrainian children. Funding for children relocated to Israel was rejected, with officials saying it could undermine the purpose of sanctions.
A man attempting to enter a Vaughan synagogue assaulted a congregant after being denied entry. Police are investigating the incident as concern grows over rising antisemitic violence.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has completed radiation treatment for early-stage prostate cancer and is considered fully recovered. Doctors say the small tumor was successfully removed, with minimal risk of recurrence and no impact on his ability to serve.
Reports describe a surge in sexual abuse, executions, and mass arrests in Iran as repression intensifies during a ceasefire. Female prisoners and minority activists are said to face heightened risk, with several women under confirmed death sentences.
A commentary examines what it calls the secret behind Israeli resilience amid repeated missile attacks and wars. It argues that history, shared responsibility, and a culture of rebuilding enable Israelis to quickly return to daily life despite ongoing threats.
Israel has urged the United States to pressure Lebanon to curb Hezbollah activity, warning the ceasefire could fail. Ongoing violations and internal Lebanese divisions continue to threaten the fragile truce.
Senior right wing figures in Israel are reportedly exploring the creation of a new party as an alternative to Likud. The effort aims to form a broad government without extremist factions, but disagreements over a prime ministerial candidate remain unresolved.
Amid sirens and solemn memorial days, the author links Passover’s message of redemption to modern Jewish history and sacrifice. He calls for moral clarity and collective action in the face of ongoing threats to Israel and the Jewish people.
Lebanon's government has resisted efforts by Hezbollah to link its future to Iran's negotiations, reinforcing state authority and pursuing separate talks with Israel. At the same time, tensions between Washington and Tehran have shifted toward maritime confrontation, raising global economic risks.
A curated selection of classic and modern Israeli comedies highlights the enduring role of humor in the nation’s cinema. From early satires to recent box-office hits, the films reflect social tensions, cultural clashes, and everyday life while offering laughter for Independence Day.
Renana Raz reflects on the balance between creative freedom and personal responsibility that defines her life as an independent artist. While independence brings risk and financial uncertainty, she continues to choose it as the foundation of her work.
Iran said it executed a man accused of working for Israeli intelligence during recent protests, despite calls from the United States to halt such punishments. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps also reported raids against Kurdish groups in western Iran.
Dozens of Palestinians breached Israeli military checkpoints to enter the Jenin refugee camp, a closed military zone. Several suspects have been detained as security forces continue operations in the area.
The United States will not renew waivers allowing purchases of Iranian and Russian oil already at sea, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said. The move comes as Washington intensifies sanctions on Iranian oil networks and related financial operations.
Melanie Phillips’s *Fighting the Hate* offers strategies and arguments for countering anti-Israel narratives in the West. Drawing on her media experience, she urges a shift from defensiveness to confident, fact-based advocacy.
Jewish organizations in California are protesting the inclusion of antisemitic conspiracy theories in the state’s official voter guide for the governor’s race. They say publishing the statement lends legitimacy to hateful rhetoric amid rising antisemitism.
A new study proposes that the Great Pyramid of Giza was built using a helical ramp integrated into its outer face. Simulations suggest the method could have allowed completion within 20 to 27 years and may align with unexplained internal voids.
Tim Cook will step down as head of Apple after 15 years, becoming active chair of the board. Hardware leader John Ternus will take over as the company enters a new chapter.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been declared cancer-free after successful treatment for early-stage prostate cancer. He said he delayed announcing the diagnosis to prevent Iran from exploiting it during the war.
A study shows that graduates of the Israel Defense Forces Talpiot Program have founded about ten percent of Israel's billion dollar companies. Researchers say the elite military track has had an outsized impact on the country's technology sector and academia.
United States officials are weighing potential strikes on Iranian naval and energy infrastructure if the ceasefire fails. Options also reportedly include targeting senior Iranian military leaders to pressure Tehran during negotiations.
A new poll shows little change in Israeli voting patterns, though Likud and Bennett 2026 are now running neck and neck. Public opinion is divided over the Independence Day ceremony and the United States decision to extend the ceasefire.
A rioter was arrested in Jerusalem after allegedly assaulting a police officer during a protest. Activists waved Israeli flags marked with a swastika before police dispersed the crowd.
Peter Beinart received a major 2026 nonfiction literary award for his book criticizing the American Jewish community’s response to the war in Gaza. The honor reflects broader debates within literary circles over Israel and free expression.
Donald Trump became the first non-Israeli to receive Israel's top civilian honor, though he did not attend the ceremony. The award was presented during Independence Day celebrations that also featured Argentina's President Javier Milei.
Israel has named George Deek as special envoy to the Christian world in an effort to strengthen ties with global Christian communities. The appointment follows recent controversies involving Christian figures and religious symbols.
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