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Iran says ships crossing the Strait of Hormuz must pay for 'navigational services,' denying the charges are tolls. Analysts contend the move would violate international maritime law and escalate tensions over the vital shipping route.
May 25, 2026
Rabbi Dov Lando instructed United Torah Judaism lawmakers to halt cooperation on the disputed ultra-Orthodox draft bill, citing a lack of trust in the coalition. The move deepens tensions as the government struggles to secure support for the legislation and avoid early elections.
Crypto derivatives now dominate digital asset trading as more traders leave spot markets for contracts for difference. The shift reflects demand for short selling, leverage, and structured risk management in volatile conditions.
Kata Group has launched construction and pre-sales for the 23-story SQUARE TLV tower on Derech Hashalom. The project is part of a large mixed-use complex that will include housing, commercial space, a park, and educational facilities in central Tel Aviv.
A guide to the five best rotating proxy providers for reliable web scraping and large-scale data collection. The article compares features, pricing, and best practices for maintaining efficient and ethical data workflows.
May 25, 2026
Trump is rallying conservative influencers and Republican lawmakers to support a potential nuclear deal with Iran. While the White House says negotiations are close, internal party concerns and regional tensions persist.
May 25, 2026
The Israel Defense Forces Home Front Command has developed a new early warning system for rocket and drone attacks from Lebanon. The upgrade includes extended siren times and clearer mobile application alerts for civilians.
United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio condemned Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem for threatening to overthrow Lebanon's government. Rubio accused the group of destabilizing the country and vowed that such threats would not succeed.
A homemade tahini and silan spread is nutritionally better than typical chocolate spreads but just as calorie-dense. Despite its natural ingredients, it should be consumed in moderation.
The European Broadcasting Union has warned that a bill threatening the independence of Israel's public broadcaster could endanger the country's participation in events like Eurovision. The warning follows recent controversy over voting practices during the song contest.
May 24, 2026
Israel’s military remains on high alert amid uncertainty over United States-Iran negotiations, even as it scales back some reservist deployments. Officials warn of a potential Iranian surprise attack and oppose including Hezbollah in any future agreement.
May 24, 2026
Israeli forces killed Hamas military chief Izz al-Din al-Haddad after years of intelligence efforts. Officials say his death creates a leadership vacuum but warn that Hamas will continue its campaign against Israel.
May 24, 2026
Israeli officials warn that the emerging Iran and United States agreement fails to address missile threats and regional proxy forces. Leaders in Jerusalem fear the deal could restrict Israel’s military freedom of action.
May 24, 2026
A proposed bill to create a new authority over antiquities in the West Bank and Gaza has drawn legal warnings that it may violate international law. Critics say it could amount to creeping annexation as it advances toward final votes.
May 24, 2026
The arrest of a New Jersey activist aboard a Gaza flotilla has spotlighted links between a sanctioned group and a newly formed organization. Archived records and public statements indicate overlapping membership and continued collaboration among affiliated networks.
May 24, 2026
Dr. Nadia Khir, Israel's first female Druze physician, overcame deep social resistance to pursue medical studies in 1985. Her groundbreaking path helped transform educational opportunities for Druze women, a change she now sees reflected in the next generation.
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.
May 24, 2026
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.
May 24, 2026
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.
May 24, 2026
Police clashed with protesters in Belgrade as tens of thousands demanded early elections and the resignation of President Aleksandar Vucic. The unrest stems from a deadly 2024 railway station collapse that fueled a nationwide anti-corruption movement.
May 24, 2026
On Bob Dylan’s 85th birthday, a walk through Greenwich Village and Chelsea revisits the places that shaped his early career. The neighborhoods have transformed dramatically, yet the city’s creative pulse endures.
Iran has moved its World Cup training camp from Arizona to Tijuana after receiving approval from the International Federation of Association Football. The change is intended to avoid visa complications and ease travel ahead of matches in Los Angeles and Seattle.
May 23, 2026
A new book explores how American Orthodox educators who settled in Israel reshaped Israeli Judaism and fostered a moderate religious movement. Their influence extended back to North America through students and institutions, leaving a lasting mark on Jewish life.
May 23, 2026
A new translation of Rabbi Yehuda Leib HaLevi Ashlag’s introduction to the Zohar revisits his call for spiritual renewal written during Europe’s destruction. The work presents a vision of transforming human desire as the path to redemption and return.
Gunshots were reported near the White House, prompting a lockdown and a security response. Authorities are investigating the incident as details continue to emerge.
May 23, 2026
Staff Sgt. Noam Hamburger was killed in an explosive drone strike near the Lebanese border. Two other soldiers were wounded in the same incident and taken to a hospital for treatment.
May 23, 2026
Spanish police arrested four Gaza flotilla activists after clashes at Bilbao Airport, with videos showing officers dragging and striking detainees. The incident deepened diplomatic tensions between Spain and Israel and sparked political backlash at home.
May 23, 2026
A new study finds that age alone should not determine when drivers must stop driving. Researchers call for evaluations based on cognitive and physical function rather than fixed age thresholds.
May 23, 2026
A couple from Rishon Lezion was found shot dead in their car near Moshav Mishmar Ayalon after relatives reported them missing. While initial findings pointed to a possible murder-suicide, police have widened the investigation and imposed a gag order on further details.
May 23, 2026
The Dan Panorama Tel Aviv has unveiled Calma Spa as part of a major renovation investment of NIS 60 million. The upgrade includes refurbished sea-view rooms, a renewed restaurant and lobby, and an enhanced pool complex overlooking the beach.
The Negev has been officially recognized as an Appellation of Origin, becoming Israel’s second designated wine region. The move highlights the desert’s unique terroir and is expected to boost international recognition and wine tourism.
Hungary has reversed its plan to leave the International Criminal Court, Prime Minister Peter Magyar announced. The move marks a shift from the previous government's position, which had criticized the court and allowed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to visit without risk of arrest.
May 22, 2026
Donald Trump returned to Washington, canceling his son's wedding plans as Iran negotiations continue. Iranian officials warned that talks will fail if nuclear issues are pushed, while the United States says progress has been made but no deal is near.
May 22, 2026
An opinion writer urges Israeli politicians to make improving the country's global image a top election priority. With international criticism and antisemitism rising, the next government is called on to strengthen public diplomacy and counter negative narratives.
May 22, 2026
A Jerusalem resident has been indicted on multiple terror and assault charges over a series of violent attacks in Jalud. Prosecutors allege he took part in arson, a brutal assault on a guard, and an attempt to flee police while endangering security personnel.
May 22, 2026
Tulsi Gabbard has resigned as Director of National Intelligence, effective June 30. She cited her husband's recent cancer diagnosis as the reason for stepping down.
Patent images reveal the next generation Lada Niva, blending classic design cues with influences from the Dacia Duster. Despite sanctions and uncertainty over its engine, production is targeted for 2028, though exports to Europe or Israel appear unlikely.
May 22, 2026
Iran has escalated its crackdown on Baha'i and Christian minorities, carrying out arrests, raids, and lengthy prison sentences. Rights advocates say vague national security laws are being used to systematically suppress religious communities.
May 22, 2026
A man who shouted death threats at Jewish people and threatened to blow up Jewish schools has been jailed for five years in London. The case comes amid a rise in antisemitic attacks in the city.
May 22, 2026
Democrats have introduced legislation to prevent individuals connected to the January 6 Capitol attack from receiving money from a new $1.8 billion Justice Department fund. The proposal comes amid legal challenges and plans by some defendants to seek compensation.
A court ruling has boosted hopes that Leonard Cohen’s long-hidden 1972 Israel concerts and vast archive could finally be released. The decision rejected misconduct claims against his former manager, though legal battles over the estate continue.
May 21, 2026
Marco Rubio will tell alliance ministers that President Donald Trump is 'very disappointed' with members that limited support during the Iran war. The United States plans to withdraw troops from Europe and reduce certain military commitments, raising fresh concerns about its commitment to the alliance.
The Israeli military struck a Hezbollah weapons facility hidden inside a former clinic in Tyre, saying secondary explosions confirmed stored arms. The operation followed earlier strikes after rockets were launched from residential areas.
May 21, 2026
Hundreds of Jewish leaders are calling on Israel's ambassador to the United States to apologize for labeling J Street a 'cancer.' They say the remarks deepen divisions and undermine unity within the Jewish community.
Shavuot celebrates the giving of the Torah and Judaism’s mission to unite heaven and Earth. The festival teaches that holiness is achieved by elevating everyday life and bringing sanctity into the physical world.
May 21, 2026
An exploration of Shavuot’s meaning argues that the holiday’s power lies not in ritual symbols but in the Jewish people’s enduring pledge at Sinai. The author calls for renewed daily affirmations of faith and gratitude, especially for life in the State of Israel.
May 21, 2026
The United States has charged former Cuban President Raul Castro over the 1996 downing of two civilian planes, escalating tensions with Havana. Officials suggest the case could pave the way for broader pressure or political change on the island.
May 20, 2026
Victims of Islamist terror attacks in the United Kingdom say the charity watchdog is failing to act decisively against organizations accused of extremist ties. The regulator defends its record but acknowledges it needs stronger legal powers to tackle extremism.
May 20, 2026
Bibars Natcho has retired at 38 after a two decade career in Israel and Europe. The former national team captain made history as Israel’s first non Jewish captain and earned honors at home and abroad.
May 20, 2026
Israeli basketball player Raz Adam, 26, was killed in a car crash on Highway 90 in the Galilee Panhandle. He had recently played for Hapoel Galil Elyon and previously represented Israel in international youth competition.
May 20, 2026
Two people were killed and about ten injured in a late night crash involving a truck and a minibus on Highway 7 near Ashdod. Several victims were hospitalized with serious injuries as police investigated the scene.
May 20, 2026
Progress has been reported in talks between the United States and Iran on a possible framework to ease tensions, though major gaps remain. Israeli officials believe Iran’s leadership may reject key compromises, and military coordination continues in case diplomacy collapses.
May 20, 2026
Spotify rejected a request to remove a rap song accused of promoting antisemitic conspiracy theories and violent rhetoric. The International Legal Forum said the decision undermines efforts to combat online hate and protect targeted communities.
May 20, 2026
A study finds that Iran’s internet restrictions are fueling isolation, depression, and migration concerns. High costs and fear of surveillance have deepened inequality and psychological strain, particularly among young people.
Samsung’s Galaxy A26 children’s edition combines a capable mid-range smartphone with robust parental controls. While most monitoring tools are available on other Android devices, the package offers parents an easier, more structured way to manage a child’s first phone.
May 20, 2026
Reports that Israeli and United States strikes may have sought to pave the way for Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s return have thrust the former Iranian president back into the spotlight. Once a hardline leader known for nuclear defiance and inflammatory rhetoric, he remains a controversial and unpredictable figure in Iran’s political landscape.
May 20, 2026
Aqua Sense has developed a remote monitoring system that measures and tracks fish in ponds without removing them from the water. The technology improves fish health, reduces labor, and works even in turbid conditions.
May 20, 2026
New analysis has revealed that one of the victims found in Pompeii's Garden of the Fugitives was a doctor carrying medical tools as he fled the eruption. Imaging scans uncovered surgical instruments hidden inside his plaster cast nearly 65 years after its discovery.
May 20, 2026
Daniel Hershkowitz has withdrawn from the State Comptroller race, leaving Michael Rabilo and Yosef Elron as the remaining candidates. The contest has sparked political infighting, with shifting endorsements and sharp criticism from opposition lawmakers.
May 20, 2026
A report claims Israel and the United States sought to reinstall former Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad during recent military operations. The alleged plan included a strike meant to free him but ultimately failed.
May 20, 2026
Israir will offer northern Israeli wine and cheese on select flights for Shavuot to support businesses affected by the war. The initiative highlights producers from the Western Galilee and aims to boost exposure for struggling communities.
Israel's Negev Desert has been granted protected geographical indication status as an international wine region. The move is expected to boost tourism and elevate the global profile of the country's wine industry.
The Senate moved forward with a resolution seeking to limit President Donald Trump's war powers regarding Iran. The measure faces steep hurdles in Congress and an expected veto.
The United Arab Emirates said drones launched from Iraq targeted its territory, with one striking near the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant. Officials confirmed no radioactive release and warned of serious risks if the plant had been directly hit.
May 19, 2026
Sally Rooney will release the Hebrew edition of her novel *Intermezzo* through an اسرائیלי publisher that aligns with the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement. The move follows her earlier refusal to work with other Israeli publishers and reflects her effort to comply with the boycott’s guidelines.
The United States Treasury sanctioned several flotilla organizers over alleged ties to Hamas and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. The move targets individuals linked to previously designated organizations and follows the interception of a Gaza-bound flotilla.
Israel Electric Corporation has launched a drone‑mounted robotic system to install and remove aviation warning balls on high‑voltage lines. The innovation aims to improve worker safety, cut costs, and modernize grid maintenance.
May 19, 2026
Explosions were reported on Iran's Qeshm Island, with the cause still unknown. The incident follows drone sightings and heightened tensions after the United States delayed planned airstrikes on Iran.
A mother and daughter pastry team share four elegant dairy recipes for Shavuot, from fruit tartlets to a cream-filled vanilla roulade. The article also spotlights standout cheesecakes and artisanal cheeses perfect for the holiday table.
An opinion piece argues that Israel's rabbinical courts operate with sweeping power and little oversight, harming citizens, especially women. The author calls for transparency, public accountability, and the appointment of women to senior leadership roles.
Ondas Holdings will acquire Israeli defense software firm Omnisys for $200 million. The deal expands Ondas' autonomous defense capabilities and strengthens its presence in Israel’s defense technology sector.
May 19, 2026
The University of Haifa has launched Israel’s first exhibit at the Silk Road Virtual Museum, featuring ancient textiles discovered in the Arava desert. Nearly 3,900 fabric fragments reveal extensive trade links across Asia, Africa, and Europe more than a thousand years ago.
May 19, 2026
Iran's president said the country will not 'surrender' as it enters talks with the United States. His comments came after President Donald Trump said he paused a planned strike on Iran following a new peace proposal and expressed hope for a nuclear agreement.
May 19, 2026
Dassault Systèmes Israel head Eli Boichis says artificial intelligence and robotics will not replace engineers but will eliminate repetitive tasks. He highlights the growing role of virtual simulations and cloud-based platforms in transforming product design and manufacturing.
Surf therapy is helping traumatized youth in Israel find healing through a structured blend of surfing, education, and group support. Practitioners say the sea offers both physical regulation and emotional renewal for those coping with deep pain.
Healthy lifestyle changes can reduce biological age by up to five years, according to new research. Experts say habits such as proper nutrition, exercise, quality sleep, and avoiding smoking play a crucial role in slowing the aging process.
May 18, 2026
Israel is reportedly examining the expropriation of Arab-owned homes and public buildings in Jerusalem's Old City. The move has drawn criticism and condemnation from a Palestinian Islamist group, which warned of escalating tensions.
Ultra-Orthodox parties are threatening to topple the government over military draft exemptions, despite elections being only weeks away. Beyond the immediate drama, the clash signals possible strain in the long-standing alliance between Netanyahu and his traditional religious partners.
From crisp white jeans to advanced skincare, this week’s standout items blend style and performance. Fashion, makeup, haircare, and anti-aging essentials all make the list.
A new survey indicates that nearly 80 percent of Gaza residents are interested in emigrating. Israeli officials say the findings highlight growing despair as aid continues to flow into the territory.
Maple syrup contains minerals and antioxidants that white sugar lacks, and it may have a slightly lower impact on blood sugar levels. However, it is still a form of added sugar and should be consumed in moderation.
May 18, 2026
Hamas has named Mohammed Ouda as the new head of its military wing after the assassination of Izz ad-Din al-Haddad. Ouda is a longtime member of the group and played a role in planning the October 7 attack.
May 17, 2026
Thousands gathered on the National Mall for a Trump-backed national prayer event ahead of the nation's 250th anniversary. The celebration highlighted faith in public life while drawing debate over the separation of church and state.
The head of the Jadeidi-Makr village council and his deputy were shot and seriously wounded in a targeted attack. Police have launched a manhunt and opened an investigation.
Ten Israeli civilians were arrested after crossing into Syria and were returned to Israel by the military. The incident is part of repeated attempts by activists seeking to establish Jewish settlements inside Syria.
May 17, 2026
Germany’s domestic intelligence agency has identified the watermelon symbol as part of secular pro-Palestinian extremism in a new public guide. The agency warns that coded imagery and slogans can normalize antisemitism and contribute to radicalization and violence.
May 17, 2026
The government approved funding and incentives to encourage countries to move their embassies to Jerusalem. The initiative has strong support from the United States, with several countries already relocating or opening offices in the city.
Arab commentators view the Jeddah summit as a shift toward stronger collective Gulf security amid escalating conflict with Iran. They warn that Gaza's humanitarian crisis is being overshadowed and that the regional war is reshaping both Iran's future and the broader global order.
May 17, 2026
Former finance minister Moshe Kahlon will admit to violating reporting duties in connection with financial irregularities at UnetCredit. The plea deal includes a suspended sentence, a fine, and a temporary ban from serving as an officer in a public company, pending court approval.
May 17, 2026
Reports say Israel built two secret military bases in Iraq's desert during the war with Iran. One base reportedly predated the current conflict and was used in a June 2025 operation.
Asteroid 2026 JH2 will pass within 91,600 kilometers of Earth on May 18. Though relatively small at 33 meters wide, scientists say it poses no threat and will safely fly by the planet.
Pecans and peanuts each offer distinct heart health benefits, from healthy fats to high protein content. Experts say the best choice depends on dietary goals, and combining both may provide the most balanced advantage.
May 17, 2026
A new study shows that intestinal stem cells actively defend against Salmonella by transforming into antimicrobial cells. The findings also suggest a possible link between this protective response and Crohn's disease.
May 17, 2026
Eight people were injured, four seriously, after a car drove into pedestrians in Modena. The driver was arrested after attempting to flee and stabbing a bystander. Authorities are investigating his motives.
The World Health Organization has declared the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda an international public health emergency. Officials warn of cross-border spread and note there are no approved vaccines or treatments for the Bundibugyo strain.
May 17, 2026
The United States has approved 25.8 billion dollars in weapons sales to Middle Eastern allies following recent conflict with Iran. Production limits may delay delivery of key air defense systems for years.
