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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.
May 16, 2026
Spain will not participate in the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest, with Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez citing human rights concerns over Israel’s inclusion. The move has drawn domestic criticism from opposition leaders who accuse him of inconsistency.
May 16, 2026
After losing her leg to cancer, Brazilian lawyer Lilian Gandelman moved to Israel to begin a new chapter. Now based in Tel Aviv, she advocates for disability awareness while building a life defined by resilience, belonging, and determination.
May 16, 2026
Five Israelis, including a military reservist, were arrested for allegedly vandalizing Palestinian property in the West Bank. The reservist was dismissed from duty, and police also launched a separate investigation into animal abuse in another village.
May 16, 2026
Federal prosecutors will pursue the death penalty against the suspect accused of killing two Israeli Embassy staff members outside the Capital Jewish Museum. Authorities say the attack was driven by antisemitic motives and carried out with significant planning.
Outdoor vacations are evolving as more Israelis seek a balance between traditional camping and comfortable glamping. Many now invest in upgraded equipment to enjoy nature without giving up convenience.
May 16, 2026
Yoel Zilberman warns that criminal networks in the Negev and Galilee have tightened their grip on Israel's economy and infrastructure. He says extortion, large scale theft, and illegal weapons have created a 'state within a state' and calls for a national crackdown.
May 16, 2026
Eurovision's final in Vienna proceeds despite five countries boycotting over Israel's participation. Protests and tensions have marked this year's competition, now reduced to its smallest size in over two decades.
May 16, 2026
A new study finds that maternal antibodies transferred during pregnancy and breastfeeding help program a child's immune system to resist gum disease later in life. Researchers say oral health protection begins even before birth.
A major Israeli study has found that sustained reductions in visceral belly fat are linked to slower brain aging and better cognitive function. The benefits were independent of overall weight loss and tied to improved metabolic health.
Gadi Eisenkot said he is open to forming a coalition with haredi parties as merger talks with Avigdor Liberman continue. Liberman reiterated his opposition to draft exemptions and ruled out unity while they persist.
May 16, 2026
A German court has permitted a pro-Palestinian encampment in a Hamburg park where Jews were deported during the Nazi era. The decision has drawn criticism from Jewish leaders but was upheld on the grounds that it does not threaten the dignity of the memorial site.
May 15, 2026
Sari Bashi's memoir recounts her marriage to a Palestinian professor amid legal barriers and political conflict. Told in alternating voices, the book explores love, identity, and inequality across Israeli and Palestinian divides.
May 15, 2026
The Israel Defense Forces conducted a major readiness drill along the eastern border and Dead Sea area to prepare for surprise attacks. The exercise tested air and ground coordination and highlighted new defense measures introduced after the October 7 massacre.
May 15, 2026
Suspected Iranian hackers breached unsecured fuel monitoring systems in the United States, altering display readings but causing no physical damage. Officials warn that weak cybersecurity protections leave critical infrastructure vulnerable to further attacks.
A biblical tale of separation and loyalty echoes the Jewish people's centuries-long longing for Jerusalem. As Jerusalem Day commemorates the city's reunification in 1967, the story highlights themes of exile, hope, and return.
Shavuot table design for 2026 highlights soft natural colors, organic materials, and airy floral arrangements. The trend emphasizes layered settings, gentle lighting, and personal details that create a warm and harmonious holiday atmosphere.
Tower Semiconductor posted stronger first quarter results and lifted guidance, pushing its share price to a record high. The company also secured $1.3 billion in silicon photonics contracts through 2027, supporting ambitious growth targets for 2028.
May 14, 2026
Israeli forces shot one suspect and wounded another after rocks were thrown at vehicles in the West Bank. A search is underway for additional attackers following the incident.
The House split evenly on a resolution to curb President Donald Trump's military actions against Iran, causing it to fail. Lawmakers remain divided over constitutional war powers and the scope of presidential authority.
May 14, 2026
Israel and Lebanon held eight hours of talks in Washington during their third round of negotiations. United States officials described the discussions as productive, with further meetings planned as a ceasefire deadline approaches.
May 14, 2026
FC Barcelona distanced itself from Lamine Yamal after he waved a Palestinian flag during a title celebration. The club reassured Israeli fans that the act was spontaneous and not a political statement, while Israel’s defense minister condemned the gesture.
May 14, 2026
Israel celebrated the 59th Jerusalem Day with a large flag march in the Old City and events nationwide. Tens of thousands participated as police reported an arrest over a suspected planned attack and minor clashes between activists.
Anat Vidor argues that Israel’s greatest challenge is political maturity, not survival. She calls for mandatory gender parity in leadership, saying greater female representation is essential for national renewal and unity.
Fossils discovered in Thailand reveal Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis, the largest known dinosaur from Southeast Asia. The massive plant-eater lived about 113 million years ago and offers new insight into dinosaur diversity and climate conditions during the Cretaceous Period.
Crunch America, a new caramel, peanut, and chocolate ice cream bar, is now available in stores and delivery apps. Early tasters found it pleasant but less impressive than previous Crunch hits.
Finland hosted a major Israeli defense delegation in Helsinki, highlighting expanding military cooperation and growing arms trade. The seminar focused on air defense and counter-drone systems as Finland boosts security amid regional tensions.
Steadicopter has unveiled a 'mothership' version of its Golden Eagle unmanned helicopter capable of deploying smaller drones and precision munitions in contested environments. The system is designed to provide stand‑off intelligence gathering, strike capabilities, and flexible mission support while remaining outside hostile defenses.
May 14, 2026
Scientists have identified a new crystal and a rare quasicrystal inside glass formed by the first atomic bomb test. The materials were created under extreme heat and pressure and may help researchers study violent events and design advanced technologies.
May 13, 2026
American intelligence indicates that Chinese companies are planning covert arms sales to Iran through third countries. Washington is urging Beijing to block the transfers amid heightened tensions.
May 13, 2026
The United States military is weighing a new name for its Iran campaign if fighting resumes after the ceasefire. Officials say a rebranded operation could help the administration navigate congressional war powers requirements.
May 13, 2026
Holocaust survivor Albrecht Weinberg has died at 101 after years spent educating young people about Nazi crimes. He returned to Germany in his 80s and became a prominent voice for remembrance and historical responsibility.
The remains of Specialist Mariyah Collington were recovered in Morocco after she went missing during joint military exercises. She and another soldier are believed to have fallen from a cliff while off duty.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked United States sanctions against United Nations expert Francesca Albanese, citing likely violations of her free speech rights. The sanctions were imposed after she urged war crimes prosecutions against Israeli and American nationals.
May 13, 2026
Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu has nominated Esther Shreiber to lead the Israel Antiquities Authority, making her the first woman to serve in the role. The decision has sparked criticism from some archaeologists, while the minister has defended her professional and managerial qualifications.
May 13, 2026
The head of the Board of Peace said Gaza's future remains stalled despite a ceasefire, citing ongoing violence and restrictions. He urged political change in Gaza and said reconstruction plans are ready once conditions permit.
May 13, 2026
Netanyahu met the United Arab Emirates president at the start of Operation Roaring Lion, marking their first public meeting since 2020. The visit highlights deepening cooperation between the two countries during the ongoing conflict.
May 13, 2026
Palestinians in Syria say they are facing growing suspicion under the country’s new authorities, following arrests, online incitement, and disputed changes to their legal classification. Community leaders warn that decades-old rights could be at risk as questions of identity and belonging resurface.
May 13, 2026
A commentator criticizes Britain’s public broadcaster for repeatedly underperforming at Eurovision despite the country’s strong music industry. The article argues that a lack of confidence in homegrown talent has led to misguided song selections and avoidable losses.
May 13, 2026
The Hind Rajab Foundation filed a complaint against a senior German prosecutor for dismissing allegations against a German Israeli soldier accused of crimes in Gaza. The group is demanding a renewed investigation and disciplinary action.
BYD has introduced a cheaper version of the Atto 2 plug-in crossover in Israel for 138,000 shekels. The new trim offers a smaller battery and less equipment but maintains the same size and safety features. It is expected to appeal mainly to fleet buyers due to its lower tax rate.
May 13, 2026
Florida is preparing to shut down the migrant detention center known as Alligator Alcatraz and transfer detainees by early June. Federal officials say they are still evaluating detention needs, while advocates have criticized conditions at the remote facility.
May 13, 2026
A major analysis of nearly four and a half million people links both short and long sleep durations to higher dementia risk. Researchers say balanced sleep, regular exercise, and less sitting could help prevent or delay up to half of cases.
May 12, 2026
United States intelligence assessments indicate Iran has restored access to most of its missile sites and retains a large portion of its arsenal. Reports say underground facilities and mobile launchers remain largely operational despite recent strikes.
May 12, 2026
Dedi Simchi announced his entry into politics, saying he aims to influence the system from within and is considering all options, including joining an existing party. He called for a broad Zionist government, backed reforms to the conscription law, and stressed respect for democratic institutions.
May 12, 2026
The Congressional Budget Office estimates the Golden Dome missile defense system would cost $1.2 trillion over 20 years, far more than earlier projections. The plan includes a vast space-based interceptor network but could be overwhelmed by major powers.
May 12, 2026
Israel has condemned European Union sanctions on settlement groups as politically driven and morally distorted. Critics argue the focus on settler violence exaggerates the problem and serves a broader effort to delegitimize Jewish settlement.
May 12, 2026
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency has extended its recommendation against flights to Israel until May 27, 2026, citing ongoing regional instability. The decision delays the return of several major European airlines as officials continue to monitor security risks.
May 12, 2026
The Reservists Party has proposed a nationwide post-trauma recovery plan following the October 7 attacks and ensuing war. The initiative includes a dedicated rehabilitation fund, expanded mental health support, and reintegration programs for wounded service members.
May 12, 2026
Israel’s High Court is considering whether to block Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s appointment of Roman Gofman as Mossad chief. The case highlights a wider struggle over politicization of senior security posts and the limits of judicial oversight.
The real artificial intelligence challenge is not building better models but managing complex ecosystems of them. Organizations must focus on orchestration, visibility, and governance to keep pace with rapidly evolving automated systems.
May 12, 2026
Hungary’s new prime minister has granted veto powers to four senior ministers as his government takes office. The move comes as the European Union approves new sanctions targeting Israeli settlers and key settlement organizations.
Edith Eger, a Holocaust survivor who became a celebrated psychologist and author, has died at 98. After surviving Auschwitz and rebuilding her life in the United States, she devoted decades to helping others heal from trauma.
May 12, 2026
Keir Starmer has rejected calls to resign after a poor local election performance. While several lawmakers are urging him to set a departure date, senior cabinet ministers publicly expressed support for his leadership.
May 11, 2026
Protesters rallied outside a Brooklyn synagogue over an Israeli real estate event, leading to clashes with police and counter demonstrators. Officials condemned both the protest rhetoric and, separately, the promotion of West Bank property sales.
A Hornchurch man has been convicted of religiously aggravated assault after attacking people while asking if one victim was Jewish. Authorities say they will seek a harsher sentence and are increasing efforts to protect the Jewish community.
A new report finds that Houthi forces continue to use Iranian components in advanced missiles and drones despite sanctions. Investigators say active supply networks and recent parts shipments show the group is expanding its arsenal.
May 11, 2026
President Donald Trump criticized Kurdish groups for not supporting an uprising against Iran, despite reportedly vetoing the proposal himself. Senior defense officials in the United States opposed the plan, which had been encouraged by Israeli counterparts.
Toronto Police are searching for a man accused of toppling a menorah outside the Yorkville Jewish Centre. Community leaders say they will not be intimidated and plan to rebuild larger.
A comprehensive 2026 guide to the best proxy servers for YouTube, covering proxy types, top providers, setup methods, and key features. The article explains how to choose the right solution for scraping, ad verification, regional testing, and account management.
Despite nearly three years of war, Israel ranks among the top-performing economies in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Minister of Economy Nir Barkat will outline his plan to sustain growth amid rising defense costs and regional instability.
May 11, 2026
Azerbaijan honored Jewish tank commander Albert Agarunov, who was killed in the First Karabakh War and named a National Hero. His legacy remains a symbol of patriotism and interfaith unity in the country.
May 11, 2026
A Florida congressional contest has erupted into a wider political battle involving antisemitism, Israel, and Armenia. The feud between Representative Randy Fine and candidate Dan Bilzerian has drawn in diaspora groups and reignited debates over dual citizenship and foreign policy.
ONE ZERO will offer free international data packages to qualifying credit card holders based on monthly spending. The bank says the move could save families up to 1,500 Israeli shekels per vacation and is part of a broader effort to expand travel-related benefits.
May 10, 2026
Netanyahu met Druze and Circassian leaders at the Dead Sea, stressing his commitment to protecting lives and praising their community’s service. He also discussed Iran and recent talks with United States President Donald Trump.
May 10, 2026
Benjamin Netanyahu said the conflict with Iran is not over and that enriched uranium must still be removed and nuclear sites dismantled. He also pledged to phase out Israel’s reliance on United States military aid over the next decade.
ANUA has introduced a limited edition skincare collection inspired by the film KPop Demon Hunters. The range includes character-themed sheet masks and acne patches and is now available in Israel.
May 10, 2026
A new report details rising antisemitism at universities across the United Kingdom, including threats, assaults, and alleged staff involvement. Lawmakers are urging stronger action and clearer enforcement to protect Jewish students.
May 10, 2026
Hezbollah responded cautiously after Israel killed a top commander, launching only limited rocket fire. The restrained reaction reflects reduced capabilities and heavy losses, giving Israel a renewed strategic edge.
Green graffiti with inflammatory content was found on a stele at Berlin’s Holocaust memorial. Authorities are investigating the act as antisemitic damage amid a rise in related incidents in the city.
May 10, 2026
A new survey finds that six in ten people in the United Kingdom see antisemitism as a major problem, the highest level among groups polled. The findings come after recent attacks targeting the Jewish community and renewed political debate over discrimination.
Kurdish protesters in Hasakah have clashed with authorities over the removal of Kurdish from a courthouse sign amid the region’s transition to government control. The dispute highlights broader tensions over language rights and Kurdish integration into Syria’s new political order.
May 10, 2026
An analysis argues that Qatar operates as an independent power broker rather than an Iranian proxy, supplying money, diplomacy, and influence alongside Tehran's military backing of regional groups. It suggests Doha seeks to balance and contain Iran while strengthening its own strategic value to Washington.
May 10, 2026
Apple will pay 250 million dollars to settle claims that it misled consumers about artificial intelligence features on certain iPhones. Eligible buyers could receive up to 95 dollars, while Apple denies wrongdoing.
GoMobile has launched a new concept store in Petah Tikva that combines smartphones and electronics with lifestyle and household products. The branch emphasizes accessibility, family-friendly shopping and special launch promotions.
May 09, 2026
Peru has launched a preliminary investigation into a former Israeli soldier following a complaint alleging war crimes in the Gaza Strip. The complaint was filed by the Hind Rajab Foundation, which has pursued similar cases in multiple countries.
The Islamic State claimed it assassinated a prominent Shi'ite cleric in a bomb attack in Damascus. The killing highlights the group's continued ability to strike high-profile targets despite heightened security measures.
Fresh clashes near the Strait of Hormuz threaten a fragile diplomatic pause between the United States and Iran. The conflict has left all major players with mixed gains and exposed vulnerabilities, reshaping alliances without delivering a decisive outcome.
Matcha green has become the standout color trend of 2026, moving from social media and coffee culture into fashion and beauty. The versatile shade now appears in clothing, nails, and footwear across the season.
May 09, 2026
Israel and the United States targeted Iranian nuclear weaponization facilities rather than enrichment sites during their recent conflict, according to satellite analysis. Key research centers and universities linked to weapons development were heavily damaged, likely delaying Iran’s ability to build a nuclear weapon.
Three Israeli artists continue to open exhibitions despite the ongoing war, using color and creativity as sources of resilience. Their works explore optimism, memory, and transformation, offering viewers strength and reflection during uncertain times.
May 09, 2026
Jewish, Druze, and Arab artists united in a Tel Aviv exhibition to raise funds for lone soldiers. Proceeds from the sale of artworks will support soldiers serving without close family in Israel.
May 09, 2026
A new exhibition at Ticho House places Anna Ticho’s Jerusalem landscapes in conversation with contemporary artists who reinterpret the idea of the view. Through photography, digital manipulation, video, and sculpture, the show explores how artists deconstruct and reimagine nature.
May 09, 2026
Israeli settlers dug up a Palestinian grave near Sha-Nur, claiming it was too close to the settlement. The family later reburied the body elsewhere as the Israeli military said it would review the incident.
May 08, 2026
A new biopic portrays record executive Walter Yetnikoff as the driving force behind getting Michael Jackson's 'Billie Jean' onto Music Television in 1983. While some dispute the film's version of events, many credit Yetnikoff with helping challenge racial barriers in the early music video era.
A federal judge ruled that the Department of Government Efficiency unlawfully canceled humanities grants, including projects focused on Jewish scholarship and Holocaust research. The court ordered the grants reinstated, and the White House said it plans to appeal.
May 08, 2026
Two Jewish nonprofits are offering interest-free loans to help people relocate from states with restrictive policies toward lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer residents. The program has already helped dozens of households move to states with stronger legal protections.
May 08, 2026
The Days of Jewish Music festival returns for its fourteenth year with a four-day program celebrating the diversity of Jewish musical traditions. Under the theme 'Melodies of Hope,' the event features concerts, lectures, and tributes spanning cultures from Eastern Europe to North Africa and the Middle East.
A countryside home with soaring ceilings uses layered, dimmable lighting to create warmth and intimacy. Thoughtful fixture placement helps balance dramatic height with a cozy atmosphere.
