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Andrew Cuomo, the leading candidate for New York City mayor, addressed Jewish voters at a synagogue, emphasizing his commitment to combating antisemitism. Jewish issues are expected to be significant in the upcoming mayoral election.
Syria condemns Israeli strikes as a 'flagrant violation' of its sovereignty, resulting in the near-total destruction of a military airport in Hama and injuring civilians and soldiers.
The Qatargate affair has led to the arrest of two close aides to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and involves allegations of contact with a foreign agent, fraud, money laundering, and bribery. The investigation centers around pro-Qatar lobbyists and their influence on Israeli media regarding Qatar's role in hostage negotiations with Hamas.
The IDF launched airstrikes in Syria, targeting military capabilities and infrastructure. The strikes have drawn condemnation and concern, and the planned entry of Syrian Druze workers into Israel was cancelled.
Israeli founders of Wiz double their fortunes, joining 41 Israelis on Forbes billionaires list.
US President Donald Trump has announced sweeping global tariffs, including a 17% import duty on Israeli goods, risking a trade war with multiple countries.
New figures show that almost all ultra-Orthodox men called up for military service in recent months have declined to do so, prompting calls for enforcement of laws against draft evasion.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that the IDF is creating a new security corridor across southern Gaza to cut off the city of Rafah from the rest of the Strip and increase pressure on Hamas to release the hostages.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz has announced that troops will stay indefinitely at a military position on the Lebanese border to protect border communities and deter threats from Hezbollah.
Prime Minister Netanyahu defends Qatar and his top aide in the Qatargate investigation, accusing the police of coercion.
Israel reportedly strikes scientific research center and two airbases in Syria, according to Syrian media. No comment from IDF. Turkey interested in taking over T-4 base for training Syrian army.
One man was killed in an Israeli raid in the West Bank, leading to increased violence in the region.
Aliyah Minister Ofir Sofer states that Haredim who make aliyah serve in the army, unlike Israeli ultra-Orthodox. The government is urged to find a solution to increase the number of soldiers, especially combat soldiers, as the ultra-Orthodox community refuses to relinquish military exemptions.
A study reveals that Egyptian state media is overwhelmingly anti-Israel and antisemitic, with 87% of opinion articles about Israel in leading news outlets speaking negatively about the Jewish state.
Rebel Otzma Yehudit MK Almog Cohen has accepted a deputy ministerial position in exchange for resigning as a lawmaker, allowing the return of another MK and preventing the resignation of the Finance Minister.
Israel is creating a 'second Philadelphi' route in Gaza to increase pressure on Hamas to release hostages.
The Ramat Hasharon mall is ordered to close on Saturdays, leading to a debate between secular politicians and the legal adviser. Secular politicians argue for the right to live according to their own path and faith, while the legal adviser emphasizes the enforcement of labor laws and workers' rights.
Benny Gantz slams Netanyahu for appointing temporary Shin Bet head during war, questioning his judgment and commitment to national security.
Businessman Gil Birger has been questioned in the Qatargate scandal, which involves aides to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spreading pro-Qatar messaging. The two aides are suspected of various crimes, and Netanyahu denies any knowledge of their connection to Qatar.
The OECD expects Israel's economy to rebound in 2025, but urges structural reforms to address socioeconomic gaps and the high cost of living.
Kibbutz Nir Oz has reached a $95 million plan with the state to rebuild after being destroyed by terrorists in 2023.
Likud MK demands parliamentary hearing to discuss probe of Jerusalem Post editor amid concerns of press freedom violations.
Germany is seeking to deport four foreign residents of Berlin over their alleged activity at pro-Palestinian protests, potentially testing a foundational law enacted after the Holocaust.
The OECD is urging higher carbon taxes, especially on natural gas, to promote the transition to renewable energy sources in Israel.
Ultra-Orthodox young men in Israel are refusing or ignoring conscription orders, despite the country's need for fresh recruits during the war in Gaza.
Businessman Gil Birger questioned by police in Qatargate scandal after admitting to transferring money to a top aide of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Houthi rebels in Yemen say that four people were killed in airstrikes that they blame on the US.
Jerusalem municipality has begun work on a massive expansion project around the First Station entertainment complex, which will create a new residential, business, tourism, and transportation hub.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is planning to appoint the current acting Shin Bet deputy as the interim chief after withdrawing his selection of former Navy chief Eli Sharvit.
A bill in New York State to 'stop super speeders' gains new momentum after a car crash kills a Jewish mother and her two daughters in Brooklyn.
The IDF has expanded its offensive in southern Gaza, deploying another division and conducting extensive strikes in Rafah and Khan Younis.
The Trump administration has frozen research grants to Princeton University as part of a crackdown on antisemitism at campuses.
Jewish Republican Randy Fine, supported by President Trump, wins special election in Florida's 6th Congressional District, becoming one of four Jewish Republicans in Congress.
Jewish Republican Randy Fine wins special election in Florida for US Congress seat, defeating Democratic challenger and ending hopes for a Democratic upset in a Trump-supportive district.
Cory Booker sets US Senate record with 24-hour speech against Trump.
Princeton University says US federal grants have been frozen, and they will cooperate with the government in combating antisemitism.
Police in the Qatargate investigation are concerned about possible obstruction of justice as attorney Amit Hadad, who represents one of the central suspects, is also Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's lawyer.
A Jewish Republican candidate in Florida is facing a close race against a Muslim opponent who has been critical of Israel.
The Pentagon is sending another aircraft carrier to the Middle East, while Trump's adviser expands their role to include Africa.
US President Donald Trump spoke with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi about Gaza and military progress in strikes against Yemen's Houthi insurgents.
Former IDF Southern Command chief Sami Turgeman is said to be in the running for the position of Shin Bet chief, according to Hebrew media reports. However, an official from the Prime Minister's Office denies these reports.
Amit Soussana, a former hostage and survivor, receives the International Woman of Courage Award and urges immediate action to free captives in Gaza.
Democrats chair Yair Golan condemns Israeli government for promoting settler violence in the West Bank and calls for strong leadership focused on security and hope.
Former prime minister Naftali Bennett has registered a new political party, Bennett 2026, ahead of the 2026 elections. The registration has been welcomed by National Unity chairman Benny Gantz and opposition leader Yair Lapid.
Two aides to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are suspected of taking money to promote Qatar as a mediator in hostage talks between Israel and Hamas.
Trump's pick for ambassador to London, Warren Stephens, will push the UK to restore arms exports to Israel after a partial suspension due to rights concerns.
Jerusalem Post Editor Zvika Klein is being investigated for alleged contact with a foreign agent in connection to the probe into ties between Netanyahu's aides and Qatar.
Yehuda Kurtzer, Franklin Foer, and Sarah Hurwitz engage in a dynamic discussion about the challenges facing American Judaism and the importance of ethics in the Jewish tradition during a live episode of Identity/Crisis.
Masked Israeli settlers attack and set fire to homes in Palestinian village of Duma, West Bank. IDF sends force to deal with violence. Several settlers detained. Duma previously experienced a deadly attack in 2015.
Knesset committee chairman Simcha Rothman published a mock bill proposing an 'annual memorial day' for democracy in Israel as an April Fools Day joke. Another lawmaker also made a jest on social media, submitting a bill to extend the government term from four to six years.
Command Sgt. Maj. Meir Abergel, 54, was killed by Hamas gunmen outside the Sderot police station on October 7. He served in the IDF and the Israel Police for over 30 years and was known for his love of storytelling and his support for his loved ones.
Staff Sgt. David Ratner, 20, was killed while bravely fighting against the Hamas invasion of the Nahal Oz IDF base. He was remembered as a strong, generous, and beloved individual who radiated inner strength.
Israel urges Lebanon to take action against terrorist organizations after strike kills Hezbollah operative planning attack on Israeli civilians.
Survivors of the Myanmar earthquake are in urgent need of food and shelter as the death toll continues to rise. The civil war in the country is hindering relief efforts, with the junta restricting access to affected areas.
The Knesset has approved a bill to support families of released hostages, offering financial assistance and maintaining benefits for their recovery process.
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich resigns to push rival party member out of Knesset in response to violations of coalition agreements.
The IDF issues an evacuation warning for Palestinians in Beit Hanoun after rocket fire from Gaza.
Israeli high school students were stranded at a Turkish airport for over 12 hours after their plane made an emergency landing. Concerns were raised about their safety in Turkey, but they have now safely arrived in Poland for their educational trip.
Israeli scientists propose that Paleolithic children who created finger paintings in underground caves were mini-priests or spiritual mediators.
Israeli students stranded at a Turkish airport for over 12 hours due to an emergency landing finally reach Poland for their organized trip to learn about the Holocaust.
A Cornell student involved in pro-Palestinian protests is leaving the US due to fear of detention and threats to his safety.
An adviser to Iran's supreme leader has warned that the country will have 'no choice' but to acquire nuclear weapons if it is attacked by the United States or its allies.
The Israeli military says it targeted a Hezbollah operative in a strike on a southern suburb of Beirut, citing an immediate threat.
Trump reveals that David Friedman and others are interested in the UN envoy vacancy.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accuses police of holding two aides 'hostage' in the Qatargate investigation, sparking criticism from those highlighting the 59 Israelis currently being held hostage in Gaza.
A new study conducted by the Orthodox Union (OU) explores the reasons why American Jews leave Orthodoxy and calls for more inclusive mindsets and support from the community.
Former ambassador to Israel David Friedman has expressed interest in becoming the next US ambassador to the United Nations, according to President Donald Trump.
US President Trump announces plans for his first foreign visit to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, and potentially other countries. The trip may take place in May or later, and the decision to visit Saudi Arabia first is based on their investment commitment to US companies.
Twelve protesters were arrested in Jerusalem during anti-government and pro-hostage deal rallies, which took place amid political developments and the ongoing war in Gaza.
Fitch affirms Israel's credit rating but warns of rising debt, political challenges, and uncertainty in Gaza conflict. Moody's also warns of high political risks and maintains a negative outlook.
MK Lazimi claims that the police are working for the coup government and calls for support in the fight for democracy.
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich briefly resigns to push rival party member out of Knesset, citing violation of agreements. Otzma Yehudit criticized for not fulfilling commitment to return MK Zvi Sukkot to the legislature.
The New York State Attorney General's Office has halted a car wash's discriminatory scam that targeted Jewish customers preparing for Passover.
Security forces are filmed manhandling MK Naama Lazimi during an anti-government protest in Jerusalem. The Democrats' chair condemns the incident and promises justice for the officers involved.
The UN accuses the Israeli military of burying the bodies of 15 Palestinian medics killed in Gaza in a mass grave, while the IDF denies the allegations.
UnMaskHateNY, a coalition of Black and Jewish advocacy groups, launches an ad campaign in support of New York State legislation that would increase penalties for crimes committed by masked offenders.
Global stock markets fall as S&P 500 enters correction territory and fears of recession increase due to upcoming US tariff announcements.
The IDF is reorganizing its units responsible for Iran planning, with the Strategy and Third-Circle Directorate being closed and its units returning to the Planning and Force Design Directorate.
Netanyahu's office falsely claims Trump opposition as reason for rethinking Shin Bet appointment
Five Israelis accused of raping a British tourist in Cyprus have been acquitted by a court, with the defendants' claims of the accuser's unreliability being accepted.
The film version of the controversial play 'Seven Jewish Children: A Play for Gaza' has premiered in London, sparking debate about its portrayal of Israelis and its alleged antisemitic content.
US President Donald Trump says he's considering ways to serve a third term, indicating a breach of the constitutional barrier.
Lawmakers vote unanimously to approve a bill establishing an annual day to appreciate those wounded in Israeli military operations and wars.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly en route to testify to police on the Qatargate scandal after two of his aides were arrested.
Israeli lawmakers have approved the first reading of a bill that would oblige every government to create a national security strategy. The proposed strategy document would identify challenges, set goals, and evaluate the current strategy.
Prime Minister Netanyahu is reconsidering the appointment of Eli Sharvit as the next head of the Shin Bet security service due to his reported participation in protests against the government's judicial overhaul plans.
Former Navy commander Eli Sharvit has been chosen by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to be the next head of the Shin Bet, replacing Ronen Bar. Sharvit's appointment is pending review by a vetting committee.
The IDF calls on Gazans in parts of Rafah to evacuate as they prepare to eliminate terrorist organizations in the area.
Houthis report suspected US airstrikes in Sanaa, Yemen, resulting in at least one death and four others wounded.
Former Navy commander Eli Sharvit has been appointed as the next head of the Shin Bet, replacing Ronen Bar. The decision comes after the Shin Bet faced a severe trauma in October 2023, and the government's decision to fire Bar has faced legal difficulties and protests.
Recently released hostage Tal Shoham reveals the struggles faced by fellow captives in Gaza and their discussions of suicide due to inhumane conditions. Parents express concerns for their sons' well-being.
Gaza's bakeries could shut down within a week due to a blockade of food and supplies, according to the UN.
Yarden Bibas says only Donald Trump is capable of bringing back the hostages and ending the war in Gaza, adding that he believes that the US president can convince both Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas to reach a deal.
US President Donald Trump is set to visit Saudi Arabia in May, focusing on economic cooperation and Saudi investment in American companies.
National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir was mocked by cabinet colleagues for his unrealistic demands to punish Gaza, while efforts to free hostages from Gaza were discussed at a security cabinet meeting.
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen faces a verdict that could impact her political career and eligibility to run in the next presidential election.
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