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TimesofIsraelIran said to be falsely labeling slain protesters as Basij members attacked by oppositionJanuary 25, 2026
Activists allege that Iranian authorities are forcing families of slain protesters to falsely claim their relatives were regime members killed by demonstrators. Victims' families reportedly face coercion, restrictions, and threats, as the government seeks to control the narrative around the protests.
TimesofIsraelHamas claims Israel currently searching for last hostage's body based on info it gaveJanuary 25, 2026
Hamas says Israel is searching for the last hostage's body in Gaza using information it provided to mediators. Israel has not commented, and the issue remains central to ongoing ceasefire talks.
TimesofIsraelSubmarine affair probe finds 'systemic failings' endangered state securityJanuary 25, 2026
A state inquiry found major failings in Israel's submarine and naval vessel deals under Benjamin Netanyahu, saying they endangered national security. The commission criticized the lack of oversight and called for clearer security policies.
TimesofIsraelPolice shut art show at leading East Jerusalem Palestinian theater, saying it backed terrorJanuary 25, 2026
Police closed an art exhibition at a prominent East Jerusalem Palestinian theater, alleging it supported terrorism. The move is part of a wider operation to strengthen police control in the area.
TimesofIsraelGovernment spent more than NIS 90 billion on war effort in 2025, fueling rising debtJanuary 25, 2026
Israel spent over NIS 90 billion on the war effort in 2025, leading to increased government borrowing and a higher debt burden. The public debt-to-gross domestic product ratio rose to 68.6%, with the budget deficit reaching 4.7% of gross domestic product.
TimesofIsraelIsrael giving Gaza's anti-Hamas militias weapons, intel, food, medical care -- reportJanuary 25, 2026
A new report says Israel is supplying anti-Hamas militias in Gaza with weapons, intelligence, and aid. Some in Israel warn this support could backfire, recalling past experiences with similar groups. The military declined to comment.
TimesofIsraelGovernment said pushing measure that would let it advance bills, take action without AG's approvalJanuary 25, 2026
The government is considering a resolution to bypass the Attorney General's approval for executive actions and legislation. Critics warn this could erode legal safeguards and increase the risk of government overreach.
TimesofIsraelOnce a bustling pilgrimage site, today's decaying Nazareth is a city in crisisJanuary 25, 2026
Nazareth faces a severe political and economic crisis, with shuttered businesses and a state-appointed committee replacing its elected council. Brief holiday festivities offered hope, but underlying issues remain unresolved as residents call for renewed investment and a return to democracy.
New York City Council is investigating a Brooklyn fundraiser where merchandise supporting terrorist groups was sold. Funding to the Muslim American Society is paused pending review, with future support under consideration.
TimesofIsraelIran's tiny Tel Aviv outpost: The surprising owners of a city playgroundJanuary 24, 2026
A Tel Aviv playground sits on land owned by Iran since the 1970s, originally intended for an embassy. The plot remains Iran's despite decades of diplomatic estrangement.
Syrian government and Kurdish forces will extend their ceasefire by one month, sources say. The move aims to support ongoing negotiations and the transfer of Islamic State detainees to Iraq.
TimesofIsraelPolice free 5 suspects arrested over disappearance of IDF soldier nearly 2 decades agoJanuary 23, 2026
Police have released five suspects arrested in connection with the 1997 disappearance of soldier Guy Hever. Despite a reported breakthrough, no charges were filed and the case remains unsolved.
TimesofIsraelThree hurt in car explosion near northern Arab town; police suspect criminal motiveJanuary 23, 2026
Three women were injured in a suspected criminal car explosion near Ar'ara, and two men were hospitalized after a stabbing in Rahat. The incidents follow mass protests over rising violence in Arab communities.
TimesofIsraelRafah crossing reopening was 'imposed' on Israel by Gaza mediators -- officialsJanuary 23, 2026
International mediators have pressed Israel to reopen the Rafah Crossing between Gaza and Egypt next week, with Israel set to maintain strict oversight. Humanitarian concerns persist, as aid and shelter supplies remain limited for Gaza's displaced population.
The United States Central Command chief will visit Israel tomorrow for talks with senior officials amid regional tensions. Other American officials are also expected for discussions on Gaza, hostages, and Iran.
TimesofIsraelAir France and KLM cancel weekend flights to Tel Aviv, citing regional tensionsJanuary 23, 2026
Air France and KLM have suspended flights to Israel, Dubai, and Saudi Arabia this weekend due to regional tensions. Other European airlines have also adjusted schedules, though no official security warnings have been issued. Israeli authorities say public safety guidelines remain unchanged.
TimesofIsraelPA reports Palestinian 59-year-old man killed by IDF near Nablus; no comment from militaryJanuary 23, 2026
A Palestinian man was killed by Israeli gunfire near Nablus, and his body was detained, according to the Palestinian Authority. Several others were injured by tear gas in a separate clash nearby. The Israeli military has not commented on the incidents.
The United Nations Human Rights Council has voted to expand its investigation into Iran's handling of protests. The resolution aims to strengthen efforts to hold perpetrators of rights abuses accountable.
TimesofIsraelEU concerned about Trump 'concentration of powers' over 'Board of Peace', document saysJanuary 23, 2026
The European Union is concerned about President Donald Trump's broad powers over the new Board of Peace. An internal document highlights worries about the concentration of authority and the Board's shift in focus to the Gaza conflict.
TimesofIsraelADL calls out influx of 'antisemitic dog whistles' employed by Saudi media figuresJanuary 23, 2026
The Anti-Defamation League warns of a rise in antisemitic rhetoric among Saudi media figures, particularly targeting the United Arab Emirates amid regional tensions. The group says this trend threatens peace and tolerance in the region.
TimesofIsraelIDF chief stops at rally for final hostage Ran Gvili, vows to bring him homeJanuary 23, 2026
The Israeli military chief visited a Tel Aviv rally for Ran Gvili, the last Israeli hostage in Gaza, vowing to bring him home. Families and former hostages called for unity and demanded no further ceasefire steps until Gvili's body is returned.
TimesofIsraelCanadian gallery sees resignations after it refuses to acquire Nan Goldin's photosJanuary 23, 2026
The Art Gallery of Ontario faces resignations after rejecting a Nan Goldin acquisition over her political activism. The controversy has prompted a governance review and debate over the role of artists' views in collection decisions.
TimesofIsraelIDF's 401st Armored Brigade holds drill for first time in over two yearsJanuary 23, 2026
The Israeli military's 401st Armored Brigade conducted its first large-scale drill in over two years near the Lebanon border, aiming to boost readiness as the war winds down.
TikTok finalizes a deal to form a new US entity, avoiding a ban and allowing continued use for American users. The agreement includes major investors and new security measures. The Chinese government has not yet commented.
TimesofIsraelActivists raise Iran protest crackdown death toll to over 5,000; Trump: 'Armada' headed to regionJanuary 23, 2026
Activists say over 5,000 people have died in Iran's protest crackdown, with thousands more detained and an ongoing internet blackout. The United States has moved military forces closer to the region as tensions rise. Independent verification of casualties remains difficult due to restricted access.
TimesofIsraelMighty shekel could boost shoppers and travelers, but many will miss out on bonanzaJanuary 23, 2026
The Israeli shekel has reached its strongest value in decades, making imports and travel cheaper but hurting exporters and manufacturers. While consumers benefit from lower prices, local businesses face shrinking profits and job losses. The currency's strength is expected to continue unless major changes occur.
TimesofIsraelTrump: US has 'massive fleet' heading to Iran, hopefully we won't need to use itJanuary 22, 2026
President Trump confirms a large US military fleet is heading toward Iran, hoping force will not be needed. He discusses the Board of Peace's future and international reactions, while addressing concerns about his health.
TimesofIsraelIraq says it will start legal proceedings against ISIS detainees moved from SyriaJanuary 22, 2026
Iraq will begin legal proceedings against Islamic State detainees transferred from Syria as part of a United States operation. The move follows shifts in control in northeast Syria and comes amid ongoing displacement and efforts to document crimes committed by the group.
TimesofIsraelAhead of new HBO documentary, Judd Apatow talks about 'stalking' his idol Mel BrooksJanuary 22, 2026
Judd Apatow's new HBO documentary celebrates Mel Brooks' life, career, and influence on comedy. The film features interviews with Brooks and his admirers, highlighting his Jewish identity and lasting impact.
TimesofIsraelPoll: Merger of Bennett, Lapid and Eisenkot would yield biggest party in next election, but not change overall resultJanuary 22, 2026
A poll finds that a merger of opposition parties would create the largest Knesset faction but not change the overall political deadlock. Neither bloc would secure a clear path to forming a government. The survey also shows smaller parties surviving the electoral threshold.
TimesofIsraelKnesset passes law banning graduates of PA universities from teaching in IsraelJanuary 22, 2026
The Knesset has approved a law barring graduates of Palestinian Authority universities from teaching in Israel unless they obtain Israeli accreditation. Critics say the law is discriminatory and threatens jobs in Arab communities.
TimesofIsraelCommander of Iran's Revolutionary Guards warns Israel and US of 'finger on trigger'January 22, 2026
Iran's Revolutionary Guards have warned Israel and the United States of a strong response following a deadly crackdown on protests. Rights groups say the death toll is far higher than official figures, while both sides continue to weigh diplomatic options amid ongoing tensions.
TimesofIsraelAfter protests crushed, Iranian tells ToI many still hoping for US, Israel 'savior'January 22, 2026
After a violent crackdown on protests in Iran, demonstrators continue to hope for foreign intervention amid ongoing repression. Many mourn the loss of loved ones and call for regime change, while skepticism about outside help persists.
President Trump called the June strike on Iran a 'great victory for peace' and said Hezbollah's threat has lessened. He also praised Syria's government for its recent progress.
TimesofIsraelTrump: We're close to bringing last hostage out of Gaza, Board of Peace will 'spread to other things'January 22, 2026
President Trump unveils the Board of Peace to oversee Gaza peace efforts and hints at broader global ambitions. He reports progress on returning the last hostage and stresses ongoing aid and reconstruction plans.
TimesofIsraelIDF reservist injured in October by Hamas attack in southern Gaza succumbs to woundsJanuary 22, 2026
An Israeli reservist wounded in a Hamas attack in southern Gaza in October has died from his injuries. His death brings the total number of Israeli military fatalities in the Gaza ground offensive and border operations to 477.
TimesofIsraelTrump at Board of Peace ceremony: If Hamas doesn't disarm, 'it'll be the end of them'January 22, 2026
President Trump announced that the war in Gaza is close to ending and warned Hamas to disarm or face destruction. He spoke at the Board of Peace ceremony in Davos, surrounded by global leaders.
TimesofIsraelWATCH: World leaders, top diplomats sign Board of Peace charter in DavosJanuary 22, 2026
World leaders and diplomats signed the Board of Peace charter in Davos, officially establishing it as an international organization. The ceremony featured remarks from the United States President and was broadcast live.
President Trump says he hopes no further action will be needed against Iran after reports that planned executions of protesters were called off. He remains concerned about violence and warns against continued nuclear activities.
TimesofIsraelTrump: Hamas will be 'blown away very quickly' if it doesn't disarm in coming weeksJanuary 21, 2026
President Trump warned that Hamas will face swift consequences if it does not disarm soon, as international plans for Gaza's security move forward. Tensions continue between the United States and Israel over the governance of Gaza.
Ukrainian negotiator Rustem Umerov met US envoys and investment firm representatives in Davos to discuss security and post-war recovery for Ukraine.
TimesofIsraelNew recordings indicate Haredi rabbis see conscription law merely as way to buy timeJanuary 21, 2026
Senior ultra-Orthodox rabbis have been recorded dismissing the government's draft bill as a stalling tactic, insisting Haredi youth will not enlist. Their comments contradict claims that the legislation will increase enlistment and come amid heightened military recruitment efforts.
Syria accuses Kurdish-led forces of breaking a ceasefire after a deadly incident, raising fears for a fragile truce. The Kurdish-led group denies responsibility and accuses the army of violations. The dispute threatens efforts to reach a lasting deal in the northeast.
TimesofIsraelKnesset votes down Gantz's security cabinet regulation bill, as he accuses body of leaksJanuary 21, 2026
The Knesset voted down Benny Gantz's bill to reform the security cabinet, following his harsh criticism of its size and alleged leaks. Gantz argued the current cabinet is ineffective and unfit to manage national security.
Israeli forces arrested a suspected bomb maker linked to a terror network near Tulkarem in the West Bank. The man was detained during a raid and is now under interrogation. Officials say the arrest is a major blow to local terror operations.
TimesofIsraelFor first time, police allow Jewish worshipers to bring printed prayer to Temple MountJanuary 21, 2026
Police now allow Jewish worshipers to bring printed prayers to the Temple Mount, easing previous restrictions. The change follows recent shifts in enforcement and leadership, though only specific flyers are currently permitted.
Egypt has agreed to join President Trump's Board of Peace, supporting its mission to resolve the Gaza conflict. The decision was announced by Egypt's foreign ministry.
TimesofIsraelArgentina's chief Sephardic rabbi reaffirms ban on local conversions, sparking outcryJanuary 21, 2026
Argentina's chief Sephardic rabbi has reaffirmed a ban on local Jewish conversions, prompting backlash from non-Orthodox groups. Critics say the restriction is outdated and undermines local religious practices.
TimesofIsraelHaredi teen hit by bus and killed; police suspect driver of reckless manslaughterJanuary 21, 2026
A Haredi teen was killed by a bus near Komemiyut, leading to the arrest of the driver on suspicion of reckless manslaughter. The incident has sparked controversy and calls for a full investigation. Police say the accident was not linked to local protests.
TimesofIsraelTrump says 'we think we know' location of Ran Gvili, the last hostage in GazaJanuary 20, 2026
President Trump says US officials believe they know where the last Israeli hostage's body is held in Gaza. The Gvili family urges action from the US and Israel for his return. Trump also discussed his Board of Peace initiative and claimed Iran halted executions after US warnings.
TimesofIsraelStandoff with Iran over inspections cannot go on forever, IAEA chief saysJanuary 20, 2026
The United Nations nuclear watchdog chief warns that Iran's refusal to allow inspections at bombed nuclear sites cannot continue indefinitely. Iran has not reported on the fate of a large stock of highly enriched uranium, raising concerns about possible diversion or concealment.
TimesofIsraelNoam Bettan selected to represent Israel at Eurovision after winning 'Rising Star'January 20, 2026
Noam Bettan will represent Israel at Eurovision after winning 'Rising Star.' His selection follows calls for Israel's exclusion and boycotts by several countries. Bettan says he is proud to represent Israel despite the controversy.
TimesofIsraelUS Central Command announces arrival of F-15 squadron in Mideast amid tensions with IranJanuary 20, 2026
The United States has deployed an F-15 fighter jet squadron to the Middle East amid rising tensions with Iran. The move aims to strengthen combat readiness and regional security, with additional forces expected to arrive soon.
Qatar's Prime Minister says there is no alternative to United States President Donald Trump's Gaza plan and stresses the need for Israeli forces to withdraw quickly. He also highlights Qatar's role in promoting regional peace.
A fundraiser at a Brooklyn youth center featured merchandise supporting groups designated as terrorist organizations, with items referencing violence and prominent figures. Organizers said the event would benefit Sudan, but the center has not commented.
Israel's defense minister met with his Greek counterpart in Athens to discuss expanding military cooperation. The talks come after a recent agreement between Israel, Greece, and Cyprus to strengthen security ties in the region.
TimesofIsraelHaredi rioters throw rocks, set trash cans alight in protests against planned autopsies of babies who died at daycareJanuary 20, 2026
Haredi protesters are rioting in Jerusalem and Beit Shemesh over planned autopsies for two babies who died at an unlicensed daycare. Police are responding with crowd control measures, while the families appeal the court's decision.
TimesofIsraelShas condemns attack on lawmaker's son, apparently over draft exemption billJanuary 20, 2026
Shas condemns an attack on a lawmaker's son linked to a controversial draft exemption bill. The party urges police action and highlights the broader impact on the ultra-Orthodox community. The incident has intensified debate over military service exemptions.
TimesofIsraelHaredi rioters assault elderly man in Jerusalem protests over autopsies of ultra-Orthodox infantsJanuary 20, 2026
Ultra-Orthodox protesters in Jerusalem assaulted an elderly man during violent demonstrations against autopsies of two infants. Police arrested a suspect and condemned the rioters' actions, while the families appealed the autopsy decision to the Supreme Court.
TimesofIsraelSyria's ceasefire with Kurds appears to crumble as clashes resume, ISIS prisoners escapeJanuary 20, 2026
A ceasefire deal between Syrian government forces and Kurdish-led fighters has collapsed, sparking renewed clashes and a mass escape of Islamic State prisoners. Security forces are searching for fugitives as tensions rise in northeast Syria.
TimesofIsraelAvdija falls short of NBA All-Star starting lineup; can still make team through coaches voteJanuary 20, 2026
Deni Avdija missed out on a starting spot in the NBA All-Star game but could still make the team through the coaches vote. He is having a standout season and remains a strong candidate for selection.
TimesofIsraelMinisters reportedly decide to keep Rafah Crossing shut, bucking US pressure amid anger over Board of PeaceJanuary 19, 2026
Israeli ministers have chosen to keep the Rafah Crossing closed, resisting United States pressure and citing concerns over postwar Gaza management. Israel insists on conditions before reopening, including Hamas disarmament and the return of a hostage's body.
TimesofIsraelAt a former driving school, Kehillat Harlem plants roots for Jewish life in uptown NYCJanuary 19, 2026
Kehillat Harlem has opened a permanent synagogue in Central Harlem, providing inclusive Jewish services and community events. The congregation is helping to revitalize Jewish life in the neighborhood and aims to expand its role as a community hub.
TimesofIsraelWalz was also asked if he was a foreign agent during Harris team's VP vetting -- reportJanuary 19, 2026
Kamala Harris's campaign reportedly asked Tim Walz if he was a foreign agent for China during her vice presidential vetting process. The question was prompted by Walz's trips to China, according to sources cited by CNN.
TimesofIsraelCourt rules to allow autopsy of babies who died in daycare, families to appealJanuary 19, 2026
A court has approved autopsies for two babies who died in an unlicensed daycare, prompting family appeals and protests. The cause of death is still under investigation.
TimesofIsraelNetanyahu congratulates Trump on 1st year of his 2nd term: 'A year like no other'January 19, 2026
Prime Minister Netanyahu congratulates President Trump on his first year of a second term, calling it 'a year like no other'. The leaders have met six times since Trump returned to office.
TimesofIsraelHigh Court expands panel for Oct. 7 state commission of inquiry petitions to 7 justicesJanuary 19, 2026
The High Court has expanded its panel to seven justices for petitions demanding a state commission of inquiry into the October seventh events. The move highlights the sensitivity of the issue, as the government resists calls for a fully independent investigation.
TimesofIsraelLipstadt condemns questioning of Josh Shapiro's Israel ties as 'classic antisemitism'January 19, 2026
United States antisemitism envoy Deborah Lipstadt and her deputy condemned the vetting of Josh Shapiro, who was asked if he was an Israeli agent. They called the questioning 'classic antisemitism' and urged fair treatment for Jewish public servants.
TimesofIsraelUTJ blames Jerusalem daycare tragedy on cuts to subsidies for draft dodgersJanuary 19, 2026
United Torah Judaism blames subsidy cuts for a deadly daycare incident in Jerusalem, where two babies died and dozens were injured. The party says financial pressures from recent court decisions led to unsafe overcrowding in childcare centers.
TimesofIsraelNetanyahu rejects October 7 state inquiry, claims he has 'nothing to hide'January 19, 2026
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejects a state inquiry into October 7, insisting on a political commission instead and claiming he has 'nothing to hide'. He accuses officials of blocking investigations and dismisses other probes as attempts to topple his government.
TimesofIsraelDaily Briefing Jan. 19: Day 836 - Trump team forms Gaza peace board, shows who's bossJanuary 19, 2026
The Trump administration forms a new Gaza peace board, drawing mixed reactions from Israel over the involvement of Turkey and Qatar. Palestinian technocrats await Israeli approval to move forward. The move signals a shift in oversight of Gaza's future.
TimesofIsraelIDF says Lebanon strikes targeted Hezbollah, including rocket launch sites and tunnelsJanuary 19, 2026
Israeli forces struck multiple Hezbollah sites in southern Lebanon, targeting rocket launch areas, tunnels, and training camps. The military cited recent unusual activity by Hezbollah as the reason for the strikes.
TimesofIsrael2 babies in critical condition amid apparent hazardous materials incident at Jerusalem daycareJanuary 19, 2026
Two babies are in critical condition after a hazardous materials incident at a Jerusalem daycare. Several children have been affected, and authorities are evacuating the area.
TimesofIsraelFinance Ministry sends 2026 budget to Knesset ahead of preliminary voteJanuary 19, 2026
The Finance Ministry has sent the 2026 state budget draft to the Knesset ahead of a key preliminary vote. The budget faces political hurdles, with some parties making their support conditional on other legislative priorities.
TimesofIsraelIDF announces launch of a 'wide-scale' counter-terrorism operation in HebronJanuary 19, 2026
The Israeli military has launched a major counter-terrorism operation in Hebron, targeting terror networks and illegal weapons. The operation is expected to last several days.
TimesofIsraelIran's president warns US attack on supreme leader would mean 'full-scale war'January 18, 2026
Iran's president warned the United States that any attack on the supreme leader would mean full-scale war. The warning follows a violent crackdown on protests and ongoing internet restrictions. The United States has held off on military action amid regional concerns.
TimesofIsraelArms smuggling suspect killed in car crash during police chase in southJanuary 18, 2026
A suspected arms smuggler died in a car crash during a police chase near Ararat an-Naqab. The incident happened amid an ongoing police operation in southern Bedouin communities.
TimesofIsraelMinisterial committee advances bill to give NIS 75,000 fine to protesters who block roadsJanuary 18, 2026
A ministerial committee has advanced a bill to fine protesters up to NIS 75,000 for blocking essential roads, with higher penalties for aggravating circumstances. The Attorney General objects, saying current laws are sufficient.
TimesofIsraelIDF chief announces next Navy chief of staff and other senior appointmentsJanuary 18, 2026
The Israeli military has announced several senior appointments, including new leadership for the Navy and Ground Forces. Six officers were promoted, and others will move to new roles. Brigadier General Guy Levy will serve as the next Navy chief of staff.
TimesofIsraelWith Iran's rulers battered, Israel hopes to help knock out regime by not getting in ringJanuary 18, 2026
Israel is keeping a low profile as unrest shakes Iran, opting for restraint to avoid undermining the protest movement. Officials believe regime change is more likely to come from within, while preparing defensively for any fallout.
TimesofIsraelIDF: Elite unit nabbed 'key figure' in Gaza City last year who revealed where Oron Shaul's body wasJanuary 18, 2026
Israeli forces recovered Oron Shaul's body in Gaza after a key figure revealed its location. The operation was conducted without endangering other hostages. New details of the mission have now been released.
Israel is advancing a bill to allow ride-hailing services like Uber and Lyft to operate, aiming to increase competition and lower taxi costs. The legislation includes regulations for safety and support for local drivers. The bill is expected to be discussed in the Knesset next week.
TimesofIsraelNetanyahu meets with SEC chair to ease Israeli companies' path to US exchangesJanuary 18, 2026
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with United States Securities and Exchange Commission chairman Paul Atkins to discuss making it easier for Israeli companies to list stocks in the United States. Joint teams will examine the feasibility and regulatory changes needed for the initiative.
TimesofIsraelGovernment says High Court has no authority to force state inquiry into October 7January 18, 2026
The government told the High Court it cannot be forced to establish a state inquiry into the October 7 attacks, arguing only the government has this authority. The response warns that court intervention would breach the separation of powers.
TimesofIsraelIranian foreign minister's reassurance said to have tipped Trump away from strikeJanuary 18, 2026
A message from Iran's foreign minister helped dissuade President Trump from ordering strikes on Iran, amid concerns from allies and advisers about regional instability. United States military options remain on the table, while Iran's crackdown has left thousands dead and protests suppressed.
Former hostage Rom Braslavski was allegedly assaulted outside a Tel Aviv club after being refused entry to a party. He has filed a police complaint, and the singer's partner involved is set to be questioned. Braslavski's mother called for sensitivity toward freed hostages, citing their ongoing trauma.
TimesofIsraelRom Braslavski identified as freed hostage attacked at Tel Aviv night clubJanuary 18, 2026
Rom Braslavski, a former hostage, was attacked at a Tel Aviv nightclub, prompting his mother to call for compassion toward former captives. Police are investigating the incident involving David Ziton, but no charges have been filed.
TimesofIsraelSyrian army extends hold over north, capturing areas held by Kurds for over a decadeJanuary 18, 2026
Syrian government forces have captured key northern areas from Kurdish groups, intensifying clashes and prompting international calls for calm. A new decree recognizes Kurdish language and nationality, but Kurdish leaders say it does not meet their aspirations.
TimesofIsraelIsraelis hit by soaring food prices as producers, grocers feast on wartime windfallJanuary 18, 2026
Israeli food prices have soared, outpacing global trends and deepening the cost of living crisis. Critics blame monopolies and weak competition, while government reforms have yet to ease consumer burdens.
TimesofIsraelGaza Palestinian technocratic committee says it will pursue 'peace, democracy, and justice'January 17, 2026
A new committee of Palestinian technocrats has pledged to rebuild Gaza and promote peace, democracy, and justice. The group aims to restore essential services and foster economic development while pursuing Palestinian self-determination.
The charter for the Board of Peace, led by United States President Donald Trump, sets out its structure and mission to promote peace in conflict zones. Membership is by invitation, and the Chairman holds broad powers over the Board's activities. The charter highlights practical, collaborative approaches to international peace-building.
TimesofIsraelAn undercover reporter joined France's anti-Israel movement. Here's what she foundJanuary 17, 2026
Nora Bussigny's undercover investigation exposes pervasive antisemitism within France's far-left movements. Her book has ignited national debate and calls for action, but she faces significant backlash and fears for France's future.
TimesofIsraelIn break with Trump, Netanyahu's office says Gaza exec board's makeup 'contradicts' Israel's policyJanuary 17, 2026
Netanyahu's office publicly rejects the United States' announcement about the Gaza Executive Board, citing a lack of coordination and policy contradictions. The Israeli prime minister has instructed his foreign minister to raise the issue with American officials.
TimesofIsrael'Make America Go Away': Danes protest against US push to take over GreenlandJanuary 17, 2026
Thousands protested in Denmark and Greenland against President Donald Trump's push to take over Greenland, calling for respect for the territory's democracy and self-determination. The rallies coincided with a visit from United States lawmakers and ongoing military exercises in Greenland. Organizers and participants emphasized unity and opposition to Trump's plans.
TimesofIsraelTwo Syrian troops killed in Kurdish attack; SDF says Damascus violated agreementJanuary 17, 2026
Two Syrian soldiers were killed in a clash with Kurdish forces near Maskana. Both sides blame each other for violating a withdrawal agreement, escalating tensions east of Aleppo.
TimesofIsraelTrump says he may put tariffs on countries that don't back US control of GreenlandJanuary 17, 2026
President Trump suggests tariffs on nations that oppose US control of Greenland, intensifying diplomatic tensions with Denmark. He cites national security as justification for the move.










