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Warner Bros. and Aaron Sorkin are making a movie about Al Schwimmer, an American veteran who helped found the Israeli Air Force by smuggling fighter jets into Palestine in 1948.
Senior analyst discusses UN resolution, US envoy's optimism, and PM's visit to Gaza
Former senior Navy officer and two protesters named as suspects in firing flares at prime minister's home.
Turkey barred President Isaac Herzog from using its airspace, forcing him to cancel a visit to the UN COP29 climate conference in Azerbaijan. Erdogan cited Turkey's opposition to Israel's war with Hamas in Gaza as the reason for the refusal.
A ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon is said to be 'within our grasp' as fighting continues. The US envoy arrived in the region to clinch a long-sought halt to the war.
UN Secretary-General denounces 'systematic' looting of Gaza humanitarian aid, calling for it to end immediately.
Food blogger Ruhama Shitrit brings Israeli flavors to her US home through her Instagram account, gaining followers after posting about her home country following a terrorist attack.
A malfunctioning Israeli interceptor missile crashed in Jordan's Aqaba after attempting to intercept a drone approaching the Eilat area from Iraq.
Families of October 7 attack victims sue Iran and terror groups in US court, presenting new evidence of Tehran's involvement.
Sen. Chuck Schumer is attempting to codify a definition of antisemitism that has faced opposition from both the left and the right. The Antisemitism Awareness Act would enshrine antisemitism as a type of discrimination that could trigger corrective action under Title VI. Critics argue that the bill inhibits free speech, while supporters believe it is necessary to combat antisemitism on college campuses.
The Israeli military strikes gunmen and command centers in northern Gaza, targeting a group of Hamas operatives at a former school and intercepting rockets fired at Israel.
The author reflects on their conflicting feelings towards the Haredi world, expressing admiration for its simplicity while also appreciating the freedom to question and find their own path.
President Joe Biden has two months left to establish facts on the ground and help advance a future vision for the Middle East region.
Masked settlers carried out an arson attack on a West Bank village, according to the IDF. Settler violence has increased since the Hamas massacre in October 2023.
The Israel Police and Shin Bet are appealing the release of Eli Feldstein, the alleged PMO leaker, to house arrest.
The appointment of Mike Huckabee as the new US ambassador to Israel has raised questions about whether the Trump administration will support Israeli annexation of the West Bank.
Senior analyst Haviv Rettig Gur discusses the declining rate of reserve soldiers showing up for duty and the low turnout of Haredi men being drafted into the military in this week's episode of What Matters Now.
San Francisco's Contemporary Jewish Museum is taking a 'sabbatical' by closing its galleries for at least a year due to financial difficulties caused by the pandemic. The museum will focus on restructuring its finances and programming during this time. Layoffs will affect two-thirds of the museum's employees.
Pete Hegseth, nominee for US secretary of defense, has drawn attention for his Christian and Crusader-inspired tattoos, raising concerns about his potential implications for national security. His views on Israel and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict have also been criticized.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's chief of staff is suspected of forgery and fraud over the illegal altering of records in the Prime Minister's Office.
Israeli official denies report of seeking Lebanon truce as 'gift' to Trump
Israel has sent a formal response to the US letter on Gaza aid demands, according to US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan.
A group exhibition in Jerusalem marks the first anniversary of a terrorist attack with artworks exploring different perspectives and experiences related to the attack and its aftermath.
A Jerusalem interfaith organization has partnered with Nas Daily Corporation to produce video clips on religious action on climate change, aiming to reach four million viewers.
The new GOP Senate leader has reached out to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to express the United States' support for Israel.
Israel expects Trump to take a hard line against Iran, creating an opportunity for peace deals with Arab neighbors. Israel is closer to reaching an agreement to end fighting in Lebanon and push Hezbollah away from the border.
Iran expresses willingness to hold nuclear talks but not under pressure and intimidation. The International Atomic Energy Agency chief meets with Iran's foreign minister to discuss compliance issues and the restoration of inspectors' access to Iran's nuclear program. Relations between Iran and the IAEA have soured over long-standing issues. Some countries are considering taking action against Iran at an upcoming IAEA Board of Governors' meeting.
Editor David Horovitz provides updates on the violence in Lebanon, investigations involving the Prime Minister's Office, and the France-Israel soccer game. The Jerusalem District Court rejects Netanyahu's request for a trial postponement.
A Middle East education watchdog accuses the UN Palestinian refugee agency of having 'deep ties' to terror groups, highlighting the hateful curriculum of five UNRWA schools allegedly run by senior Hamas members.
Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of 'forcible transfer' and 'ethnic cleansing' in Gaza, while Israel denies the allegations and states it operates in accordance with international law.
Dutch police are under investigation for alleged brutality during a banned protest in Amsterdam.
Staff Sgt. Brando Flores Garcia, a Peruvian native and talented soccer player, was killed in the battle against Hamas in the Kissufim IDF outpost.
Religious leaders at the UN climate conference in Baku, Azerbaijan, called on their followers and world leaders to take action on the climate crisis. They emphasized the moral authority of faith leaders and their ability to inspire and mobilize communities. The conference, attended by nearly 66,800 people, includes a Faith Pavilion with 40 events and 200 speakers.
Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara has called for the immediate issuance of 7,000 draft orders to ultra-Orthodox men, stating that any delay or limiting of the orders is unlawful. The IDF plans to send out the orders next week, despite opposition from ultra-Orthodox parties who claim that the decision will be canceled.
Masked neo-Nazi protesters targeted a production of 'The Diary of Anne Frank' in Michigan, waving Nazi flags and chanting pro-Trump slogans.
Arab American voters in Dearborn, Michigan, supported Donald Trump over Kamala Harris due to concerns about the Biden-Harris administration's support for Israel in the war in Gaza.
Calls to deradicalize Palestinian textbooks have intensified as concerns over the promotion of indoctrination, antisemitism, and violence in the education system resurface.
A pro-Israel rally in Washington DC drew a small crowd of a few thousand demonstrators, despite a lineup of esteemed politicians and activists.
Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara is set to tell Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he must fire National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir for repeatedly violating the law while in office unless he changes his mode of conduct, a report said Sunday evening.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged Israel's responsibility for the pager attacks on Hezbollah in September, following a year of attacks on Israel by the terror group.
Jewish students in Vienna stopped a far-right speaker from laying a wreath at a Holocaust memorial, accusing him of disrespecting the victims.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accuses the media of manufacturing scandals to weaken the nation during wartime. He denies all allegations and promises to make the right decisions for Israel's security.
Hostage families in Israel will hold rallies to mark 400 days since their loved ones were kidnapped by Hamas, following the firing of Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.
Residents of 'Trump Heights' in the Golan Heights hope that Donald Trump's re-election will bring new opportunities and funding for their community.
The assault on fans of Maccabi Tel Aviv in Amsterdam has raised concerns about the safety of Israeli sports teams and fans traveling abroad, adding to the complications faced by Israeli soccer due to the war in Gaza. The Palestinian soccer federation has called for Israel to be suspended from international competitions.
Donald Trump spoke with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, expressing his commitment to stopping the war in Gaza and promoting peace in the Middle East.
The US Justice Department has charged an Iranian man in connection with an alleged plot to assassinate President-elect Donald Trump. Two others have also been charged for their involvement in the plot.
J Street condemns Netanyahu's choice of 'extremist settler' as next envoy to US.
Israel Katz formally replaces Yoav Gallant as defense minister and holds an assessment with security chiefs. Katz expresses commitment to curbing Iranian aggression and defeating Hezbollah. Gallant reflects on achievements and vows to continue working for Israel's security. Katz speaks with US Secretary of Defense and thanks him for support and condemnation of violence in Amsterdam. Netanyahu fired Gallant due to lack of trust and disagreements on war management.
Yesh Din releases video of settlers breaking into Palestinian home and causing damage.
Israeli soccer fans recount the violence and antisemitic attacks they experienced in Amsterdam, describing the police's failure to protect them and the involvement of taxi drivers in the assaults.
European and world leaders condemn antisemitic attacks on Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam, with at least 10 fans injured in the attack.
Israel Katz replaces Yoav Gallant as defense minister in a modest handover ceremony. Katz vows to defend the IDF and address various security challenges, while Gallant expresses both pain and achievement in leaving the role.
Five people were hospitalized and 62 arrested after anti-Israel rioters attacked fans of Maccabi Tel Aviv in Amsterdam. The attacks have been condemned as antisemitic.
The Knesset has approved the appointment of Israel Katz as defense minister and Gideon Sa'ar as foreign minister, following the firing of Yoav Gallant by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The Biden administration will make a final push for elusive deals to end the wars in Gaza and Lebanon, but Donald Trump's election may leave Washington without enough leverage to bend the warring sides to its will before he becomes president.
Masked men attacked Jewish students demonstrating in support of Israel at DePaul University, raising concerns about potential antisemitism on campus.
A new performance art film titled 'After' challenges audiences to engage with the memory of the Holocaust through poetry. Directed by Richard Kroehling, the film combines audio and visual elements to demonstrate that poetic language is a critical response to the Holocaust.
10 Israelis were hurt in attacks on Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters in Amsterdam. Israeli citizens are advised to stay in their hotels and avoid displaying Israeli or Jewish symbols in public.
Prime Minister Netanyahu urges action against rioters in Amsterdam after Israeli soccer fans are violently assaulted. Israeli Ambassador to the UN denounces the violence as a pogrom and calls for awareness.
Israeli soccer fans were attacked in Amsterdam by masked assailants shouting 'free Palestine' and carrying Palestinian flags after Maccabi Tel Aviv's loss to Ajax.
Brian Hook, Trump's former envoy for Iran, says Trump aims to weaken Iran and may revive his peace plan for Israel-Palestine conflict.
Israel has started taking steps to improve the Gaza humanitarian crisis as demanded by the US, including reopening crossings and approving new delivery routes for aid. However, the number of aid trucks entering Gaza remains below the minimum set by the US. The Biden administration is monitoring the situation, but it's uncertain how much leverage they have in curbing weapon shipments to Israel after Trump's election win.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei issues a threat to Israel, stating that the Zionists will be defeated by the resistance. This follows Israel's recent airstrikes on Iran's air defenses and missile production capabilities.
Former healthcare worker sentenced to 2 years in jail for illegally accessing Ruth Bader Ginsburg's medical records.
A group of bipartisan US senators has urged the ICC not to issue arrest warrants for senior Israeli officials, citing sexual harassment allegations against the court's top prosecutor.
Police Commissioner Daniel Levy has halted the process to dismiss the Israel Police's top legal adviser after the Attorney General deemed it illegal.
A bill is being discussed to create a new intelligence oversight body under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The unit would have the authority to demand intelligence information and provide alternate perspectives on security challenges.
French guards with diplomatic visas were briefly detained by Israeli police officers at a church in Jerusalem, leading to a diplomatic row between the two countries.
Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulates Donald Trump on his election win and expresses readiness for dialogue with the president-elect.
Lapid criticizes Katz, calling him 'minister of draft evasion affairs' and urges him to do the right thing.
Former defense minister Yoav Gallant criticizes Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for keeping troops in Gaza and expresses skepticism about security and diplomatic justifications for their presence. His firing raises concerns about Israel's security leadership and coordination with the Biden administration.
US officials are wary of Netanyahu's assurances that he won't fire more security chiefs, fearing it may impact their working relationships.
The High Court of Justice upheld Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's dismissal of Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, stating that there was no room for judicial intervention.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plans to send a new ambassador to the US once President-elect Donald Trump takes office, hoping for a more Israel-friendly administration.
Lyft is teaming up with Mobileye and Nexar to bring robotaxis to its platform and build safer autonomous technology.
Israeli news channels report suspicions that the PMO holds sensitive footage of an IDF officer. The PMO denies the allegations and claims to be the victim of a witchhunt.
Israeli fighter jets hit a Hezbollah drone force command center in Tyre, Lebanon, along with weapon depots and rocket launchers in southern Lebanon.
Outgoing Defense Minister Yoav Gallant tells hostage families that Israel's military has no reason to stay in Gaza, dismissing claims of security or diplomatic justifications.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has asked his ambassador in Washington, Michael Herzog, to extend his three-year term until US president-elect Donald Trump takes office on January 20.
A court has extended the remand of an IDF reserves officer suspected in an intelligence leaks case involving the Prime Minister's Office. The case involves allegations of stolen military intelligence being transferred to foreign media outlets.
A Greek oil tanker hit by Houthi rebels in August has begun transferring its cargo of over a million barrels to another tanker in the port of Suez.
The European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) has announced that this year is on track to be the hottest on record, attributing the record-breaking temperatures to climate change. They also predict that 2024 will be the first year to exceed the 1.5°C target set in the Paris Agreement.
Lebanese troops and UN peacekeepers injured in Israeli strike in Sidon.
French Foreign Minister believes conditions are favorable for a diplomatic solution to end Middle East conflicts. He discusses a diplomatic agreement with Israeli officials and expresses concern over Iran's nuclear weapons race.
The US is sending more F-15E fighter jets to the Middle East in preparation for a potential Iranian attack on Israel. Iranian leaders have threatened retaliation for previous sorties, and reports suggest the attack may come this week.
2024 is projected to be the hottest year on record, exceeding the 1.5 ºC global warming target set in the Paris Agreement.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sees an opportunity to strengthen his control over his coalition as Donald Trump wins the US election. Challenges remain and Trump's second presidency could present new pitfalls for Israel's leader. Israel has an opportunity to shape its relationship with the new US administration as it takes office.
Satirical show 'Eretz Nehederet' criticizes Netanyahu for his failures of leadership in a new season opener.
A soldier was killed in a Hezbollah rocket attack on northern Israel, as airstrikes targeted the terror group's positions in Beirut and the Beqaa Valley.
The Defense Ministry of Israel has signed a $5.2 billion deal to purchase a squadron of F-15IA fighter jets, with options for more. The jets will be equipped with advanced weapon systems and Israeli technologies, enhancing their capabilities and maintaining Israel's strategic superiority.
IDF soldier killed in Hezbollah rocket attack, others injured. Separate incident sees infantryman wounded in battles in northern Gaza.
Family and friends celebrate the birthday of IDF Cpt. Asaf Master, who was killed in battle with Hamas terrorists in Gaza last year.
The Knesset has approved a law permitting the deportation of family members of terrorists who are Israeli citizens. The legislation has raised concerns about deportation destinations and the length of time individuals would be sent away for.
Israeli strikes in Lebanon's Baalbek and Bekaa Valley resulted in the death of 40 people, with no comment from the Israeli military. Additional strikes hit Beirut's southern suburbs.
US President-elect Donald Trump did not mention Jews in his victory speech, despite their traditional support for Democrats. A Republican Jewish Coalition spokesman claimed that Jewish votes helped Trump win swing states.
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