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TimesofIsraelIDF says 5 Hezbollah operatives killed after entering command center belonging to the terror groupMay 22, 2026
The Israeli military says it killed five Hezbollah operatives in southern Lebanon after directing an airstrike on a command center. Additional strikes targeted weapons depots and other infrastructure.
TimesofIsraelNetanyahu posts skit of young man 'coming out' as his supporter, to parents' horrorMay 22, 2026
Benjamin Netanyahu shared a holiday skit depicting a young man shocking his liberal parents by revealing he supports the prime minister. The video frames right-wing voters as facing social discrimination ahead of a potential early election.
TimesofIsraelUAE official says US and Iran have a '50-50' chance of reaching agreement to free up HormuzMay 22, 2026
A senior United Arab Emirates official says there is only a 50-50 chance the United States and Iran will reach a deal to ease tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. He urged Tehran not to overplay its hand and called for a lasting ceasefire and restored stability in the vital oil route.
TimesofIsraelUK police says it's open to probing sexual misconduct claims against former prince AndrewMay 22, 2026
Police in the United Kingdom say they are open to investigating a sexual misconduct claim against Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. Detectives are reviewing new information and have contacted a potential victim's lawyer while urging the public to come forward.
Marco Rubio reported limited progress in efforts to end the war in Iran while reaffirming United States demands on nuclear weapons and control of the Strait of Hormuz. He also addressed President Donald Trump’s disappointment with some allies over their response to the conflict.
TimesofIsraelFunny dynamic: German comedian finds Israelis have 'the darkest sense of humor'May 21, 2026
German comedian Mario Adrion is bringing his edgy stand-up act to a string of sold-out shows in Tel Aviv. Known for joking about German history and his Jewish wife, he says Israeli audiences have proven the most receptive to his dark humor.
A Turkish court annulled the main opposition party's 2023 congress, removing its leader Ozgur Ozel and reinstating former chairman Kemal Kilicdaroglu. The decision has shaken financial markets and intensified concerns over political stability.
A Turkish appeals court annulled the opposition party's 2023 congress, removing Ozgur Ozel as leader and reinstating Kemal Kilicdaroglu. The decision is seen as a blow to President Tayyip Erdogan's rivals and has stirred political and market uncertainty.
TimesofIsraelBoard of Peace envoy urges UNSC 'to use every means at its disposal' to disarm HamasMay 21, 2026
The Board of Peace envoy called on the United Nations Security Council to pressure Hamas to disarm, warning Gaza could remain permanently divided. Violence and evacuation orders have continued despite a ceasefire, deepening fears for the territory's future.
TimesofIsraelHundreds of Jewish leaders demand Israeli ambassador apologize for calling J Street a 'cancer'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.' The letter says his remarks dehumanize fellow Jews and worsen divisions amid ongoing debates over Israel and military aid.
TimesofIsraelBoard of Peace envoy urges UN Security Council 'to use every means at its disposal' to disarm HamasMay 21, 2026
Nickolay Mladenov called on the United Nations Security Council to intensify pressure on Hamas to disarm and safeguard the Gaza ceasefire. He warned that without full commitment from both Hamas and Israel, the fragile truce could collapse.
TimesofIsraelRubio: Trump has 'been clear he has other options' if no good Iran deal reachedMay 21, 2026
Marco Rubio said there are positive signs in talks with Iran but warned that other options remain if no strong agreement is reached. He emphasized that President Donald Trump prefers a diplomatic solution but is prepared to act if necessary.
TimesofIsraelUS State Department watchdog reportedly investigating Gaza Humanitarian FoundationMay 20, 2026
The State Department’s watchdog is investigating the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation’s use of a 30 million dollar aid grant. The inquiry focuses on how the now-defunct organization spent emergency funds for Gaza.
TimesofIsraelNetanyahu's union with Haredi parties pushing draft evasion risks PM's reelectionMay 20, 2026
A dispute over military draft exemptions for ultra-Orthodox men has fractured Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition ahead of expected fall elections. The political crisis leaves his reelection prospects increasingly uncertain.
TimesofIsraelIran jails former goalie on national team after post bashing slain supreme leaderMay 20, 2026
Iran has jailed former national team goalkeeper Mohammad Rashid Mazaheri over a social media post criticizing supreme leader Ali Khamenei. Authorities say he was detained while attempting to leave the country, while his wife says he is being held in solitary confinement.
TimesofIsraelNetanyahu needs to fire Ben Gvir after his flotilla provocation, but of course he won'tMay 20, 2026
After Itamar Ben Gvir taunted detained Gaza flotilla activists, criticism mounted over his conduct and its impact on Israel’s global standing. The article argues that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should fire him but is unlikely to do so due to political considerations.
President Donald Trump said Iran's navy and air force have been eliminated and questioned whether the United States should finish the conflict or wait for Iran to sign an agreement. He made the remarks during a speech at the United States Coast Guard Academy.
TimesofIsraelDaily Briefing May 20: Drama at Knesset as coalition plows ahead with legislationMay 20, 2026
Israel's coalition advanced controversial legislation to weaken the attorney general's authority as it moved toward early elections. At the same time, Israel placed second in the Eurovision Song Contest despite political tensions surrounding its participation.
TimesofIsraelWhite House pans Tucker Carlson for telling Israeli TV Netanyahu dragged US into warMay 20, 2026
The White House rebuked Tucker Carlson after he claimed Benjamin Netanyahu pushed the United States into war with Iran. Carlson criticized Israel’s actions and questioned continued military support as a fragile ceasefire with Iran holds.
TimesofIsraelMKs unanimously advance bill to dissolve Knesset and trigger elections; no date setMay 20, 2026
Lawmakers unanimously advanced a bill to dissolve the Knesset, potentially triggering early elections by late October. The move follows disputes over military conscription exemptions and intensifies political maneuvering between the coalition and opposition.
Daniel Hershkowitz has withdrawn from the race for state comptroller. The contest now includes former Justice Yosef Elron and attorney Michael Rabello, who is backed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
TimesofIsraelAnti-Israel 'squad' member Chris Rabb wins Democratic Congress nod in PennsylvaniaMay 20, 2026
Progressive Pennsylvania lawmaker Chris Rabb won the Democratic primary in a solidly Democratic Philadelphia district. A vocal critic of Israel, he is poised to become one of the most outspoken pro-Palestinian voices in Congress.
TimesofIsraelPolls begin closing in Kentucky, where Massie faces Trump-backed challengerMay 19, 2026
Polls are closing in Kentucky as Representative Thomas Massie faces a Trump-backed primary challenger. The race has drawn national attention amid disputes over foreign policy and influence in Congress.
The Board of Peace says Gaza reconstruction is in jeopardy as pledged funds remain largely unpaid. Only about one percent of promised donations has been transferred, while ceasefire disputes and political disagreements continue to stall progress.
TimesofIsraelUS Senate advances resolution limiting Trump's powers to wage war against IranMay 19, 2026
The Senate advanced a measure that could limit President Donald Trump's ability to continue military strikes against Iran. Support from four Republican senators signals growing divisions as lawmakers prepare for a decisive vote.
TimesofIsraelSomaliland's first-ever embassy anywhere will open in Jerusalem, envoy saysMay 19, 2026
Somaliland will open its first-ever embassy in Jerusalem after Israel became the first country to recognize it. The move deepens ties between the two governments and highlights Somaliland's strategic importance in the Horn of Africa.
TimesofIsraelBig data AI startup will open Tel Aviv engineering hub to tap into local tech talentMay 19, 2026
Fundamental is opening a Tel Aviv engineering hub to expand its workforce and tap local talent. The startup recently raised $275 million and secured major partnerships and enterprise contracts to support its artificial intelligence data platform.
TimesofIsraelIsrael Bonds unveils new stamp marking 75 Years of Investment in Israel | The Times of IsraelMay 19, 2026
Israel Bonds unveiled a commemorative stamp celebrating 75 years of investment in Israel. The design honors decades of global financial support and the organization’s role in the country’s economic growth.
TimesofIsraelExplosions heard in Iran's Qeshm island due to disposal of enemy ammunition, says officialMay 19, 2026
Explosions on Iran's Qeshm island were caused by the disposal of unexploded enemy ammunition, officials said. The incident comes as the United States signals a possible diplomatic breakthrough over Iran's nuclear program.
TimesofIsraelSmotrich confirms ICC has issued an arrest warrant against him, vows to 'fight back'May 19, 2026
Bezalel Smotrich says the International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant against him and calls it 'a declaration of war.' He vows retaliation and rejects the court’s authority while defending his role in expanding West Bank settlements.
TimesofIsraelIsrael Innovation Authority chief says he will step down after five years in roleMay 19, 2026
Dror Bin will step down as head of the Israel Innovation Authority after five years in the role. He cited the sector’s resilience through the pandemic, economic slowdown, and war, and said he will remain until a replacement is found.
TimesofIsraelNew bill aims to make it harder to indict senior officials, including PM, ministersMay 19, 2026
A new bill would require special approvals before investigating or indicting senior elected officials, including the prime minister. Critics say it would shield politicians from accountability, while supporters call it necessary oversight.
President Donald Trump called the deadly shooting at a California mosque a 'terrible situation' after two gunmen killed three people. He said officials were reviewing early updates as the investigation continued.
TimesofIsraelUS extends sanctions waiver on Russian oil to aid countries hit hardest by Iran warMay 18, 2026
The United States has extended a sanctions waiver allowing limited purchases of Russian seaborne oil to help energy-vulnerable countries affected by the Iran war. The move aims to stabilize global oil markets but has drawn criticism from lawmakers.
TimesofIsraelSettlers reportedly torch Palestinian fields, block fire trucks from reaching the sceneMay 18, 2026
Israeli settlers allegedly set fire to farmland near al-Mughayyir in the central West Bank. Palestinian media reports that Israeli forces blocked residents and emergency crews from reaching the scene.
TimesofIsraelTrump: Gulf allies told me deal 'very close,' Iran attack should be held off for 2-3 days; says he told IsraelMay 18, 2026
Donald Trump said Gulf leaders asked him to delay a potential strike on Iran, saying a deal is close. He described the pause as positive but said the situation remains uncertain.
A heated Knesset hearing exposed sharp divisions over proposed reforms to weaken the attorney general's authority. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich defended the changes, while opposition lawmakers warned they would erode democratic checks and balances.
TimesofIsraelMayor of Arab town in north said shot and seriously hurt, alongside his deputyMay 17, 2026
The head of the Jadeidi-Makr local council and his deputy were shot and wounded in the northern town. One is reported to be in serious condition while the other is moderately injured.
TimesofIsraelPolice investigating after West Bank settler filmed running over sheep with ATVMay 17, 2026
Police are investigating after a settler was filmed running over Palestinian owned sheep with an all terrain vehicle near Nablus. The incident is part of a reported rise in settler violence in the West Bank.
TimesofIsraelIDF warns of major personnel shortages, last window to solve crisis with legislationMay 17, 2026
The Israel Defense Forces warns of a growing troop shortage and severe burnout among regular and reserve soldiers. Officials say pending legislation will not meet manpower needs and caution that without urgent reforms, the reserve force could collapse.
TimesofIsraelLondon police: 20 right-wing, 12 anti-Israel protesters arrested in dueling ralliesMay 17, 2026
Police arrested 32 people during dueling rallies in central London, including a march led by Tommy Robinson and a counter-protest tied to Nakba Day. Authorities said several arrests were related to hate crimes and public order offenses.
TimesofIsraelRational or reckless? War, Iran, and the limits of strategy | The Times of IsraelMay 17, 2026
A new podcast episode examines whether leaders in the United States, Israel, and Iran are acting rationally amid ongoing tensions. The discussion explores strategic calculations, regional power struggles, and the impact on American Jews.
TimesofIsraelIsrael approves new defense complex at former UNRWA East Jerusalem headquartersMay 17, 2026
Israel has approved a new defense complex in East Jerusalem on the site of the former United Nations Relief and Works Agency headquarters. The project will include a military museum, enlistment office, and offices for the defense minister.
TimesofIsraelNetanyahu to convene top ministers, aides for security discussion this eveningMay 17, 2026
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will hold a security meeting this evening with top ministers and aides in Jerusalem. The discussion will include senior members of the government to address key security issues.
TimesofIsraelPreliminary results in Fatah leadership elections: Abbas's son, intelligence chief electedMay 17, 2026
Preliminary results from Fatah's leadership elections show several allies of Mahmoud Abbas, including his son and the intelligence chief, winning seats on the Central Committee. The results are not yet official, and voting for the broader council continues.
TimesofIsraelGofman accuses AG acting in bad faith in case against his appointment as Mossad headMay 16, 2026
Roman Gofman accused the attorney general of bad faith after she raised concerns about his meetings with Mossad officials. The High Court dismissed those concerns but continues to examine petitions linked to a past classified information affair.
Yousef Jabareen won 82 percent of the vote to lead the Arab majority Hadash party. He pledged to revive the Joint List alliance and work to unseat Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ahead of anticipated early elections.
TimesofIsraelFormer MK Youssef Atauna, Nihaya Wishahy round out top 5 on Hadash electoral slateMay 16, 2026
Hadash elected Youssef Atauna and Nihaya Wishahy to the fourth and fifth spots on its electoral slate. The move reflects a push to broaden support among Bedouin and Arab voters, while leaving only one woman on the slate's top ranks.
TimesofIsraelHow ancient seeds are rewriting the history of biblical-era trade with ArabiaMay 16, 2026
Radiocarbon testing of ancient seeds shows that key desert fortresses were built by the biblical Kingdom of Israel, not the Assyrian empire. The discovery suggests Israel controlled major Arabian trade routes in the early eighth century Before Common Era.
TimesofIsraelReport: US officials suspect Iran behind hack of system monitoring levels of fuel available for gas stationsMay 16, 2026
United States officials suspect Iran carried out a cyberattack on fuel monitoring systems at gas stations in several states. The breach altered display readings but did not affect actual fuel supplies.
TimesofIsraelBackers of Abbas rival excluded from Fatah confab, despite Egypt's push for inclusivityMay 15, 2026
Mahmoud Abbas convened a long-awaited Fatah conference without members loyal to rival Mohammed Dahlan, despite Egyptian calls for broader inclusion. The exclusion underscores deep divisions within the movement and ongoing disputes over internal reform.
Foreign ministers from the expanded bloc of emerging economies failed to agree on a joint statement after talks in New Delhi. Disagreements over the Middle East conflict, particularly involving Iran, exposed growing divisions within the group.
TimesofIsraelUAE tried, failed to persuade fellow Gulf states to attack Iran together early in war - reportMay 15, 2026
The United Arab Emirates sought to rally Gulf states for a joint strike on Iran but failed to gain support. Regional divisions deepened as Saudi Arabia and Qatar declined to escalate the conflict.
TimesofIsraelJews protest at New York Times office against column alleging abuse of PalestiniansMay 15, 2026
Jewish protesters rallied outside The New York Times to condemn a column alleging abuse of Palestinian inmates in Israel. Organizers called the article libelous and dangerous, while the newspaper defended its reporting.
The Daily Briefing covers protests over Israel’s participation in the Venice Biennale, a new staging of 'The Eichmann Trial' in Jerusalem, and Israel Prize laureate Yaacov Agam. The episode explores how art and culture intersect with politics, memory, and spirituality.
TimesofIsraelNetanyahu said seeking to dissuade Haredi parties from backing September elections dateMay 14, 2026
Netanyahu is reportedly trying to prevent ultra-Orthodox parties from forcing early September elections, warning it could weaken the right-wing bloc. New polling shows neither the coalition nor the opposition currently has a majority path.
TimesofIsraelRepublican-led US House rejects bid to rein in Trump Iran war powers by one voteMay 14, 2026
The House of Representatives rejected a resolution to limit President Donald Trump's military actions against Iran in a 212 to 212 vote. The measure fell one vote short amid growing congressional divisions over war powers.
TimesofIsraelShip allegedly carrying stolen Ukrainian grain that attempted to unload in Israel now trying TurkeyMay 14, 2026
A ship accused by Ukraine of carrying stolen grain is seeking to dock in Turkey after failing to unload in Israel. Ukrainian officials are urging Turkish authorities to reject the shipment.
TimesofIsraelSettlers assault left-wing activist in West Bank; IDF detains activists instead of attackersMay 14, 2026
Settlers assaulted Peace Now director Lior Amichai during a West Bank tour before authorities detained the activists instead of the attackers. The incident is part of a broader rise in settler violence and criticism of Israeli enforcement policies.
TimesofIsraelIDF installing mesh nets on vehicles and at military posts to counter Hezbollah FPV dronesMay 14, 2026
The Israeli military is installing extensive mesh netting on vehicles and military posts to defend against Hezbollah’s first person view drones. More netting is being procured as part of expanded protective efforts.
TimesofIsraelNew Iraqi PM sworn in with partial government after lawmakers fail to reach consensus on key postsMay 14, 2026
Iraq's new Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi has taken office with only a partial cabinet after parliament failed to agree on key ministries. Major posts including interior and defense remain unresolved amid political disputes.
TimesofIsraelPM tells court he's at 'top of health scale,' says now-treated cancer diagnosed late 2025May 14, 2026
Benjamin Netanyahu told a court he is in excellent health while detailing treatment for prostate cancer diagnosed in late 2025. The disclosure came during a libel case over claims that he was seriously ill and unfit for office.
Lebanon will seek a ceasefire that Israel implements during high level talks in Washington. The meetings are the most significant direct engagement between the two countries in decades.
TimesofIsraelIsrael proposing joint plan for phased Hezbollah disarmament, broader Lebanon peace, envoy saysMay 14, 2026
Israel will propose a phased plan to disarm Hezbollah and pursue broader peace talks with Lebanon during negotiations in Washington. Progress toward full diplomatic normalization would depend on the successful dismantling of the group.
TimesofIsraelIran allowing transit of Chinese vessels in Strait of Hormuz, Fars news reportsMay 14, 2026
Iran is allowing some Chinese vessels to transit the Strait of Hormuz after an understanding on management protocols. The move comes as United States and Chinese leaders discuss reopening the strategic waterway amid regional tensions.
TimesofIsraelIranian FM threatens UAE, claims Tehran knew of Netanyahu's visit to Abu DhabiMay 13, 2026
Iran's foreign minister warned the United Arab Emirates over alleged cooperation with Israel during a recent military campaign. He said Tehran had prior knowledge of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's reported visit to Abu Dhabi and cautioned against actions hostile to Iran.
TimesofIsraelRubio: China has 'interest to resolve' Gulf turmoil, needs to do more to change Iran's behaviorMay 13, 2026
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says China has a strong economic incentive to help ease tensions with Iran in the Gulf. He argues that instability threatens key shipping routes and could harm Chinese exports.
TimesofIsraelFrance probing if shadowy Israeli firm BlackCore meddled in municipal elections: sourcesMay 13, 2026
France is probing whether Israeli firm BlackCore orchestrated a disinformation campaign against France Unbowed candidates in municipal elections. Social media platforms removed related networks, and investigations are ongoing into who commissioned the alleged interference.
TimesofIsraelPennsylvania judge leaves Democrats over party's 'coddling' of antisemitismMay 13, 2026
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice David Wecht has left the Democratic Party, citing what he called its growing tolerance of antisemitism. His decision comes amid internal party tensions and historically high levels of antisemitic incidents nationwide.
TimesofIsraelRussia tests new nuclear-capable ICBM, which Putin boasts as world's 'most powerful'May 13, 2026
Russia has tested its new Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile, with President Vladimir Putin calling it the world’s most powerful. Western analysts question the extent of its impact as nuclear tensions remain high.
Israeli forces carried out a raid beyond Lebanon's Litani River as cross-border tensions with Hezbollah persist. The briefing also examines allegations that troops failed to intervene during settler incidents in the West Bank.
TimesofIsraelKing Charles III says UK government will take urgent action on antisemitismMay 13, 2026
King Charles the Third said the British government will take urgent steps to tackle rising antisemitism. The announcement comes as authorities investigate a surge in incidents, with some potentially linked to Iran.
TimesofIsraelPalestinian reports: 16-year-old shot and killed when settlers, IDF troops entered West Bank villageMay 13, 2026
A Palestinian teenager was reportedly shot dead during an incident involving Israeli settlers and Israel Defense Forces troops in a West Bank village. The circumstances of the shooting remain unclear.
TimesofIsraelUAE puts 21 Lebanese citizens, organizations on terror list over alleged Hezbollah tiesMay 13, 2026
The United Arab Emirates has designated 21 Lebanese individuals and organizations as terrorists over alleged Hezbollah ties and ordered their assets frozen. The move follows earlier arrests linked to a suspected network accused of threatening financial stability.
TimesofIsrael8 killed in 3 Israeli strikes on highway south of Beirut, Lebanon's health ministry saysMay 13, 2026
Eight people were killed in three Israeli airstrikes on a highway south of Beirut, Lebanon's health ministry said. The strikes came amid ongoing fighting and ahead of United States-mediated talks between Lebanon and Israel.
A new marine survey recorded 18 dolphins, a rare brown booby, and mating loggerhead turtles off Israel’s coast. Researchers say the findings reflect a healthy Mediterranean ecosystem.
TimesofIsraelReport: US military considering switching name of Iran war to 'Operation Sledgehammer' if ceasefire collapsesMay 13, 2026
The United States military is considering renaming its conflict with Iran if fighting resumes after a ceasefire. Officials say the move could help reset the timeline for congressional authorization of war.
TimesofIsraelAustralia says it will join 'strictly defensive' Hormuz mission led by France and UKMay 12, 2026
Australia will join a France and United Kingdom led mission to protect shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. The deployment includes a surveillance aircraft already operating in the region to support maritime security and regional stability.
TimesofIsraelAt new party's first rally, Bennett vows to 'unite the nation' and enact constitutionMay 12, 2026
Naftali Bennett pledged to enact a constitution and unify Israel’s school systems at the first rally of his new party with Yair Lapid. The alliance is challenging Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ahead of expected elections, amid mounting coalition tensions.
TimesofIsraelDespite anti-Israel chants in arena, Israel's Noam Bettan advances to Eurovision finalMay 12, 2026
Israel's Noam Bettan reached the Eurovision grand final despite anti-Israel chants during his semifinal performance in Vienna. His qualification comes amid political tensions, protests and new voting reforms introduced by organizers.
TimesofIsraelAmid ceasefire, Iranian museum opens 'Art & War' exhibit, including US Jewish artistMay 12, 2026
Tehran's Museum of Contemporary Art has opened an exhibition of American Pop art focused on war themes during a ceasefire with the United States. The rare display from its long hidden collection has drawn visitors seeking reflection and relief after weeks of conflict.
TimesofIsraelIran gambles that Trump will blink first in Hormuz standoff, but risks overplaying its handMay 12, 2026
Iran is betting that control of the Strait of Hormuz will pressure President Donald Trump into concessions. Analysts caution that Tehran's strategy could backfire and reignite military conflict amid mounting domestic and economic strain.
TimesofIsraelWe were there. The Supreme Court did not tie the IDF's hands on the Gaza borderMay 12, 2026
Former senior officers reject claims that the Supreme Court restricted the military's Gaza border rules before October 7. They say the Court upheld the rules of engagement and did not limit operational freedom.
Abe Foxman, longtime leader of the Anti Defamation League, was once the most influential voice on antisemitism in American Jewish life. His death highlights how political polarization and rising antisemitism have fractured the unity that once allowed a single figure to speak for much of the community.
Hezbollah fired a surface-to-air missile at an Israeli drone over southern Lebanon, but the attack failed. The Israeli military said it later struck a suspect and intercepted additional drones, with no injuries reported.
TimesofIsraelIDF intercepts apparent Houthi drone near Eilat in first attack on city since Iran ceasefireMay 12, 2026
The Israeli military intercepted a suspected drone near Eilat, believed to have been launched from Yemen. It is the first such attack on the city since last month's ceasefires with Iran and Lebanon.
TimesofIsraelIran sends mass text message to Israelis, inviting them to share intelligenceMay 12, 2026
Iran sent mass text messages to Israelis urging them to share intelligence and mark sensitive sites. Israeli authorities said the campaign was meant to cause panic and recruit citizens, warning the public not to engage.
TimesofIsraelDivisive bill barring non-Orthodox practices at Western Wall back on Knesset agendaMay 11, 2026
A Knesset committee is set to debate a bill that would criminalize non Orthodox prayer at the Western Wall. Liberal Jewish leaders warn the measure could severely damage Israel’s ties with Jewish communities worldwide.
TimesofIsraelKnesset approves bill barring police from spraying 'Skunk' liquid on protestersMay 11, 2026
Lawmakers voted unanimously to ban police use of the foul-smelling Skunk liquid against protesters. The substance has previously been used in crowd control operations and has prompted health complaints from those exposed.
Lawmakers advanced a bill to create a new Israeli civilian authority overseeing antiquities in the West Bank. Supporters cite heritage protection, while critics warn it would amount to de facto annexation.
TimesofIsraelUK slaps sanctions on dozen people and entities deemed 'criminal proxies' of IranMay 11, 2026
The United Kingdom has sanctioned twelve individuals and entities accused of acting as Iranian proxies in hostile operations. The move follows recent attacks on Jewish targets in London and heightened concerns over state-backed threats.
Magen David Adom and the Health Ministry have launched a dedicated mental health emergency unit in central Israel following a sharp rise in crisis calls. The specialized teams aim to reduce unnecessary hospitalizations and improve on-site mental health care.
The Israeli military said it killed a Hezbollah launch cell in southern Lebanon after rockets were fired at its troops. The airstrike destroyed the launcher and no Israeli soldiers were hurt.
TimesofIsraelNetanyahu said to reprimand Mossad chief for letter against PM's choice of successorMay 11, 2026
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly confronted Mossad chief David Barnea over a letter opposing the appointment of Major General Roman Gofman as the next agency head. The dispute centers on Gofman’s past authorization of an influence operation involving a minor who was later jailed before charges were dropped.
TimesofIsraelTaking advantage of Ukraine ceasefire, Jewish couples wed in joint ceremony in KyivMay 11, 2026
Five Jewish couples married in a joint ceremony in Kyiv during a temporary ceasefire in the war. The event offered a powerful moment of unity and resilience for a community deeply affected by years of conflict.
TimesofIsraelLapid: 'I believe there will be more mergers' of parties ahead of the electionMay 11, 2026
Yair Lapid said he expects more party mergers before the fall elections following his alliance with Naftali Bennett. He emphasized cooperation among leaders with shared values while ruling out partnerships with ideological opponents.















