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The leader of rebel group HTS in Syria, al-Sharaa, argues that his group poses no threat and should be removed from the list of terror organizations.
Air raid sirens jolted central Israel as a ballistic missile launched from Yemen was intercepted by the Arrow missile defense system.
The medicinal properties of cannabinoids are well-documented, but consistent use can result in adverse effects. Recreational cannabis use is linked to impaired short-term memory, increased likelihood of motor vehicle accidents, and a higher risk of psychotic episodes.
The court questions prosecutors over holes in the corruption case against Netanyahu, potentially undermining up to 50% of the charges.
The recent dismissal of Erin Molan from Sky News Australia has raised questions about cancel culture and the role of pro-Israel allies.
This article discusses the double standards in international criticism against Israel and the accusations of selective justice against human rights organizations.
Will Trump agree to a normalization agreement for Israel?
Many Haredi individuals do not join the IDF because it is seen as foreign and unfamiliar to their way of life.
Avraham Cohen dismisses rumors about the recovery of his brother's remains from Syria as fake news.
Qatar is actively working to secure its place and interests in the region by coordinating with Turkey while masquerading as default mediator; How will this affect Israel?
Boomi acquires Israeli startup Rivery in a $100 million deal for their database management platform.
Israel and its allies are considering taking more assertive action against the Houthis following recent developments.
Google's NotebookLM tool now allows users to join discussions and ask questions in real-time, transforming podcasts into interactive experiences.
The family member of an Israeli hostage will brief the UN Security Council on the situation in the Middle East.
Pope Francis reveals he was the target of a suicide bomb attempt during his visit to Iraq in 2021. The would-be bombers were intercepted and blown up by the Iraqi police.
Ozempic has been approved by the EMA for slowing kidney disease progression by 24% in a large-scale clinical trial.
Yosef blames the delay for lack of funds, inability to expand, and facing restrictions in yeshivas.
German court returns home to Jewish owners after 85 years
Israel has reportedly conducted 420 airstrikes on Syria since the fall of the Assad regime, targeting various locations including airports and missile storage facilities.
Palestinian security services prevent car bomb attack in Jenin refugee camp, foiling an attempt to harm civilians and security forces.
Antisemitism is on the rise as Jewish communities face changing circumstances due to recent conflicts in the Middle East.
Discover the recipe for a perfect date cookie that is easy to make and has a mouthwatering taste.
CENTCOM commander visits Israel to discuss Syria and regional security issues with Israeli defense officials.
President Biden grants a significant number of pardons and commutations, making history with the largest single-day act of clemency.
The man, Timmerman, was arrested in Syria after attempting to enter the country without a visa.
The IAF conducted extensive airstrikes in Syria to prevent the Syrian military's capabilities from falling into rebel hands.
Israel's National Bioconvergence Program is merging tech and biology to address climate change. Companies like BugEra and Biotic are using innovative solutions to boost oil production and replace fossil-based plastics.
A Syrian activist praises Israel for destroying Syrian weapons and mentions the readiness for peace among individuals in Syria and Lebanon.
Five suspects are on trial for the lynching that occurred after the soccer match in Amsterdam.
Alan Dershowitz criticizes the Israeli approach to allowing a prime minister to be on trial while running the country, stating that the American approach is better.
AirHelp has released its 2024 ranking for airlines, with Brussels Airways named the best airline and Qatar Airways falling to second place.
Iran is facing blame for the fall of ally Assad's regime in Syria, with some pointing fingers at Esmail Qaani, the commander of the IRGC Qudz force. Iran is now trying to understand the situation and the danger it poses to their interests. Worse days are predicted for Iran's allies.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has started his testimony in his corruption trial, becoming the first sitting prime minister in Israel's history to do so.
A Middle East expert urges caution in celebrating the fall of Syrian President Bashar Al Assad and the prospects of a new regime, as it has created a Sunni jihadi vacuum.
Residents in northern areas are hesitant to return home after a year of war, despite optimism for recovery and rebuilding efforts.
Rebels have discovered Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's impressive car collection, which includes a Lamborghini LM002 and Cadillac Escalades.
The Australian Jewish community is questioning its future in the country following a surge in antisemitic attacks, including a recent terror attack on a Melbourne synagogue.
U.S. President Joe Biden announces diplomatic triumph in ending conflict in Lebanon through a cease-fire, highlighting the possibility of peace.
Israeli and Syrian Druze celebrate Assad's fall, marking a significant moment for the Druze community.
Forensic seismology is being used to detect preparations for terrorist attacks by analyzing seismic noise patterns generated by vehicular traffic.
Captagon, a stimulant drug known as 'The Islamic State's chemical courage' and 'poor man's cocaine,' has been Syria's top export, generating billions of dollars annually. It financed the Syrian army, Hezbollah, and the Assad family, sustaining the regime during the civil war.
The family of Sgt. Elishai Young, the first fallen soldier from the Hebrew Israelite community, will be granted Israeli citizenship without renouncing their U.S. citizenship.
A story of a mother's determination and faith to bring her son back to life.
A burned-down synagogue in Australia, where Holocaust survivors used to pray, has left the Jewish community deeply affected.
The fall of the Assad regime in Syria is seen as a collapse of Iran's plans in the region. Israel is strengthening its defense on the Golan Heights border and preparing for potential attacks.
Hamas releases video of Israeli hostage criticizing Prime Minister Netanyahu and expressing fear for his life.
Keren Bartov, the renowned facialist, shares insights into her career and experiences working with celebrities.
Germany takes steps to combat rising antisemitism with a resolution addressing various influences. Critics call for concrete actions to protect Jewish communities.
Try this irresistible recipe for walnut cookies that are sure to become a favorite!
OpenDNA aims to transform disease prevention by using AI and genomics to identify health risks at an early age.
Iran is significantly increasing its uranium enrichment to near bomb-grade levels, causing alarm in Western capitals. The move comes after unsuccessful talks and as the Trump administration staffs up with hawks on Iran.
Sources claim that Russia has limited strike aircraft stationed in Syria, leading to concerns about the collapse of Syria and the need for assistance from Iran.
Australia's largest synagogue in Melbourne has been damaged in a suspected antisemitic arson attack, drawing international condemnation.
A study reveals surprising foods that spike blood sugar and fuel cravings, while others help stabilize levels.
Israel plans to stop Iran's arms pipeline to Hezbollah as Syrian rebels make progress. Russian military presence in Syria has decreased, leaving Assad with less support. Previously, Russia, Iran, and militias helped stabilize Assad's regime.
Israel gained six new billionaires in 2024, reaching a combined wealth of $86 billion, while the United States saw the largest increase in billionaire wealth at $5.8 trillion.
IDF ground forces reflect on a year of combat and prepare for the next war, acknowledging internal opposition to a ground invasion but highlighting the success of the soldiers.
The top photos of 2024 include powerful images from conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon, as well as moments from around the world such as the total solar eclipse over North America.
Syrian rebels have entered Hama, a key city, pushing the army out. Hama is important for controlling two major towns with significant religious communities.
Zehava Feldstein withdrew from Stanford's doctoral program after experiencing 'pervasive antisemitism' and a hostile environment.
A father in northern Israel shares the emotional toll the war is taking on his children.
Jerusalem's Botanical Garden is illuminated with almost a million LED lights and showcases giant sculptures in a kilometer-long route.
'Fauda' is ensuring authenticity by only casting Arab actors for Arab characters in its upcoming 5th season.
New images of suspects in attack on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans have been released in the Netherlands, showing one suspect grabbing a fan by the throat and others kicking fans.
Residents of Gaza are facing looting and price gouging, exacerbating the shortages of food, medicine, and other aid supplies. Criminal groups have looted aid trucks, and Hamas has created an armed force to address the situation. The situation in Gaza is described as terrible, with high prices for basic staples and widespread unemployment.
Jewish activists in Canada are demanding an arms embargo on Israel and for Canada to stop importing military goods and technology from Israel. They argue that Canada's ongoing arms exports and diplomatic support make it complicit in the atrocities committed against Palestinians.
A 100-year-old former Nazi guard has been declared fit to stand trial for his role in a concentration camp during World War II.
Jared Isaacman, a billionaire and pilot who financed his own missions into space, will be appointed by Trump to head NASA.
An unknown disease has claimed the lives of 143 people in southwest Congo. Infected individuals exhibited flu-like symptoms. Local authorities are working to identify the disease while facing challenges in the supply of medicines. The World Health Organization is involved in the investigation.
The Hague's decision to issue arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant could have implications for IDF soldiers abroad.
Shiri Fein-Grossman highlights the ineffectiveness of Lebanese and international peacekeeping forces in Lebanon and the global implications of ensuring adherence to international resolutions.
Drones and autonomous aircraft are being used for criminal activity, presenting new challenges for security.
Tesla owners will soon be able to use their Apple Watch as a digital key for their vehicles.
Israel has delivered a Shaldag 5-class patrol boat to the Philippine Navy, strengthening their ties.
Mourners gather in New York and Israel to demand the return of Captain Omer Neutra's body and the release of hostages held by Hamas.
The 'Superman' TikTok challenge has led to numerous injuries, including fractures and loss of consciousness, resulting in hospitalizations for children and teens in Israel.
The IDF operates and eliminates terrorists on four fronts, conducting warning strikes in Lebanon.
Israel's auto market bounces back from wartime slump, with electric cars leading the way.
Israel plans to relax its defense export regulations, opening up the local market to new international buyers. The current strict controls will be eased, allowing for more flexibility in defense exports.
The opposition in Syria has made significant gains, capturing Aleppo, Idlib, and parts of Hama province, along with several military airports.
Hamas has agreed to a US-supervised plan for post-war Gaza management, which includes oversight of the Rafah border crossing and coordination between the West Bank and Gaza.
The Lebanon ceasefire and U.S. transition may pave the way for a potential hostage deal, according to David Makovsky, a Ziegler Distinguished Fellow at the Washington Institute.
NBA star Omri Casspi has completed a $60 million seed fund that plans to invest in around 10 startups.
Iranians express solidarity with Israelis and view Israel as a potential ally in their fight against the Iranian regime's anti-Israel policies.
The US and France warn Israel of cease-fire violations in Lebanon, but Israel denies the allegations and claims to be enforcing the agreement in response to Hezbollah's actions.
A Muslim migrant who shot a Jewish man in Chicago has been found dead in his prison cell. The state of Illinois has launched an independent investigation into his death.
Sara Netanyahu meets with Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago to discuss Israel's security and the war against terrorism.
Reports suggest that Israel is cautiously optimistic about a potential hostage deal, citing factors such as the cease-fire model in Lebanon and support from President-elect Donald Trump.
Hundreds of people in New York gathered to urge President Biden, President-elect Trump, and Prime Minister Netanyahu to take action and bring hostages home.
Israeli intelligence agency Black Cube has exposed corruption in Iceland's government involving whale hunting permits, causing a political uproar and halting discussions on the licenses.
IDF forces Iranian plane suspected of carrying Hezbollah weapons to turn around
NCSY Israel is a youth movement that supports English-speaking olim in Israel, providing answers to their questions and helping them adjust to Israeli topics.
Netanyahu to hold special discussion on hostages and Syria; US national security adviser acknowledges possibility of reaching a deal.
A Haredi Jew was attacked by neo-Nazis during a far-right demonstration in Vienna. The attackers stole his religious items and fled the scene. The incident occurred during a demonstration in support of the extreme right-wing Freedom Party (FPO).
Violence in the West Bank has led to Christian families leaving Bethlehem as clashes and terror attacks continue.
The world's oldest writing system originated from iconographic seals, according to a new study. Some of these seals date back to 4400 BCE, more than 1,000 years before the development of writing.
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