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Netanyahu Testifies and Lashes Out: “It’s Like Talking to a Wall”

The Snapback Sanctions That Terrify Tehran — and Why They May Be Triggered Soon
Historic Grand Canyon Lodge Lost to Wildfire; North Rim Shuts Down for Season
Concentration Camps? Ethnic Cleansing? Former PM: Israel Committing War Crimes
Israel Confirms Iran’s Enriched Uranium Survived Airstrikes: “Impossible to Truly Destroy It”

Lifeline for Hamas? Israel and EU Reach Agreement on Gaza Aid
Iran Still Holding Around 10 Jews in Custody
IDF Strikes 180 Terror Targets in Gaza in Major Overnight Operation
Knesset Committee to Hold Special Session on Sovereignty in Judea and Samaria
Initiated by MK Tzvi Succot, a subcommittee of the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee will convene next week to discuss the practical implications of extending full Israeli sovereignty over Judea and Samaria.

The Explosions Iran Can't Explain: Israeli Sabotage or Gas Leaks?
Since June 2025, Iran has seen a string of unexplained explosions near military and nuclear sites. While Tehran blames gas leaks, analysts and online voices point to Israeli covert operations as a silent continuation of the Israel-Iran war.

Exclusive: Will Netanyahu’s Government Collapse Today? Haredi Parties Issue 24-Hour Ultimatum
In a dramatic ultimatum, United Torah Judaism warns Netanyahu of an imminent pullout unless a draft law is submitted within 24 hours. Shas sources say the party is likely to join the exit in the coming days. JFeed has learned the full scope of the behind-the-scenes crisis.

Senior official in grave warning: "Soldiers' blood will be spilled"
Reserve Major General Yaakov Amidror calls for increasing military pressure in new areas of Gaza and warns that a long ceasefire will strengthen Hamas and cost lives when fighting resumes.

Gustav Mahler: The Greatest Symphonist—and the Hidden Cry of Jewish Identity
165 years after his birth, Mahler’s music still asks the question he never stopped wrestling with: What does it mean to be a Jew in a world that prefers you silent?

France Honors Alfred Dreyfus with National Memorial Day Starting 2026
In a powerful gesture against antisemitism, President Emmanuel Macron declares July 12 a national day to commemorate Dreyfus — marking both his exoneration and his death. His descendants call it a victory for justice and truth.

Shocking ADL Report: 1 in 4 Americans Say Antisemitic Attacks Are “Understandable”
A new ADL report reveals that 24% of Americans find recent antisemitic attacks “understandable,” highlighting a dangerous normalization of anti-Jewish violence. The findings, tied to incidents targeting Jewish figures and events, expose persistent antisemitic tropes and the risks of inflammatory protest rhetoric.

The Prophet Who Slept With Animals Wanted to Die a Righteous Man — And He’s Not Alone
Bilaam lived like a beast but prayed for a holy death. Decades later, Israel’s top communist atheist asked for Kaddish on his deathbed. What does this tell us about the human soul at the edge of life?

Cuomo to Mount Independent Bid for NYC Mayor After Stunning Primary Loss to Mamdani
After losing the Democratic primary to socialist Zohran Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo plans an independent bid for NYC mayor, setting up a high-stakes showdown in a divided city with a crowded November ballot.

How a Fitness App Became an Intelligence Weapon Against Sweden
A fitness tracking app inadvertently leaked classified security information, exposing the private addresses and movement patterns of Sweden's top leadership.

Zohran Mamdani's father: Suicide bombers are just soldiers
As Zohran Mamdani rises in New York City’s mayoral race, his father’s chilling defense of suicide bombers resurfaces, casting doubt on the values behind the candidate’s silence.

Inside King Charles and Prince Harry’s Aides Secret London Meeting
The July 9 rendezvous at the Royal Over-Seas League, a stone’s throw from Clarence House, was the first real sit-down between Team Charles and Team Harry in ages, hinting at a possible truce in their long-running family feud. Is this a genuine olive branch or just another episode in the Windsor soap opera?

Curtis Sliwa: Ultra-Orthodox Jews don't vote like "normal Americans"
The GOP candidate for New York mayor was filmed angrily attacking ultra-Orthodox Jews for not working and buying off politicians with big checks.

Hostage brother's heartbreaking revelation: "We have no idea if Hamas killed my brother"
Roei Baruch, brother of Uriel Baruch, who was kidnapped on Simchat Torah and is believed to have been murdered by Hamas with his body held in Gaza, gave a heart-wrenching interview on Kikar Shabbat. He discussed the fight to bring back the hostages, strategies to secure their release, the call to pressure Hamas, and the Haredi community’s unique involvement, including the efforts of leading rabbis.

The Haredi Torah world is alive and kicking - here's how
The Olam HaTorah Fund, a massive endeavor by the Israeli Haredi world, has stepped in to replace the government, following the Attorney General's decision to bar any funding to draft-eligible Haredi men or their institutions.

How Conservatives Tried to Buy Haredi Rabbis (Part 2)
Kikar HaShabbat continues to expose extensive correspondence between Yizhar Hess, a representative of the Conservative movement, and Eyal Ostrinsky, in which they attempt to buy signatures from rabbis in Israel and abroad for letters opposing the Haredi faction in the World Zionist Organization.

Knife-Wielding Relative Indicted for Friday-Night Terror in Jerusalem Apartment
Suspect from Israel’s Sharon region accused of breaking into his cousin’s Jerusalem home, threatening her family at knifepoint, and fleeing with stolen items.

Haim Rotter’s Detention Extended Until Tuesday Amid Ongoing Criminal Investigation

Radical Journalist Israel Frey to Be Treated as Terrorist Inmate After Praising Deaths of IDF Soldiers

MP Punished After Calling for Netanyahu to Be Investigated at The Hague

Haim Rotter Interrogated: "I Knew Some of the Complainants, But It Was Consensual''

Horror in Jerusalem: Father Stabs His 3-Year-Old Child to Death
Spy Plot Foiled: Tel Aviv Man Accused of Collaborating With Iranian Agents
Suicide Watch, Secret Intel, and a Midnight Arrest: Rotter Case Just Got Deeper
Akko's Old City: Explore Israel's 4,000-Year-Old Coastal Gem
Where Crusaders built tunnels, rabbis taught Torah, and empires clashed by the sea, Akko’s Old City is a living museum of faith, conflict, and coexistence.

Bahai Gardens, a magical oasis
Discover the Bahai Gardens in Haifa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that blends spiritual symbolism, breathtaking design, and interfaith harmony. Learn when to visit, what to see, and the history behind this iconic Israeli landmark.

Wizz Air and United Are Back as Israel’s Skies Open Up Again
Wizz Air and United Airlines are spearheading the return of international flights to Tel Aviv, with Wizz resuming on August 8 and United on July 21, following a ceasefire with Iran. The restoration, supported by eased travel advisories and Israel’s reopened airspace, signals a recovery for Ben Gurion Airport, though some carriers remain cautious.

Ramon Crater: Israel’s Desert Wonder You NEED to Explore
Ramon Crater, the world’s largest erosion crater in Israel’s Negev Desert, captivates with its geological wonders, diverse wildlife, and activities like hiking, jeep tours, and stargazing. Best visited in spring or fall, it offers a unique blend of nature, history, and adventure.

When a Talmudic Sage Was Suspected of Christianity: The Tragedy That Destroyed an Entire Family

Léon Blum: The First Jewish Prime Minister of France Who Defied Hate and Made History
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Racist or Common Sense? Cruise Line New Rules Spark Backlash
Carnival’s New Passenger Policies Ignite Debate Over Behaviors of African-American customers

Masada: A Fortress of Defiance Above the Dead Sea
A mountaintop stronghold, a tale of tragedy and triumph, Masada is more than a destination. It's a declaration carved into desert stone.

Machane Yehuda Market: Where Jerusalem Comes Alive
Where ancient flavors meet modern murals and challah meets cocktails, Machane Yehuda is more than a market. It’s the beating heart of Jerusalem, alive with history, hunger, and hustle.

Discover Mount Bental: Israel's Volcanic Treasure
Mount Bental, a volcanic peak in Israel’s Golan Heights, offers sweeping views of Syria and deep ties to biblical and modern military history. Once a fierce battlefield, today it’s a popular visitor site blending geopolitics, nature, and Jewish heritage.

Europe Is Falling Behind Economically, Warns JPMorgan CEO
Jamie Dimon says the EU is losing ground to the U.S. and China as growth stalls and competitiveness declines.

Tel Aviv Now 8th Most Expensive City for Housing Globally, Report Finds
Tel Aviv’s real estate market, now the eighth most expensive globally, faces an affordability crisis as prices soar 11.2% annually, driven by a booming tech sector and foreign investment. Government tax hikes, high mortgage rates, and a surplus of unsold apartments exacerbate challenges for local buyers, with rents also climbing sharply.

Chocolate turns to gold in Israel: Prices soar 50% in 2025
Cocoa crisis in West Africa hits Israel hard, with luxury pricing likely to climb even higher.

The Sad Demise of German Car Reliability: What Went Wrong?
Brands like Mercedes BMW Audi and Volkswagen have slipped in dependability as software complexities and global disruptions take their toll

Israel’s Space Olympiad Goes Global: Azerbaijani Students Join Final Round in Tel Aviv

xAI's Grok is a vicious antisemite: Here's how we know
WhatsApp rolls out Telegram-style upgrades in surprise feature drop
AI's dark secret: Major platforms exposed for deep Anti-Jewish bias, claims new report
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