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Boaz Bismuth Elected to Lead Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee

Police Thwart RPG Assassination Plan Against PM Netanyahu
Historic Decision Passed: Israel Declares Sovereignty Over Judea, Samaria and the Jordan Valley
London Mayor Sadiq Khan Calls for Immediate Recognition of Palestinian State
Sinwar’s Wife Fled Gaza — And What Happened Next Is Shocking

Iran Raises $40M in Bounty Campaign to Kill Trump
Iran’s Defiant Vow: ‘Nuclear Pride’ Fuels Fight Despite Crippled Program
Turkey to Israel: "We Will Not Hesitate to Act Militarily" Under These Conditions
Ninet Tayeb Joins Asaf Amdursky in Anti-War Rally
Popular Israeli performers Ninet Tayeb and Asaf Amdursky join public demonstration calling for ceasefire and demanding the return of hostages, stirring public debate.

Israel Issues Travel Warning as Thailand-Cambodia Border Clashes Escalate

Brazil backs South Africa's "Genocide" case against Israel
Brazil throws its weight behind South Africa’s ICJ genocide case, drawing sharp rebuke from Israel and legal experts who call it a symbolic, but dangerous, act of lawfare that whitewashes Hamas atrocities.

‘I’ll Take Bibi to the Grave’: Details Behind Kaplan Protester's Deadly Assassination Plot
A 70-year-old Kaplan activist, diagnosed with a terminal illness, faces charges for allegedly plotting to kill Prime Minister Netanyahu with an explosive or RPG. Her arrest, prompted by a tip from another activist, underscores rising domestic security threats and tensions surrounding anti-government protests.


Curly Hair: A Story of Pride, Prejudice, and a Long Road to Acceptance
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Being Jewish Doesn’t Make You Right — Especially When You’re Wrong About Israel
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Might Bibi's Government Fall Now? Yes - But Not So Fast
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Jerusalem Shut Down, Clashes Erupt Near Bnei Brak as Haredi Protesters Block Roads
Massive traffic jams, chants of 'Nazis', and blocked highways as ultra-Orthodox protests erupt over yeshiva student arrests

Private Meeting in Bnei Brak: Rabbi to US Ambassador — “Ask Trump to Help Us”
In a private 25-minute meeting, Rabbi Dov Landau asked the US ambassador to deliver a personal message to Trump about the survival of the Torah world

Mass Protests Erupt After Arrest of Three Haredi Draft Dodgers
Mass ultra-Orthodox protests sweep Israel following the arrest of three yeshiva students for draft evasion. Demonstrations expected across major cities with potential disruptions.

UK Radio Host Sparks Outrage After Reading Antisemitic Letter On-Air
British radio host James O'Brien faces backlash after reading an antisemitic listener message on LBC claiming Jewish schools teach hatred, prompting calls for his removal.

Syrian Leader Julani Weakened as Israel Eyes Possible Future Intervention

Jihad and Revolution: The Convergence of Islam and Communism in Global Politics
Who’s Behind the Persian ‘Mossad’ Account Stirring Up Iran’s Regime?
When Propaganda Poses as Journalism: the Collapse of “Gaza: Doctors Under Attack”
Menendez Brother’s Health Crisis: Kidney Stones Spark Plea for Freedom
Erik Menendez, hospitalized for severe kidney stones, seeks a medical furlough ahead of his August 2025 parole hearing, as he and brother Lyle, convicted of murdering their parents in 1989, face their first chance at freedom in over 35 years. Their resentencing to 50 years to life, spurred by claims of abuse and rehabilitation, has reignited public debate amid ongoing legal and health developments.

NEW DETAILS: Protest in Greece Traps Israeli Tourists Aboard Cruise Ship
"The demonstration advanced toward the ship’s exit. We didn’t know what to do," says passenger Yael Dvir, as new details emerge from the incident on the island of Syros

Justice Served: Dozens Of Columbia University Rioters Suspended
A year after the "tentifada" and under pressure from the Trump administration, Columbia University has announced the suspension of multiple students who took over the Butler Library for hours.

Bad News For Iran: China Working To Reduce Oil Consumption
China, Iran's most important customer for oil and natural fuel, is reportedly seeking to start reducing oil consumption by 2027.

Kiddush Hashem in Action: Jewish Acts of Kindness Go Viral
Two Jewish individuals in New Jersey demonstrated extraordinary kindness by aiding a non-Jewish woman during a medical emergency and helping an elderly couple after a flight disruption. These acts, widely shared online, have countered local tensions and earned praise for embodying Jewish values of compassion.

Discrimination Against Sephardic Girls in Jerusalem: 440 Left Without a Seminary Placement
Over 440 Sephardic girls in Jerusalem remain without seminary placements, raising concerns of ethnic discrimination in admissions by local institutions.

Chabad Shockwave: Rare Photo of the Rebbe and His Wife Sparks Online Uproar
A rare photo of the Lubavitcher Rebbe's wife without a head covering in her youth has caused an uproar in Chabad circles, clashing with her later image as a paragon of modesty.

Goldknopf Breaks Silence: “What Do You Want From These Poor Yeshiva Boys? Let Them Live”
In a rare and explosive interview, MK Yitzhak Goldknopf, leader of the United Torah Judaism party, sharply criticized Prime Minister Netanyahu’s handling of the draft law crisis, threatened political consequences, and warned the IDF: "If you arrest yeshiva students, the country won’t rest."

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.

3,000 Years in a Day: Exploring the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem’s Old City
The Jewish Quarter in Jerusalem’s Old City captivates with historic sites like the Western Wall, archaeological treasures like the Cardo, and serene courtyards, offering a deep dive into Jewish heritage. Best visited in spring or fall, it combines spirituality, history, and vibrant culture in a compact, walkable enclave.

Abraham Maslow: The Psychologist Who Placed the Soul Center Stage

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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King Charles Breaks Silence on Health: 'Just One of Those Things'
During a recent public visit, King Charles offered a rare glimpse into his ongoing cancer treatment with a brief but telling remark.

Max Alexander Is Only 8, But the Fashion World Is Already Obsessed
Meet Max Alexander, the eight-year-old fashion prodigy whose journey from preschool sketches to global runways is revolutionizing the fashion industry with "Couture to the Max".

20-Year Restaurant Icon Fights Last-Minute Legal Battle
Enforcement Authority issues order against “Oved BaKfar” restaurant in Or Yehuda due to outdated zoning violation; owners vow to appeal

"It Looks Terrible": David Beckham’s Embarrassing Haircut Mishap Goes Viral
The British football icon botched a DIY haircut, leaving a bald patch on his scalp, his wife Victoria was quick to document the moment, critique his skills, and share the laughs with the world.

IDF Gets Major Upgrade: 500 Million Deal for Humvees
The Israeli Ministry of Defense signed a strategic deal worth 500 million shekels to acquire hundreds of new AM General Humvees for ground forces modernization.

"Make Fast Food Great Again": What Happened to America’s Cheapest Meal?
Remember when $10 could get you full? Now you need $18 and a minor loan. Welcome to America, 2025

Europe Is Falling Behind Economically, Warns JPMorgan CEO
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon warns that Europe is losing ground economically to the U.S. and China, citing stagnant growth and declining competitiveness.

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.

Rafael Unveils Breakthrough Laser Defense Systems to Counter Drone and Missile Threats

Israeli high-tech pay soars to new heights with bonus boosts
Israel’s Space Olympiad Goes Global: Azerbaijani Students Join Final Round in Tel Aviv
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