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Finance Ministry Considers Reinstating Taxes on Disposable Items and Sweet Drinks
Ahead of the 2026 budget, the Israel Tax Authority is advancing a series of economic measures across multiple sectors to address the deficit caused by the Gaza war and generate billions for state coffers. Proposals under consideration include taxing fruits and vegetables, ending Eilat’s VAT exemption, and reinstating taxes on sugary drinks and disposable items. Here are the details.

Trump Cripples Iran’s Oil Lifeline
The Trump administration has imposed sweeping sanctions on 115 individuals, entities, and vessels tied to a major Iran-led oil smuggling network run by Mohammad Hossein Shamkhani, son of top Iranian official Ali Shamkhani.

IDF Signals End of 'Gideon’s Chariots' Operation: Elite Division Withdraws from Gaza
IDF announces withdrawal of elite 98th Division from Gaza Strip, marking the end of "Gideon's Chariots" operation after significant achievements against Hamas infrastructure.

Ben Gvir to Netanyahu: The Nukhba Terrorists Deserve the Electric Chair
Ben Gvir to Netanyahu during a visit to the Prison Service: The Nukhba terrorists must not be released. Their place is on the electric chair, and until then - they must never see the light of day. About Commissioner Kobi Yacobi: One level above all of them.

UCLA Forced to Pay $6.45 Million For Allowing Jew-Free Zones
UCLA’s $6.45 million settlement addresses allegations of antisemitic discrimination during 2024 pro-Palestinian protests, where Jewish students and faculty were allegedly excluded from campus areas.

Hatzalah Paramedic Assaulted at New York Crash Scene
A Hatzalah paramedic was assaulted in Loch Sheldrake, NY, during a car accident response, in an incident involving antisemitic slurs.

Rosalía Responds to Criticism, Breaks Silence on Gaza War
Spanish singer Rosalía addresses controversy over her Gaza stance after designer Miguel Adrover's public criticism, defending her right to express solidarity in her own way.

Vandalism at New York Times HQ Following Gaza Report Clarification
Vandals spray-painted "NYT Lies, Gaza Dies" on The New York Times building following the newspaper's clarification of a controversial report about a malnourished Gaza child.

US Sanctions Sprawling Iranian Oil Smuggling Network Linked To Khamenei
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent: "With today’s sanctions, Treasury has sanctioned over 500 Iranian and Iran-linked targets this year in line with President Trump’s max pressure campaign."

Kamala Harris Drops Out Of California Governor's Race
Harris: "For now, my leadership—and public service—will not be in elected office."

Danville City Councilman Lee Vogler Set on Fire in Shocking Attack
Danville, VA City Councilman Lee Vogler was set on fire in a shocking attack at his workplace. The assailant, reportedly known to Vogler, was arrested. The councilman was airlifted for treatment as the city reels in horror.

Australia’s First Orbital Rocket Crashes 14 Seconds After Litftoff | WATCH
Australia’s first attempt to reach orbit from home soil ended in failure as Gilmour Space’s Eris rocket crashed 14 seconds after liftoff. Despite the setback, the Queensland-based company says it marks an important step in building the nation’s space capability.

Solar Power for the Sabbath: Israeli Breakthrough Merges Tradition with Tech
Ben-Gurion University is developing renewable energy storage systems to provide Shabbat-compliant electricity for Orthodox Jewish communities, addressing halachic concerns while promoting sustainability. The initiative, using solar-powered micro-grids, aims to reduce pollution and costs, potentially setting a global model for faith-based energy solutions.

Rabbis Turn to Krav Maga as Antisemitism Surges Across Europe
European rabbis are undergoing Krav Maga training in the Netherlands to counter escalating antisemitic violence, reflecting growing fears among Jewish leaders. The Rabbinical Centre of Europe organized the seminar to empower rabbis while urging governments to enhance security and penalties for hate crimes.

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

Senior “Shomrim” Official Remains in Custody as Investigation Deepens

Inside Israel’s Harshest Prison Wing: Where the Most Vicious Hamas Terrorists Are Held
Teen Left Seriously Injured After Stick Attack in Tiberias
IDF Soldier Arrested for Selling Info to Iranian Agents
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.

The Talmudic Sage Buried in Jaffa—Whose Tombstone Ended Up in Norway

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
Half the World Could Be Obese by 2035: Here's what to know
Groundbreaking genetic test predicts obesity risk in children as World Obesity Federation warns half of global population will be overweight by 2035. New research offers hope for prevention.

King Charles and Queen Camilla Celebrate Local Talent at Sandringham Flower Show
King Charles III and Queen Camilla attend the 141st Sandringham Flower Show, engaging with visitors and celebrating British horticulture at the prestigious annual garden event.

The Show Must Go On: Tel Aviv Fashion Week Returns
Tel Aviv Fashion Week makes a defiant comeback this October, featuring 28 designers showcasing Israeli fashion's resilience and creativity amid challenging times.

Ruslana Rodina Speaks Out: "Behind Every Rumor Is a Real Person with a Life"
After months of silence, the Israeli model confronts false rumors spreading online, condemning the personal harm caused and vowing to uncover who’s behind them.

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.

Israeli Cybersecurity Firm Island Raises $250M at $5B Valuation
Israeli cybersecurity firm Island, creator of the enterprise browser, raised $250M in Series E funding at a $5B valuation. Backers include J.P. Morgan, Coatue, Sequoia, and Insight Partners.

"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.

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