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St. George Church in Taybe is Completely Unharmed

After 19 Surgeries, Amputee Israeli Soldier Walks Down the Aisle
810,000 Homes on the Brink: Israel’s Earthquake Risk Dwarfs Iran’s Missile Damage
EXTREMELY GRAPHIC! Syrian American Woman Begs Trump to Investigate Syrian Atrocities | WATCH
"Life-Saving Aid" | Israel Sends Medical Supplies to Druze in Syria

Butcher's Bill: Human Rights Organization Lists The Dead of Suwayda
When the Druze Saved the Jews from a Massacre – and Now the Favor Is Returned
Conflicting Reports from Gaza: Dozens Reportedly Killed Near Aid Trucks | IDF: “Incident Under Review”
Hostage Families’ Heartbreak: Hamas Will Choose Who Comes Home
A senior Israeli negotiator has revealed that Hamas, not Israel, will likely determine who is released in the next hostage deal, sparking anguish among families of wounded soldiers held in Gaza.

IDF Eliminates More Terrorists In Gaza | WATCH
The elite 98th Division continues to work to eliminate Hamas terrorists, even as hostage negotiations continue.

St. George Church in Taybe is Completely Unharmed
The Binyamin Regional Council has debunked false claims that Israeli residents torched the historic Saint George Church in Taybeh. Video evidence and support from U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee confirmed the church remains unharmed, exposing the allegation as a modern blood libel meant to smear Israel.

After 19 Surgeries, Amputee Israeli Soldier Walks Down the Aisle
Another Jewish home built, another spark of hope in a region rocked by chaos.


Curly Hair: A Story of Pride, Prejudice, and a Long Road to Acceptance
Lara Sukster Mosheyof

Being Jewish Doesn’t Make You Right — Especially When You’re Wrong About Israel
Eli Gotthelf

Charlie Kirk isn't so sure about the Jews | WATCH
Gila Isaacson

Might Bibi's Government Fall Now? Yes - But Not So Fast
Avi Woolf
Put Up a Fight: Jewish Influencers Are Leading the Online Battle Against Antisemitism
As antisemitic threats rise worldwide, digital voices have become frontline defenders of Jewish identity and truth.

Bereaved Father: “The Yeshiva Division Must Cancel Bein Hazmanim – This Is No Time for Vacations!”
Attorney Itzik Bonzel, whose son fell in Gaza, pleads with yeshiva leaders to cancel the break and keep learning during wartime: “The Torah world is part of the battlefield. Let no one leave the beit midrash.”

Influencer Slams Antisemitic Attack at London Kosher Bakery | WATCH
Moriel Lee Shviki shares footage and firsthand testimony of a violent incident at Reuben’s Bakery, where Jewish diners were assaulted in broad daylight.

“No Israelis, Please”: Actor Rejected by Hollywood Agent Over Gaza War
Dan Shaked, an Israeli-American actor, received a scathing response from a film professional citing a cultural boycott on Israeli art, amid growing challenges for Jewish and Israeli artists since October 7.

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”
Delta Pilot’s Quick Thinking Prevents Collision with B-52 Bomber

Father Arrested After Body of 9-Year-Old Canadian Girl Found in New York
New York police found the body of 9-year-old Canadian girl Melina Galanis Partolin hours after her father falsely reported a kidnapping, prompting an Amber Alert and large-scale search. Authorities cite major inconsistencies in the father's story as the investigation continues.

‘The Plane Flew Straight Into the School’ – Eyewitnesses Recount Horror of Dhaka Crash
As Bangladesh reels from the devastating jet crash, teachers, students, and officials share stories of panic, loss, and heroism

Coldplay kiss-cam is internet gold
Buckle up, because we’re diving into the “ColdplayGate” meme frenzy with a side of snark and a sprinkle of schadenfreude.

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."

Four Yeshiva Students Complete the Entire Talmud in Memory of Fallen IDF Soldier
In a powerful and emotional ceremony held at the central Chabad yeshiva in Beit Shemesh, four students completed the entire Shas (Talmud) in memory of IDF soldier Moshe Shmuel Noll, z”l, who was killed last week during combat in Gaza.

Shin Bet Launches New Campaign Against Iranian Recruitment Attempts

Netanyahu Testifies and Lashes Out: “It’s Like Talking to a Wall”
Knife-Wielding Relative Indicted for Friday-Night Terror in Jerusalem Apartment
Haim Rotter’s Detention Extended Until Tuesday Amid Ongoing Criminal Investigation
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
The Jews | Column 3 – Barry Goldwater: The First Jewish Candidate for U.S. President
"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.

6 Shabbat Meal Trends in Israel: Tradition Meets Innovation
From heritage flavors to modern swaps and community ease, these trends are reshaping the Shabbat dinner table in 2025.

Israel’s Culinary Renaissance: These are 2025's Food Trends
From elevated street food to cutting-edge food-tech, Israeli cuisine is defining the future of global gastronomy

Summer 2025 Fashion Is Here—and Everyone’s Obsessed with These 5 Trends
From Tel Aviv to New York, fashion this summer is all about effortless elegance, airy fabrics, and sustainability-first choices. Discover the hottest 2025 clothing trends.

"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.

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.

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
xAI's Grok is a vicious antisemite: Here's how we know
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