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Birthright launches first post-war Israel trip season

10,000 participants expected to arrive in Israel in the coming weeks from 40 countries.

Birthright launches first post-war Israel trip season

Commanders dismissed, promotions frozen

The failures that led to soldier's death during training

The IDF has presented the conclusions of the investigation into the failures during a Krav Maga training exercise that resulted in the death of Sergeant Yosef Haim Tzvi Serlin. Several commanders have been dismissed.

The failures that led to soldier's death during training

MK Bismuth: 'You cannot force people to enlist in the army'

MK Boaz Bismuth, who is spearheading the newest Draft Law proposal, tells haredi news outlet that forcing people to enlist is 'nonsense,' sparking controversy.

MK Bismuth: 'You cannot force people to enlist in the army'

Attempting to flee tunnel

Hamas's eastern Rafah chain of command eliminated

The IDF has confirmed that among the terrorists eliminated while attempting to exit a tunnel in Rafah earlier in the week were commanders in the area.

Hamas's eastern Rafah chain of command eliminated

Arab Israelis suspected of photographing home of MK's mother

Residents of Kafr Kana in northern Israel suspected of photographing home of MK Itshak Waserlauf's mother, examining ways to travel there.

Arab Israelis suspected of photographing home of MK's mother

Full bench:

Supreme Court move may limit Justice Minister

The entire Supreme Court will preside at an additional hearing on whether Justice Minister Yariv Levin is authorized to appoint a state employee to accompany problematic investigations.

Supreme Court move may limit Justice Minister

Bnei Akiva schools launch 'Word Dash' game to boost English skill

Familiar with the popular game Alias? Yeshivot and Ulpanot Bnei Akiva launches a new hit to help its students prepare for the English matriculation exam.

Bnei Akiva schools launch 'Word Dash' game to boost English skill

Extremists riot on highway, attacking Arabs

Police, IDF, report dozens of masked extremists burning tires and attempting to harm Palestinian Authority Arabs on Route 60.

Extremists riot on highway, attacking Arabs

Mevo Horon:

Destructive blaze sparks demand to accelerate construction

Tenants wrote to the local government demanding improved buildings with more space and better safety features.

Destructive blaze sparks demand to accelerate construction

'Stand with Israel':

Amb. Huckabee opens new ambassador program

Opening the Ambassador Program in Jerusalem, US Ambassador Mike Huckabee, Dr. Mike Evans, urge 1,000 visiting Christian leaders to stand firmly with Israel, stressing deep US-Israel alliance, global Christian commitment to defend Israel and counter misinformation.

Amb. Huckabee opens new ambassador program

Netanyahu:

Roman Gofman to be appointed Mossad chief

The Prime Minister chose his military secretary for the role of Mossad chief. Maj. Gen. Roman Gofman will replace David Barnea at the end of his five-year term in June.

Roman Gofman to be appointed Mossad chief

A Little Off The Top

A licensed mohel and rabbi reacts strongly to a Jerusalem Post article comparing a tragic circumcision mishap in India to brit milah.

A Little Off The Top

Defense Min. visits soldiers wounded in Hamas ceasefire violation

Defense Minister Israel Katz visits IDF soldiers wounded in Hamas' violation of Gaza ceasefire, offering support and promising to destroy Hamas.

Defense Min. visits soldiers wounded in Hamas ceasefire violation

Analysis:

The "truth" problem cuts across all social science disciplines

There is no epistemological difference between academic Israel studies and conspiracy theories.

The "truth" problem cuts across all social science disciplines

Free Palestine protesters storm debate on two-state solution

Anti-Israel groups in Canada tried to force entry to a debate in Toronto's Meridian Hall to stop former Israeli officials from presenting.

Free Palestine protesters storm debate on two-state solution

The Pope asks Europe to follow Lebanon. Good luck!

Pope Leo XIV urged Catholics concerned about the West to be “less afraid” of Islam. How did that work out in Lebanon? Beirut, once known as the Paris of the Middle East, is a terrorist stronghold - and today, Paris is the Beirut of Europe. Opinion.

The Pope asks Europe to follow Lebanon. Good luck!

'Faith kept me alive':

Omer Shem Tov receives award in emotional Jerusalem ceremony

Omer Shem Tov, who was held captive by Hamas for 505 days, honored with Friends of Zion's 'Here Am I' award for Israel advocacy activity.

Omer Shem Tov receives award in emotional Jerusalem ceremony

New Jersey-watch:

Jews attacked, Jews arrested, Jews on trial

When a Jewish man is violently attacked at a synagogue and the rescuer is prosecuted while the attacker walks free, the message is unmistakable: Jews are not safe in New Jersey. Opinion.

Jews attacked, Jews arrested, Jews on trial

Operating room footage:

Rare intestinal transplant performed at Beilinson Hospital

A rare and complex intestinal transplant was performed at Beilinson Hospital - the third such procedure ever completed in Israel.

Rare intestinal transplant performed at Beilinson Hospital

Parashat Vayishlach:

Positive prophecies in the midst of multiple sorrows

In the midst of the many tragic events in the parasha, Hashem speaks to Yaakov. What is the underlying message in the timing of His words?

Positive prophecies in the midst of multiple sorrows

Mevaser Shalom:

Two homes demolished one month after terror attack

Israel Police, Civil Administration, forces demolish two homes at Mevaser Shalom settlement, one month after a terror attack at the site.

Two homes demolished one month after terror attack

Parashat Vayishlach:

'Gid nanasheh' and personal initiative

We know the problems. We can preach. We can wish for solutions. But none of that brings change. Each of us must take initiative. Start where we can. Do what we can.

'Gid nanasheh' and personal initiative

Parashat Vayishlach:

Can we finally reconcile?

Nothing is more important for the survival and welfare of mankind than the ability of enemies to resolve their grievances and to genuinely forgive one another.

Can we finally reconcile?

Ashkelon resident arrested on charges of espionage

Police, Shin Bet, arrest Amir Malka, 37, on suspicion of carrying out tasks for Iran, in exchange for thousands of dollars.

Ashkelon resident arrested on charges of espionage

MK Tibi urges: We must join forces ahead of elections

MK Ahmad Tibi urges Knesset's Arab parties to run as a single joint list, says Israeli society split into 'State of Judea and State of Tel Aviv' but unites when faced with external threats.

MK Tibi urges: We must join forces ahead of elections

Parashat Vayishlach:

"Do not grab a dog by its ears!"

Couldn't Yaakov simply avoided his brother?

"Do not grab a dog by its ears!"

Parashat Vayishlach:

Justifying the title

Does Am Yisrael deserve the Brachot? Do we live up to the title we hold? Are we fulfilling our mission as the chosen nation?

Justifying the title

Parashat Vayishlach:

The only absolute truth

Do we have the resolve to look past the opinions of others and seek the core truth of every person and situation?

The only absolute truth

Civil Administration rescues Israeli from Qalqilya

Israeli enters Palestinian Authority-controlled Qalqilya in search of stolen vehicle, is rescued by Civil Administration.

Civil Administration rescues Israeli from Qalqilya

Moving organ donation'

Six-year-old Ariel saved lives - even after his death

Ariel died at Shaare Zedek Medical Center and his family decided to donate his organs; the donations saved the lives of two adults and two children.

Six-year-old Ariel saved lives - even after his death

Body of slain hostage Sudthisak Rinthalak returned to Israel

Prime Minister's Office announces that the body of deceased hostage Sudthisak Rinthalak has been returned to Israel. Gaza terror groups are still holding the body of Yassam officer Ran Gvili.

Body of slain hostage Sudthisak Rinthalak returned to Israel

Manischewitz taking suggestions for next matzah-box cover athlete

Manischewitz opens nationwide competition to crown the top Jewish male and female NCAA athletes in America, with winners set to appear on limited-edition matzah boxes.

Manischewitz taking suggestions for next matzah-box cover athlete

IAEA chief:

'Iran still restricting access to key nuclear facilities'

IAEA chief Rafael Grossi says inspectors remain barred from Iran’s damaged nuclear sites at Natanz, Isfahan and Fordow after US strikes, with Tehran limiting cooperation despite partial inspection agreements.

'Iran still restricting access to key nuclear facilities'

Australia:

Antisemitism falls 20%, still five times pre-Oct. 7 levels

Antisemitic incidents in Australia fell 20% to 1,654 last year, but remain five times pre-Oct. 7 levels, new data show.

Antisemitism falls 20%, still five times pre-Oct. 7 levels

House panel pushes Trump:

Label Muslim Brotherhood a terror group

House Foreign Affairs Committee advances a bipartisan bill urging President Trump to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist group.

Label Muslim Brotherhood a terror group

Houthis release crew of ship they attacked in Red Sea

Crew of the Greek-operated Eternity C, sunk in July after Houthi attacks in the Red Sea, have been released. Eleven seafarers are set to arrive in Oman, ending months of captivity.

Houthis release crew of ship they attacked in Red Sea

Pentagon watchdog:

Hegseth risked troops with Signal Yemen strike chat

Pentagon watchdog says Defense Sec. Pete Hegseth endangered US troops by sharing Yemen strike details on Signal, though he had authority to declassify.

Hegseth risked troops with Signal Yemen strike chat

Netanyahu trial:

Israel needs an end to lawfare, not a presidential pardon

There are reasons to oppose the push to pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that originated with President Donald Trump. But his farcical 'trial' should still end. Opinion.

Israel needs an end to lawfare, not a presidential pardon

Guterres:

'Israel’s Gaza operation fundamentally wrong'

UN Secretary-General Guterres continues his criticism of Israel, says Gaza operation was “fundamentally wrong” and may involve war crimes.

'Israel’s Gaza operation fundamentally wrong'

Emotional:

Former hostage Omer Shem Tov sings 'Shir LaMa’alot'

Watch: Former hostage Omer Shem Tov sings “Shir LaMa’alot” before more than 1,000 Christian religious leaders from the United States.

Former hostage Omer Shem Tov sings 'Shir LaMa’alot'

Doctor who sold ketamine to Matthew Perry gets prison term

Dr. Salvador Plasencia sentenced to two and a half years for selling ketamine to Matthew Perry before his death. Judge says he exploited Perry’s addiction.

Doctor who sold ketamine to Matthew Perry gets prison term

Egypt denies agreement to open Rafah crossing

Senior Egyptian official says any opening of the Rafah crossing would require two-way movement of residents.

Egypt denies agreement to open Rafah crossing

Netanyahu on Mamdani threat:

'Of course I’ll come to New York'

Prime Minister Netanyahu tells the NYT Dealbook forum that Israel is fighting the "free world's battle," rejects a Palestinian state, calls his trial a "witch hunt," and vows to secure peace through absolute strength.

'Of course I’ll come to New York'

Trump:

'Gaza peace plan phase two coming pretty soon'

President Trump expresses confidence that phase two of his Gaza peace plan will begin “pretty soon,” despite the incident in Rafah in which IDF soldiers were injured.

'Gaza peace plan phase two coming pretty soon'

Rafah tunnel terrorists in constant contact with Hamas leadership

All Hamas terror cells hiding in Rafah’s tunnels remain in continuous contact with the group’s senior military leadership, contradicting Hamas’ public claim that the cells act independently, Kan News reports.

Rafah tunnel terrorists in constant contact with Hamas leadership

300 rights activists, rabbis urge removal of UN rape denier

In a letter to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, the 300 signatories expressed their “horror and outrage” at Reem Alsalem’s rape-denial.

300 rights activists, rabbis urge removal of UN rape denier

Rafah Crossing to reopen, allowing Gazans to exit to Egypt

Gaza residents to be allowed to exit Gaza into Egypt, subject to coordination and oversight.

Rafah Crossing to reopen, allowing Gazans to exit to Egypt

Victims sue for tens of thousands of shekels 5 years after attack

Two Jews who were sprayed with pepper spray by an Arab attacker in Jerusalem have filed a civil lawsuit for 60,000 shekels.

Victims sue for tens of thousands of shekels 5 years after attack

10-year-old boy critically injured in Jerusalem apartment fire

Firefighters were called to a burning apartment in the Ramot neighborhood and located a 10-year-old boy who was unconscious and in critical condition.

10-year-old boy critically injured in Jerusalem apartment fire

12-year-old boy found lifeless at Bnei Brak home

Police investigate after 12-year-old Bnei Brak boy is found lifeless in his home.

12-year-old boy found lifeless at Bnei Brak home

Israel’s survival instinct has become the world’s shield

What began as Israel’s survival instinct has become a global security asset, with nations far from the Middle East now safer because of technologies born in Tel Aviv, Haifa, and Jerusalem. Opinion.

Israel’s survival instinct has become the world’s shield

U of Florida:

Federal judge orders student who posted antisemitism readmitted

Judge orders University of Florida to readmit law student who posted antisemitic content online.

Federal judge orders student who posted antisemitism readmitted

Naqoura:

Meeting expands civilian role in talks on Lebanon ceasefire

Senior officials meet in Naqoura to review efforts toward a lasting cessation of hostilities in Lebanon, aiming to strengthen long-term stability and create peace along the border.

Meeting expands civilian role in talks on Lebanon ceasefire

Terrorists emerge from tunnel

IDF soldier seriously injured in clash with terrorists in Rafah

4 soldiers were wounded,1 seriously, when terrorists emerged from a tunnel in eastern Rafah and confronted IDF troops.

IDF soldier seriously injured in clash with terrorists in Rafah

Three sisters-in-law give birth on the same day in Bnei Brak

Three brothers become fathers on the same day - two to singletons, and the third to twins.

Three sisters-in-law give birth on the same day in Bnei Brak

Chief of Staff

'We are operating across all arenas, near and far'

IDF Chief of Staff, LTG Eyal Zamir, conducted a field tour today in the 80th Regional Division. 'In the Negev, security and the communities are interconnected - this is a clear principle that guides our actions.'

'We are operating across all arenas, near and far'




























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