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Two Houthi missiles aimed at Israel explode in Saudi Arabia

The Houthis in Yemen launched two missiles at Israel, but they exploded in Saudi territory.

Two Houthi missiles aimed at Israel explode in Saudi Arabia

Targeted assassinations:

10.7 terrorist and ambush organizer eliminated

The IDF and ISA announced the elimination of dozens of terrorists in Gaza, including Ahmad Abu Deif, a Hamas deputy commander, and Taleb Abu Atiwi, a Nukhba team leader from the October 7 attack.

10.7 terrorist and ambush organizer eliminated

90 years since his passing:

Maran Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaKohen Kook ztz”l

Rabbi Kook explained in the essay ‘Ha’Dor’ (‘The Generation’) that those who abandon Torah in the new generation believe in the values of truth and goodness. Therefore, one must turn to the people of the new generation with appreciation for their aspirations and desires.

Maran Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaKohen Kook ztz”l

Police shocked

Preschool teacher caught with pound of cocaine

Jerusalem District Police arrested two suspects in their 30s with half a kilo of cocaine and cash; the suspects, including a preschool teacher, were taken for questioning and face custody hearing.

Preschool teacher caught with pound of cocaine

Palestinian Arab media report a rare arrest by the IDF

Local reports claim IDF forces raided the home of Hebron Mayor Tayseer Abu Sneineh and arrested him. The IDF has yet to confirm.

Palestinian Arab media report a rare arrest by the IDF

Qatar:

Cash and consequences

Qatar openly supports America’s enemies, funds them, and provides quarter to some of the most malevolent men on the planet. Opinion.

Cash and consequences

Education Ministry denies removing democracy from exams

The ministry clarified that, contrary to reports, no change was made to the civics matriculation exams and that schools continue to teach content related to liberal democracy.

Education Ministry denies removing democracy from exams

Bridging Science and Spirituality:

Men & women. atomic parallels in Kabbalah and Torah

Atomic structure, Kabbalah, and the Divine blueprint

Men & women. atomic parallels in Kabbalah and Torah

Full battle timeline

Soldiers prevented Camp Yiftah from being captured

An IDF inquiry into the October 7 battle at Camp Yiftah found that quick action by the 77th Battalion prevented Hamas from seizing the base, though nine soldiers were killed.

Soldiers prevented Camp Yiftah from being captured

UK charges 47 more over support for banned Palestine Action group

UK police charge 47 more for alleged support of banned group Palestine Action, now totaling 114. Critics call the terror designation a threat to free speech.

UK charges 47 more over support for banned Palestine Action group

China, Russia slam European push to restore Iran sanctions

China and Russia back Iran in rejecting a European bid to reimpose UN sanctions, calling the snapback move “legally flawed” amid failed nuclear talks and rising tensions over uranium enrichment.

China, Russia slam European push to restore Iran sanctions

During Coldplay concert

Chris Martin invites Israelis, then welcomes 'Palestinians'

Watch: Coldplay’s Chris Martin invited two Israeli women on stage at Wembley, sparking applause and boos. He then welcomed both Israelis and Palestinians but made no mention of Hamas-held hostages.

Chris Martin invites Israelis, then welcomes 'Palestinians'

Abbas:

'Netanyahu determined to continue genocide of Palestinian people'

PA chairman Abbas accuses Netanyahu of “genocide,” says Israel regrets recognizing the PLO, and declares PA readiness to govern Gaza with Arab or international partners.

'Netanyahu determined to continue genocide of Palestinian people'

Sderot Mayor:

'Annex at least two kilometers inside Gaza Strip'

Sderot Mayor Alon Davidi advocates for a clear victory over Hamas, emphasizing that the city continues to grow and thrive despite ongoing security challenges.

'Annex at least two kilometers inside Gaza Strip'

Belgium to recognize 'Palestine', impose sanctions on Israel

Belgian Foreign Minister announces his country will recognize “Palestine” and impose sanctions on Israel over its actions in Gaza. The move includes sanctions on Israeli “settlements” and support for a two-state solution.

Belgium to recognize 'Palestine', impose sanctions on Israel

After weather delays

Gaza flotilla departs Barcelona again

A flotilla carrying activists and aid for Gaza leaves Barcelona again after weather delays, aiming to breach Israel’s blockade. Greta Thunberg and other public figures are aboard.

Gaza flotilla departs Barcelona again

Watch:

Can Gaza become the Middle East’s Riviera?

Dr. Gerald Steinberg of NGO Monitor joins ILTV to unpack a bold 10-year plan proposing Gaza’s transformation into a high-tech paradise under US trusteeship.

Can Gaza become the Middle East’s Riviera?

IAEA finds uranium traces at Syrian site bombed by Israel in 2007

International Atomic Energy Agency says it found uranium traces at a Syrian site bombed by Israel in 2007, renewing concerns it was a secret reactor.

IAEA finds uranium traces at Syrian site bombed by Israel in 2007

INTO THE FRAY:

Malevolent Macron has no claim to the moral high ground

Given France’s gruesome post-WW II colonial history—from North Africa through East Asia to Oceania—it has a feeble claim to any moral superiority and is hardly in a position to pontificate to Israel over Gaza. Opinion.

Malevolent Macron has no claim to the moral high ground

Terror attack thwarted:

Terrorist shot in operation in village of Tamun

Wanted terrorist shot and wounded during a security operation in the Palestinian Arab village of Tamun. Three family members, who were not the targets, injured by gunfire from the forces.

Terrorist shot in operation in village of Tamun

Netanyahu praises Trump, Rubio for blocking PA officials

Netanyahu thanks President and Secretary of State for denying visas to PA officials ahead of the UN General Assembly: Denying visas to those who glorify terror is justice.

Netanyahu praises Trump, Rubio for blocking PA officials

‘Great American Patriot’

Trump to award Giuliani the Presidential Medal of Freedom

President Trump announces that Rudy Giuliani will receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom. The announcement comes as Giuliani is recovering in hospital following an accident.

Trump to award Giuliani the Presidential Medal of Freedom

Trump:

'Israel no longer commands Congress like it once did'

President Donald Trump tells Daily Caller Israel’s once-dominant lobby in Congress has weakened: They may be winning the war, but they’re not winning the world of public relations, and it is hurting them.

'Israel no longer commands Congress like it once did'

Gaza airdrops halted:

Jordan, Egypt pull back, land convoys seen as sufficient

Jordan and Egypt suspend Gaza aid airdrops as Israeli officials explain that enough aid enters by land, dismissing famine concerns and citing limited impact of flights.

Jordan, Egypt pull back, land convoys seen as sufficient

Watch:

German police officer punches pro-Palestinian protester

Videos showing a pro-Palestinian protester being punched in the face by a police officer in Berlin prompted German police to open an investigation into the incident.

German police officer punches pro-Palestinian protester

Haunting image:

Nine-month-old Lior crawls beside his father's fresh grave

Sergeant First Class (Res.) Ariel Lubliner, age 34, who fell in a friendly-fire incident, was laid to rest, escorted by hundreds, led by his wife and nine-month-old son.

Nine-month-old Lior crawls beside his father's fresh grave

'Man-made famine'

UK Foreign Secretary goes on tirade against Israel

UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy condemned Israel over Gaza aid, announced £15m in new assistance, and tied ceasefire demands to hostage release and Hamas disarmament.

UK Foreign Secretary goes on tirade against Israel

Chief of Staff Criticizes Cabinet:

'Two years later, you remember to decide Gaza's fate?'

At the Cabinet meeting, the Chief of Staff claimed that Gaza has largely been defeated, the Mossad chief called for a partial deal, and Netanyahu refused to allow a vote on the matter.

'Two years later, you remember to decide Gaza's fate?'

Netanyahu in Galilee:

'They call it Tuscany, but it came before Tuscany'

Prime Minister Netanyahu visited Nof HaGalil on the first school day, lauding the 95% return of Galilee children to school, and outlining plans to develop the region’s infrastructure and economy.

'They call it Tuscany, but it came before Tuscany'

'I Miss My Brother':

Sister of hostage starts 1st grade

Tzvika and Efrat Mor accompanied their daughter Oria to her first day in first grade. Oria said: 'I miss my brother Eitan very much and I pray that he will return home healthy.'

Sister of hostage starts 1st grade

Idan Shtivi's father:

'My prayers were not wasted, they went to the other hostages'

Idan Shtivi, who was murdered on October 7th, 2023, and whose body was recovered last week, was laid to rest.

'My prayers were not wasted, they went to the other hostages'

After government ignores it

Supreme Court cancels hearing on A-G dismissal

The Supreme Court canceled Wednesday’s hearing on Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara’s dismissal, issuing a conditional order and instructing the gov’t to update by Sept. 14.

Supreme Court cancels hearing on A-G dismissal

Rehab patient draws sharp object, shot by guards

A 27-year-old man attacked security guards, drew a sharp object, and was shot in the leg due to danger to other patients.

Rehab patient draws sharp object, shot by guards

Jerusalem:

Kipa-clad Arab admits terror plan after arrest

Jerusalem police arrested a Palestinian Arab who crossed illegally from Judea and Samaria, found a kipa in his pocket, and later confessed he planned a terror attack.

Kipa-clad Arab admits terror plan after arrest

Finally first at something:

Ireland crowned top Israel-hater in Europe

Ireland produces little, their schools and health care are second rate, they cannot raise an army, and their population is largely inebriated. But in the one area they excel at, Ireland has proudly become the number one Israel-hating country in Europe. Op-ed.

Ireland crowned top Israel-hater in Europe

Kabbalist accused of taking benefits fraudulently, evading taxes

The Supreme Court permitted publication of the name Raziel Dahan, a kabbalist, who is suspected of fraudulently receiving benefits from the National Insurance Institute and of evading taxes of millions of shekels over several years.

Kabbalist accused of taking benefits fraudulently, evading taxes

Redemption:

In the merit of the non-observant

It is impossible for us to measure the tremendous value of the willingness to sacrifice one’s life for the good of the Jewish People.

In the merit of the non-observant

Lebanese villagers claim:

Israelis wander our villages like tourists

Pro-Hezbollah daily al-Akhbar reports villagers saw Israelis crossing into southern Lebanon, buying food and coffee, and paying in shekels like casual tourists.

Israelis wander our villages like tourists

Living up to its notorious past:

Argentina, once the safe haven for Nazis, circa 2025

The progressive human rights lawyers that petitioned for Benjamin Netanyahu’s arrest should he set foot in Argentina, have brought to light Argentina’s anti-Semitic past and its love affair with Nazis fleeing Germany after the war - among other antisemitic acts. Opinion.

Argentina, once the safe haven for Nazis, circa 2025

IAF downs Houthi drone over Sinai

While Houthis claim several UAVs were launched at Israel after the funeral of their PM and ministers, the IDF identified one and intercepted it.

IAF downs Houthi drone over Sinai

Hamas Responds To Trump:

'Gaza is not for sale'

A senior Hamas official said, 'Gaza is not a city on the map or a forgotten geographic strip, but part of the greater Palestinian homeland.'

'Gaza is not for sale'

Palestinian report:

21 terror attacks in Judea and Samaria in August

The Palestinian Information Center Ma'ati released a report for August detailing 263 incidents classified as "high-quality and popular operations in the West Bank and East Jerusalem."

21 terror attacks in Judea and Samaria in August

'Disgraceful'

Israel slams IAGS over Gaza genocide allegation

Israel condemned the International Association of Genocide Scholars' resolution accusing it of genocide in Gaza, calling it a distortion based on Hamas propaganda.

Israel slams IAGS over Gaza genocide allegation

Minister Wasserlauf:

'If the north needs me - they can text me directly'

The Minister of the Negev, the Galilee, and National Resilience, Yitzhak Wasserlauf, sent a personal letter to residents of northern Israel for the start of the school year, assuring them that they could always turn to him for help.

'If the north needs me - they can text me directly'

After 300 days of reserve duty

Man wins 10 million NIS lottery

A father of four from southern Israel won 10 million shekels in the National Lottery after 300 days of reserve duty, planning a family trip and considering a career change.

Man wins 10 million NIS lottery

A response to the 'Open Orthodox' critics:

When 'Open Orthodox' rabbis betrayed Israel

That a group calling themselves rabbis— ordained to be defenders of Torah, of truth, and of Jewish destiny — would lend their names to statements condemning Israel in this hour of trial is beyond scandalous. it is ignorant and contradicted by every fact on the ground.

When 'Open Orthodox' rabbis betrayed Israel

Huckabee:

'Israel must decide how to bring back hostages, defeat Hamas'

US Ambassador Mike Huckabee visits school in Eshkol Region, supports efforts to bring hostages home. 'A lot of people are putting the pressure on Israel. The pressure needs to be directed at Hamas.'

'Israel must decide how to bring back hostages, defeat Hamas'

Netanyahu opens school year:

'Education is the path to national resilience'

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu opened the 2025-2026 school year at the Begin School in Nof Hagalil and visited a memorial for fallen soldier Staff Sgt. Ilya Sankin.

'Education is the path to national resilience'

'Policy is binding': Ben Gvir rejects AG's position

National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir responds to Attorney General Gali Baharav Miara's letter, rejects claims over roadblock policy.

'Policy is binding': Ben Gvir rejects AG's position

Fatal prank in Houston:

Ringing the doorbell ended in an 11-year-old's death

An 11-year-old was shot to death in Houston after participating in a 'ding-dong-ditch' prank, when someone rings a house's doorbell and runs away.

Ringing the doorbell ended in an 11-year-old's death

MK Gafni:

'Our schools are too small to accommodate Sephardi students'

Degel Hatorah Chairman MK Moshe Gafni calls on Shas leaders to open new schools for girls, stating that 'our schools cannot accommodate everyone.'

'Our schools are too small to accommodate Sephardi students'

AG to Ben Gvir:

Policy on demonstrations lacks validity

Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara criticizes National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir’s new roadblock policy as beyond his authority.

Policy on demonstrations lacks validity

Hamas' report - and Israel's response

Gaza Communications Ministry, controlled by Hamas, accuses IDF of 'crimes' against Gaza civilians.

Hamas' report - and Israel's response

Analysis:

10 Myths & Facts about Israel post October 7, 2023

A must read: Learn the difference between lies spouted by the media and antisemites - and most important, learn the difference between us and them. Op-ed.

10 Myths & Facts about Israel post October 7, 2023

The Legal Forum for Israel:

The State of Israel is at war - so is its Supreme Court

At a time when Israel is fighting to defeat Hamas and bring its hostages home, it must simultaneously contend with a judiciary that prioritizes terrorists over citizens. Opinion.

The State of Israel is at war - so is its Supreme Court

Foreign Ministry:

'Coordinated media bias turns news into politics'

Study: 77% of global media coverage of Operation Rising Lion targets Israel, only 23% Iran. Foreign Ministry: ‘When 150 outlets choose to stop reporting news, it’s politics, not journalism.’

'Coordinated media bias turns news into politics'




























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