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Former US Amb. to Israel:

'We all have a stake in this Jew-hating battle'

Former US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman says 'Jew-hatred is a sociopathic obsession that manifests in all kinds of horrific acts. hatred often expands to others. We all have a stake in this battle.'

'We all have a stake in this Jew-hating battle'

Smotrich presents plan for victory in Gaza

Smotrich emphasized, "The State of Israel does not have the privilege of ending the campaign in Gaza without victory. There is only one option — decision and victory."

Smotrich presents plan for victory in Gaza

Minister Gideon Sa'ar on X:

E3 pushes for UN sanctions as Iran continues nuclear pursuit

Despite Israel and US operation against Iran’s nuclear program, Iran still desires to acquire a nuclear weapon. E3’s move to initiate the return of UN sanctions on Iran is crucial to curb Iran’s nuclear ambitions.

E3 pushes for UN sanctions as Iran continues nuclear pursuit

E3 triggers UN sanctions on Iran over nuclear deal violations

European powers trigger snapback mechanism ahead of October deadline, citing Iran's noncompliance with 2015 nuclear deal following US and Israeli airstrikes.

E3 triggers UN sanctions on Iran over nuclear deal violations

Report:

Israel confiscates Turkish surveillance equipment near Damascus

According to the Saudi channel Al-Hadath, IDF special forces raided a military base on the outskirts of Damascus and discovered surveillance devices that had been planted more than a decade ago.

Israel confiscates Turkish surveillance equipment near Damascus

MFA demands immediate retraction of IPC’s Gaza starvation report

Jerusalem demands IPC retract its Gaza famine report, citing falsified data, methodological breaches, and political bias aimed at promoting Hamas propaganda.

MFA demands immediate retraction of IPC’s Gaza starvation report

Foreign Minister Sa’ar:

US-Israel cooperation has pushed back Iranian nuclear threat

At a Washington reception hosted by Ambassador Yechiel Leiter, FM Gideon Sa’ar says joint Israeli-US efforts have pushed back Iran’s nuclear program “for a few years at least, calls US commitment vital for Israel’s security and regional stability.

US-Israel cooperation has pushed back Iranian nuclear threat

Jewish, Druze, Christian, and Muslim leaders unite for peace

In a historic meeting in Julis, Israel’s Chief Rabbi David Yosef, Druze Sheikh Mowafaq Tarif, and Christian and Muslim leaders pledged unity, sanctity of life, and solidarity for peace.

Jewish, Druze, Christian, and Muslim leaders unite for peace

Second woman accuses ICC chief prosecutor of sexual misconduct

Former intern accuses ICC chief prosecutor Karim Khan of repeated unwanted advances in The Hague in 2009. Khan denies all claims, calling them attempt to discredit him following arrest warrants against Russian and Israeli leaders.

Second woman accuses ICC chief prosecutor of sexual misconduct

Southern Israel:

14 arrested for opening fire on Electric Company employees

Fourteen suspects were arrested in Arara after Electric Company workers came under fire during a Bedouin blood feud, prompting the CEO to demand urgent state action to protect staff and infrastructure.

14 arrested for opening fire on Electric Company employees

Likud MK:

'Knowing English doesn't make you fit to be Prime Minister'

MK Nissim Vaturi of Likud dismissed former Mossad chief Yossi Cohen's political ambitions this morning, saying he was unfit to lead Israel.

'Knowing English doesn't make you fit to be Prime Minister'

Israel to open two more humanitarian aid centers in Gaza Strip

Israel will complete two new aid centers in southern Gaza, raising the total to five, as over 2.3 million weekly food packages are distributed while preventing Hamas diversion.

Israel to open two more humanitarian aid centers in Gaza Strip

Municipality approves

Yom Kippur services to be held in Tel Aviv's Meir Park

Tel Aviv granted Rosh Yehudi a permit to hold Yom Kippur prayers at Meir Park under Supreme Court approval, after past clashes over gender segregation sparked public tensions.

Yom Kippur services to be held in Tel Aviv's Meir Park

Supreme Court rejects bid to cancel haredi draft notices

The Supreme Court yesterday rejected a petition to cancel enlistment orders sent to about 5,500 yeshiva students, ruling the petition irrelevant after the IDF said it no longer uses National Insurance data.

Supreme Court rejects bid to cancel haredi draft notices

New police rules bar protesters from blocking major routes

National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir published a policy paper regulating police conduct at protests, banning the blocking of highways, hospital access, and emergency routes.

New police rules bar protesters from blocking major routes

Pilgrimage to Uman:

Rabbis warn men with arrest warrants not to try to leave Israel

Breslov Hassidic Rabbis have warned followers with active arrest warrants, including for not reporting for IDF service, not to try to travel to Uman for the traditional pilgrimage over Rosh Hashanah.

Rabbis warn men with arrest warrants not to try to leave Israel

Would have prevented 10.7?

French advisor's shocking remark

French presidential advisor Ofer Bronchtein told Channel 12 that October 7 'would not have happened' if a Palestinian state existed, as France weighs recognizing the PA and opening embassies.

French advisor's shocking remark

Abu Ghosh: Suspect likely urinated on mosque

Suspect from community near Jerusalem arrested after filming himself urinating on wall of Abu Ghosh mosque, police stress there will be 'no tolerance for acts of hatred.'

Abu Ghosh: Suspect likely urinated on mosque

Watch:

Handguns in freezer, explosive devices found in Arab apartment

A special task force from the Central District uncovered handguns, assault rifles, explosive devices, and ammunition in an Arab household and arrested 11 suspects.

Handguns in freezer, explosive devices found in Arab apartment

Chief of Staff slams Haaretz for 'inciting discourse'

IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir slams Haaretz article for incitement against Central Command Chief Avi Bluth. 'Distorted imagery against him crosses every red line.'

Chief of Staff slams Haaretz for 'inciting discourse'

Jewish student attacked by Arab worker sues for 80k

Arab sanitation worker sued for NIS 80,000 after attacking haredi youth with an iron rod.

Jewish student attacked by Arab worker sues for 80k

IDF in Khan Yunis:

Hamas structures demolished, 'Magen Oz' road taken

IDF forces operating from southern Gaza to northern Gaza, eliminating terrorists and working to take control of key corridor.

Hamas structures demolished, 'Magen Oz' road taken

35% of parents in Israel change school lunches due to prices

A new survey by Leket Israel, the national food rescue organization, reveals that financial hardship is now affecting what children in Israel are eating at school.

35% of parents in Israel change school lunches due to prices

EMTs and paramedics join efforts to stop measles spread

Since April, 770 cases of measles have been diagnosed - but facts on the ground indicate that thousands of people have been infected.

EMTs and paramedics join efforts to stop measles spread

Heartwarming:

Released hostage prepares educators for the year ahead

Just days before the new academic year, the senior leadership of the Bnei Akiva school network came together with hundreds of school principals and administrators for an inspirational evening with released hostage Eli Sharabi.

Released hostage prepares educators for the year ahead

Parashat Shoftim:

Unauthorized compassion

If there is a case in which a poor person loses to a significantly wealthy one, the true verdict must be delivered. However, the matter should not end there.

Unauthorized compassion

Even real journalists are not a protected species in war

It is a lie that Israel is targeting journalists in Gaza - unless they are terrorists - but it is also not true that reporters enjoy some unique protections under the laws of war. Opinion.

Even real journalists are not a protected species in war

Watch:

Argentine President Milei attacked at campaign event

Argentina's president, traveling in his car in Buenos Aires during an election campaign, was pelted with stones and bottles by protesters who accuse him of involvement in corruption.

Argentine President Milei attacked at campaign event

Beverly Hills:

Schools to fly Israeli flag during Jewish Heritage Month

Beverly Hills school board narrowly votes to fly Israeli flags in effort to combat antisemitism.

Schools to fly Israeli flag during Jewish Heritage Month

Parashat Shoftim:

Tomorrow is too late

The more difficult it is to do, the more critical it is to jump on it right away. If you must make a call to apologize for being mean to a friend or to ask a debtor for a deferral, don’t push it off. It will only get harder.

Tomorrow is too late

Uman rabbi: 'Sacrifice yourself'

Rabbi of Uman urges support for Breslov pilgrims ahead of Rosh Hashanah.

Uman rabbi: 'Sacrifice yourself'

Leading rabbi clarifies: I did not say to leave Israel on Shabbat

Rabbi Yitzhak Zilberstein, a leading haredi figure, clarifies remarks on bans on Torah study, stressing that instruction to desecrate Shabbat does not apply in Israel, where the government allows Torah study. 'Anyone not learning - should enlist in a haredi unit.'

Leading rabbi clarifies: I did not say to leave Israel on Shabbat

Jake Sullivan:

'I am telling Dems. to vote against giving weapons to Israel'

Sullivan acknowledged conversations he has had with members of Congress considering such resolutions, particularly in the wake of the collapse of the ceasefire in March.

'I am telling Dems. to vote against giving weapons to Israel'

Reports in Syria:

Dramatic IDF operation in the Damascus area

A Syrian source claims IDF troops entered a base near Damascus before withdrawing. The IDF responds: "We do not comment on foreign reports."

Dramatic IDF operation in the Damascus area

A flag does not make a country

Unless the West accepts that a flag does not make a country, regains and develops its pride, culture and history, and finds its long-missing courage, it will suffer the slings and arrows Israel has had to contend with for over 100 years. Opinion.

A flag does not make a country

FINAL UNITS:

Two Boutique Buildings in Prime Ramat Eshkol Still Available

These spacious apartments in Jerusalem's most established Anglo community offer something rare—modern luxury in a peaceful neighborhood with authentic Jerusalem charm.

Two Boutique Buildings in Prime Ramat Eshkol Still Available

Feminist Jew-Hatred, feminist Jew-haters

My once treasured feminist sisters, gave priority to the alleged "occupation" of a country that has never existed and jettisoned all interest in Islamist occupation of women's bodies in that very same region. Opinion.

Feminist Jew-Hatred, feminist Jew-haters

Bahrain welcomes Israeli ambassador after diplomatic hiatus

Bahrain’s FM welcomes Israel’s new ambassador, signaling renewed ties after a break following Hamas’s October 7 attack.

Bahrain welcomes Israeli ambassador after diplomatic hiatus

Turkey:

'Netanyahu's genocide remarks are politically driven'

Turkey denounces Netanyahu’s recognition of the 1915 Armenian Genocide as political exploitation, accusing him of hypocrisy amid Gaza war crimes allegations.

'Netanyahu's genocide remarks are politically driven'

Spain:

Anti-Israel protesters target Israeli cycling team

Pro-Palestinian Arab activists disrupt Israel-Premier Tech at Vuelta a Espana, prompting safety concerns.

Anti-Israel protesters target Israeli cycling team

Satellite images reveal:

Iran rapidly cleaning up Israeli-targeted nuclear site

Iran is swiftly clearing a bombed nuclear site in Tehran, likely to erase evidence of weapons work, as satellite images show major demolition.

Iran rapidly cleaning up Israeli-targeted nuclear site

Unlikely agreement:

Iran’s FM agrees with Netanyahu’s assessment of Australian PM

Iran’s FM Araghchi agrees with Netanyahu that Australia’s PM is “weak” after Albanese blames Iran for attacks on Jews and expels its envoy. Araghchi fires back, accusing Canberra of appeasing “war criminals.”

Iran’s FM agrees with Netanyahu’s assessment of Australian PM

MK Rothman to Arutz Sheva:

'Israel’s response to international pressure - Apply sovereignty'

Speaking at an event honoring communities in Binyamin, MK Simcha Rothman says, "There is hardly anyone today who defines themselves as a Zionist who opposes the application of sovereignty."

'Israel’s response to international pressure - Apply sovereignty'

France:

Twin brothers arrested for vandalizing Ilan Halimi memorial tree

Twin brothers arrested in France for cutting down a memorial tree honoring Ilan Halimi, a Jewish man tortured to death in 2006. The act sparked national outrage and renewed concerns over antisemitism.

Twin brothers arrested for vandalizing Ilan Halimi memorial tree

'Terrorism is in its DNA'

Crown Prince urges E3 to sanction Iran over nuclear threat

Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi calls on the UK, France, and Germany to reinstate snapback sanctions, warning that Iran’s regime is exploiting talks to advance its nuclear goals and evade international oversight.

Crown Prince urges E3 to sanction Iran over nuclear threat

Trump hosts Gaza war strategy meeting with Blair and Kushner

US President leads a policy meeting on Gaza with Tony Blair and Jared Kushner, focusing on aid, hostages, and post-war strategy, as global concern mounts over worsening humanitarian conditions.

Trump hosts Gaza war strategy meeting with Blair and Kushner

Netanyahu’s office:

'Ceding Mount Dov? Totally fake news'

Israel denies reports of a US-proposed deal to cede Mount Dov to Syria in exchange for peace over the Golan Heights, calling it “totally fake news.”

'Ceding Mount Dov? Totally fake news'

Sa’ar, Rubio talk Iran, Hamas, and UN ahead of General Assembly

Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar meets Secretary of State Marco Rubio to discuss Iran, Gaza, and UN efforts, while thanking the Trump administration for its unwavering support for Israel.

Sa’ar, Rubio talk Iran, Hamas, and UN ahead of General Assembly

Senior defense officials warn:

'Hamas will strengthen if IDF withdraws from Philadelphi'

Netanyahu instructs Minister Dermer to negotiate a comprehensive deal on the hostages and ending the war. Senior officials caution: Withdrawal from Philadelphi will empower Hamas.

'Hamas will strengthen if IDF withdraws from Philadelphi'

Memo to France: There is no Palestinian Right of Return to Israel

UN Resolution 242 does not expressly reference any "right of return" at all, let alone an absolute one. Indeed, 242 did not even mention so-called "Palestinians" or use the term "West Bank". Opinion.

Memo to France: There is no Palestinian Right of Return to Israel

IDF probe reveals:

Terrorists in the hospital were the target, not just the camera

IDF troops targeted Hamas terrorists who operated a camera in Nasser Hospital. Strike timed for daylight to ensure precision, but troops fired unauthorized tank shells instead of the approved drone.

Terrorists in the hospital were the target, not just the camera

This is how Hamas uses residents as human shields

Hamas instructs residents not to evacuate from Gaza City, according to IDF guidelines, thus exposing them to potential harm during the city's occupation.

This is how Hamas uses residents as human shields

Coalition for Jewish Values:

180 US Orthodox Rabbis rebut “Moral Clarity” letter on Gaza War

CJV, the organization representing over 2000 mainstream Orthodox rabbis has published a response to a statement criticizing Israel's actions in the Gaza War made by a group of 80 rabbis, terming it a 'misguided call for moral clarity.'

180 US Orthodox Rabbis rebut “Moral Clarity” letter on Gaza War

Google restricts song exposure due to religious content

Singer Yarin Nektalov says Google restricted exposure of her new song 'You are not alone,' conveying healing and resilience, due to 'religious belief in personalized advertising.'

Google restricts song exposure due to religious content

Minneapolis:

Two children murdered, 17 wounded in Catholic school shooting

Gunman opens fire during school Mass, killing two children and injuring 17 others in a targeted attack that left the community reeling and searching for answers.

Two children murdered, 17 wounded in Catholic school shooting

Allergy risk:

Health Min. announces recall of ice cream over allergen concerns

Ministry of Health announces that Ben & Jerry's "Cookie Dough" ice cream will be recalled from the markets, after an allergen that was not properly labeled was found in the product.

Health Min. announces recall of ice cream over allergen concerns




























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