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Witkoff:

'Multiple countries in negotiations to join Abraham Accords'

US envoy Steve Witkoff confirms that multiple countries are in negotiations to join the Abraham Accords. Recent reports suggest talks with Azerbaijan and Central Asian allies.

'Multiple countries in negotiations to join Abraham Accords'

Why Europe pretends the Two-State Solution still exists

Europe prolongs the very conflict it claims to oppose. Opinion.

Why Europe pretends the Two-State Solution still exists

Chief Rabbi Ber:

'The Ukrainian people will turn their crisis into growth'

Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi Kalman Ber visited Ukraine with Minister Malchieli, marking the first official visit of an Israeli Chief Rabbi to Uman and meeting Jewish leaders in Dnipro.

'The Ukrainian people will turn their crisis into growth'

Hamas decries 'provocative Jewish rituals' on the Temple Mount

Hamas-affiliated media condemned Jewish worship on the Temple Mount during Elul’s start, calling shofar blowing, dancing, and prayers a 'flagrant violation' of al-Aqsa Mosque.

Hamas decries 'provocative Jewish rituals' on the Temple Mount

Bereaved wife:

'I am Yishai's widow for longer than I was his wife'

Yuval, widow of fallen soldier Yishai Urbach, says: 'I am our soul in this world, and Yishai is our soul in the next. Each of us fulfills his part in our shared mission.'

'I am Yishai's widow for longer than I was his wife'

Netanyahu:

We're crushing our enemies; it started in Gaza and will end there

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed a special event of the Binyamin Council and said, 'We are defeating our enemies in Gaza,'

We're crushing our enemies; it started in Gaza and will end there

Goldknopf discloses:

'The Gerrer Rebbi said - I don't believe the government'

MK Goldknopf revealed that the Gerrer Rebbe demanded to resign from the government despite the warning of the Iranian attack, saying 'they are crying wolf; I don't believe them anymore.'

'The Gerrer Rebbi said - I don't believe the government'

Ex Mossad Chief:

'If you want real change, I need to be Prime Minister'

Former Mossad Director Yossi Cohen announced his intentions to run as Prime Minister. 'They used to tell me to stay away from politics... Today, to a large extent, there's no choice.'

'If you want real change, I need to be Prime Minister'

Tel Aviv:

Thousands gather to call for deal with Hamas

Thousands gathered at Hostages Square in Tel Aviv for a 'national day of struggle,' urging the Israeli government to reach a deal with Hamas to secure the hostages’ release.

Thousands gather to call for deal with Hamas

Netanyahu to the cabinet:

'I don't know why Trump said hostages have died'

During the Security Cabinet meeting, Prime Minister Netanyahu discussed remarks by the US President that fewer than 20 hostages are alive.

'I don't know why Trump said hostages have died'

Shocking:

Book by Sinwar published in Russia with governmental approval

Book published by Rodina Publishing, which has previously published antisemitic books, calls former Hamas leader the 'Palestinian Che Guevara.'

Book by Sinwar published in Russia with governmental approval

IDF:

Min. Katz, IDF Chief of Staff agree on IDF appointment procedure

During their meeting, the two concluded the IDF's appointment procedure, which will continue to include prior consultation out of a commitment to full cooperation and strengthening the military's capabilities.

Min. Katz, IDF Chief of Staff agree on IDF appointment procedure

UAE requires security escorts for kashrut supervisors

Amid rising threats from Iran and its proxies, UAE authorities ordered security escorts for kashrut supervisors at food plants, raising supervision costs and heightening Jewish security.

UAE requires security escorts for kashrut supervisors

Belgian PM pledges sympathy and respect for the Jewish community

Rabbi Menachem Margolin, Chairman of the European Jewish Association (EJA), welcomes Belgian PM Bart De Wever's support and moving message to the European Jewish community

Belgian PM pledges sympathy and respect for the Jewish community

6 terrorists eliminated

IDF probe: Hamas used Nasser Hospital camera to target troops

An initial IDF inquiry found Hamas used a camera at Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis to track soldiers. The strike dismantled the threat, killing six terrorists, as the probe continues.

IDF probe: Hamas used Nasser Hospital camera to target troops

Why live in Israel?

Fifty reasons to move to the Holy Land - and there are many more. Opinion.

Why live in Israel?

Grandfather of released hostage:

'Hamas is not bending, they are defeating us'

Yosef Engel, whose grandson Ofir was taken hostage by Hamas and returned to Israel, says that his expectations from the cabinet are low, 'The occupation of Gaza would be a disaster.'

'Hamas is not bending, they are defeating us'

For his yahrzeit:

The third of Elul: Rabbi Kook's final requests

On the 90th yahrzeit of the Torah luminary who was the great visionary of Religious Zionism and the first chief rabbi of Israel, read about his final moments.

The third of Elul: Rabbi Kook's final requests

Kretchnif Siget Rebbe passes away

Rabbi Zeida Eliezer Zev Rosenbaum, the Kretchnif Siget Rebbe, passed away at 75 in Jerusalem’s Sha’are Zedek Medical Center after suffering a stroke during Shabbat prayers.

Kretchnif Siget Rebbe passes away

IDF Arabic spokesman:

Hamas hides like rats among civilians

IDF Arabic Spokesman Avichay Adraee said Israel rescued 200 Palestinian families from Gaza, lamenting poor media coverage and accusing Hamas of hiding behind civilians.

Hamas hides like rats among civilians

Europe:

New campaign against Judea and Samaria

An open letter published in Europe and signed by 209 senior officials, ambassadors and former diplomats demands that urgent action be taken against Israel following the war in Gaza.

New campaign against Judea and Samaria

PA employees damage pool commemorating slain Jewish shepherds

Palestinian Authority employees allegedly cut a pipe supplying water to Shepherds’ Spring pool, built in memory of two Jewish shepherds murdered in a 2023 Eli terror attack.

PA employees damage pool commemorating slain Jewish shepherds

IDF carries out rare raid in central Ramallah

IDF and Border Police forces raided a Ramallah currency exchange tied to Hamas funding, arresting five suspects and seizing hundreds of thousands of shekels in terror funds.

IDF carries out rare raid in central Ramallah

What embargo?

Germany approves Rafael’s Litening 5 pods for Eurofighter upgrade

Germany approves 358M Euro purchase of 90 Litening 5 targeting pods, enhancing Germany’s defense cooperation with Israeli Rafael Advanced Defense Systems.

Germany approves Rafael’s Litening 5 pods for Eurofighter upgrade

Hamas criminality under international law

Under international law, terrorists are hostes humani generis or "common enemies of humankind." This category of criminals invites punishment wherever the wrongdoers can be found. Opinion.

Hamas criminality under international law

Revivim:

Women wearing tallit and tzitzit

The commandment of tzitzit applies only during the day, so women are exempt from it Women are also exempt from the commandment of tefillin, since it too is a positive commandment that is time-bound. But are they allowed to don either of them and if yes, do they get a reward for doing so?

Women wearing tallit and tzitzit

Hospital workers among suspects in Jerusalem nationalist arson

Police arrested five suspects from eastern Jerusalem, including two hospital employees, accused of preparing Molotov cocktails and setting fires near a Jerusalem hospital with a nationalist motive.

Hospital workers among suspects in Jerusalem nationalist arson

Flights to Uman:

Breslov businessmen reveal behind-the-scenes info

Breslov activists reveal behind-the-scenes struggle with Moldova over Uman pilgrimage flights, after officials demand security reimbursements and temporary terminal.

Breslov businessmen reveal behind-the-scenes info

Military police raid sparks clashes with haredi residents

Attempted arrest of yeshiva student thwarted after local haredi residents surround police officers.

Military police raid sparks clashes with haredi residents

Watch:

IDF conducts underground operation in central Gaza

IDF troops uncovered and dismantled two Hamas tunnels in central Gaza, sealing one with concrete, eliminating dozens of terrorists, and expanding the security zone along the border.

IDF conducts underground operation in central Gaza

Is there clarity in the Orthodox Jewish world on the LGBTQ issue?

A movement is emerging with key Rabbis, counselors and therapist groups paving the way for all who seek traditional marriage.

Is there clarity in the Orthodox Jewish world on the LGBTQ issue?

JPPI survey:

75% of US Jews fear Israel becoming pariah over Gaza war

JPPI survey shows 75% of US Jews fear Israel could become a pariah in the West, nearly half conceal their Jewish identity.

75% of US Jews fear Israel becoming pariah over Gaza war

Defense Minister:

Brazil's president has revealed his true face as an antisemite

Defense Minister Israel Katz responds to declaration of Brazil's President Lula as persona non-grata, condemns withdrawal of Brazil from IHRA.

Brazil's president has revealed his true face as an antisemite

AG rejects petition to sanction Arabs for not serving in IDF

Bnei Brak resident petitions to impose academic and financial sanctions on Arab citizens of draft age, Attorney General’s Office dismisses request.

AG rejects petition to sanction Arabs for not serving in IDF

Minor sues Border Police over conduct during eviction

A minor in Mount Hebron has filed a civil suit against the police for NIS 17,000, alleging a Border Police officer assaulted him during a demolition operation.

Minor sues Border Police over conduct during eviction

Jerusalem Arab arrested for throwing rock at infant’s stroller

Police arrest 17-year-old Arab suspected of hurling rocks at six-month-old infant in stroller.

Jerusalem Arab arrested for throwing rock at infant’s stroller

Rare honey badger spotted on Mt. Dov for the first time

In early August, a thermal camera on Mount Dov in the Hermon captured footage of a honey badger for the first time — a small but particularly brave predator regarded as one of Israel's rarest animals.

Rare honey badger spotted on Mt. Dov for the first time

Egyptian drone carried four MAG machine guns

Drone entering Israel from the west attempts to bring weapons into Israel, is seized by security forces.

Egyptian drone carried four MAG machine guns

Ancient Chile synagogue vandalized

Three masked suspects vandalize Santiago, Chile, synagogue as worshipers attend prayers.

Ancient Chile synagogue vandalized

Arab arrested for threatening kidnapping and extortion

An indictment was filed against a young man from Tamra who threatened to kidnap children and harm a family if he did not receive 150,000 shekels.

Arab arrested for threatening kidnapping and extortion

CAM urges global probe into Iran’s role in antisemitic attacks

CAM calls on world leaders to investigate Iranian involvement in global antisemitism following Australia’s expose.

CAM urges global probe into Iran’s role in antisemitic attacks

Dummy rocket aimed at Kibbutz Migdal Oz

Police, IDF foil dummy rocket near Beit Fajjar aimed at Migdal Oz Industrial Zone.

Dummy rocket aimed at Kibbutz Migdal Oz

Gideon Sa'ar:

'A Palestinian state would be an act of suicide'

Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar criticized Western countries that are advancing a move to establish a Palestinian state in a speech in New York.

'A Palestinian state would be an act of suicide'

Settle for More:

A life of space, community, and stability in Karnei Shomron

This growing community just 15 minutes from Kfar Saba offers something increasingly rare—spacious homes with private gardens at prices that make city apartments look overpriced.

A life of space, community, and stability in Karnei Shomron

Watch: Tens of thousands attend Selichot prayers at Western Wall

Tens of thousands of Jews attend first Selichot prayer session of the year at the Western Wall, alongside released hostages and relatives of those still held captive in Gaza.

Watch: Tens of thousands attend Selichot prayers at Western Wall

Arab worker recorded contaminating ice cream for Jewish customers

A disturbing video circulating on social media shows an Arab worker at an ice cream factory contaminating products intended for Jewish customers.

Arab worker recorded contaminating ice cream for Jewish customers

View from the UAE:

The Zangezur Corridor: Where caravans and cannons may collide

What will the future bring? Either the caravans of development will cross the corridor in broad daylight, or the winds of conflict will blow over it in the darkness of politics. Opinion.

The Zangezur Corridor: Where caravans and cannons may collide

Defense Minister: Israel will remain on Mount Hermon

Defense Minister Israel Katz responds to reports of upcoming ceasefire with Syria, promising Israel will maintain control of areas necessary for its security.

Defense Minister: Israel will remain on Mount Hermon

Families of hostages launch nationwide protest day for deal

Families of the hostages launched a nationwide protest this morning as part of a declared 'day of civic struggle' to demand the cabinet agree to a hostage deal.

Families of hostages launch nationwide protest day for deal

After Israel's 12-Day War:

Is China filling Russia’s vacuum in Iran?

China has emerged as Iran’s most valuable partner — not out of ideological solidarity, but as a calculated move to expand leverage in the Middle East. Israel and the US can use China's risk-aversion to advantage. Opinion.

Is China filling Russia’s vacuum in Iran?

Ancient Jerusalem's water secret:

Siloam Dam was built to face climate crisis

Carbon-14 dating unlocks ancient secret, indicates monumental Siloam Dam was built in 800 BCE to face a climate crisis.

Siloam Dam was built to face climate crisis

Red cabbage, salad mix, recalled due to salmonella concerns

Vegetable company issues recalls of red cabbage products following routine inspection; consumers urged not to eat affected batches.

Red cabbage, salad mix, recalled due to salmonella concerns

Animal Farm turns 80

Remember:“All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others?” How's that turning out for Jews today? Opinion.

Animal Farm turns 80

Iran nuclear talks resume amid sanctions threat

Nuclear talks between Iran and Europe to resume on Tuesday, as the Europeans threaten sanctions over Iran’s uranium enrichment program.

Iran nuclear talks resume amid sanctions threat

Australia to expel Iranian envoy over antisemitic attacks

Australia's Prime Minister says Iran's government directed at least two attacks against the Australian Jewish community. Australia will expel Iran's ambassador and list the IRGC as a terror group.

Australia to expel Iranian envoy over antisemitic attacks

US Treasury revokes sanctions on Syrian government

US Treasury officially revokes sanctions on the Syrian government, following a June 30 executive order from President Trump that removed the measures.

US Treasury revokes sanctions on Syrian government




























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