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Gantz: UNRWA allegations false, Hamas to blame for Gaza crisis

MK Benny Gantz defends Israel’s humanitarian efforts in Gaza, accuses UNRWA of spreading falsehoods and aiding Hamas influence over aid distribution.

Gantz: UNRWA allegations false, Hamas to blame for Gaza crisis

Supreme Court rejects left-wing bid to protect Attorney General

The Deputy President of the Supreme Court, Justice Noam Sohlberg, rejected a left-wing organization's request to join the petition against the dismissal process of Gali Baharav-Miara.

Supreme Court rejects left-wing bid to protect Attorney General

Footage from the operations

Paratroopers Brigade completes mission in Gaza Strip

The Paratroopers Brigade has completed its mission in the Gaza Strip, during which it eliminated terrorists and dismantled infrastructure. It will now relocate to Judea and Samaria.

Paratroopers Brigade completes mission in Gaza Strip

Norway

Watch: Hatikva rings out as Israeli athlete wins gold

Israeli sprinter clocks 20.64 seconds to defend 200m title at U-23 Championships in Norway, as Hatikva plays during medal ceremony.

Watch: Hatikva rings out as Israeli athlete wins gold

Chief of Staff on Syria:

Those who can't defend themselves can't be safe

IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir, during a visit to Gaza, stated that the IDF will increase pressure on Hamas while reducing the strain on Israeli forces.

Those who can't defend themselves can't be safe

Expert on Turkey Affairs:

Erdogan is the big winner from the Syria conflict

Dr. Hay Eytan Cohen Yanarocak, expert on Turkey, says that the conflict in Syria will work to the advantage of Turkey to prevent reconciliation between Syria and Israel.

Erdogan is the big winner from the Syria conflict

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Teens attack Arab workers who refused to reopen popcorn stand

Jerusalem police launch investigation after group of youths hurl objects, chant racist slogans at Arab workers in late-night movie theater brawl.

Teens attack Arab workers who refused to reopen popcorn stand

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Yaakov Shwekey and Maccabeats' new song for the Three Weeks

The song is a cappella due to the customs of mourning observed between 17 Tamuz and Tisha B'Av.

Yaakov Shwekey and Maccabeats' new song for the Three Weeks

Scammers swindle fellow Israelis out of thousands of shekels

Two Israelis working out of Thailand took thousands of shekels from fellow countrymen, promising concert tickets, emergency boat rides back to Israel, and more, and then disappeared.

Scammers swindle fellow Israelis out of thousands of shekels

Hassidic group bans use of AI

The guidelines, published by the Hasidic Committee for Media Guidance and Advice, prohibit teens from consulting AI systems.

Hassidic group bans use of AI

After eating spoiled food

Netanyahu suffers intestinal inflammation

Prime Minister diagnosed with intestinal inflammation and dehydration; will recuperate at home while continuing to oversee government affairs.

Netanyahu suffers intestinal inflammation

Finally, a Congressman who gets it - Randy Fine

Randy Fine takes on the Antisemitism hiding in plain sight. Opinion.

Finally, a Congressman who gets it - Randy Fine

Mother of Hostage:

'Hamas is not naive, they are trying to get what they want'

Ruchama Bohbot, mother of hostage Elkana, said the impasse in hostage negotiations is not due to Israeli politics but Hamas demands.

'Hamas is not naive, they are trying to get what they want'

'Bombs everything'

Report quotes US official calling Netanyahu a 'madman'

Senior US officials say Israeli strikes in Syria risk undermining Trump administration's regional goals.

Report quotes US official calling Netanyahu a 'madman'

Daycare centers:

Preference for those who served? Haredim petition High Court

Emet L’Yaakov organization claims a new directive discriminates against children of kollel families whose fathers have not regularized their status with the IDF.

Preference for those who served? Haredim petition High Court

Hamas weapons development commander eliminated

Bashar Thabet, a commander in Hamas’ Development and Projects Department, within its weapons production headquarters, eliminated.

Hamas weapons development commander eliminated

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Chief Rabbi hosts Druze Sheikh

Chief Rabbi Kalman Bar and Sheikh Qassem Bader, a senior Druze leader and President of the World Council for Peace, issue a call to the world: 'Prevent further atrocities.'

Chief Rabbi hosts Druze Sheikh

Unanimous

Cabinet committee recommends dismissing Attorney General

A special cabinet committee unanimously recommended to the government today (Sunday) to dismiss the Attorney General, Gali Baharav-Miara.

Cabinet committee recommends dismissing Attorney General

Tova is about to die:

7-year-old's lungs failing — parents choose death over debt

Turns out a breakthrough treatment exists that could save Tova's life, but after 6 months of crushing medical bills, her family can't afford the one thing that might bring back their sparkling-eyed daughter

7-year-old's lungs failing — parents choose death over debt

Pushed in 8 states

Law states must say 'Judea and Samaria' instead of 'West Bank'

Yossi Dagan has reached an agreement with legislators in eight U.S. states to promote a bill that would mandate the use of the term "Judea and Samaria" instead of "West Bank" in official documents.

Law states must say 'Judea and Samaria' instead of 'West Bank'

Fallen lone soldier to be laid to rest at Mount Herzl

Dan, an 18-year-old lone soldier from Oslo, made Aliyah to serve in the IDF and passed away prematurely during his training. His family asks the public to pay respects as he is laid to rest at Mt. Herzl cemetery.

Fallen lone soldier to be laid to rest at Mount Herzl

A Teenager’s Guide to War

There are things in the world that develop slowly, step by step, over decades; and there are things that require a big change all at once - with great forces at work for a relatively short amount of time. Rabbi Kook's thoughts on war.

A Teenager’s Guide to War

We will not be silent:

Maghrebi Rabbis against Druze massacre in Syria

Maghrebi rabbis severely condemn reports of massacres and brutal acts committed against members of the Druze community in Syria.

Maghrebi Rabbis against Druze massacre in Syria

AG demands

'Supreme Court can't allow my dismissal'

In response to Judge Solberg's ruling, the Attorney General calls for halting the process until a judicial decision is made regarding the legality of changing dismissal rules.

'Supreme Court can't allow my dismissal'

Smotrich

'Toppling government means defeat against Hamas'

Finance Minister warns against dismantling the government over the Draft Law, stating, "Woe to anyone who topples the government and drags us into elections that will, God forbid, lead to a halt in the war and a defeat."

'Toppling government means defeat against Hamas'

Giulio Meotti:

You're a nobody in Western literary circles without a keffiyeh

Of course, they consider themselves humanitarian, democratic, compassionate, liberal and peace-loving, but they are just plain Jew-haters. Opinion.

You're a nobody in Western literary circles without a keffiyeh

Rabbi David Stav:

'When they run out of arguments, the insults begin'

Rabbi David Stav criticized Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef’s comments against Yuli Edelstein, saying 'It is painful to see how the fire of dispute blinds Torah scholars, causing them to hurl insults at those who disagree with them.'

'When they run out of arguments, the insults begin'

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Arab driver throws coffee on haredi pedestrians

An Arab man from eastern Jerusalem was arrested last night after throwing a coffee cup at haredi pedestrians on Sultan Suleiman Street.

Arab driver throws coffee on haredi pedestrians

MK Succot submits request to draft to combat service

'Defending the people of Israel is both a privilege and a duty,' says MK Tzvi Succot in a request to Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi to join active military service during the Knesset recess.

MK Succot submits request to draft to combat service

Troops dismantle 2.7 km terror tunnel network in Jabaliya

The 401st Brigade is operating in the heart of Jabaliya. So far, the engineering forces have located and destroyed several underground tunnels with a total length of 2.7 km.

Troops dismantle 2.7 km terror tunnel network in Jabaliya

Whitewashing Anti-Israel campus protests

Where outsiders saw antisemitism, violence, and disruption of expensive educations, Brown and other "insiders" uniformly praise the protesting students for their bravery and deny that they are antisemitic. Opinion.

Whitewashing Anti-Israel campus protests

Help get him there:

18-Year-Old's only chance is 5,000 miles away in Boston

Recent medical reports reveal how this yeshiva student went from normal teenage life to fighting for survival - and why hundreds of readers are already taking action

18-Year-Old's only chance is 5,000 miles away in Boston

Nir Oz being rebuilt only with donations

In Kibbutz Nir Oz, a new neighborhood is being built and dozens of homes, including those of former hostages, are being renovated — all funded solely by donations. Netanyahu was informed, but nothing has changed.

Nir Oz being rebuilt only with donations

IDF issues 1st evacuation warning for Deir al-Balah

IDF Arabic Spokesperson demands that Gaza residents in southwestern area of Deir al-Balah evacuate in preparation for possible ground maneuver in an area the IDF has not operated in since the start of the war.

IDF issues 1st evacuation warning for Deir al-Balah

הכאוס בסוריה

Russians killed in Syria: Chaos and power struggles

Severe incidents between Islamist militias and Russian forces have resulted in the deaths of soldiers. The Israeli Defense Forces are closely monitoring attempts by Al-Julani to expand his control into Latakia and the Syrian coast.

Russians killed in Syria: Chaos and power struggles

Israeli estimate

Hostage deal could be reached in coming week

Israeli official says a significant obstacle in the hostage deal talks has been overcome, but cautions that Hamas often creates new demands when a deal is in sight.

Hostage deal could be reached in coming week

Report:

Edelstein shelves draft enlistment law amid coalition tensions

After departure of haredi parties from the government, Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee Chairman Yuli Edelstein withdraws proposed enlistment law, arguing that there is no point in advancing a proposal that will not pass.

Edelstein shelves draft enlistment law amid coalition tensions

Abbas mandates:

PLO parliamentary elections by end of 2025

PA chairman Mahmoud Abbas decrees that elections for the PLO’s legislative body, the Palestinian National Council, be held by the end of 2025. The 350-member council will include representatives from both the homeland and diaspora.

PLO parliamentary elections by end of 2025

Rubio urges Syria to halt jihadist massacres in south

US Secretary of State urges Syria to stop jihadist-led massacres in the south, warning Damascus to act if it seeks a unified and peaceful Syria. His call follows a US-announced ceasefire deal between Israel and Syria.

Rubio urges Syria to halt jihadist massacres in south

Citing 'rights violations'

Court blocks Trump order sanctioning ICC workers

US federal judge blocks President Trump's executive order imposing sanctions on those aiding ICC investigations, calling it an unconstitutional breach of free speech.

Court blocks Trump order sanctioning ICC workers

Hostage families rally:

'50 worlds await - one deal can save'

Families of hostages rally near the Gaza border, urging the government to seize a fleeting opportunity for an agreement: "50 worlds, 48 families, one time-bound deal."

'50 worlds await - one deal can save'

Senior minister sets goal: Sovereignty now

A senior government minister calls for a new political program in Judea and Samaria to promote gradual sovereignty and warns of a rift in the right-wing bloc.

Senior minister sets goal: Sovereignty now

Disengagement commander:

Expulsion from Gush Katif created potential for Oct. 7 massacre

Major General (res.) Gershon Hacohen, who commanded the 2005 Disengagement, admits that if the communities of Gush Katif had not been evacuated, the October 7th massacre would not have happened.

Expulsion from Gush Katif created potential for Oct. 7 massacre

Shock in Sweden:

Protestors hang effigies in concentration camp uniforms

A pro-Palestinian group in Sweden sparked outrage after setting up a protest display featuring mannequins hanging on a gallows dressed in Nazi concentration camp prisoner uniforms.

Protestors hang effigies in concentration camp uniforms

Gideon Sa'ar accuses Syrian president of supporting jihadists

MK Gideon Sa'ar criticizes Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa for supporting jihadist attackers and blaming victims, urging international community to protect Syria’s minority groups.

Gideon Sa'ar accuses Syrian president of supporting jihadists

Soldier dismissed for post against military investigations

Major Yossi Levi shared a post from a bereaved brother directed against the Chief of Staff, the chief of military prosecutions, and the commander of the IDF's Criminal Investigations Department, and was dismissed from his position.

Soldier dismissed for post against military investigations

The Myth and the Truth:

Palestinian Arab ethnic cleansing of Christians in the Holy Land

"Demographics don’t lie. We are witnessing a significant 80-90% decline in the Christian population in major ['West Bank'] cities." Opinion.

Palestinian Arab ethnic cleansing of Christians in the Holy Land

This is how Israel prepared for its attack on Iran

New information reveals intelligence, operational preparations ahead of IDF's successful strike in Iran, following urgent warnings about Iran’s progress in developing nuclear weapons.

This is how Israel prepared for its attack on Iran

Demonstration near US Embassy: 'This is the time'

'US holds the key to tipping the balance - to influencing both Israel and Hamas to close the deal and bring the hostages home,' hostage Itay Chen's father Ruby says.

Demonstration near US Embassy: 'This is the time'

IDF eliminates two key Hezbollah terrorists in southern Lebanon

IDF eliminates member of Hezbollah's Radwan Force and leader of Hezbollah's Yohmor outpost, vowing to continue eliminating any threats to Israel's security.

IDF eliminates two key Hezbollah terrorists in southern Lebanon

'Crime Against God':

Amb. Huckabee visits PA village near torched church

Huckabee visited the village of At-Taybeh near Ramallah, where churches were set on fire, and stated that "desecrating a church, mosque, or synagogue is a crime against God."

Amb. Huckabee visits PA village near torched church

Will Coca-Cola offer its Passover formula year-round?

‘Passover Coke’ could become obsolete as Trump says Coca-Cola will use ‘REAL’ sugar in US soda.

Will Coca-Cola offer its Passover formula year-round?

Hillel:

Antisemitism on college campuses down in some areas, up in others

Antisemitic assaults and vandalism are down on campuses but online bullying is up, Hillel finds.

Antisemitism on college campuses down in some areas, up in others

The secret of the greatest artists & Judaism's mission statement

How one strange Biblical verse came to capture the success of the Jewish People.

The secret of the greatest artists & Judaism's mission statement

Car plows into crowd outside Los Angeles nightclub, 30 injured

Car crashes into crowd outside East Los Angeles nightclub early Saturday morning, after driver reportedly lost consciousness before hitting the crowd.

Car plows into crowd outside Los Angeles nightclub, 30 injured

Israel’s Supreme Court in the crosshairs

Judicial machinations have served as unignorable wake-up calls for the Knesset to set some matters right. Opinion.

Israel’s Supreme Court in the crosshairs




























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