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Battle over Draft Law reaches Brooklyn

A group of extremist haredi protesters in Brooklyn demonstrated against Rabbi Moshe Hillel Hirsch, who is visiting the Borough Park neighborhood, due to his position on Israel’s Draft Law.

Battle over Draft Law reaches Brooklyn

UK turning to Islam amid war in Gaza, new report finds

Global unrest, particularly the Gaza war, is increasingly influencing Britons to embrace Islam amid rising perceptions of injustice.

UK turning to Islam amid war in Gaza, new report finds

Rocket launchers and launch tubes found near Yellow Line

Over the past week, five-barrel launchers loaded with rockets inside intended to be launched towards Israeli territory have been found in northern Gaza.

Rocket launchers and launch tubes found near Yellow Line

50 years later:

Gerry and Esther share their journey to Carmay Hanadiv

New olim find a home in Carmay Hanadiv, where a strong sense of family made their long-awaited transition to life in Israel feel natural and uplifting.

Gerry and Esther share their journey to Carmay Hanadiv

Suicide Attack Stopped:

Negev resident indicted for planned bombing inspired by ISIS

A Negev resident is accused of conducting training, preparations, and attempts to obtain weapons as part of planning an attack against soldiers in Be'er Sheva.

Negev resident indicted for planned bombing inspired by ISIS

Lebanese PM:

Naqoura meeting will not lead to Israel-Lebanon normalization

Lebanese PM Nawaf Salam said adding a civilian delegate to the ceasefire committee is not a step toward normalization, insisting Lebanon is not entering peace talks with Israel.

Naqoura meeting will not lead to Israel-Lebanon normalization

Rabbi Seth Farber:

Religious establishment needs change, in accordance to Halacha

Rabbi Seth Farber, founder and chairman of ITIM, offers a candid and far-reaching look at the challenges facing Israel’s religious establishment today and the urgent changes he believes are needed.

Religious establishment needs change, in accordance to Halacha

EU Parliament hosts conference on academia against Israel

The European Parliament hosted a high-level conference on 'Facing the Academic Front Against Israel' to address the alarming rise of antisemitism and anti-Israel hostility within the academic sphere across Europe.

EU Parliament hosts conference on academia against Israel

Terror in the streets of Gaza

How Hamas silences opponents

Activist Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib says Gaza civilians report intimidation, assaults, and hospital interrogations by Hamas, while human rights groups remain silent.

How Hamas silences opponents

Second case this year:

6-year-old dies of influenza despite being vaccinated

The Ministry of Health reported that a six-year-old boy, who had been generally healthy and vaccinated against influenza, died after a rapid deterioration in his condition.

6-year-old dies of influenza despite being vaccinated

Where was the Air Force on October 7th?

The second Turgeman Commission is probing delayed IDF orders and missed warnings on October 7, examining why key decisions were not made as Hamas advanced.

Where was the Air Force on October 7th?

Lockheed Martin extends cooperation with Israel

To date, Lockheed Martin has invested more than $4 billion - $470 million in the past five years - with Israeli defense and aerospace industrial cooperation projects.

Lockheed Martin extends cooperation with Israel

Open University:

Students demand cancellation of conference on 'Revenge in Gaza'

Students from the Religious Zionist movement are demanding that the Open University cancel a conference they say criticizes IDF soldiers' conduct.

Students demand cancellation of conference on 'Revenge in Gaza'

In wake of tension:

Prime Minister announces cooperation with Lebanon

For the first time, Israel and Lebanon will send civilian representatives to the Naqoura ceasefire committee meeting, aimed at advancing economic dialogue and laying groundwork for future cooperation.

Prime Minister announces cooperation with Lebanon

Should the Prime Minister be granted a pardon?

The answer is a function of the country's needs.

Should the Prime  Minister be granted a pardon?

The Lebanese Army:

An institution on Life Support

The basic assumption of its central supporters in the US (as well as in France and Britain), whereby the Lebanese Army can serve as a counterweight to Hezbollah, is fundamentally flawed. It is incapable and unwilling to disarm Hezbollah. Report.

An institution on Life Support

'Shoot anyone who starts a fire'

The new form of terror that could kill thousands

The Knesset Interior Affairs Committee held a meeting on the issue of waste fires, with MKs calling them terrorism and urging military involvement.

The new form of terror that could kill thousands

Watch:

Ben-Gvir attends birthday party for Israeli rappers

Rappers Subliminal and The Shadow held a joint birthday party attended by musicians and TV personalities. National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir surprised guests by joining the dancing and wearing the rappers' signature hat.

Ben-Gvir attends birthday party for Israeli rappers

Why I also left the Left

When antisemite Jimmy Carter became president, it was easy to leave the Left, but as time went on, it became even easier. Opinion.

Why I also left the Left

Greek airline announces new Israel-Athens route

Sky Express launches new route connecting Tel Aviv and Athens, offers connections to various locations in Europe - but no free checked baggage.

Greek airline announces new Israel-Athens route

Significant storm expected Sunday

Winter weather system to arrive in Israel over weekend, bringing strong rains, harsh winds, and flood warnings.

Significant storm expected Sunday

Suspects attempt to smuggle weapons, ram soldiers

IDF soldiers fire towards suspects attempting to smuggle weapons from Jordan, ram soldiers.

Suspects attempt to smuggle weapons, ram soldiers

Watch:

Hashmonaim Brigade's first squad commanders graduate course

Hashmonaim Brigade's first group of squad commanders graduates course with 70 haredi future commanders to lead the brigade's next generations.

Hashmonaim Brigade's first squad commanders graduate course

Evidentiary basis formed against captured Hamas terrorists

The prosecution has assembled an evidentiary basis against most of the terrorists imprisoned in Israel who participated in the October 7th massacre.

Evidentiary basis formed against captured Hamas terrorists

PM’s Office:

Remains transferred to Israel not of any deceased hostages

Remains transferred to Israel by Gaza terror groups not linked to any of the deceased hostages, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office announces.

Remains transferred to Israel not of any deceased hostages

Israel preparing for significant escalation in Lebanon

Israel preparing for escalation in Lebanon due to Hezbollah's increased military buildup as US attempts to calm tensions, source says.

Israel preparing for significant escalation in Lebanon

The rise and fall of misconceptions from the River and the Sea

The October 7 massacre did not merely kill Israelis; it killed the Oslo paradigm and a host of long-held illusions such as the belief that global "marketing" of harsh and unwarranted legal action against Israeli soldiers - see Sde Teman - will earn us international favor. Opinion.

The rise and fall of misconceptions from the River and the Sea

Dec 2, 1947:

The day the British gave the ok for Arabs to kill Jews

As Arabs rioted in Jerusalem on December 2, 1947, British policemen and soldiers were ordered to stand silently and watch as screaming Arab mobs attacked and killed Jews, and while Jewish stores and homes were looted and set afire. And the only arrests the British made during the December 2 Arab riots were of 16 Jews.

The day the British gave the ok for Arabs to kill Jews

American Jewry:

Avoiding a fatalistic Doom Loop about the future

Over the test of time truth does win out over lies, it's not a question of if, but when. Opinion.

Avoiding a fatalistic Doom Loop about the future

UK defends terror ban on Palestine Action at High Court

UK lawyers defend the ban on anti-Israel activist group Palestine Action under anti-terror laws, citing security needs.

UK defends terror ban on Palestine Action at High Court

NYC Jewish groups to hold rally near Park East Synagogue

NYC Jewish groups to rally near Park East Synagogue after recent protest in which anti-Israel activists disrupted an Aliyah event.

NYC Jewish groups to hold rally near Park East Synagogue

EBU faces 'watershed moment' over Israel in Eurovision 2026

Eurovision faces a “watershed moment” as the EBU may vote on Israel’s 2026 participation this Thursday. Broadcasters from Spain, Ireland, Slovenia and the Netherlands threaten boycott, while Germany warns it could withdraw if Israel is banned.

EBU faces 'watershed moment' over Israel in Eurovision 2026

Filipino crew of sunk cargo ship to be released by Houthis

Philippines says nine Filipino crew members of the Eternity C, sunk by Houthis in July, will be released. The men will be transferred from Sanaa to Oman before returning home.

Filipino crew of sunk cargo ship to be released by Houthis

Malcolm Hoenlein:

'Antisemites receiving massive funding, we are losing this war'

At the Israel Hayom Conference in New York, Malcolm Hoenlein warns of demographic shifts and rising antisemitism, urging Jewish leaders to unite, prepare, and build a new generation connected to Israel.

'Antisemites receiving massive funding, we are losing this war'

Over security concerns

Trump pauses immigration applications from 19 countries

The Trump administration pauses immigration applications from 19 countries, citing security concerns after a deadly attack in Washington. The move halts green cards and citizenship processing, with cases set for re-review.

Trump pauses immigration applications from 19 countries

Fraud investigation

Former top EU diplomat Mogherini arrested

Former EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini arrested in Brussels as police raid EU offices and the College of Europe in a fraud probe over €650,000 contracts to train junior diplomats.

Former top EU diplomat Mogherini arrested

Netanyahu nearing decision

Who will lead the Mossad after David Barnea?

Security officials estimate that the Prime Minister will decide between two leading candidates - Major General Roman Gofman and senior Mossad officer “A.”

Who will lead the Mossad after David Barnea?

Captivity survivors speak:

'Waking up and seeing a bed, not a tunnel - it’s paradise'

At the Israel Hayom Conference in New York, Hamas captivity survivors Guy Gilboa-Dalal and Evyatar David describe horrific tunnel conditions, abuse, and survival. They praise Trump’s role in their release.

'Waking up and seeing a bed, not a tunnel - it’s paradise'

'We will not abandon the Golan'

UN passes resolution against Israel’s Golan presence

UN General Assembly votes overwhelmingly in favor of resolution demanding Israel withdraw from the Golan Heights. Danon condemns: “Israel will not return to the 1967 lines and will not abandon the Golan.”

UN passes resolution against Israel’s Golan presence

Afghan national charged in shooting of guardsmen near White House

Afghan national Rahmanullah Lakanwal charged with murder after shooting two Guardsmen near the White House. Spc. Sarah Beckstrom was killed, Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe remains in serious condition.

Afghan national charged in shooting of guardsmen near White House

Officials in Jerusalem present:

New evidence of Hezbollah’s accelerated armament

US envoy Morgan Ortagus receives evidence from senior Israeli officials pointing to Hezbollah’s rapid rearmament and Lebanon’s lack of action.

New evidence of Hezbollah’s accelerated armament

Israeli researcher reveals: This is how I was tortured in Iraq

Elizabeth Tsurkov, the Israeli researcher who spent two and a half years in captivity under a pro-Iranian militia in Iraq, speaks about the physical and psychological abuse she endured.

Israeli researcher reveals: This is how I was tortured in Iraq

Hillary Clinton

'Israel needs leaders who are not trapped in October 7 trauma'

The former presidential candidate says at the Israel Hayom Conference: 'Israel has the worst PR I have ever seen.'

'Israel needs leaders who are not trapped in October 7 trauma'

Iran recruiting spies in Bat Yam?

Shin Bet issues warning, mayor sounds alarm

The mayor of Bat Yam addressed residents following a Shin Bet alert regarding attempts by Iranian intelligence actors to recruit locals for espionage activities.

Shin Bet issues warning, mayor sounds alarm

Tragic end to extreme trip:

The 'Jumping Buddha' falls to his death in Switzerland

Swiss rescue forces locate body of Sergey Shipitsin from Ashdod, who became famous for extreme stunts he documented online, after he went gliding and never returned.

The 'Jumping Buddha' falls to his death in Switzerland

IDF reveals

Hezbollah killed Lebanese officials to hide role in Beirut blast

Hezbollah assassinated four Lebanese public figures who attempted to reveal that the August 2020 Beirut port explosion was caused by ammonium nitrate stored for Hezbollah’s use.

Hezbollah killed Lebanese officials to hide role in Beirut blast

Irish Ambassador to Israel attacks, Sa'ar responds accordingly

Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar confronts Irish ambassador to Israel and sharply criticized her country’s handling of antisemitic incidents.

Irish Ambassador to Israel attacks, Sa'ar responds accordingly

Prime Minister cancels announcement on Draft Law

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was supposed to deliver an initial statement of support for the Draft Law being promoted in the Knesset, but canceled it minutes before the scheduled deadline.

Prime Minister cancels announcement on Draft Law

Harmeet Dhillon

US civil rights chief: NY mayor-elect 'antisemitic demagogue'

US Civil Rights Chief Harmeet Dhillon calls New York’s mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani an 'antisemitic demagogue' and vows federal protection against rising hate crimes.

US civil rights chief: NY mayor-elect 'antisemitic demagogue'

AG demands Netanyahu 'address' Ben-Gvir issue

Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara sent a formal letter to PM Netanyahu regarding petitions demanding the removal of National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir from office.

AG demands Netanyahu 'address' Ben-Gvir issue

US amb.

'US, Israel value judicial independence, Bibi may disagree'

US Amb. to the UN Mike Waltz emphasized at the Israel Hayom Conference in New York that the alliance with Israel remains a clear American interest.

'US, Israel value judicial independence, Bibi may disagree'

Capitol precedent:

Bill proposing sanctions on Israel advanced in Congress

Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib and 22 Democratic lawmakers submit a proposal calling for a halt to security assistance and for economic and diplomatic sanctions against Israel.

Bill proposing sanctions on Israel advanced in Congress

Miriam Adelson

'Antisemitism rising, this is our time to fight slander & win'

Dr. Adelson addresses the Israel Hayom Conference in New York, and called on the Jewish world to stand together: “We’ve reached a historic moment.”

'Antisemitism rising, this is our time to fight slander & win'

Minister Bezalel Smotrich:

'The law is intended for genuine conscription'

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich says that the internal disagreements surrounding the Draft Law can be bridged, declaring: ‘The law is not political.'

'The law is intended for genuine conscription'

Israel selected for US initiative to secure AI supply chains

Israel has been chosen as one of 8 key countries invited to a White House meeting on December 12, alongside Japan, South Korea, Singapore, the Netherlands, the UK, the UAE, and Australia.

Israel selected for US initiative to secure AI supply chains

2 new IDF divisions

AI Division and Spectrum & Communications Division

The IDF’s C4I Corps is undergoing a major organizational overhaul, including the establishment of an AI Division that will develop information and real-time systems.

AI Division and Spectrum & Communications Division




























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