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Iraq:

Drone strike hits Kurdistan gas field, sparks blackouts

Drone strike hits Kurdistan’s Khor Mor gas field, halting supplies and cutting 3,000 MW of power. Officials call it a “terrorist” attack.

Drone strike hits Kurdistan gas field, sparks blackouts

Two National Guardsmen shot near White House

The uniformed military personnel from the West Virginia National Guard shot near the White House and taken to hospital in critical condition. A suspect is in custody, believed to be a 29-year-old Afghan national

Two National Guardsmen shot near White House

Trump orders 500 more Guard troops after DC shooting

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announces 500 more Guard troops for Washington, DC, after two Guardsmen were shot near the White House.

Trump orders 500 more Guard troops after DC shooting

Georgia prosecutor drops Trump election interference case

Georgia prosecutor Peter Skandalakis drops the racketeering case against President Trump and 18 others.

Georgia prosecutor drops Trump election interference case

IDF eliminates terrorist who hurled explosive in northern Samaria

IDF troops eliminate a terrorist who hurled an explosive in Qabatiya during a broad counterterrorism operation in northern Samaria. Several explosives found in his vehicle. No IDF injuries reported.

IDF eliminates terrorist who hurled explosive in northern Samaria

'Actual traitor'

The storm surrounding Steve Witkoff

A leaked recording revealed how Steve Witkoff, President Trump's special envoy, coached a senior Russian official on how to seize territories in Ukraine as part of Trump's peace plan.

The storm surrounding Steve Witkoff

Beware the Houthi Paradox:

Iran's silent surrender makes its last proxy more dangerous

The Houthis understand that they are now the primary engine for Iran's anti-Israel and anti-US posturing. This gives them immense leverage. Opinion.

Iran's silent surrender makes its last proxy more dangerous

Trump:

US to block South Africa from 2026 G20, end all subsidies

Trump said South Africa 'is not worthy of membership anywhere,' citing alleged abuses against white farmers and a dispute over the G20 handoff at this year’s summit.

US to block South Africa from 2026 G20, end all subsidies

IDF tightens cellphone regulations

Following lessons from the October 7th Massacre, the IDF will bar Android phones for any operational use and extend strict cellphone limits to lieutenant colonels.

IDF tightens cellphone regulations

Review:

"The Palestinian Lie: Shattering The Myths"

One example: According to the 1922 British census, Jews were the majority of residents of Jerusalem, outnumbering Moslems with 33,971 Jews to 13, 413 Moslems.

"The Palestinian Lie: Shattering The Myths"

IDF preparing for next stage of Trump plan in Rafah

Preparing for Trump’s next Gaza phase, Israel will start clearing Rafah for a humanitarian zone, while foreign forces remain unwilling to enter Hamas-controlled areas.

IDF preparing for next stage of Trump plan in Rafah

Chief Rabbi

'Hitting one's wife is a gentile act'

Sephardic Chief Rabbi David Yosef emphasized that violence against women is a serious act that violates the Torah, and that Jewish courts are instructed to handle the issue with the utmost severity.

'Hitting one's wife is a gentile act'

Giulio Meotti:

Pope Leo, murdering Jews and Christians is not due to the economy

This week, another Christian school was attacked, 300 children kidnapped. The reaction of the media and the world is indifference, while Pope Leo is in denial. Opinion.

Pope Leo, murdering Jews and Christians is not due to the economy

Trump met Zohran Mamdani-should American Jews be worried?

The American Jewish community has just watched a rising political figure who targets Israel and mainstream Jewish institutions receive credibility at the highest level of government-without a single concession to moderation. What now? Opinion.

Trump met Zohran Mamdani-should American Jews be worried?

Hamas continues steadfast refusal to disarm

Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem says discussions on weapons must be resolved through internal Palestinian dialogue, stressing the issue is tied to national consensus and a broader political process.

Hamas continues steadfast refusal to disarm

The unusual diplomatic visit and the tensions behind the scenes

Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister arrives in Israel to promote regional initiatives, but behind the talks, disputes continue to affect relations between the two countries.

The unusual diplomatic visit and the tensions behind the scenes

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First look at major IDF counterterror operation in Samaria

IDF, Shin Bet, Border Police, and regional brigades launched a major counterterrorism operation in northern Samaria, striking targets, searching dozens of structures, and seizing terror funds to prevent new terror strongholds from forming.

First look at major IDF counterterror operation in Samaria

Chief of Staff

Leadership that recognizes failure & dares to lead change needed

A ceremony marking 52 years since the passing of the former Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, David Ben-Gurion was held today, led by IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir.

Leadership that recognizes failure & dares to lead change needed

The ambassador who also sells sleeping supplements

Ambassador continues earning from Relaxium endorsements as the report raises questions over ethics rules and the limits of pre‑existing commercial agreements.

The ambassador who also sells sleeping supplements

Praise for Oct. 7

Kafr Qassem resident charged with incitement to terrorism

According to the indictment, just ten days after the war began, the defendant posted four Arabic-language posts on her Facebook page in which she incited acts of terror and expressed support for the Hamas massacre.

Kafr Qassem resident charged with incitement to terrorism

Manchester Police Chief criticizes ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans

Chief Constable Sir Stephen Watson said he would not have backed the decision to bar Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from the Birmingham match, telling LBC the ban was neither practical nor necessary.

Manchester Police Chief criticizes ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans

After being closed to women

Jerusalem Municipality cuts funding to haredi Hanukkah concert

The municipality withdrew support after organizers canceled the women’s section and made the haredi Hanukkah concert men-only, following rabbinic rulings against mixed musical events.

Jerusalem Municipality cuts funding to haredi Hanukkah concert

Deadly fire breaks out in Hong Kong residential complex

At least 13 people have been killed and dozens more injured in a fire that broke out today in a residential complex in the Tai Po district of Hong Kong. The fire spread rapidly between the buildings using bamboo scaffolding. Emergency forces continue rescue operations at the scene.

Deadly fire breaks out in Hong Kong residential complex

How Chabad of Zagreb encourages doctors to return to Israel

Rabbi Pinchas Zaklos, Chabad-Lubavitch emissary to Crotia, encourages Israeli medical students to return to Israel upon completing their studies. This is the secret of his success.

How Chabad of Zagreb encourages doctors to return to Israel

'The lawlessness is over'

Ben-Gvir and Bedouin citizen clash in the Negev

During a visit to Tel Sheva, an argument broke out between the National Security Minister and one of the residents, who accused him of 'looking for noise.'

Ben-Gvir and Bedouin citizen clash in the Negev

'No Regret or Apology'

11 years for Arab who raped soldier at Bat Yam beach

Court sentences a 24-year-old Arab from Hebron to 11 years in prison after he was convicted of raping a 19-year-old soldier at a beach in Bat Yam and causing bodily harm.

11 years for Arab who raped soldier at Bat Yam beach

Tallit and tefillin found in airport trash in Florida

A tallit and tefillin that were lost were found in a trash bin after a complex search operation involving volunteers, airport staff, the waste management department and the local sheriff's office.

Tallit and tefillin found in airport trash in Florida

Amit Segal announces birth of fourth child

Channel 12 News commentator Amit Segal announces birth of newborn son. 'A new guy has come to the neighborhood; the world is so beautiful sometimes.'

Amit Segal announces birth of fourth child

Bipartisan bill in Congress would create ‘Jewish Refugee Day’

Bipartisan resolution introduced by Reps. Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Craig Goldman would recognize Nov. 30 as 'Jewish Refugee Day,' honoring Jews displaced from North Africa and the Middle East after Israel’s founding.

Bipartisan bill in Congress would create ‘Jewish Refugee Day’

Watch:

Jewish shepherds mobbed in Gush Etzion

Dozens of rioters from the village of Rasideh attacked Jewish shepherds near Ma'ale Amos, wounding several residents and stealing sheep from the flock.

Jewish shepherds mobbed in Gush Etzion

Rafah: Terrorists exiting tunnel eliminated in aerial strike

IDF publishes footage of terrorist eliminations in Rafah, stressing operation to locate local terror cells is ongoing.

Rafah: Terrorists exiting tunnel eliminated in aerial strike

Defense Minister clarifies: No administrative detentions

Defense Minister Israel Katz, lawmakers clash over administrative detentions of Jews.

Defense Minister clarifies: No administrative detentions

Aliyah with purpose:

Daniel and Rivka share their journey to Carmay Hanadiv

Young couple finds home in Carmay Hanadiv, where a thriving, Torah-rooted community and strong schools drew them in. “Israel is our future,” they say, urging others to take the leap.

Daniel and Rivka share their journey to Carmay Hanadiv

Netanyahu tells judges: 'This is on the verge of impossible'

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu testifies in court, says 'it is on the verge of impossible' to do three testimonies a week due to security situation.

Netanyahu tells judges: 'This is on the verge of impossible'

Three Bedouins arrested for attacking youth councilors

Three Bedouins entered a branch of the Ezra youth movement in Be'er Sheva and attacked the councilors. They were arrested shortly thereafter.

Three Bedouins arrested for attacking youth councilors

In coordination with al-Sharaa:

Islamic Jihad establishing significant military presence in Syria

Hamas stregthening ties with Hezbollah in Lebanon as Islamic Jihad builds up its forces in Syria.

Islamic Jihad establishing significant military presence in Syria

Families of Hamas attack victims sue Binance

Oct. 7 families’ lawsuit says Bitcoin CEO, whom Trump pardoned, facilitated $1B in payments to Hamas and its allies.

Families of Hamas attack victims sue Binance

Jerusalem: Three teens arrested for attacking bus driver

Teens attack bus driver, steal his phone, after bus driver told them to cease smoking on a public bus.

Jerusalem: Three teens arrested for attacking bus driver

A message from Yaakov Avinu to us today:

Staying home, coming home

Yaakov Avinu reminds us that wherever a Jew may be, his inner compass must point to Eretz Yisrael.

Staying home, coming home

Six terrorists eliminated in Rafah

Search for terrorists in Rafah continues, six terrorists identified near underground terror infrastructure.

Six terrorists eliminated in Rafah

Following Hamas Cyber-Op:

IDF to monitor soldiers' social media with AI

The IDF will operate a new artificial intelligence system that will monitor soldiers' public posts on social networks, aiming to prevent the exposure of sensitive information.

IDF to monitor soldiers' social media with AI

Prayers and kiddush helped Eliya Cohen survive Hamas captivity

Hamas captivity survivor Eliya Cohen reflects on life after Gaza captivity: 'I focus on the positive.'

Prayers and kiddush helped Eliya Cohen survive Hamas captivity

Parashat Vayetze:

Why did Yaakov run away to Charan?

In departing from his parents, Yaakov was in fact obeying their wishes and thus fulfilling the commandment to honor one’s parents. Why then should the Sages say that the length of his absence is a cause for punishment?

Why did Yaakov run away to Charan?

Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch:

Vayetze: Why did Yaakov kiss Rachel?

Life without familiar faces is difficult - even for great people.

Vayetze: Why did Yaakov kiss Rachel?

After 781 days:

Body of hostage Dror Or returned to Israel for burial

The IDF has announced that the body of deceased hostage Dror Or has been returned to Israel for burial.

Body of hostage Dror Or returned to Israel for burial

John Cleese, That’s No Excuse

John Cleese recently canceled his upcoming Israel performances despite the sold-out crowds that awaited him. The question is: why the sudden change?

John Cleese, That’s No Excuse

Man impersonated his dead mother to collect her pension

A 56-year-old Italian man is suspected of hiding his mother's body and posing as her for two years to continue receiving her monthly pension. He was arrested at the local Interior Ministry office.

Man impersonated his dead mother to collect her pension

Three killed in road accident near Dead Sea

Man and woman in their 50s killed in road accident on Route 1 in Dead Sea area; elderly woman killed in accident in Ashdod.

Three killed in road accident near Dead Sea

'We fell short':

NYPD Commissioner apologizes to NYC synagogue after protest

NYPD commissioner Jessica Tisch apologizes for allowing ‘turmoil’ outside synagogue.

NYPD Commissioner apologizes to NYC synagogue after protest

Trump's conflict of interest:

Can’t fight the Muslim Brotherhood while groveling to Qatar

The Trump administration’s move toward designating the Islamist group as terrorists is long overdue. But it makes no sense to treat the Brotherhood’s sponsor as an ally. Opinion.

Can’t fight the Muslim Brotherhood while groveling to Qatar

What PA children learn at school:

The textbooks of hate

When you read what the Palestinian Authority is teaching the next generation, one thing becomes impossible to deny: They hate my children more than they love their own - and the West, with its selective silence, has become their enabler.Opinion.

The textbooks of hate

Namibian politician named Adolf Hitler on track for second term

Namibian politician Adolf Hitler Uunona, who rejects any link to Nazi ideology, is set for re-election. His name continues to spark global attention and social media reactions.

Namibian politician named Adolf Hitler on track for second term

'We won't allow terror to take root'

Security forces launch operation in northern Samaria

IDF, Shin Bet and Border Police launch a major counterterrorism operation in northern Samaria, days after eliminating two terrorists behind deadly attacks.

Security forces launch operation in northern Samaria

Maersk to resume Suez Canal transit when safe

Maersk will resume Red Sea navigation via the Suez Canal once safe, CEO Vincent Clerc says, citing Gaza peace progress.

Maersk to resume Suez Canal transit when safe

Prosecutors to retry suspect in 1979 Etan Patz disappearance

Prosecutors will retry Pedro Hernandez in the 1979 disappearance of six-year-old Etan Patz, after his conviction was overturned. Jury selection must begin by June 1 or Hernandez will be released.

Prosecutors to retry suspect in 1979 Etan Patz disappearance

IAEA chief:

'We aim to restore verification inside Iran'

IAEA chief Rafael Grossi vows to restore full verification in Iran, as Iran condemns a motion censuring it over lack of cooperation.

'We aim to restore verification inside Iran'




























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