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South Africa:

Trump's unfinished business

Trump built a thriving business of making antisemites pay, but he’s got unfinished business to make South Africa’s antisemitic government pay. Opinion.

Trump's unfinished business

IDF launches wave of strikes in Lebanon

After warning residents, the IDF launched a wave of strikes against Hezbollah military infrastructure sites in southern Lebanon.

IDF launches wave of strikes in Lebanon

Arbitrator rules

The 'Terrorists' Faction must vacate the Ponevezh Yeshiva

An arbitration ruling by retired judge David Cheshin obligates Rabbi Markowitz to vacate the buildings of the Ponevezh Yeshiva and determines that control remains in the hands of Rabbi Kahaneman.

The 'Terrorists' Faction must vacate the Ponevezh Yeshiva

Soldiers involved

Major arms smuggling ring busted in northern Israel

A month‑long joint operation by Lahav 433, Shin Bet, and the IDF uncovered a major Syria-to-Israel weapons smuggling ring involving IDF soldiers and Syrian suspects, with indictments expected.

Major arms smuggling ring busted in northern Israel

Cheshvan 29:

Sigd - the holiday of Ethiopian Jewry

Ethiopian Jewish immigrants to Israel brought a willingness to contribute and a pure Zionism centered on longing for Jerusalem as a heavenly city, but they also brought a previously unknown holiday that has been officially recognized in the State of Israel.

Sigd - the holiday of Ethiopian Jewry

Under heavy security:

MK Tzvi Succot visits garbage burning site in Arab town

After a briefing at the Shoham council, MK Tzvi Succot visited the garbage burning site in the PA town of Ni'lin. The site harms the air quality throughout the Shoham region.

MK Tzvi Succot visits garbage burning site in Arab town

Supreme Court rules:

State must enact punitive measures against draft evaders

The Supreme Court has ordered the state to enact criminal enforcement as well as economic sanctions against haredi draft evaders.

State must enact punitive measures against draft evaders

Iran releases seized tanker after five-day standoff

Marshall Islands-flagged tanker Talara, intercepted by Iran's Revolutionary Guard near UAE waters, released without charges after days in Iranian custody

Iran releases seized tanker after five-day standoff

Holocaust survivor's dream fulfilled at 101

Holocaust survivor and centenarian artist Bezalel Katz finally fulfilled his lifelong dream of presenting a solo exhibition.

Holocaust survivor's dream fulfilled at 101

Coalition members oppose current version of draft bill

The Religious Zionist Party rejected the current version of the haredi draft bill, insisting it will only back legislation that truly increases military enlistment among haredim.

Coalition members oppose current version of draft bill

30% increase in reports of sexual offenses in schools

A new report shows a 30% rise in reports of sexual harm in educational institutions, a surge in assaults committed under the influence of date-rape drugs, and that most cases are closed without indictment.

30% increase in reports of sexual offenses in schools

In memory of fallen commander

Wounded vet and Amb. Leiter dance with the Torah

Elisha Medan, who was wounded in the battle where Dr. Moshe Yedidyah Leiter fell, attended the Torah dedication ceremony in his memory with Moshe's father, Israel's Ambassador to the US.

Wounded vet and Amb. Leiter dance with the Torah

Survey:

Israeli Jews turn to tradition, shift right politically amid war

New data shows growing religious observance and increased belief in God, with a sharp rightward political shift, particularly among Jewish youth in Israel.

Israeli Jews turn to tradition, shift right politically amid war

Parashat Toldot:

When lying is (absolutely) necessary

We all confront many situations in which it is tempting to put a spin on things and manipulate the facts so that they are more in line with our interests or prevent catastrophe. Are we allowed to do so?

When lying is (absolutely) necessary

Cleared for publication:

Southern Command intelligence officer ignored Hamas attack

Lt. Col. Ariel Levovsky, who served as the Southern Command intelligence officer during the October 7th massacre, has been revealed as having known of the Hamas plan - and ignoring it.

Southern Command intelligence officer ignored Hamas attack

Hostages Square:

Alon Ohel performs song that carried him through captivity

Just over a month after his release from Hamas captivity, Alon Ohel returned to Hostages Square and played the song that gave him strength during 700+ days in Gaza.

Alon Ohel performs song that carried him through captivity

Watch:

'You're afraid this law will apply to your friends'

A stormy clash took place this morning in the Knesset National Security Committee during a discussion on a bill to impose the death penalty on terrorists. Several MKs were ejected from the hearing.

'You're afraid this law will apply to your friends'

How UNSC Resolution 2803 can be turned against Israel

There are flaws at the heart of the Resolution that could cost us dearly in the near future. Opinion.

How UNSC Resolution 2803 can be turned against Israel

Gush Etzion terror attack:

Victim remains in severe condition

Hadassah Medical Center reported that the 40-year-old woman who was severely wounded in the terror attack at the Gush Etzion Junction remains sedated and on a ventilator.

Victim remains in severe condition

Degel Hatorah spiritual leaders green-light advancing Draft Bill

Rabbi Dov Lando and Rabbi Moshe Hillel Hirsch have authorized the Degel Hatorah party to continue advancing the Draft Bill in the committee stage.

Degel Hatorah spiritual leaders green-light advancing Draft Bill

'Traitors' blood'

Threatening graffiti spray-painted on news station's office

Entrance to Reshet 13 building in Tel Aviv vandalized with spray-painted threats, complaint to be filed with police.

Threatening graffiti spray-painted on news station's office

IDF eliminates two Hezbollah operatives in southern Lebanon

IDF strikes, kills two Hezbollah terrorists, one involved in rebuilding Hezbollah infrastructure and another seen gathering intelligence on IDF forces, in southern Lebanon.

IDF eliminates two Hezbollah operatives in southern Lebanon

Senior Analyst:

Bin Salman does not want a Palestinian state

Senior Arab affairs commentator Zvi Yehezkeli explained why, in his view, US President Donald Trump's announcement of intent to sell F-35 jets to Saudi Arabia is troubling - but not highly worrying.

Bin Salman does not want a Palestinian state

Ashdod:

Extremists protest outside Shas MK's home

Jerusalem Faction protestors demonstrate Draft Law proposal outside home of Shas MK Yinon Azoulay in Ashdod.

Extremists protest outside Shas MK's home

Leading haredi rabbi expected to greenlight Draft Law proposal

Lithuanian-haredi leader Rabbi Dov Lando expected to conditionally-approve Draft Law proposal, work togehther with Shas to support bill.

Leading haredi rabbi expected to greenlight Draft Law proposal

Jewish woman given plea deal for fatally ramming haredi family

Miriam Yarimi has pleaded guilty to manslaughter in a March 2024 high-speed crash on Ocean Parkway that killed a mother and two of her children and severely injured a third child.

Jewish woman given plea deal for fatally ramming haredi family

Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch:

Toldot: Opposites attract

Yitzchak and Rivkah loved what they lacked.

Toldot: Opposites attract

Who’s afraid of the Big Bad Mamdani Wolf? Not me!

Actually, no one should be shocked by this election. But it won't take long for people to wake up. Opinion.

Who’s afraid of the Big Bad Mamdani Wolf? Not me!

Campus antisemitism case

US Judge halts Trump’s $1b penalty bid against U of California

Trump can’t levy antisemitism fines against the University of California, judge rules.

US Judge halts Trump’s $1b penalty bid against U of California

The $100 Billion Gambit:

How the Saudi F35 Deal rewrites global security rules

Washington is offering Riyadh more than hardware; it is dangling access to the very technology that has kept Israel’s skies unchallenged for decades. It has to come with strings attached. Opinion.

How the Saudi F35 Deal rewrites global security rules

Maryland man admits threats to dozens of Jewish institutions

Clift Seferlis pleads guilty to threatening over 25 Jewish institutions across five states. He faces up to 169 years in prison and a $5.65 million fine when sentenced in March.

Maryland man admits threats to dozens of Jewish institutions

Bina's Parents Won't Give Up - But They Need Your Help Now

This 10-month-old is winning her battle against deadly spleen cancer. Three surgeries down, chemotherapy ahead-but the family has run out of resources.

Bina's Parents Won't Give Up - But They Need Your Help Now

Amid Israel boycott threats

Austria pushes for Eurovision compromise

Austria seeks compromise on Israel’s Eurovision entry as Spain, Ireland and others threaten boycott over Gaza war.

Austria pushes for Eurovision compromise

IAEA resolution targets Iran over uranium and site access

The US and Europe submit a draft resolution demanding Iran open bombed nuclear sites and account for enriched uranium. Iran warns of retaliation if the IAEA adopts the measure.

IAEA resolution targets Iran over uranium and site access

Special gift from Binyamin Council head to Eric Adams

Binyamin Regional Council head Israel Ganz meets outgoing New York City Mayor Eric Adams and presents him with a piece of art crafted from fragments of an Iranian missile that struck the council.

Special gift from Binyamin Council head to Eric Adams

Trump:

'Gaza is close to perfected, residents are safer than ever'

During dinner with the Saudi Crown Prince, Trump says the Gaza Board of Peace will include leaders of major nations and invites MBS to join.

'Gaza is close to perfected, residents are safer than ever'

Trump designates Saudi Arabia as major non-NATO ally

President Trump announces Saudi Arabia’s designation as a major non-NATO ally during a White House dinner with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

Trump designates Saudi Arabia as major non-NATO ally

Yair Lapid’s new recruit: Maj. Gen. (res.) Noam Tibon

Maj. Gen. (res.) Noam Tibon, former commander of the Northern Corps, joins the Yesh Atid party.

Yair Lapid’s new recruit: Maj. Gen. (res.) Noam Tibon

Bill sent to Trump

Senate unanimously passes Epstein files bill

The US Senate unanimously approves a bill to release all unclassified Jeffrey Epstein files, sending it to President Trump after a 427-1 House vote. Trump now supports the measure after months of opposition.

Senate unanimously passes Epstein files bill

White House:

US-Saudi pact includes F-35s, tanks, and $1 trillion investment

After Trump-MBS meeting, the White House announces that the US and Saudi Arabia sealed nearly $1 trillion in deals, including F-35 sales, nuclear energy, AI, and critical minerals.

US-Saudi pact includes F-35s, tanks, and $1 trillion investment

Bereaved daughter writes

One building in Kiryat Arba - eight murdered

Bat Sheva Sadan writes about the building where her parents lived - eight of whose residents were murdered in terror attacks, the most recent being Aharon Cohen, who was murdered at the Gush Etzion Junction.

One building in Kiryat Arba - eight murdered

Released in Shalit deal:

Hamas terror architect orchestrating attacks in Judea and Samaria

Ayman Abu Khalil, a terrorist released in the Shalit deal and exiled to Turkey, is directing attacks and facilitating the flow of funds and weapons into Judea and Samaria.

Hamas terror architect orchestrating attacks in Judea and Samaria

University Heights, Ohio:

First orthodox Jewish woman voted as mayor of US city

Michelle Weiss was elected mayor of University Heights, Ohio, becoming the first orthodox Jewish woman to serve as a mayor in the US.

First orthodox Jewish woman voted as mayor of US city

Rabbi Ze'ev Smason elected CJV Vice President

The Coalition for Jewish Values (CJV), representing over 2,500 traditional, Orthodox Rabbis in American public policy, today announced the election by its Rabbinic Board of Rabbi Ze'ev Smason of St. Louis, Missouri, as Vice President of the organization.

Rabbi Ze'ev Smason elected CJV Vice President

Brooklyn:

Court convicts man who planned to poison Hasidic children

A Brooklyn federal jury convicted Michael Chkikvishvili of leading a hate-driven plot to poison Hasidic children and promote mass attacks, with prosecutors warning his activities posed a grave threat to the community.

Court convicts man who planned to poison Hasidic children

Chief of Staff:

'We remain vigilant, we will continue to protect the communities'

IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Eyal Zamir surveyed the site of the deadly attack at Gush Etzion, offering condolences to the victim’s family and praising reservists who engaged and killed the terrorists.

'We remain vigilant, we will continue to protect the communities'

Lethal injection:

The principles of the death penalty law for terrorists

According to the published principles, the death penalty law will only apply to the murder of Jews and there will be no ability to appeal the sentence, which will be carried out within 90 days by lethal injection.

The principles of the death penalty law for terrorists

Defense Min. advances major reform to boost defense exports

Following Defense Minister Israel Katz's policy directive, the Israel Ministry of Defense (IMOD) Director General, Maj. Gen. (Res.) Amir Baram approved the implementation of recommendations of an expert committee established to boost defense exports.

Defense Min. advances major reform to boost defense exports

Texas declares CAIR, Muslim Brotherhood terrorist organizations

Texas Governor Greg Abbott today designated the Muslim Brotherhood and the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) as foreign terrorist organizations and transnational criminal organizations.

Texas declares CAIR, Muslim Brotherhood terrorist organizations

US ambassador:

'It was either Hamas or IDF in Gaza, no new peace deals with IDF'

US Ambassador to the UN Mike Waltz said the Gaza conflict left only two options: Hamas or permanent IDF control. He stressed that long-term Israeli administration over Gaza would hinder the expansion of the Abraham Accords, the administration’s top priority.

'It was either Hamas or IDF in Gaza, no new peace deals with IDF'

Watch

PM writes letter in Torah in memory of Moshe Leiter

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke at a Torah dedication ceremony honoring fallen IDF reservist Dr. Moshe Yedidyah Leiter, son of Israel’s ambassador to the US.

PM writes letter in Torah in memory of Moshe Leiter

'Ready for any scenario'

Military exercise following the lessons learned from October 7th.

After intense fighting in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria, the Paratrooper Brigade enters a comprehensive training period in Judea and Samaria, 'We have moved from a reactive army to a proactive and offensive army,' says Brigade Commander, Captain Y.

Military exercise following the lessons learned from October 7th.

Trump:

F-35s sold to Saudi Arabia will be 'similar level' to Israel's

During meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, US President Donald Trump says Israel and Saudi Arabia 'are at a level where they should get top of the line.'

F-35s sold to Saudi Arabia will be 'similar level' to Israel's

Tel Aviv:

Candidate for city chief rabbi receives death threats

Police are investigating death threats against Rabbi Zevadya Cohen, head of the Tel Aviv rabbinate, who is running for the position of city rabbi.

Candidate for city chief rabbi receives death threats

Aharon Cohen murdered in Gush Etzion terror attack

Aharon Cohen, a resident of Kiryat Arba, was murdered in the combined terrorist attack at the Gush Etzion Intersection. He will be laid to rest tonight.

Aharon Cohen murdered in Gush Etzion terror attack

Final Hours: Double Tickets

Luxury Jerusalem apartment could be yours

Dream Raffle Returns: $1.2 Million FULLY FURNISHED apartment in Jerusalem - Plus $15,000 Early Bird Bonus for 2-for-1 Ticket Buyers

Luxury Jerusalem apartment could be yours




























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