This week in Israel
Israel faced significant security challenges this week, with reports indicating military efforts are insufficient against Hezbollah drones and the ICC reportedly issuing secret arrest warrants against Israeli officials. Meanwhile, internal Palestinian politics saw Fatah elections and Hamas's failure to elect a new leader, while former minister Moshe Arbel departed the Shas Party. On a brighter note, Noam Bettan secured second place at Eurovision amidst boycott calls, and WhatsApp co-founder Jan Koum made a record $200 million donation to Shaare Zedek hospital.
About Israel
Israel, a land of profound historical and religious significance, is a vibrant hub of culture and innovation in the Middle East. Its diverse society and complex geopolitical dynamics shape a lively media landscape, which operates under a democratic government but faces military censorship on security matters, particularly amplified during conflicts.
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Media landscape
Israel boasts a vibrant and diverse press, primarily in Hebrew, yet faces significant challenges including military censorship on security issues, which has intensified during recent conflicts. This environment has contributed to a notable drop in its press freedom ranking.
To gain a comprehensive understanding, readers should consult a variety of sources, being mindful of the military censorship applied to security-related news and the contested coverage of occupied territories.
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Trump says Iran deal 'largely negotiated,' had positive call with Netanyahu
- U.S. President Donald Trump announced that a peace agreement involving the United States, Iran, and several Middle Eastern countries has been "largely negotiated." - The agreement reportedly include…
Toronto Jewish community seeks teen missing for week through Shavuot holiday
- The Toronto Jewish community, including Shomrim Toronto and the Toronto Police Service, searched for a 14-year-old girl named Esther missing since the previous Friday. - Volunteers operated a hotlin…
Qatari media fueled global antisemitism after Oct. 7 - the world must take notice - opinion
- The article argues that Qatari media, particularly Al Jazeera, has significantly fueled global antisemitism since the October 7th events. - It claims Qatari media outlets are connected to Qatar's ce…
Can the Middle East handle the endless rollercoaster between Iran, US, and Israel - analysis
- The Middle East remains on edge due to ongoing uncertainty surrounding potential renewed conflict with Iran, oscillating between hopes for a deal and fears of renewed fighting. - Reports suggest for…
Jerusalem Day’s violence should not erase the memory of a divided city - opinion
- Jerusalem Day's media coverage often focuses on past and expected violence, overshadowing the celebration of the city's unification, though this year's events were reportedly less violent. - The day…
Jerusalem Day violence exposes dangerous culture of impunity in Israel - opinion
- Violence by far-right groups against Arabs and the assault on a Peace Now leader during Jerusalem Day highlight a pervasive culture of impunity in Israel, allegedly encouraged by the government. - G…
Chronological age, personal physicians should not decide when someone can't drive, study reveals
- Around the world, rules for extending senior citizens' driver's licenses vary, with some requiring eye exams and others medical and mental health assessments. - In Israel, drivers over 70 need medic…
Israel and the Middle East are one election away from peace - opinion
- A Middle East expert believes peace between Israelis and Palestinians is closer than imagined due to a changed regional landscape, not Hamas's actions or the end of the occupation. - The author argu…
Spanish police filmed beating Gaza flotilla activists as Israel jabs back at Madrid
- Spanish police arrested four activists from the Global Sumud Flotilla at Bilbao Airport following clashes upon their return from Turkey. - Footage showed officers dragging and striking activists, pr…
Couple found shot dead in car near central Israel, murder-suicide suspicion grows
- Olga and Ruslan Prikhodko, a couple in their 40s from Rishon Lezion, were found dead in a vehicle near Moshav Mishmar Ayalon. - Relatives reported them missing after they failed to return from a tri…
Group of deaf Israeli civilians rescued from heart of Nablus in unusual West Bank incident
- 23 deaf and mute Israeli civilians were safely rescued from Nablus in the West Bank after entering the city in vehicles with Israeli license plates. - The group was invited by a local deaf and mute …
Tens of thousands march in Madrid to demand Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's resignation
- Tens of thousands marched in Madrid demanding Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's resignation amid corruption scandals. - Protesters clashed with police, resulting in injuries and arrests, as demonstrato…
Gabrielle Soffer: Using her English for the good of others in Israel
- Gabrielle Soffer, who arrived in Israel seven years ago, received a certificate of appreciation on Teacher's Day at ORT Motzkin high school. - Soffer, originally from New Jersey, moved to Israel in …
Netanyahu 'sidelined' by Trump, has little control over Iran decisions - report
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly being sidelined by U.S. President Donald Trump on decisions regarding Iran, according to unnamed Israeli defense officials cited by The New York Times…
The quiet home front: Inside the emotional battlefield of Israel’s reserve duty families
- Neora, an Israeli woman, reflects on the emotional toll of her husband's prolonged reserve military duty, which began before the October 7th attacks. - She describes the loneliness, anger, and frust…
Why does the West ignore Iran hanging a child marriage victim? - opinion
- The article questions why Western media largely ignored the execution of Hanifeh Avandi, an Iranian woman who was a victim of child marriage and suffered psychological issues. - Avandi, 24, was hang…
Ukraine's Zelensky says proposal of associate EU membership 'unfair'
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky criticized a German proposal for Ukraine to gain associate EU membership without voting rights. - Zelensky argued that such a status would leave Ukraine voicel…
Ivanka Trump targeted in IRGC-linked assassination plot - report
- Ivanka Trump was reportedly targeted for assassination by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), according to a New York Post report. - An IRGC-trained Iraqi national, Mohammad Baqer Saad …
Tehran’s terror campaign in the West makes regime change imperative - opinion
- The arrest of Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood al-Saadi highlights Iran's extensive operational penetration into North America and Europe. - Al-Saadi, a senior commander in Kataib Hezbollah, is linked to …
At least 90 killed in China's worst coal mine disaster in over 16 years
- A gas explosion at the Liushenyu coal mine in China's Shanxi province killed at least 90 people, marking the country's deadliest mining accident since 2009. - The explosion occurred late Friday with…
INTERPOL arrests 201 suspects in largest cybercrime operation to date
- INTERPOL led a 13-country cybercrime operation in the Middle East and North Africa, arresting 201 suspects. - Operation Ramz, running from October 2025 to February 2026, targeted phishing, malware, …
Drone games put Ukraine's best military pilots to the test
- Ukraine held a "Wild Drones" competition for its military drone pilots, pitting them against each other instead of Russia. - The event showcased advanced drone technology and allowed pilots to share…
Winging it: Jerusalem writers festival lineup reveals a shifting cultural landscape
- The Jerusalem International Writers Festival lineup features international authors, with some artists reportedly avoiding Israel due to security or political concerns. - Notable guests include Itali…
‘Copenhagen’ in Jerusalem revisits the Nazi-era meeting that shaped the nuclear age
- The play 'Copenhagen' will be presented in Jerusalem, revisiting the mysterious 1941 meeting between physicists Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg. - The meeting occurred during Nazi occupation and is…
Iraq races to restore ancient Ziggurat of Ur amid threat of climate erosion - report
- Iraq is undertaking its seventh major restoration of the Ziggurat of Ur, using local materials and traditional methods to combat climate erosion. - The 4,000-year-old structure, dedicated to the moo…
Korean, Egyptian archaeologists find ancient temple gate blocks during restoration work in Luxor
- Korean and Egyptian archaeologists discovered ancient temple gate blocks during restoration work at the Ramesseum in Luxor. - The restoration project, part of a decade-long agreement between South K…
Man wanted for questioning lights himself on fire as police arrive in Herzliya
- A 30-year-old man set himself on fire in Herzliya, Israel, after police arrived to question him. - The suspect was reportedly being sought for threatening social workers and brandishing a stone at m…
Estimated 40,000 evacuated in California as toxic chemical tank poised to leak or explode
- Approximately 40,000 people were evacuated in Garden Grove, California, due to a failing tank containing toxic methyl methacrylate. - Officials warned the tank could leak or explode, posing a signif…
One dead, 36 injured in explosion following fire at New York City dry dock
- An explosion at a dry dock in Staten Island, New York, killed one civilian and injured 36 others on Friday. - The blast occurred while firefighters were responding to a basement fire and attempting …
Iran, Oman negotiate possible tolls system for Strait of Hormuz even as US warns against it - NYT
- Iran and Oman are reportedly negotiating a system to charge ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz, a key global maritime chokepoint. - The US has voiced strong opposition, with President Trump and S…
NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani: Focus on New York's Problems, Not Israel's
- NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani is criticized for focusing on Israel-related issues instead of pressing problems within New York City. - The author argues Mamdani should prioritize local concerns like crim…
University of Michigan crossed a dangerous line with Jewish students - opinion
- A University of Michigan commencement address by Professor Derek Peterson praised student activists, which Jewish students perceived as validating harassment against them. - The university's respons…
Hungary Reverses Decision to Leave ICC, Bans Ukraine Ag Imports
- Hungary has reversed its decision to leave the International Criminal Court (ICC), Prime Minister Péter Magyar announced. - The government also banned agricultural product imports from Ukraine. - Th…
Elbit Systems, German Submarine Maker TKMS Expand Ties
- Israeli defense firm Elbit Systems and German submarine manufacturer TKMS signed a memorandum of understanding to expand cooperation. - The deal aims to advance technological capabilities and streng…
Law Enforcement Was Aware of San Diego Mosque Shooter Prior to Deadly Attack - Report
- Law enforcement was aware of concerning behavior by Caleb Vazquez, one of the San Diego mosque shooters, over a year before the attack. - Police initiated a gun violence restraining order in January…
Trump Cancels Son's Wedding for White House Return Amid Iran Talks
- US President Donald Trump canceled personal plans to return to Washington due to unspecified government circumstances. - Trump indicated that negotiations with Iran regarding ending the conflict and…
Politicians Must Prioritize 'Hasbara' as Israel's Global Image Crisis Deepens
- The author argues that Israeli political parties must prioritize "hasbara" (public diplomacy) by engaging with native English speakers in Israel. - A significant number of English-speaking voters in…
No deal in sight if US insists on discussing nuclear issue, Iranian FM spokesperson says - report
- Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated that no agreement will be reached in US-Iran peace talks if the US insists on discussing Iran's nuclear program. - Esmaeil Baghaei described US demands re…
Court won't revisit Mahmoud Khalil ruling, opening door to pro-Palestinian activist's rearrest
- A divided federal appeals court refused to reconsider a ruling that allows for the potential rearrest and deportation of pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil. - The 3rd US Circuit Court of Appeal…
Japan’s Taiwan fears expose a deeper crisis in American deterrence - opinion
- Japan is increasingly vocal about its security concerns regarding Taiwan, viewing a potential conflict there as a direct crisis for its own national security. - This shift in language and perspectiv…
Talia Chaya Timsit, 11, dies of injuries after Tel Aviv bus accident
- An 11-year-old girl, Talia Chaya Timsit, has died from injuries sustained in a bus accident on Dizengoff Street. - Nine other individuals were injured in the incident, with two in serious condition.…
Iran’s Baha’i, Christian facilities targeted by discriminatory policies, CSW tells ‘Post’
- An expert from Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) reports that Iran is increasingly targeting religious minorities, including Baha'is and Christians. - The regime is accused of raiding facilities,…
France readies UN resolution on Hormuz as vote on US text stalls
- France has drafted a UN Security Council resolution to re-establish movement in the Strait of Hormuz. - The proposed resolution aims to create an international mission to restore freedom of navigati…
Tulsi Gabbard resigns from position as US Director of National Intelligence
- US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has resigned, citing her husband's bone cancer diagnosis. - Her resignation will be effective June 30, with Principal Deputy Aaron Lukas appointed …
Iran's intensified closure of Strait of Hormuz piles misery on stranded sailors
- Iran's publication of a new map asserting control over the Strait of Hormuz exacerbates the plight of thousands of stranded sailors. - Over 20,000 sailors are trapped on approximately 2,000 vessels …
Jerusalem resident indicted on multiple terror, assault charges for attacks on Palestinians
- An indictment has been filed against Israel Grossman, a 25-year-old Jerusalem resident, for terror, arson, and assault charges. - The charges stem from multiple violent incidents in the Nablus distr…
Netherlands proposes ban on import, sale of goods from Israeli West Bank settlements
- The Netherlands has proposed a ban on importing and selling goods produced in Israeli West Bank settlements. - The proposed sanctions would apply to Dutch nationals and entities both within and outs…
'I will kill you Jews,' man jailed for shouting death threats at Jews in London
- A man who shouted antisemitic death threats and threatened to bomb Jewish schools has been jailed for five years in London. - Tavius Jean-Charles, 36, targeted victims near synagogues between Octobe…
Shavuot’s lesson for Israel: Sovereignty without purpose cannot survive - opinion
- The article argues that the Jewish people became a nation before possessing land, a unique historical trajectory. - It posits that this early focus on covenant, law, and responsibility, rather than …
Revealing the invisible: Jewish artists bring Mount Sinai to life
- Jewish artists are exploring the spiritual and artistic depiction of Mount Sinai and the giving of the Torah. - The article highlights the preparatory process artists undertake to connect with bibli…
Ukraine attacks Russian oil refinery 700 km deep into Russian territory
- Ukraine has conducted strikes on a Russian oil refinery in Yaroslavl, located approximately 700 km from the Ukrainian border. - President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that Ukrainian forces are bringing…
Shavuot in the southern Golan: Springs, wineries, and ancient Jewish heritage
- The southern Golan Heights offers a vast landscape with historical and political significance, marked by basalt cliffs and views of the Kinneret. - Despite political rhetoric concerning sovereignty,…
Shabbat candle-lighting times for Israel and US
- Shabbat and the Jewish holiday of Shavuot begin on Friday, May 21, in Israel and conclude on Saturday, May 22. - For the rest of the world, Shavuot concludes on May 23, coinciding with the end of Sh…
US and Iran dispute over uranium stockpile, Strait of Hormuz, Pakistan attempts mediation
- Pakistan's interior minister met with Iran's foreign minister to discuss proposals aimed at ending the ongoing US-Israeli war. - The US and Iran remain at odds over Tehran's uranium stockpile and co…
Shavuot and Mount Sinai: Why modern Jews still wrestle with the Torah
- The article explores the challenge modern Jews face in relating to the concept of divine revelation, particularly the Orthodox claim that the Torah is God's word, not human-authored. - It discusses …
Amb. to US Yechiel Leiter condemns MK May Golan's 'disgusting' remarks on Reform Judaism
- Israeli Ambassador to the US Yechiel Leiter has strongly condemned remarks made by Minister May Golan against Reform Judaism and MK Gilad Kariv. - Golan's comments, which included accusations of "of…
After October 7, the shattered tablets at the heart of Shavuot matter more than ever - opinion
- The article reflects on the significance of the Shavuot holiday in light of the events of October 7 and the subsequent six months. - It draws a parallel between the biblical story of Moses shatterin…
Israeli company invests in hub to make New Jersey 'new Silicon Valley' for foreign start ups
- An Israeli company, SOSA, is partnering with New Jersey to establish a technology hub called NJ BASE near Manhattan. - The hub aims to attract foreign AI, cyber, fintech, life sciences, and advanced…
Trump’s Evangelical alliance alarms defenders of religious freedom - opinion
- Former US President Donald Trump addressed thousands of conservative Evangelicals on the National Mall, urging him to declare the United States a Christian nation. - Critics argue this push to disma…
Donald Trump, do not negotiate with the devil in Tehran - opinion
- Iran has presented a new proposal to the US that includes troop withdrawal, reparations, sanctions relief, and an end to the maritime blockade. - The US President previously withdrew from the Obama-…
IDF arrests three terrorists in Hebron planning shooting attack
- IDF forces arrested three terrorists in Hebron who were part of a Hamas-affiliated organization planning a shooting attack. - In a separate operation, a suspect was arrested near Tulkarm for alleged…
Iran could launch surprise attack against Gulf States, Israel, say officials
- Intelligence officials have warned of a potential surprise Iranian attack using missiles and drones against Gulf States and Israel. - The warnings coincide with disagreements between US President Tr…
Second group of Australian women, children linked to ISIS leave Syrian camp: report
- A second group of Australian women and children linked to ISIS has reportedly left a Syrian refugee camp and may be returning to Australia. - The group departed the Al-Roj camp under escort and is e…
WATCH: IDF strikes Hezbollah weapons facility hidden under former clinic
- The IDF struck a Hezbollah weapons production site located within a former civilian medical clinic in Tyre, southern Lebanon. - The military reported secondary explosions indicating the presence of …
IDF to develop AI battlefield operations with newest tech division, military announces
- The IDF has established a new technology division named 'Alumot' to enhance its artificial intelligence and information warfare capabilities. - This division will integrate combat soldiers, tech pro…
US Used Double Israel's Interceptors Against Iran Missiles: Report
- The US reportedly deployed double the number of interceptors against Iranian missiles targeting Israel than Israel did, according to a Washington Post report citing US officials. - The US deployed a…
What to watch in Israel this week: Fresh Israeli medical drama, 'The Intern,' stands out
- A new Israeli medical drama, 'The Intern,' starring Niv Sultan, premiered this week, focusing on a surgical resident's ethical dilemmas. - The series explores the complexities of organ donation poli…
'An orgy of antisemitism is overtaking the West,' says acclaimed Hungarian director Laszlo Nemes
- Acclaimed Hungarian director Laszlo Nemes believes an "orgy of antisemitism" is overtaking the West. - Nemes stated that his Oscar-winning film 'Son of Saul,' which depicts the Holocaust, might not …
US to send additional 5,000 troops to Poland, says Trump
- The United States will deploy an additional 5,000 troops to Poland, according to President Donald Trump. - Trump cited his relationship with Poland's newly elected conservative nationalist president…
US: Removal of UN expert Albanese from sanctions list is temporary, no policy change
- The US State Department stated that the removal of UN expert Francesca Albanese from a sanctions list is temporary and does not signify a policy change. - Albanese was previously sanctioned by the U…
Argentine official who investigated AMIA prosecutor's death charged with covering up evidence
- Former prosecutor Viviana Fein, who investigated the 1994 AMIA bombing, has been charged with aggravated concealment of evidence. - Fein initially ruled Alberto Nisman's 2015 death a suicide, but la…
US sanctions nine individuals accused of enabling Hezbollah's undermining of Lebanese sovereignty
- The US State Department has sanctioned nine individuals accused of enabling Hezbollah's efforts to undermine Lebanese sovereignty. - These individuals, including members of the Lebanese parliament a…
Shavuot 2026: The festival's Jewish mission to elevate the world
- Shavuot commemorates the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai, a moment of divine revelation that bridged the spiritual and physical realms. - The haftarah reading from Ezekiel describes a vision of G…
Shavuot 2026: The holiday's enduring call to faith, loyalty, and Jewish purpose
- Shavuot, commemorating the giving of the Torah on Mount Sinai, is described as a potentially climactic holiday but often overshadowed by others. - Unlike Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, Purim, an…
Gov’t secretary says contentious haredi draft bill will pass, coalition soon to secure majority
- Government Secretary Yossi Fuchs expressed confidence that a contentious ultra-Orthodox draft bill will pass, securing a majority for the coalition. - The bill has faced significant opposition withi…
What could the US have planned for Cuba after charges against Raúl Castro? - explainer
- The US has charged former Cuban President Raúl Castro with conspiracy to kill US nationals and murder for his alleged role in the 1996 downing of two civilian aid planes. - Prosecutors claim Castro …
BoP head Mladenov publishes roadmap for Gaza peace plan
- Director-General of the Gaza Board of Peace, Nickolay Mladenov, has proposed a 15-point roadmap for implementing a Gaza peace plan. - The plan includes phased Hamas disarmament, an IDF withdrawal fr…
Trump vows US will retrieve enriched uranium from Iran
- US President Donald Trump stated the United States will retrieve Iran's stockpile of highly enriched uranium, vowing to prevent Tehran from developing nuclear weapons. - Trump indicated the uranium …
Will Trump strike Iran or choose diplomacy at the last minute? - opinion
- The decision on whether US President Donald Trump will order an attack on Iran remains uncertain, with assessments varying across Middle Eastern capitals. - Trump's preference is for a diplomatic so…
Bondi hero Ahmed Al Ahmed's brothers charged for threatening him
- Two brothers of Ahmed Al Ahmed, a hero recognized for disarming a terrorist during the Bondi Beach attack, have been charged with threatening communications. - Local media reports suggest the brothe…
Two men charged for plot to assassinate German Jewish leaders on behalf of Iran
- Two men have been charged in Germany for allegedly plotting to assassinate Jewish community leaders on behalf of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). - The suspects, identified as Ali S.…
Ukraine's home-grown tech shields skies from Russian drones
- Ukraine is bolstering its air defense capabilities by developing and producing its own sophisticated technology, including AI-equipped drones and interceptor systems. - The nation's homegrown defens…
Last remaining survivor of 1929 Hebron massacre passes away at 100
- Yitzhak Ben Hebron, the last known survivor of the 1929 Hebron massacre, has passed away at the age of 100. - Ben Hebron was a young child during the riots that resulted in the deaths of 67 Jewish r…
In the age of AI, Shavuot reminds us that wisdom is not data
- Shavuot, a Jewish holiday celebrating the giving of the Torah, offers a timely reflection on wisdom versus data in the age of artificial intelligence. - While AI can rapidly generate information, Je…
'I speak to everybody': Trump says he will speak to Taiwan's president in diplomatic shift
- U.S. President Donald Trump stated he would speak with Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te, a significant departure from diplomatic norms. - The announcement follows Trump's recent visit to China, where…
Poland's foreign minister calls to ban Ben-Gvir from entering country as flotilla storm continues
- Poland's foreign minister has called for a ban on Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir entering the country. - The demand follows outrage in Warsaw over the detention of Gaza flotilla …
What every board member should know about Quantum, before it's too late - opinion
- Board members need to understand quantum threats without getting lost in technical jargon or science fiction. - Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) upgrades current encryption to resist quantum computer…
‘Nowhere to hide': Police to deploy drones to aid in fight against crime in southern Israel
- Israel Police will deploy drones across southern Israel to enhance the fight against crime, following a successful trial near Rahat. - The drones are equipped with advanced day and night surveillanc…
All city buses in Eilat, Kiryat Shmona to be replaced with electric ones by end of 2026
- Egged and the Transportation Ministry plan to replace all city buses in Eilat and Kiryat Shmona with electric models by the end of 2026. - This initiative expands the Green Cities project, which aim…
Supreme Leader says enriched uranium must stay in Iran, Iranian sources say
- Iran's Supreme Leader has directed that the country's near-weapons-grade uranium should not be exported, hardening Tehran's position in peace talks. - This directive could complicate negotiations wi…
Irish bill to curb trade with Israeli settlements due in 'coming weeks', minister says
- Ireland plans to introduce a bill to parliament in the coming weeks that aims to restrict trade with settlements in the West Bank. - The legislation has been in drafting for a year and faces pressur…
Israel Established Elite Task Force to Hunt Down Terrorists Who Took Part in Oct. 7 - Report
- Israel established an elite task force named NILI, an acronym for "The Eternal One of Israel does not lie," to hunt down and eliminate Hamas terrorists involved in the October 7 attacks. - The task …
How Shavuot Was Rescued by the Torah, and Brought Home by Israel - Opinion
- The Jewish holiday of Shavuot, traditionally focused on cheesecake and staying awake all night, is presented as having a deeper, often overlooked significance rooted in the agricultural harvest and …
My Word: Shavuot's striking legacy of Jewish pain, historic success
- The article reflects on the Jewish holiday of Shavuot, connecting its historical and religious significance to periods of both celebration and pain. - It highlights how recent events, like the Octob…
Building Israel, Delivering Returns: Inside Keystone’s Infrastructure Strategy
- Keystone Infra, an Israeli infrastructure investment company, is positioning itself as a gateway for investors interested in Israel's expanding infrastructure economy, focusing on public-private par…
Police Seize Thousands of Grams of Illicit Drug, Tens of Thousands of Shekels in Bat Yam
- Bat Yam police seized a significant quantity of various illicit drugs, including cocaine, crystal meth, and hallucinogenic mushrooms, along with tens of thousands of shekels in cash. - Two suspects,…
Michael Bay to direct film on Operation Epic Fury airmen rescue
- Hollywood director Michael Bay will direct a film based on Mitchell Zuckoff's upcoming book about Operation Epic Fury. - The film will focus on the daring rescue of two US airmen whose aircraft was …
ISIS escalates rhetoric, seeks ‘new phase of fighting’ in Syria - analysis
- ISIS has escalated its rhetoric, urging fighters in Syria to continue their struggle against the Syrian state. - The group aims to exploit ongoing security tensions and reassert itself after militar…
Iran's ability to rebuild damaged military infrastructure set back by months, not years - report
- Iran's military infrastructure rebuilding is set back by months, not years, due to US and Israeli strikes, according to US intelligence assessments. - Some industrial bases remained intact, potentia…
Shavuot, Shabbat candle-lighting times for Israel and US
- Shavuot begins in Israel on Thursday, May 21, and concludes on Friday, May 22, coinciding with Shabbat. - Candle-lighting times for Shavuot and Shabbat are provided for various locations in Israel a…