Israeli jets struck southern Lebanon to pressure Hezbollah to halt attacks on Israel, aiming to dismantle missile capabilities and potentially avoid a ground invasion.
EU considers sanctions on Israeli ministers Ben Gvir and Smotrich amid rising tensions in Israel-Hamas conflict, weighing diplomatic consequences and policy shifts.
Israel insists on control over the Philadelphi Corridor in Gaza-Egypt border to prevent Hamas rearming, highlighting security priority in ceasefire negotiations.
IDF neutralizes five Palestinian gunmen in West Bank mosque, including key terror leader, marking significant blow to terror operations and safeguarding Israeli citizens.
Meta suspends anti-Israel student groups' Instagram, reinforcing guidelines against hate speech to foster respectful discourse and combat antisemitism on campuses.
This week's TV guide features Adam Sandler's musical comedy, religious rap in Jerusalem, 1980s Israeli drama, hard-hitting journalism, and a family comedy.
An 11-month-old infant in Israel is in intensive care due to meningitis caused by Haemophilus influenza type B, highlighting the critical need for vaccinations.
Tel Aviv court orders Channel 13 to pay 410,000 NIS to Yesh Atid MK Elazar Stern for defamation, underscoring the importance of responsible journalism.
UN WFP halts travel in Gaza after vehicle struck near Israeli checkpoint. No injuries reported. Highlights volatile conditions and need for protection.
Yoni Wieder, 28, becomes Ireland's chief rabbi, leading during a time of heightened anti-Israel sentiment, ensuring the Jewish community's voice is heard.
Israeli jets struck southern Lebanon to pressure Hezbollah to halt attacks on Israel, aiming to dismantle missile capabilities and potentially avoid a ground invasion.
Controversy erupts as Menachem Klugman blames left-wing Kibbutz members for October 7 events, sparking political tensions and calls for accountability.