More

    Micro Israel News

    IDF Executes Precision Airstrike on Hezbollah Targets in Beirut

    IDF strikes Hezbollah stronghold in Beirut, targeting top official in proactive defense measure amidst escalating tensions. Prime Minister Netanyahu delays UN trip.

    Cornell Professor Joins Anti-Israel Protest, Spurs Campus Controversy

    Cornell Prof. Russell Rickford's recent anti-Israel protest raises concerns over antisemitism and campus safety. University promises strict action.
    spot_img

    Keep exploring

    Cornell Faces Backlash Over Professor’s ‘Exhilarating’ Hamas Comments

    Cornell allows professor who called Hamas attacks "exhilarating" to teach again, sparking concerns over campus antisemitism response.

    IDF Strengthens Northern Border Defense with Trenches and Surveillance

    IDF enhances defense on Lebanon border to counter Hezbollah threats, showcasing Israel's commitment to northern security and readiness for potential conflict.

    Worker Dies After Falling into Sewage Pit in Mazkeret Batya

    Tragic accident in Mazkeret Batya as a 55-year-old worker dies in a sewage pit. Highlights urgency of workplace safety measures and praises Israeli emergency response.

    Critically Acclaimed Seagull Ballet Takes Center Stage in Tel Aviv

    Boris Eifman presents "The Seagull. A Ballet Story" at the Tel Aviv Performing Arts Center, Sept 25-30, showcasing universal ballet struggles and uniting audiences.

    Yemen Braces for Israeli Response After Houthi Missile Attack

    Yemen on alert as Israel considers response to Houthi missile attack; potential Israeli counter-strike looms, highlighting Israel's self-defense commitment.

    Survey Reveals Israeli Education Priorities During Israel-Hamas Conflict

    A survey by The Israel Democracy Institute underscores the varied educational priorities among Jewish and Arab Israelis amidst the Israel-Hamas conflict.

    Jerusalem Border Police Officer Injured in Damascus Gate Stabbing

    Israeli Border Police officer wounded in stabbing at Damascus Gate, attacker shot dead amidst rising tensions. Israeli security remains vigilant amidst ongoing threats.

    Stephen King Adaptation “The Life of Chuck” Wins TIFF People’s Choice

    "The Life of Chuck," a Stephen King adaptation directed by Mike Flanagan, wins TIFF People's Choice Award, setting it up as a potential Oscars frontrunner.

    Daniel Levy’s Alleged Homophobic Comments Spark Controversy

    Israel Police Commissioner Daniel Levy faces backlash over alleged homophobic remarks, provoking significant scrutiny on societal and employment norms within Israeli law enforcement.

    Hamas Official Vows To Continue Fight Against Israel Despite Heavy Losses

    Hamas claims resilience amid ongoing Gaza conflict, while Israel's IDF asserts significant weakening of Hamas's military capabilities. International mediation continues.

    Netanyahu Stresses Urgent Northern Israel Changes Amid Tensions

    Netanyahu stresses northern Israel's security ahead of meeting with US Special Envoy Hochstein amid heightened Hezbollah tensions.

    Hotel Yehuda in Jerusalem: Luxury, Harmony, and Family-Friendly Fun

    Hotel Yehuda in Jerusalem offers luxury, unity, and diverse multicultural experiences, showcasing Israel's spirit of coexistence with a welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere.

    Latest articles

    IDF Executes Precision Airstrike on Hezbollah Targets in Beirut

    IDF strikes Hezbollah stronghold in Beirut, targeting top official in proactive defense measure amidst escalating tensions. Prime Minister Netanyahu delays UN trip.

    Cornell Professor Joins Anti-Israel Protest, Spurs Campus Controversy

    Cornell Prof. Russell Rickford's recent anti-Israel protest raises concerns over antisemitism and campus safety. University promises strict action.

    US Election’s Economic Impact: Key to Israeli Economic Interests

    The tight race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump for economic trust affects not only American voters but also international allies like Israel.

    Alleged Iran-Linked Spy’s Ashkelon Neighbor Reveals Crucial Details

    73-year-old Moti Maman, from Ashkelon, indicted for alleged ties with Iranian intelligence, plotting high-profile assassinations targeting Israel's leaders.