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Prof. Shoham Choshen-Hillel's research at Hebrew University uncovers gender bias in medical treatment and explores how honesty and fairness influence decision-making. Her work has led to practical changes in hospitals and offers insights into human behavior in organizations. She also highlights the unique, close-knit community at Hebrew University.
Anti-capitalist activists plan to paralyse parts of London this spring with mass protests and disruptive actions targeting the ultra rich. The group Take Back Power will stage supermarket raids and high-end store takeovers, aiming to mobilise thousands for civil disobedience.
Rising antisemitism abroad is prompting more Jews to make aliyah, seeking safety and community in Israel. Four new olim share their personal journeys, highlighting both the challenges and the sense of belonging they have found. Their stories reflect a growing trend of Jews choosing Israel as a secure and supportive home.
TimesofIsraelTrump: We're close to bringing last hostage out of Gaza, Board of Peace will 'spread to other things'January 22, 2026
President Trump unveils the Board of Peace to oversee Gaza peace efforts and hints at broader global ambitions. He reports progress on returning the last hostage and stresses ongoing aid and reconstruction plans.
TimesofIsraelIDF reservist injured in October by Hamas attack in southern Gaza succumbs to woundsJanuary 22, 2026
An Israeli reservist wounded in a Hamas attack in southern Gaza in October has died from his injuries. His death brings the total number of Israeli military fatalities in the Gaza ground offensive and border operations to 477.
President Trump called the June strike on Iran a 'great victory for peace' and said Hezbollah's threat has lessened. He also praised Syria's government for its recent progress.
Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron's public feud escalated after France dismissed Trump's claims about drug prices as 'fake news'. The dispute included mocking exchanges and threats of tariffs, before Trump reversed course on some threats following talks with European leaders. The episode underscored ongoing tensions between the United States and its European allies.
President Trump launched the Board of Peace at the World Economic Forum, inviting global leaders to join and sign its charter. The board's first resolution focused on Gaza, with plans for reconstruction and calls for lasting peace in the region.
Donald Trump launched his 'Board of Peace' in Davos with leaders from several countries, aiming for a broader global role. Key US allies declined to join, while Tony Blair attended as an executive member. Trump emphasized his peacemaking record and criticized Spain over military spending.
FoxNewsYale hosts controversial speaker Trita Parsi accused of promoting Iranian regime interestsJanuary 22, 2026
Yale University is under fire for hosting Trita Parsi, who is accused of supporting Iranian regime interests amid ongoing protests. The event has sparked debate about free speech and academic bias on campus.
January 22, 2026
Donald Trump unveiled his 'Board of Peace' at Davos, with India absent and Pakistan present. Fewer countries joined than expected, as some Western nations expressed reservations.
Sergeant Major Asael Babad died of injuries sustained in Gaza three months ago. He is remembered for his courage and dedication, and his family donated his organs to save others.






