News  Sources

News Articles - Page 3 of 209

Italy will not join the Board of Peace initiative led by United States President Donald Trump, citing constitutional barriers. Italian officials say their laws prevent participation in organizations headed by a single foreign leader, though they remain open to future cooperation if the initiative's scope is narrowed.
Australia's conservative opposition coalition has reunited after a split over hate speech laws introduced following the Bondi Beach shooting. The parties aim to move forward together amid rising pressure from populist rivals.
President Trump will host the inaugural meeting of his Board of Peace in Washington on February 19 to coordinate Gaza reconstruction and broader peace efforts. The summit will bring together world leaders, though some key allies remain skeptical. The board's mandate has expanded beyond Gaza to address global conflicts.
Omri Ronen, leader of 'Brothers in Arms,' is entering politics after serving extensively in the military. He has not announced his party affiliation but will not join the current coalition.
A lawsuit claims an 18-month-old girl was denied medication after being returned to immigration custody following a severe illness. The case raises concerns about medical care for detained children and families.
Major Jewish organizations declined to sponsor New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani's interfaith breakfast, citing concerns over his anti-Israel stance and rising antisemitism. Their absence signals eroded trust and a call for substantive action from City Hall.
A whistleblower accused Tulsi Gabbard of suppressing intelligence about a sensitive call involving a Trump ally and Iran. Gabbard denies wrongdoing, and officials found the complaint not credible. The case has sparked partisan debate over her conduct and competence.
The Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt has reopened, but strict limits and delays are preventing many from crossing. Reports of harsh treatment and confusion over procedures have added to the difficulties faced by Palestinians seeking to leave or return.
Fidelity Emerging Markets Limited has outperformed rivals, posting a 74 percent return over the past year thanks to strong metals prices and tech demand. The fund stands out for its innovative investment strategies and diverse holdings across emerging markets.
Australia's main conservative opposition parties have reunited after splitting over hate crime legislation. The Liberal and National parties say they are focused on unity and representing Australians ahead of the next election.
Will Lewis has stepped down as chief executive of The Washington Post after massive layoffs and mounting criticism. The paper, owned by Jeff Bezos, faces ongoing turmoil as Jeff D'Onofrio takes over leadership. Protests and subscriber losses have followed the cuts.
A Hamas source claims hostages in Gaza were often held just meters from Israeli soldiers and moved frequently to avoid discovery. Both living and deceased hostages were preserved for use as bargaining chips with Israel.
Our mission is to provide you with up-to-date, concise news from multiple sources in one place, keeping you informed about Israel.
 
Hit 'Subscribe' to get the latest curated news about Israel delivered daily to your inbox