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The US is set to announce a major defense agreement with Saudi Arabia, potentially worth over $100 billion. The deal comes after unsuccessful attempts to secure a broader defense and normalization agreement. Executives from US defense firms may travel to Saudi Arabia as part of the American delegation during President Trump's visit.
Omri Casspi, the first Israeli in the NBA, will light a torch on Independence Day. Survivors of the Nova Festival massacre and a leading AI researcher will also light torches. The wife of a reservist who was injured in combat will light a torch alongside her husband.
A survivor of the Dachau concentration camp wrote a letter expressing gratitude to the soldiers who liberated the camp and saved his life. The letter highlights the soldiers' sacrifices and compassion during a tragic time in the survivors' lives.
The Chief of Staff in Gaza has warned of escalating operations if hostages are not returned, expressing appreciation for soldiers and blaming Hamas for the situation in Gaza.
Security spending at Jewish day schools in four US states has increased by 84% following the October 7, 2023, attack on Israel and a rise in antisemitic incidents, according to a new report. The average annual security expenditure rose to $339,297, with security now accounting for 3.09% of the average school's budget. Smaller schools bear a heavier burden per student. The report calls for increased financial support from governments to alleviate the pressure on Jewish families and communities.
IDF inquiry reveals UN employee was killed by tank fire due to mistaken identity.
The article discusses rebellion against traditional Judaism and the sin of Nadav and Avihu in this week's parsha, emphasizing the importance of obedience in serving G-d.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog meets with President Andrzej Duda of Poland at Auschwitz to lead the March of the Living and discuss Holocaust remembrance and global cooperation against the Iranian threat.
The perception that Iran is solely a threat to Israel ignores the broader implications of its threat to the West and diminishes the necessity of a collective, coherent strategy.
Rabbi Dov Lando, a prominent haredi rabbi, was taken to the hospital after falling at his home. The family has requested prayers for his recovery.
The wildfires in central Israel are mostly contained, but firefighters are still working to extinguish the flames. An estimated 10,000 dunam were burned in the Judea Region.
The executive supervisor of Eurovision has rejected calls to boycott Israel and emphasized the contest's principle of neutrality. Israel's participation in the event has been a topic of debate due to the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
Cornell University cancels performance of R&B artist Kehlani at 2025 Slope Day concert due to her history of inflammatory anti-Israel and antisemitic statements, following intense criticism from students, alumni, and parents.
Yale College has revoked the registration of Yalies4Palestine, a student organization, after they promoted a protest against Minister of National Security Itamar Ben Gvir.
Netanyahu's motorcade was delayed at the Holocaust Memorial Day opening ceremony due to a suspected unidentified drone. He stated that Israel will not stop until Hamas is destroyed and also mentioned the Iranian threat.
Anti-Israel encampment returns to Yale campus to protest Israeli National Security Minister's visit, causing frustration among Jewish students.
Holocaust remembrance in Israel is observed on two different dates.
Minister Sa'ar participated in a Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremony, emphasizing the need to learn from history and the ongoing threats faced by the Jewish people.
The IDF has eliminated nine terrorists and destroyed dozens of targets in Lebanon as part of their campaign to prevent the reestablishment of Hezbollah.
The Torah portion of Shemini recounts the events of the eighth day when the Mishkan was erected and highlights the response of Aharon the priest to both general and personal crises.
The Rabbinical Alliance of America thanks the Trump administration for their actions against antisemitism and emphasizes the interconnectedness of attacks against Jews and anti-American sentiment.
Jordan's Interior Minister has announced the outlawing of the Muslim Brotherhood following the exposure of a terrorist network. 16 individuals were arrested in connection with a foiled plot, and the suspects had plans to produce and smuggle rockets into the kingdom.
Rabbi Dr. Bernhard H. Rosenberg reflects on the Holocaust and its lessons, emphasizing the unique nature of the complete annihilation of an entire people and the specific targeting of the Jewish population by the Nazis.
Hamas releases proof of life for hostage, Omri Miran, while his wife speaks out about the ongoing ordeal and its impact on their family.
The 'Keep Our Soldiers Cool' movement is seeking donations to provide climate control for soldiers on the Gaza border during the summer heat.
The towns of Eshta'ol and Mesilat Zion have been evacuated following a rapidly spreading fire in the Eshta'ol forest near Jerusalem. 45 firefighting teams are on the scene with support from firefighting planes and helicopters.
Yesh Atid MK fails to provide evidence of incitement by PM in interview, leading to an abrupt end.
Cabinet members spar over humanitarian aid to Gaza, with disagreements on who should distribute the aid and concerns about Hamas' use of the aid.
The article discusses Pope Francis' controversial views and actions during his tenure as Pope, including his criticism of capitalism and globalization, his strained relations with the Jewish community, and his controversial statements regarding Islam and Christianity.
Reform Judaism-aligned Jewish organizations in the U.S. have condemned President Trump's efforts to investigate antisemitism on college campuses, prioritizing 'progressive' politics over Jewish values and safety. The Reform Movement is losing a generation and its institutions are seen as hollow vessels offering generic activism.
The President is taking action to hold campus agitators and foreign funders accountable, but some in the Jewish community are criticizing this shift due to fear and a small, radical segment dismissing other voices.
Houthi rebels in Yemen claim to have downed a US drone and targeted two American aircraft carriers in fresh assaults. The group has been engaged in intensified hostilities with the US in recent weeks.
US airstrikes in Yemen have killed over 500 Houthi terrorists, including top commanders, according to a Saudi-based media report and Yemeni officials.
The UN has appointed a UK envoy to review the UN agency responsible for assisting Palestinian refugees. The review aims to address political, financial, and security challenges and find ways for the agency to better serve the communities it supports. The move comes amid tensions between Israel and UNRWA, which has faced criticism for its cooperation with Hamas.
Fatah warns of Israel's plans to reoccupy Gaza and calls for international intervention.
US President Donald Trump clarified that Hamas will not have a role in governing the Gaza Strip after the war. Talks between Israel and Hamas on a hostage deal have reached a stalemate, and Qatar and Egypt have proposed a new deal to end the war and free the hostages.
The US has imposed sanctions on an Iranian businessman and his network of companies for exporting Iranian LPG and crude oil, which support Iran's military and nuclear activities. The sanctions were announced after talks between Iranian and American representatives on Iran's nuclear program.
A reserve soldier rejects claims that the Philadelphi tunnel was not real and criticizes a 'Real Time' investigation. The soldier states that the published photograph accurately reflects the true size and significance of the tunnel.
On Thursday morning, a siren will pierce the air in Israel to remember the six million Jews murdered in the past. The article highlights that similar acts of hatred are still happening today, and calls for unity and protection of the Jewish people.
The ADL's annual audit reveals a 5% increase in antisemitic incidents in the US, with over half of the incidents related to Israel or Zionism.
The IDF targeted 40 Hamas engineering vehicles used for terror purposes, including during the October 7th massacre, in order to eliminate threats to Israel.
Remains and findings have been located in the search area off the coast of Hadera where a diver was attacked by a shark. The missing person is a married father of four from Petah Tikva.
Chief of Staff at Yad Vashem, LTG Eyal Zamir, emphasizes the role of the IDF as the answer to the Holocaust during a seminar marking Holocaust and Heroism Remembrance Day.
American radio host Sid Rosenberg is heading back to Israel for his third visit, sponsored by the One Israel Fund, to visit communities and individuals who have benefited from the fund's initiatives.
Endangered lemur found in private apartment along with other wild animals and suspected drugs. The lemur was in poor condition and held in isolation. Authorities call for stronger punishment to deter illegal captivity of wild animals.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's bag was stolen at a restaurant in DC, raising concerns about security measures for Cabinet officials. The US Secret Service is investigating the incident to ensure no threats to national security. Security experts recommend reassessing protective protocols for high-ranking officials in public settings.
Search resumes for shark attack victim off Hadera
The Security Cabinet will decide on the future of activities in Gaza, as Hamas rejects a proposed framework for a new hostage deal.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's address emphasized the importance of achieving the goals of the war and preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.
Yemeni Minister applauds Trump's approach to Houthi insurgency, highlighting the danger they pose and the US efforts to stop Iranian expansionism. The minister believes the tide is turning against the Houthis and welcomes the US financial pressure on them.
Israir is set to introduce non-stop flights to New York next year, joining other airlines in the Tel Aviv-New York corridor.
Columbia University students and alumni chain themselves to campus gates in protest for the release of Palestinian Arab students held in ICE custody.
Iran accuses Israel of trying to undermine nuclear talks with the US, while expressing willingness to accept restrictions on uranium enrichment.
The Trump administration is evaluating potential replacements for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who is under scrutiny for alleged security breaches. Hegseth is accused of sharing sensitive military information with individuals outside of official government channels. The White House has expressed support for Hegseth, dismissing the allegations as politically motivated distractions.
Russian President Putin signs law to deepen ties with Iran, focusing on security and military cooperation, amid increased Western sanctions on Iran.
IDF soldiers in southern Gaza report that Hamas has left their weapons behind and fled the area.
A five-year-old girl in Kfar Saba, Israel has died after being struck by a parking gate. The mayor and medical teams have expressed their condolences and provided initial treatment.
IDF Spokesman discusses ongoing operational activities in the Morag Corridor, targeting Hamas and aiming to bring the hostages home.
The US State Department report reveals North Korea's capabilities to create and launch biological weapons, despite being a signatory to the Biological Weapons Convention.
Mika Lerner Haim, 24, has been identified as the woman who died in a traffic accident. The collision occurred on Route 67 near Bat Shlomo, leaving Lerner Haim with severe injuries. Two others were lightly injured and taken to a nearby hospital.
Israel cancels entry visas for French delegation, citing concerns of provocation and diplomatic tensions with France.
Turkey's intelligence chief meets with Hamas representatives to discuss aid routes into Gaza and condemn Israel's 'genocidal activities.' Turkish leadership has been increasingly hostile towards Israel, expressing support for Hamas in the past.
Protesters in Morocco rally against ship allegedly carrying F-35 parts to Israel, demanding a ban and an end to diplomatic ties with Israel.
Nazi flags with swastikas were hung in Stockholm on Hitler's birthday, prompting an investigation and widespread concern.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is under fire for sharing classified information in a private messaging group. The Pentagon is reviewing the situation and concerns have been raised about Hegseth's leadership.
An unvaccinated girl and her father contracted measles in Serbia, sparking fears of it spreading in Israel. The Ministry of Health is conducting an investigation and urging those who may have been in contact to get vaccinated.
Defense Minister Israel Katz refuses to extend service for hesder yeshiva students, citing soldier shortages in the IDF.
Emily Damari, a survivor of Hamas captivity, has been chosen to light a torch at the Independence Day ceremony. Minister Miri Regev praised Damari's bravery and resilience.
Sefirat HaOmer, a commandment in Judaism, holds Kabbalistic significance and requires a deeper understanding of the Torah. The process of inner purification during Sefirat HaOmer involves rectifying different channels of spiritual blessing each day.
Yair Lapid warns of political violence and a potential political assassination, calling on the Prime Minister to stop the incitement and back up the security forces.
Ben Shapiro, a prominent supporter of the State of Israel, will light a torch on Independence Day as a symbol of unity and hope.
Holocaust survivors will participate in the Remembrance Day ceremony in Jerusalem, sharing their stories of survival and resilience.
IDF Chief of Staff orders safety curfew after a series of incidents to evaluate operational procedures and reinforce safety protocols.
Baruch Marzel pays tribute to Rabbi Meir Mazuz, highlighting his strong stance on the integrity of the Land of Israel and his unwavering commitment to truth.
Despite assurances from the Trump Administration, Iran is steadily advancing towards becoming a nuclear power. History has shown that countries like North Korea, India, Pakistan, and Israel have used deception to conceal their nuclear development. The US administration's belief that it can succeed where previous efforts failed appears dangerously optimistic.
Pope Francis calls for an end to the war in Gaza and expresses worry over the rise of antisemitism worldwide.
The UK Home Office has blocked French writer Renaud Camus from entering the country to give a speech on mass immigration, while British lawyers are working to legalize Hamas.
Humanoid robots competed in a half marathon in China, finishing considerably later than the human runners.
Comedian Dave Smith's attempt to lecture on morality reveals a profound ignorance of the Jewish people's enduring moral framework and their preservation of divine moral instruction for millennia.
The Damascus Affair in 1840, a blood libel against Jews, led to an international Jewish response and marked a transformative moment in modern Jewish history.
Israeli thinking assumes that going back to war against Hamas will be easy once hostages are released, but this may not be the case. Some suggest a UN Security Council resolution with a 'snapback' provision or Arab observer forces as deterrents.
Dimona to award honorary citizenship to Finance Minister Smotrich for his contributions to the city's development. Smotrich calls for a strategic change in the campaign in Gaza.
The funeral of Rabbi Meir Mazuz, a prominent figure in Tunisian Jewry and leader of the Sephardi-haredi community, will be held in Bnei Brak. Major streets in the area will be blocked for the funeral procession.
Indictments have been formulated against 22 terrorists involved in the October 7 massacre at Kibbutz Nir Oz. New materials obtained from within the Gaza Strip have made the indictments possible. The US is also involved in the efforts to bring the terrorists to justice.
Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar will submit an affidavit to the Supreme Court as part of the petitions against his dismissal and will announce his retirement date. Bar is expected to support his claims against the government, including the one that the impeachment process began after he refused to provide Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with a security opinion. Last night, it was reported that Bar is expected to resign in mid-May.
Accused leaker Eli Feldstein denies claims made by the Prime Minister's Office spokesperson and his attorneys provide evidence to support their argument.
Israel considering limited strike on Iran's nuclear facilities despite Trump's opposition.
National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir celebrated the Mimouna holiday and expressed his determination to take down Hamas and bring the hostages home.
ISA chief Ronen Bar is set to step down after Memorial Day, citing political pressures from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as the reason for his resignation.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered a ceasefire in Ukraine for Easter, but Ukraine responded with skepticism and highlighted the ongoing airstrikes in Kyiv. This comes after the White House announced a possible halt in mediation efforts between Ukraine and Russia.
Command Sergeant Major G'haleb Sliman Alnasasra from Rahat fell in battle in Gaza. Two soldiers were also severely injured.
IDF forces are targeting Hamas capabilities in Gaza, dismantling terrorist infrastructure and eliminating terrorists. The IAF is also striking terrorists and supporting troops in the field. Over 1,400 targets have been struck so far.
Thousands of RFK assassination documents have been released, shedding new light on the murder and the mind of the killer.
Israeli guard Ben Saraf has declared for the 2025 NBA Draft after a breakout season in Germany. He is currently one of Europe's top prospects and has been a standout performer for ratiopharm Ulm.
More than 100 Jewish students at Harvard University have spoken out against the Trump administration's threat to reevaluate federal funding to the institution over concerns of campus antisemitism.
Yemen's Houthi rebels claim to have shot down a US drone and accuse the US of harming civilians in Yemen. The US Central Command states that the strikes were aimed at economic assets exploited by the rebels.
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