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President Trump said he wants a permanent end to the Russia-Ukraine war, not just a ceasefire. He argued that ceasefires can allow sides to rebuild and prolong conflict, and stressed the need for a lasting peace.
Tzohar Rabbinical Organization urges that Israeli citizens must not be replaced by Diaspora Jews in army service. The group calls for equal enforcement of military obligations, especially among the haredi community.

August 18, 2025
Israel insists on the release of all hostages despite reports that Hamas has accepted a ceasefire proposal. The deal would free some hostages and prisoners but leave others in captivity, while also allowing humanitarian aid and partial troop withdrawals.
Israeli tanks are advancing on Gaza City's Sabra neighborhood as strikes continue amid ongoing negotiations. Reports indicate casualties in the Gaza Strip and a possible breakthrough in hostages talks.

August 18, 2025
The European Broadcasting Union has revealed a new logo for the seventieth Eurovision Song Contest. The design celebrates the contest's legacy and looks ahead to its future.
Beitar Illit Mayor Meir Rubinstein urged Prime Minister Netanyahu to apply sovereignty in Judea and Samaria and resolve the haredi draft dispute. He praised Netanyahu's leadership and invited him to a neighborhood dedication event.
Dearborn, Michigan saw a record turnout of 40,000 Shiite Muslims for the Arbaeen procession, held under tight security. The event highlighted the community's cultural resilience and drew significant attention from local and international media.

August 18, 2025
A judge rejected police efforts to ease restrictions on Yonatan Urich, citing irregularities and lack of evidence. The case appears aimed at pressuring Urich to testify against Prime Minister Netanyahu. Further hearings are set for Tuesday.

August 18, 2025
Yair Lapid calls on United States President Donald Trump to back a ceasefire deal with Hamas to free hostages and end the war. Families of hostages and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu voice concerns over the political motives behind recent protests.
This essay examines why Jewish collective security is best served by a sovereign state, not global dispersal. It reflects on recent tragedies and historical patterns to argue that Israel's location allows for self-defense and resilience.

August 18, 2025
US Ambassador Mike Huckabee said the United States will not interfere with Israel's decisions on building in the E1 area and defended Israel's actions in the ongoing conflict. He also commented on the ongoing hostage negotiations and his appearance at Prime Minister Netanyahu's trial.
Australia has revoked MK Simcha Rothman's visa, blocking his entry ahead of a Jewish community event. He is now banned from the country for three years.

August 17, 2025
Mike Huckabee has mocked the British broadcaster over its Gaza coverage, following controversy about a recent report on a Palestinian woman's death. The broadcaster has faced ongoing criticism and has issued multiple apologies for its reporting on the conflict.

August 17, 2025
Attorney General Baharav-Miara claims Justice Minister Levin locked her out of a Tel Aviv office to undermine her work. Levin insists the office is his and criticizes the Supreme Court's priorities. The dispute is now before the Supreme Court.

August 17, 2025
Captivity survivor Eli Sharabi described deliberate starvation and mistreatment by his captors, who consumed humanitarian aid meant for hostages. He expressed gratitude for the public support and demonstrations calling for the release of hostages.
A Jewish activist recounts ten years of support for President Trump, praising his advocacy for Israel and calling for stronger ties between Jewish Americans and the Republican Party. The article urges Trump to address antisemitism and promote coalition building.

August 17, 2025
New footage shows armored corps soldiers just days before their abduction on October 7. Two of the soldiers were later killed and one remains in captivity. The video captures a visit by a volunteer leader distributing food to the troops.

August 17, 2025
The government has approved funding to complete the Ze'ev Jabotinsky Heritage Center in Tel Aviv. The center will feature a renovated building, a new visitors' center, and upgraded exhibits for the public.

August 17, 2025
Israeli officials say a young woman from Gaza who died in Italy had leukemia, not malnutrition, as some reports claimed. They stated her evacuation for treatment was coordinated with Italian authorities and criticized the governing group in Gaza for politicizing medical cases.

August 17, 2025
Hostage families criticized Prime Minister Netanyahu for not securing the release of hostages held in Gaza for 22 months. They called for immediate action and an end to the war.
The Chief of Staff announced the upcoming launch of the next stage of Gideon's Chariots, focusing on defeating Hamas and returning hostages. He praised commanders for their achievements and outlined continued operations in Gaza City.

August 17, 2025
A father and son from east Jerusalem are suspected of hiding NIS 8 million in rental income. They have been released under restrictive conditions as the investigation continues.
The article argues that a ceasefire and full hostage release in Gaza is unattainable, as Hamas's strategy traps Israel in a conflict with no bearable outcome. It suggests that Western responses have inadvertently strengthened Hamas's position, leaving Israel with only painful options.

August 17, 2025
Yair Golan joined nationwide protests calling for the release of hostages and an end to the war. He urged continued public participation in strikes and demonstrations.

August 17, 2025
Ilana Gritzwesky urges the public to unite for a comprehensive deal to end the war and secure the release of hostages. She stresses the need for action and warns against despair.
Nationwide protests erupted in Israel as families of hostages and activists demand urgent government action to free hostages and end the war. Demonstrators blocked major roads and rallied outside officials' homes, pledging to continue their campaign until all hostages return.
Iris Haim, mother of a slain hostage, opposes a planned nationwide strike, warning it could divide society and help Hamas. She urges unity and cautions against actions that harm the economy.
Explosions near a power station in Sanaa caused a temporary blackout, with some reports suggesting an Israeli strike. Officials accused an enemy of targeting civilian infrastructure.
The article argues that Israel itself is responsible for the global push to recognize a Palestinian Arab state, due to its own policies and attitudes. It calls for Israel to reject past agreements and assert its position with confidence.
Canada has voiced opposition to Israeli construction plans near Ma'ale Adumim, citing concerns for the two-state solution. The government also called for a ceasefire and increased humanitarian aid to Gaza.
A second unvaccinated toddler has died of measles in Israel amid a growing outbreak, with most cases and hospitalizations among unvaccinated children. Health officials urge vaccination and have updated immunization guidelines in affected areas.

August 15, 2025
Sources say South Sudan and Israel are discussing a plan to resettle Gazans in South Sudan, despite official denials. Palestinian leaders have strongly rejected any such proposals.
UEFA President Aleksander Čeferin called questions about Israel's participation in European football legitimate, while defending the organization's current stance. He emphasized his opposition to banning athletes and noted the complexity of the issue amid recent controversies.

August 15, 2025
Toronto International Film Festival has reversed its decision and will screen a documentary about the October 7 Hamas massacre. The move was welcomed by Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar and follows public outcry over the initial cancellation. The film chronicles the rescue efforts of General Noam Tibon during the attack.

August 15, 2025
French Prime Minister François Bayrou denounced the destruction of a memorial tree for Ilan Halimi as an act of antisemitic hatred. The incident has raised concerns about increasing hate crimes in France.

August 15, 2025
Israel's defense minister warns Lebanon's president after strikes in southern Lebanon, holding the Lebanese government responsible for upholding the ceasefire. He says Israel will continue to act against threats from Hezbollah.
Israeli forces struck Hezbollah sites in southern Lebanon, citing security concerns and violations of past agreements. Hezbollah's leader vowed to retain weapons and called for national unity. The actions follow international pressure and a ceasefire framework.
Israeli forces struck Hezbollah-linked sites in southern Lebanon, citing violations of previous agreements. The military says operations will continue to address security threats.
An Israeli father and his three children were rescued after accidentally entering Shechem. Military officers coordinated their safe transfer following the incident.

August 15, 2025
The Toronto International Film Festival reversed its decision to remove a documentary about rescue efforts during the October seventh massacre after public backlash. US Congressman Ritchie Torres criticized the initial move, questioning the influence of terrorist groups over historical narratives. The film will now be screened at the festival.
An elderly man was found dead near Kfar Etzion after an apparent fall. Authorities are investigating, and his family is receiving support from local welfare officials.

August 15, 2025
Bereaved families from the Nova festival massacre urge unity and reject an economic strike, saying anger should be directed only at those responsible for the attack. They call for a national inquiry and stress the importance of supporting soldiers and each other.
A new poll shows Likud leading, while the opposition bloc struggles to form a coalition without support from Arab parties. Likud is projected to remain the largest party, with new parties led by Bennet and Eisenkot gaining traction. The coalition bloc edges up slightly, but a majority remains elusive for the opposition.

August 15, 2025
Polish soccer fans attacked a bus carrying Israeli supporters in Hungary after provocative banners were displayed at recent matches. The incident has sparked condemnation from Polish officials and renewed concerns about antisemitism in European football.
Iran says it is working with Russia and China to block the return of European sanctions over its nuclear program. European powers have threatened to restore sanctions unless Iran resumes negotiations. Iranian officials warn that renewed sanctions could lead to serious escalation.
Polish football fans attacked the Maccabi Haifa team bus with stones after a match in Hungary, smashing a window. The incident followed a provocative banner displayed by Maccabi Haifa supporters during the game.
A Maariv poll shows Netanyahu's coalition gaining ground as Eisenkot loses support. Bennett's potential new party emerges as a strong contender, while the opposition bloc sees a slight decline.
The Jerusalem Lights podcast explores the spiritual journey of prayer on the Temple Mount and in Ukraine, uncovering its deeper meanings and historical significance. Rabbi Chaim Richman and Jim Long discuss the ongoing revolution in Jewish prayer and tradition.
Mahmoud Abbas has called on South Sudan to reject a reported Israeli proposal to relocate Gazans. South Sudan officially denies any such plans, though diplomatic sources claim an agreement exists. The situation highlights conflicting reports and international concerns over displacement.
Toronto International Film Festival will reinstate a documentary about the October 7 Hamas attack after reversing its controversial cancellation. The decision follows intense public and political backlash. TIFF faces calls for accountability and an apology.

August 14, 2025
Seventeen hikers were rescued at Nahal Jilabun after being stranded without water or flashlights. Police teams tracked and reached them, providing water and safe transport out of the reserve.
European leaders have condemned Israel's plan to expand housing in the E1 area, saying it breaches international law and threatens the two-state solution. Israeli officials insist the project is vital for territorial continuity and reject foreign criticism. The move is expected to double Ma'ale Adumim's population and deepen tensions over the future of the West Bank.
South Sudan is reportedly considering a secret deal to resettle Gaza Arab civilians, with support from Israel, the United States, and the United Arab Emirates. The plan faces internal opposition and official denials, but discussions and assessments are ongoing.

August 14, 2025
Prime Minister Netanyahu reiterated five key principles for ending the war, insisting they are vital for Israel's security. He emphasized that only strict adherence to these measures will bring lasting peace and victory.
The United States has endorsed Israel's E1 housing plan, a major policy reversal that supports new construction between Jerusalem and Maale Adumim. The project is expected to double Maale Adumim's population and has drawn criticism from Palestinian and international leaders. Israeli officials welcomed the move as a long-awaited development.
Mike Huckabee received the Morris Katz Legacy Award in Jerusalem, honoring American leadership and Holocaust remembrance. The award features presidential portraits by Morris Katz and a message supporting US-Israel ties.
Jerusalem city council member Yosef Chaim Moalem was seriously injured in a violent assault near Latrun Interchange. The attack occurred as he tried to help a citizen during a traffic jam. Mayor Moshe Lion condemned the incident and called for swift justice.
Israeli officials announced the approval of the E1 plan and a major neighborhood expansion in Maaleh Adumim. The move is seen as historic by local leaders but is opposed by the Palestinian Authority and international community.
Female soldiers fainted at Sayarim base due to extreme heat and power outages, prompting the military to evacuate the base and provide relief measures.

August 14, 2025
A new study finds Hamas timed its October 7 attack to exploit Israel's internal political crisis and weakened military readiness. The terror group monitored protests and divisions, choosing a Jewish holiday for maximum impact.
Toronto International Film Festival's chief executive has denied censorship claims over an Israeli documentary, expressing regret for any distress caused and reiterating efforts to include the film. The festival aims to promote compassion and dialogue amid ongoing conflict.
Americans in Israel with US accounts face new risks, including account closures and tax issues. This episode explains the dangers and offers tips to stay protected.
Jerusalem City Council member Yosef Haim Moalem claims he was attacked while driving on Highway 1. He was hospitalized with bruises, and police are investigating the incident.
Senator Lindsey Graham strongly defended Israel and criticized those questioning US support, calling it a moral imperative. He rejected claims of genocide and praised President Trump for his support of Israel.
Egypt has received Hamas's demands for a comprehensive agreement with Israel, including international guarantees and mutual withdrawals. Egypt is working to finalize a ceasefire deal in Gaza, with implementation expected by the end of August.
An Ibiza real estate agent cancelled a villa booking for French-Israeli clients after learning some were from Israel, citing the conflict in Palestine. The incident has drawn media attention.
Israel's Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir marked a change in Northern Command leadership, highlighting military successes and a new proactive security approach. He praised outgoing commander Ori Gordin and welcomed Rafi Milo, pledging continued vigilance and honoring the sacrifices of soldiers and families.
The United States has condemned recent Houthi attacks in the Red Sea and accused Iran of enabling their escalation. Ambassador Dorothy Shea called for the release of kidnapped crew members and urged stronger UN action to prevent further destabilization in Yemen and the region.
El Al is challenging the Transport Ministry's plan to let Wizz Air set up a base in Israel, warning of risks to local airlines and national security. The ministry says it is reviewing the proposal to improve service and lower prices.
Likud parliamentarian Nissim Vaturi accused the Chief of Staff of causing serious harm to Israel by leaking cabinet discussions. He warned that foreign leaders are using these remarks to justify actions against Israel.
California's leading Jewish groups have opposed the Trump administration's $1 billion settlement demand from UCLA over antisemitism claims. The coalition says the payout would not make Jewish students safer and could harm other vulnerable groups.
The article criticizes Wikipedia's coverage of Zionism and related topics, alleging significant bias and omission of Jewish history. It calls for greater efforts to counter online misinformation and defend Jewish identity.
Iran says it may hold direct nuclear talks with the United States if conditions are favorable, but rejects demands to halt uranium enrichment. Recent military exchanges and diplomatic claims have heightened tensions between the two countries.
A Hamas delegation led by Khalil al-Hayya has arrived in Cairo for talks with Egyptian officials about the Gaza conflict and regional issues. Discussions will address ending the fighting, delivering aid, and improving relations with Egypt.
Justice Minister Yariv Levin changed the locks on Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara's office, sparking criticism and controversy. The move was confirmed by Levin's office, which cited ownership of the workspace. Opposition leaders condemned the act as unlawful and inappropriate.
Israel is considering resuming hostage negotiations in Doha, seeking a comprehensive deal to free all hostages. International efforts are underway to prevent a new military operation in Gaza City. Prime Minister Netanyahu maintains that only a full release of hostages will be accepted.
Prime Minister Netanyahu downplayed disagreements with Minister Smotrich over the Gaza plan, stressing unity and defending his decisions. He reaffirmed his commitment to securing the release of all hostages and ruled out partial deals.
Daniel Lifshitz, whose grandparents were held captive in Gaza, calls for the release of all hostages and urges the international community to act. He recounts his family's suffering and stresses that reconstruction in Gaza should not begin while Hamas remains armed.
Zakaria Zubeidi, once a leading militant in Jenin, now admits that both violent and cultural resistance have failed to achieve Palestinian goals. Despite his release and new academic pursuits, he continues to reject Israel's legitimacy. He calls for a reconsideration of strategies amid ongoing deadlock.
A defense researcher argues that Israel is justified in targeting Al Jazeera in Gaza, citing the network's active role in the information war and alleged ties to armed groups. He claims Al Jazeera's coverage has directly affected military operations and meets the criteria for participation in hostilities.
Emunah Or married Mordechai Meir Noam Shreiber, with hostages' families and survivors in attendance. The ceremony included a moving message of hope for her brother Avinatan Or, still held in Gaza.
A Jewish civilian was attacked after entering Mukhmas village, escaping on foot before being found by farm workers. Israeli military recovered his vehicle, but no suspects have been arrested. Residents claim the village has been linked to recent attacks on Israeli communities.

August 12, 2025
Military officials say the Chief of Staff has struggled to arrange a meeting with the Defense Minister to approve appointments, while the minister's team disputes the timeline and stresses the need for careful review. The Chief of Staff plans to move forward and seek approval afterward.
Egyptian officials describe current talks with Hamas in Cairo as the most extensive in years. The renewed negotiations follow public criticism from Hamas and a media campaign by Egypt. The discussions aim to address strained relations and the situation in Gaza.
A health crisis can make accessing US accounts difficult for Americans in Israel. This podcast discusses key steps to keep your finances secure and accessible. Essential advice for cross-border families.
Rep. Jerry Nadler campaigned with Zohran Mamdani, criticizing Andrew Cuomo and Donald Trump for alleged political collusion. Both Cuomo and Trump deny any coordination regarding the mayoral race.

August 11, 2025
Arab states have proposed a new initiative to Hamas for the release of hostages in exchange for Palestinian Arab prisoners. The plan also includes changes to military deployments under international supervision.

August 11, 2025
The Chief of Staff announced senior military appointments, sparking a dispute with the Defense Minister, who refused to approve them. Despite objections, the list of promoted and reassigned officers was released to the media. The controversy underscores tensions over appointment procedures within the military and government.
Three people were killed in a shooting outside a Texas Target store. The suspect was arrested after fleeing and remains in custody. Police have not released details about the victims.
Prime Minister Netanyahu has rejected partial deals with Hamas, demanding the return of all hostages before any negotiations. He announced a military operation targeting Gaza City and reiterated his commitment to defeating Hamas.

August 11, 2025
President Trump said he does not expect Hamas to release hostages under current conditions and emphasized Israel's right to decide its own actions. He also reiterated support for Israel and discussed the situation with Prime Minister Netanyahu.
A Montreal rabbi has spoken out after a violent attack on a Jewish man, describing a disturbing rise in antisemitic incidents. He calls for greater protection and highlights the community's resilience. The family affected is receiving strong support from their close-knit community.
A family was rescued from a closed trail in the Golan Heights after ignoring heat warnings and received hefty fines. The father suffered heatstroke, leading to a complex rescue operation. Officials stressed the dangers of violating trail closures during extreme weather.
Shas has rejected claims that Aryeh Deri encouraged draft evasion, stating he supports both Torah learners and Israel's soldiers. The party emphasized Deri's commitment to national security and spiritual values.

August 11, 2025
Israeli lawmakers and security officials will debate whether to remove the tomb of Izz ad-Din al-Qassam in Nesher. The move is controversial, with supporters citing sovereignty and opponents warning of heightened tensions.
A United Nations official has warned that Israel's plans for Gaza City could lead to disaster, prompting global concern over humanitarian consequences. The Security Council held an emergency meeting as criticism of the strategy grows.