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Israeli far-right figure Itamar Ben-Gvir endorses Donald Trump's plan for Gaza during a controversial visit to the United States, facing protests and opposition.
Federal and state agents in Michigan raided the homes of pro-Palestinian activists as part of an investigation into acts of vandalism targeting Jewish locations and members of the University of Michigan's Board of Regents.
The Indus Waters Treaty is at risk as Pakistan and India retaliate, escalating tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors following a deadly attack in Indian-administered Kashmir.
Residents of northern Israel are rebuilding after Hezbollah attacks, with some cautiously optimistic about the future.
Rare birds stolen from Jerusalem zoo in suspected animal trafficking incident. Recent raids have led to the seizure of exotic animals.
This op-ed discusses the growing alliance between radical Islam and the progressive left in the United States, which seeks to undermine American values and institutions.
The writer addresses President Trump, expressing gratitude for his support of Israel and urging action against Hamas, Iran, and for the release of Israeli hostages. Concerns are raised about Trump's talks with Iran and his friendship with Turkey's president.
A study has found a connection between poor oral health and chronic pain in women, specifically those with fibromyalgia. Participants with the worst dental health were more likely to experience moderate to severe body pain and chronic headaches. The researchers recommend regular oral hygiene appointments and dental health checks to improve overall well-being and potentially prevent migraine attacks.
Saudi Arabia's Project Masam is making progress in clearing land mines in Yemen, restoring lives and infrastructure in the war-torn country.
An investigation has revealed that an IDF tank fire was likely responsible for the death of a UN worker in Gaza.
Bite marks on a Roman skeleton found in York, England, reveal that gladiators fought against big cats during the Roman Empire, providing the first physical evidence of such encounters.
The Health Ministry announced that the polio virus has been found in Jerusalem's sewage, indicating transmission in the local population but no new cases have been reported.
An excavation in Gloucester revealed a cemetery with over 300 skeletons and artifacts from Roman, medieval, and post-medieval eras. The site is being transformed into a university campus.
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa tells US Representative Cory Mills that Syria could join the Abraham Accords, and Mills plans to deliver a letter to President Trump regarding their conversation.
Geshem Holdings has sold 140 office units in the 'HaTachana Tower' project in Acre, with 19 units still available. The tower is part of Acre's urban development and offers a unique financing agreement for buyers.
Archaeologists in Spain have found 4,000 Roman fresco fragments in the Barberes Sur villa, dating back to the 2nd century CE. The fragments are being restored and reveal the villa's luxurious decoration during the High Roman Empire.
Israel's military targeted terrorists using the facility for planning and executing attacks against Israeli civilians and IDF troops.
A new urban renewal project in Ashkelon involves demolishing three buildings with 60 apartments and replacing them with a modern complex.
Archaeologists find evidence of a first-century garden and former quarry beneath the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, including pollen and seeds dating back 2,000 years.
Trump and Zelensky clash on Ukraine war and US warns of abandoning talks
Miami-based Mediterranean restaurant chain Motek is expanding to New York City with five new locations, offering a menu influenced by various cuisines and a personal touch.
Pro-Palestinian protesters threw bottles at Ben-Gvir after his Yale speech.
The next pope could potentially speak Hebrew, as one leading candidate, Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Latin patriarch of Jerusalem, is fluent in the language. Other contenders also have strong ties to Jewish communities and Israel, which could impact Jewish-Catholic relations.
Cornell University has canceled the performance of R&B singer Kehlani at its end-of-semester concert following outcry from Jewish students.
Mike Huckabee's appointment as US Ambassador to Israel symbolizes the religious bond between the two countries, emphasizing their shared ideologies of Zionism and Americanism.
On Holocaust Remembrance Day, it is important to honor the survivors and their legacy, as they provide courage, wisdom, and life lessons to the world.
FBI raids homes of pro-Palestinian activists from U of Michigan, several people detained and released.
This article examines the moral and legal differences between Russia's aggression and Israel's defense, explaining why Russia faces sanctions while Israel does not.
North African Jews' WWII struggles, long overlooked, are finally gaining recognition, revealing their resilience and vital contributions to history.
A massive wildfire has destroyed the Einot Gibton Nature Reserve in central Israel, just two years after it reopened following a restoration project.
Trump believes he has a deal with Putin and Zelensky to settle the war in Ukraine, but finds Zelensky more difficult to deal with.
Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar's affidavit accuses Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of pressuring him to abuse his position and the Shin Bet's powers for personal and political gain, demanding personal loyalty, and attempting to obstruct his criminal trial. The attorney-general and the opposition must take action to ensure a full investigation is conducted to uphold the rule of law and protect democracy.
Ukrainian authorities are investigating after three men were seen performing Nazi salutes at the Holocaust memorial in Drobytsky Yar.
The 'The Wheat Grows Again' initiative has brought together hundreds of volunteers to rebuild communities in southern and northern Israel impacted by the ongoing war. Supported by the Kibbutz Movement Rehabilitation Fund, the initiative focuses on restoring public spaces, gardens, and offering emotional support to residents. More than 600 volunteers from around the world have participated in the initiative.
Investors are flocking to gold as a safe haven amidst economic uncertainty and global conflict, according to Levi Gunter, the Growth Manager at One Gold by APMEX. Gunter highlights trade war uncertainty, gold's resilience, and central bank demand as key drivers. His insights into market dynamics, the contrasting performances of gold and silver, and the influence of geopolitical events offer valuable information for investors seeking to navigate these turbulent times.
A report highlights the impending loss of Holocaust survivors and the rise of antisemitism, raising concerns about the memory of the Holocaust and its lessons.
Israel marks 80 years since the Holocaust with a ceremony at Yad Vashem, with remarks by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Isaac Herzog.
The UK Foreign Affairs Committee held a hearing on Israel's Gaza strategy, discussing the aftermath of the war, the role of Hamas, and the future of Palestinians and Gaza.
A hidden chamber in Tlayócoc Cave in Mexico has been discovered, shedding new light on the enigmatic Tlacotepehua civilization and their rich symbolism and artistic expression.
The Jerusalem Post reveals the debates within Israel's political and security echelons over striking Iran's nuclear facilities. Israel held back from launching a larger war with Iran during the Biden-Trump transition due to ongoing threats from Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Houthis. Israeli officials believe they have prevented Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and that the air force could still strike if necessary.
The documentary 'The Children of October 7' featuring Montana Tucker was released, highlighting the stories of children who survived the Hamas terrorist attack in Israel. Tucker has been speaking out about the massacre and the film includes harrowing testimonies from survivors.
Iran and Tajikistan have signed a MoU to enhance security cooperation, focusing on combating organized terrorism, human trafficking, and smuggling of nationals.
Israeli police found guns, knives, swords, and pepper sprays in a women's clothing store in Hebron during an operation to arrest a suspect involved in arms trading.
The public hearing for Netanyahu's Case 1000 has been postponed. The trial involves allegations of receiving gifts and pushing for regulatory changes.
The conflict between Israel and Hamas persists, with hostages still being held and casualties continuing to rise. A ground invasion of Lebanon occurred, but a ceasefire has now been established.
Holocaust survivor Susan Kalev reflects on her journey from Budapest to New York, her family's struggles, and her mission to share her story.
Over 100 rabbis and cantors in Chicago denounce Trump's campus crackdown in a letter, joining a growing movement of American Jewish opposition to the administration's actions.
Low US tariffs for Gulf countries may attract international companies, but global tariffs could threaten oil income and raise consumer goods costs.
The Board of Deputies of British Jews suspends leaders and disciplines members for signing a letter condemning Israel's actions in Gaza.
US Senator reintroduces bill to replace 'West Bank' with 'Judea and Samaria' in official US documents, aiming to acknowledge the Jewish connection to the Land of Israel and correct a historical injustice.
Jewish academics are enabling anti-Zionism while ignoring the antisemitic roots of the movement, according to an opinion piece.
Israel Police arrested 12 suspects on suspicion of attempted murder and extortion. The suspects allegedly extorted money from victims and carried out violent acts.
Yom HaShoah raises anxiety for second-generation Holocaust survivors as they fear history repeating amidst rising antisemitism and anti-immigrant sentiments in today's world.
Israel should not be afraid to take preemptive action and should have the confidence to defend itself on its own doorstep in response to threats from Iran and Hamas.
Australian Ambassador Ralph King will have to get up extra early this coming Friday morning for the annual Anzac Day ceremony, which commemorates the dawn landing in Gallipoli on the Turkish coast on April 25, 1915, by members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps in what was the first major military action fought by the Anzacs in the First World War.
Yad Vashem condemns Latvia's closure of investigation into war criminal and Nazi collaborator Herberts Cukurs, and denounces attempts to rehabilitate his image.
The Good for the Jews podcast explores Christian support for Israel and addresses concerns about the Jewish-Christian relationship.
A battle between Netanyahu and Ronen Bar deepens the divide over leadership and the meaning of democracy as Israel's war continues. The opposition believes Netanyahu is prioritizing his own political survival over national interests, while his supporters argue that Bar is to blame for Israel's failure to prevent Hamas' offensive.
The Shanghai Gold Exchange's push to internationalize its physically settled contracts is set to accelerate the outflow of bullion from Western vaults, highlighting the flaws of Western gold markets.
Egypt inaugurated the permanent headquarters of the African Space Agency (AfSA) in Cairo, marking a milestone in Africa's joint action and a paradigm shift in the possession of future tools. The agency aims to address challenges facing the African continent by collecting and analyzing information in areas such as food security, crop production, ecosystems, and disease prevention.
US Defense Secretary warns of possible prosecutions in Pentagon leak probe.
Shin Bet chief claims he was asked by PM to target protest activist and provide details about protest activists opposing him or his family.
The Israeli government has approved a framework for the rehabilitation and development of southern areas impacted by the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023.
Kenyan police recover bodies and rescue individuals at church, reminiscent of previous doomsday cult incident.
Dust from Egypt has led to a high air pollution warning in Israel, prompting the Environmental Protection Ministry to advise citizens to avoid outdoor physical labor.
Putin and the Sultan of Oman discussed Iran's nuclear program during their talks.
Hungarian archaeologists may have discovered the remains of King Matthias Corvinus, known for his contributions to Hungary, at a national memorial site in Székesfehérvár. The discovery is based on a skull labeled 'Individual I/10' that resembles the skull of János Corvinus, the son of King Matthias Corvinus.
Brown University is discontinuing its ties with a high school history curriculum due to economic reasons. The program faced controversy over its teachings on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but the university denies claims of antisemitism.
Syria has detained two members of Palestinian Islamic Jihad who participated in attacks on Israel, leading to calls for their release. The new leadership in Damascus is trying to rebuild international support.
Antisemitism in the US reaches all-time high, with a majority of incidents related to Israel or Zionism. Campus antisemitism increases by 84%, creating a hostile atmosphere for Jewish students. The ADL's audit faces criticism for equating anti-Zionism with antisemitism.
Former MK Zvi Sukkot criticizes Shin Bet chief and Attorney-General's potential decision to remove Prime Minister Netanyahu. Sukkot also emphasizes the importance of military pressure in securing the release of hostages in Israel's war in Gaza.
Israel Police are seeking to extend the arrest of two senior aides of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the Qatargate affair.
US President Donald Trump and White House officials support Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth after he shared war plans in a separate chat. The White House blames the report on 'leakers' and defends Hegseth's job performance.
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi will visit China to discuss bilateral relations and international issues of common concern.
Police in southern Israel seized cash and archaeological artifacts from a suspect's residence in a raid prompted by intelligence on illegal antiquities trafficking.
Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar is fighting to preserve the agency's independence and prevent Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from turning it into a secret police force.
Israel Police arrest man accused of indecent act in Bnei Brak synagogue.
The CEO of the Jewish Federations of North America, Eric Fingerhut, has opposed an open letter criticizing the Trump administration's approach to antisemitism.
Delta Air Lines flight catches fire on tarmac at Orlando airport, prompting emergency evacuation.
Holocaust Remembrance Day in Israel will be marked with screenings of new and classic films that tell stories from the Holocaust, including feature films and documentaries. The films showcase different perspectives and styles, using archival footage, interviews, and animation. They serve as a vivid way to absorb history and remind us of the thousands of untold stories. The screenings will be accompanied by meetings with the film's creators and historians.
The rapid advancement of AI is transforming the nature of tasks and challenging our ability to plan for the future. Deeper integration of AI will bring about changes in three key waves, and the main challenge lies in recognizing the conceptual transformation that accompanies technological advancements.
A recent trip to Poland by 150 Israeli haredi yeshiva high school boys marks a significant moment in ultra-Orthodox Holocaust education. The trip, organized by the Netzach Educational Network and state education authorities, signifies a shift in how the haredi community engages with their painful past and shared future. As survivors of the Holocaust decrease in number, the responsibility to bear witness is passed on to new generations. The trip aimed to connect the students with the Torah world of their ancestors and deepen their understanding of Jewish and Israeli identity.
The IDF is revolutionizing battlefield safety with remote-operated tools, including a bulldozer and small robots, to neutralize danger and protect soldiers from harm.
Trust is eroding in Israel and other Western democracies, leading to polarization and a breakdown of institutions. Corruption and manipulation are fueling this erosion. Rebuilding trust requires transparency, accountability, grassroots initiatives, and everyday acts of trust-building.
The CEO of Beit Issie Shapiro discusses the decision to continue participating in UN initiatives despite bias against Israel, emphasizing the importance of staying engaged and not apologizing for their Israeli identity.
Influential voices within the Muslim world are pushing back against a fatwa calling for global jihad against Israel, revealing a division within the Islamic world and raising questions about the future of the region.
The new director of Eurovision confirms that Israel will participate in Eurovision 2025 despite protests from several European countries.
A former CIA agent claims that Hitler may have faked his death and escaped to Argentina, where plans for a Fourth Reich were being made.
Saudi Arabia has opened over 150 caves for scientific research, allowing for the exploration and documentation of the country's geological and natural heritage.
A Norwegian man broke into and vandalized the Chabad House of Kathmandu on Passover, causing damage to the property. The suspect has been caught and the incident is under investigation.
Ancient rock paintings, believed to be over 2,000 years old, have been found in a cave in Brazil's Itatiaia National Park. The site is now protected and public access is prohibited to preserve the archaeological discovery.
The Argentinian Jewish community mourns the death of Pope Francis, remembering his efforts for interfaith unity and his stance against antisemitism.
Scientists claim to have discovered a new color called 'olo' after firing laser pulses into their eyes, resulting in a more saturated green-blue color. Some experts dispute the newness of the color.
The feud between Shin Bet and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reignited the debate on the PM's legal future, raising questions about the relationship between future Shin Bet chiefs and prime ministers, and how it impacts the rule of law.
Five female soldiers were wounded in an ambush in the northern Gaza Strip, with officers stating that it could have ended in a kidnapping.
Singers Yardena Arazi and Boaz Sharabi decline Miri Regev's Independence Day invite, while Eli Sharabi will participate. Ben Shapiro's selection as a torchbearer faces backlash. MK Gilad Kariv criticizes Regev's choice.