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Between 2010 and 2020, the global Jewish population grew by 6%, while Muslims are the fastest-growing religious group. The Jewish population remains below pre-Holocaust levels, with a significant percentage residing in Israel and the United States.
Likud MK Galit Distel Atbaryan kicked out Labor MK Gilad Kariv, a Reform rabbi, from a parliamentary subcommittee session. The incident occurred during a discussion on Education Minister Yoav Kisch's plan to increase Bible study in secular schools, leading to pushback from opposition lawmakers.
Italy and Paragon have parted ways amid allegations of phone hacking. The Italian government denies involvement in illicit activities and has faced criticism over the spyware scandal.
Israeli researchers have identified a new way in which the immune system can both fight and fuel cancer, specifically in breast tumors. Neutrophils, typically protective immune cells, were found to promote tumor growth and spread, offering new insights for potential treatments.
Archaeologists in Israel unearthed a unique sarcophagus depicting a booze battle between two gods. The artifact, likely imported from northwestern Turkey, showcases exceptional craftsmanship and rich engravings. The scene of a drinking contest between Dionysus and Heracles is a surprising choice for a sarcophagus, shedding light on the family who commissioned it.
Smotrich calls for political stability during a critical time for Israel, emphasizing the need to focus on national security goals rather than internal disputes.
Tunisian activists launch a symbolic bus convoy to Gaza in an effort to break the blockade on the territory. The convoy is not bringing aid but aims to raise awareness about the situation in Gaza.
Netanyahu will hold a phone call with Trump, as the US awaits Iran's response to a nuclear deal proposal and hopes for progress in ceasefire talks with Hamas.
Detained activists attempting to reach Gaza will be deported after arriving at the port.
During a recess in his criminal trial, Netanyahu was heckled in court by a member of the public who called him a 'loser' and demanded the return of hostages from Gaza. Netanyahu's attorney protested the incident, stating that if it happens again, they will leave.
MK Simcha Rothman leaves a committee meeting after being accused by the wife of a hostage of contributing to his captivity. The emotional exchange highlights the ongoing conflict and personal impact of the situation.
France advised its citizens against sailing to Gaza on the Madleen and has requested consular protection for the activists intercepted by Israeli forces. The ship is being taken to Ashdod port, and France is urging Israel to allow humanitarian aid access to Gaza.
Two teenagers have been indicted for breaking into a Palestinian man's home, shouting racial slurs, setting fire to the entrance, and assaulting the resident. The attack took place in the Old City of Jerusalem during the Flag March on Jerusalem Day.
Israeli troops took control of the boat and are towing it to Ashdod Port. The activists, who defied warnings to turn around, will be handed over to police for deportation upon arrival.
Netanyahu's lawyer requests to end cross-examination early today citing an 'important diplomatic call' scheduled for 2:30 p.m. in his criminal corruption trial.
Trump's new travel ban, targeting citizens from 12 countries, takes effect following a proclamation signed by the President. The ban does not revoke previously issued visas, but new applications will be rejected unless meeting specific criteria for exemption.
Boulder residents came together to show solidarity with Israeli hostages after a violent attack at a demonstration. The festival aimed to bring attention to those still in captivity and provide a platform for healing and support.
Hundreds turn out in Boulder for a walk supporting hostages in Gaza, with speakers, songs, and traditional cuisine. Families of hostages thank demonstrators for their advocacy and support during the event.
Israel's Foreign Ministry shares video of detained activists from boat headed to Gaza being escorted by Navy. Passengers confirmed safe and unharmed.
Israeli forces confirmed the death of Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar in a tunnel in southern Gaza. Sinwar was killed in an airstrike while hiding in a tunnel under the European Hospital in Khan Younis, along with four other Hamas operatives.
The activist boat headed for Gaza, Madleen, is being towed by the Israeli Navy to Israel after troops boarded the vessel. The passengers are expected to return to their home countries.
Soldiers have boarded the Gaza-bound activist ship 'Madleen', leading to a lost connection with the Freedom Flotilla Coalition. Passengers are shown in a picture wearing lifejackets with hands raised, and a video captures an activist with hands in the air amidst bright lights.
Israeli Navy tells activist ship near Gaza to change course as it approaches a restricted area. Activists on board post video of drones hovering overhead.
The Foreign Ministry dismisses the activist boat as a publicity stunt and cautions against breaching the Gaza blockade. The ship, with notable activists on board, seeks to deliver aid and highlight the ongoing crisis in the region.
Seized documents show Qatar's extensive collaboration with Hamas, including financial aid and military training. The revelations raise questions about Qatar's role in the ongoing conflict with Israel and its response to US peace efforts.
Mayor Adams orders NYC agencies to use IHRA definition of antisemitism to combat hate crimes. Legislation to codify the definition is also proposed.
Noa Argamani reflects on the anniversary of her rescue, highlighting the ongoing struggles of hostages in Gaza and the loss of a Yamam officer during the operation.
IDF Chief of Staff condemns Channel 14 for spreading baseless attacks on the Military Advocate General regarding the incident in Khan Younis, stating that there was no directive to avoid striking the building.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation will open three distribution centers tomorrow in Gaza, including one in the central Strip and two in southern Gaza. The organization reported distributing 17,000 boxes of food today after being forced to close operations due to threats from Hamas operatives.
An analysis of the IAEA report on Iran's nuclear program reveals that Iran conducted implosion tests in preparation for a 'cold test' in 2003, involving the creation of a nuclear bomb without weapons-grade uranium. The tests were carried out at four nuclear sites and are linked to missing nuclear material.
The government's attempt to alter the process for ousting the attorney general is met with legal challenges and is speculated to be a political move to incite conflict with the judiciary for election purposes.
Lebanese army reportedly conducting search for weapons and military equipment in Hezbollah stronghold of Dahiyeh following recent Israeli strikes in the area.
Hillel Fuld was denied entry to Australia over fears of spreading hate speech, causing diplomatic tensions and drawing criticism from opposition leaders. The decision is seen as a blow to the Jewish community in Australia amidst rising antisemitism incidents.
National Unity party plans to hold primaries to revitalize support as polls indicate a decrease in popularity. Benny Gantz faces challenges as surveys show a decline in voter share and support for his leadership.
Palestinian media reports airstrikes in Jabalia, no IDF comment. Activists sailing to Gaza claim Israel is 'jamming' their GPS due to Houthi drone concerns.
A 13-year-old boy was critically injured by gunfire while playing with a handgun in Rishon Lezion. Two teenagers have been detained for questioning in connection with the incident.
Activists on a mission to challenge Israel's blockade of Gaza report GPS disruptions, with their tracker showing them at Jordan's airport. The disruptions are believed to be a precaution against potential drone attacks by the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen.
Mahmoud Bassal refutes IDF's claim of being a Hamas member, stating that he does not work for any military organization and operates within international law.
Shas chairman Aryeh Deri visits former chief rabbi Yitzhak Yosef after his synagogue was torched. The incident is being investigated as an antisemitic attack.
Fabian provides insights on IDF operations in Gaza, the recovery of hostages' bodies, and the Navy's plans to block an activist mission to challenge Israel's blockade.
Israeli military targeted a Hamas member in a drone strike in southern Syria. The IDF did not provide further details on the target of the strike.
GHF will open two aid distribution sites in south Gaza on Sunday afternoon after threats from Hamas. The sites will not open until noon to prevent overcrowding, highlighting the desperate humanitarian situation in the area.
A window at the Supreme Court in Jerusalem was shattered during a right-wing protest, leading to an investigation by police. The incident highlighted growing tensions between the government and the judiciary over judicial reform legislation.
Search and rescue efforts are ongoing in Crete for 65-year-old Michal Peleg, who disappeared on Wednesday. Israeli authorities and a local insurance company are coordinating search efforts to locate her.
Hamas threats kept Gaza Humanitarian Foundation's aid distribution centers closed on Saturday, impacting hundreds of hungry Gazans. The foundation accused Hamas of trying to divert aid operations back to UN-backed mechanisms.
The heads of the terror group responsible for the abduction and murder of the Bibas family were killed in an Israeli strike. The family expressed some comfort in knowing the perpetrators will not harm another family.
Four soldiers were killed and five others injured in a building explosion in Gaza. The soldiers were named as Sgt. First Class Tom Rotstein and Staff Sgt. Uri Yhonatan Cohen.
Hundreds of thousands of people in Rome protest against Israel over the war with Hamas in Gaza, denouncing the government's alleged 'complicity' in the conflict. The peaceful protest attracted a massive crowd estimated at 300,000 people.
Lapid holds the coalition responsible for the incident, stating that the government organized the rally outside the court building. The judiciary reported that the window was hit by a projectile during a right-wing demonstration.
IDF publishes video of Hamas tunnel under Gaza hospital where Sinwar was killed, revealing command and control rooms and weapons.
Ex-Mossad chief Yossi Cohen is contemplating launching a new party for the next elections, as per Channel 12 news. Cohen, who has ties to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, is reportedly considering forming his own political faction instead of joining existing parties.
IDF troops are operating inside Hamas tunnels in the area where Mohammed Sinwar was targeted. Bodies of unidentified terrorists were found in the region.
IDF identifies Islamic Jihad members killed in hospital strike as posing as journalists. The strike targeted a press compound in Gaza City, killing four individuals.
Hamas warns of Israeli troops 'besieging' Gaza area holding hostage Matan Zangauker, threatening his life if rescue attempts are made.
Thailand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs mourns the loss of Thai hostage Nattapong Pinta in Gaza, whose body was recovered by Israeli forces.
Lebanon seeks to boost its economy by enticing back wealthy Gulf tourists through tourism initiatives after years of decline due to war and strained relations with Gulf countries.
A ceremony will be held at Ben Gurion Airport for the repatriation of the body of Thai hostage Nattapong Pinta, who was taken from Kibbutz Nir Oz and believed to have been murdered in captivity.
Gazans hold Eid prayers outdoors in the rubble of destroyed mosques and homes, facing scarce food supplies and harsh living conditions. The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas has left many families struggling to celebrate the important Islamic holiday.
Caitlyn Jenner will be attending Tel Aviv's Pride parade as a guest of honor for the first time, expressing enthusiasm for the celebration of love and unity. Tel Aviv's Pride events have drawn large crowds in the past, but last year's parade was impacted by the war in Gaza.
A tragic collision between a vehicle and a patrol car resulted in the deaths of a volunteer police officer and a teenage boy in southern Israel. The driver of the speeding car is being investigated for potential alcohol influence.
The Hostage and Missing Families Forum emphasizes the importance of returning all captives, following the retrieval of Nattapong Pinta's body from Gaza.
The IDF located the body of Nattapong Pinta in Rafah, with the exact circumstances of his death still under investigation. Pinta was among three hostages Israel had concerns for, and his body was identified at Abu Kabir before being notified to his family.
Israeli forces successfully retrieved the body of Thai national Pinta Nattapong, who was abducted by Hamas-led terrorists in October 2023. Nattapong was found murdered in captivity by the Mujahideen Brigades, a small terror group in the Gaza Strip.
Israeli officials allege that Lebanon army was informed about Hezbollah drone sites but did not take action, resulting in Israeli strikes on the facilities in Beirut. The strikes targeted underground drone manufacturing facilities belonging to Hezbollah's aerial forces, despite previous agreements between Israel and Lebanon.
The Pentagon inspector general is looking into the deletion of Signal messages regarding military strikes in Yemen. Hegseth faces scrutiny over sharing sensitive information and the installation of an unsecured internet line in his office.
Israel celebrates its first successful artificial heart transplant, offering hope to patients with biventricular heart failure. The Aeson artificial hearts used in the procedures have only been employed in 114 such surgeries worldwide.
Israel's win over Estonia puts them in second place in their qualifying group for the 2026 World Cup, with their next game scheduled against Moldova.
Netanyahu's ruling coalition is in crisis as ultra-Orthodox parties push for a bill exempting yeshiva students from military service. The threat of dissolving the Knesset looms large as negotiations continue.
President Trump states that Iran will not be permitted to enrich uranium under the proposed deal, with military action as a potential response if necessary.
The State Department is weighing giving $500 million to the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a move that has sparked concerns among some US officials. The plan involves funding the foundation's operations for 180 days, but faces opposition due to overcrowding and violence near aid distribution sites.
The State Department is contemplating giving $500 million to the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, requested by Israel, despite concerns about violence and overcrowding at aid distribution sites. The plan has met resistance from some US officials.
US authorities have issued a warning of an increased threat to Jewish and Israeli communities after recent attacks. The FBI and DHS urge the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to law enforcement.
Palestinian man arrested in France for throwing a chair at a rabbi in a Paris cafe, sparking concerns of antisemitism. The rabbi sustained a head injury from the attack.
Four killed and 80 wounded in Russian air attacks on Ukraine, with multiple towns and cities targeted. The strikes were in response to Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian aircraft, resulting in significant damage and casualties.
US authorities have cautioned of increased risks to Jewish communities and Israeli targets in response to recent violent incidents, including the firebombing of a rally and the killing of embassy staffers.
The US is set to keep the office of the US Security Coordinator in Jerusalem under the US Embassy's authority, reversing initial plans to eliminate it. The decision is part of a larger State Department restructuring effort led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
ITA Airways will restart flights to Israel on July 6, offering three weekly flights between Rome and Tel Aviv after a temporary suspension. The move comes as hate crimes against Jews are on the rise, with a French rabbi recounting two recent attacks in one week.
Harvey Weinstein acknowledges acting 'immorally' but maintains innocence as jury deliberates in sex assault retrial. Former movie industry titan's 2020 convictions overturned, faces new trial for separate offenses.
IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir approved battle plans at the Southern Command for the continuation of the campaign in Gaza. Zamir also assessed ongoing fighting and received initial findings on a deadly building collapse in Khan Younis.
A revolutionary study suggests that the Dead Sea Scrolls may have been written decades or even centuries earlier than scholars believed, potentially changing the timeline of ancient Israel's history. By merging carbon dating with AI analysis, researchers have uncovered new insights into the origins of these ancient texts.
Run for Their Lives, a movement advocating for the return of Israeli hostages, faces increased interest and support after a violent attack in Boulder. The group continues its efforts despite the tragedy.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation closed sites early due to excessive crowding, emphasizing safety. Limited food supply and long distances for Gazans to travel to reach distribution sites have been major concerns.
Maj. Gen. David Zini proudly declares himself 'messianic' during farewell ceremony after being chosen by PM Netanyahu to lead Shin Bet, despite previous concerns over his religious views and potential impact on the agency's operations.
French anti-terror prosecutors are investigating French-Israelis suspected of blocking aid for Gaza, following a legal complaint. The probe focuses on allegations of 'complicity in genocide' and 'incitement to genocide' against right-wing groups accused of obstructing humanitarian aid.
Iran's Foreign Minister warns Europe against taking action at the IAEA that could lead to a strong reaction from Iran. The resolution comes as the US seeks a deal with Tehran on its nuclear program.
Orthodox parties achieve unprecedented success in the US World Zionist Congress elections, securing a significant portion of the vote. Right-wing bloc emerges as the majority, with Orthodox movements leading in votes.
Four people were killed in Russian drone strikes on Kyiv overnight, with 20 wounded. Fires broke out in various districts, and train tracks were damaged. Ukrainian strikes on Russia wounded three people in the Tula region.
US judge puts temporary block on Trump's entry ban for Harvard international students.
Iran has ordered ingredients from China to make hundreds of ballistic missiles, potentially sending some to Iran-backed proxy groups. The shipment is expected to arrive in Iran in the coming months.
Knesset to vote on expulsion of Arab lawmaker Ayman Odeh for his comments supporting Gaza during an anti-war protest. The petition has gathered 70 signatures and requires 90 to pass.
Chicago private equity firm McNally Capital has an 'economic interest' in logistics company Safe Reach Solutions, involved in Gaza aid effort. Safe Reach Solutions works with the US- and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, facing challenges in aid distribution.
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, charged with attempted murder, assault, and hate crime, planned the attack for a year. Authorities say he threw Molotov cocktails at demonstrators yelling 'Free Palestine'.
The IDF released footage of strikes on Hezbollah targets in Beirut and southern Lebanon, hitting drone manufacturing facilities. The strikes aimed to weaken Hezbollah's capabilities and prevent future attacks on Israel.
Jerusalem's Pride Parade marked a decade since a deadly hate stabbing. Participants honored the victim and called for love, respect, and equality for the LGBTQ+ community.
Israel has assured the White House that it will not launch an attack on Iran's nuclear facilities unless negotiations with Iran collapse, according to reports. The US had expressed concerns that an Israeli strike could derail diplomatic efforts.
The UTJ Hasidic faction's rabbis are backing the 'immediate' dissolution of the legislature, citing the government's failure to pass a bill exempting yeshiva students from military service as the reason.
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