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August 26, 2025
A London exhibition tells the story of a table looted from a Jewish family by Nazis in Austria and its eventual return, thanks to the efforts of descendants from both families. The exhibit highlights Austria's flawed restitution process and a unique act of reconciliation.

August 26, 2025
Protesters have blocked traffic on Tel Aviv's Ayalon Highway as nationwide demonstrations begin in support of a hostage deal. Rallies and marches will take place throughout the day, culminating in a major protest in Hostages Square.

August 26, 2025
Australia is expelling Iran's ambassador and pulling its diplomats after credible intelligence linked Iran to two antisemitic attacks in 2024. The government will also move to designate Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization.

August 25, 2025
Haredi politicians are pressing the prime minister to allow draft dodgers to travel abroad for the High Holidays, including the annual pilgrimage to Uman. The government has allocated funds and is coordinating with Moldova to support the trip, despite safety concerns.
Israel's security cabinet will meet Tuesday to discuss possible renewed negotiations for a ceasefire and hostage release in Gaza. The meeting follows recent proposals from mediators and ongoing demands from both sides. Official details of the agenda have not been disclosed.

August 25, 2025
Israeli airstrikes in Sanaa killed 10 and wounded over 100, targeting Houthi-controlled facilities after a missile attack on Israel. The strikes are part of ongoing hostilities between Israel and the Houthis.

August 25, 2025
President Trump predicts the Gaza war will end in two to three weeks, despite ongoing Israeli military operations and stalled ceasefire talks. Pressure is growing for a truce, but key issues remain unresolved.
Canada condemns a deadly Israeli strike on a Gaza hospital that killed at least 20 people, including journalists and aid workers. The government calls the attack unacceptable and urges protection of civilians.

August 25, 2025
United States envoy Thomas Barrack says Israel and Syria are not close to a security deal, despite ongoing good-faith negotiations. Talks continue, but more progress is needed before any agreement is reached.

August 25, 2025
Syria has accused Israel of a military incursion into a border village, calling it a dangerous escalation and a violation of sovereignty. The incident comes amid heightened tensions and ongoing talks between the two countries over security arrangements. Israeli forces have been operating in southern Syria since late 2024.

August 25, 2025
Moldova has asked Israel to pay for logistics and security for pilgrims traveling to Ukraine via Moldova. Israel has allocated funds to support the annual Rosh Hashanah pilgrimage despite travel warnings. Talks continue over allowing Haredi men under travel bans to join the trip.

August 25, 2025
Israeli military denies targeting civilians after a strike near a Gaza hospital resulted in multiple deaths. An investigation has been launched, with officials citing the complexity of fighting in the area. The military expressed regret for civilian harm and pledged transparency.
Germany has called for an investigation into the Israeli airstrike on Nasser Hospital in Gaza. The foreign ministry expressed shock at the deaths and urged independent access for journalists.
Jewish visits to the Temple Mount rose by 15 percent last month, with over 7,500 visitors recorded. The increase has heightened tensions over access and religious practices at the site.

August 25, 2025
The Israeli military has asked the High Court to halt the State Comptroller's investigation into the October 7 attack, citing concerns about its scope and pace. Comptroller Matanyahu Englman is continuing the probe despite resistance from the army and criticism from opposition figures. The High Court has not yet ruled on the petition.

August 25, 2025
Syria's interim president Ahmed al-Sharaa will address the United Nations General Assembly next month, the first Syrian leader to do so since 1967. His speech is expected to be a notable moment for Syria on the international stage.

August 25, 2025
The Israeli military has launched an inquiry into a strike on Nasser Hospital in Gaza that reportedly killed twenty people, including journalists. Military officials expressed regret over civilian harm and stressed efforts to avoid targeting journalists.
Israeli strikes hit Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza, with no comment from the military after three hours. Reports say fifteen people, including journalists, were killed. The attack may have involved ground forces.

August 25, 2025
Israeli banks are posting record profits as households and small businesses face mounting financial strain. A leading economist is urging a tax on excess bank profits to redistribute wealth and support public services. Efforts to boost competition in the banking sector have met limited success so far.
Several Palestinians were arrested in Tel Aviv after a manhunt related to an alleged terror plot. The operation involved law enforcement and the Shin Bet, with reports of additional detentions. Tensions remain high amid ongoing arrests and violence in the region.

August 24, 2025
Syria's president confirms advanced talks with Israel on a security agreement, based on the 1974 disengagement lines. He remains cautious about a peace deal but is open to agreements that benefit Syria and the region.

August 24, 2025
France will summon the United States ambassador after he criticized the government's response to antisemitism. French officials rejected his claims and stressed their commitment to fighting hatred. The dispute comes amid heightened international scrutiny.
Israeli strikes in Sanaa killed at least four people and wounded 67, according to Houthi officials. The attacks targeted military and infrastructure sites. The death toll has increased since earlier reports.

August 24, 2025
Gadi Eisenkot urges Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to make a decisive move for the release of hostages, rejecting calls for a unity government. Benny Gantz responds, stressing the need for continued action if leadership falters.

August 24, 2025
Israel is reportedly nearing a security deal with Syria after talks mediated by the United States. The agreement would focus on demilitarizing southern Syria and rebuilding the country. US envoy Thomas Barrack also discussed a plan to disarm Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Police arrested five Israeli settlers suspected of violence against security forces, with details of the investigation under a gag order. Law enforcement called the acts a grave threat, while a legal aid group accused authorities of unfairly targeting settlers.

August 24, 2025
The Israeli military confirms uprooting olive trees in a West Bank village after a shooting attack, citing security needs. Officials deny the move was collective punishment and stress efforts to minimize impact on civilians.

August 24, 2025
Tens of thousands marched across Australia demanding an end to the Gaza war and sanctions on Israel. The rallies come amid strained diplomatic ties following Australia's recognition of Palestinian statehood. Political leaders and community groups voiced both support and concern over the protests.

August 24, 2025
Asher Goldstein's detention has been extended after he confessed to killing his son in 1974. He previously served time for murdering his wife in 1976. Goldstein will stay in custody until August 27.

August 24, 2025
The Hostages Forum urges the transportation minister to boost train service for a large protest in Tel Aviv on Tuesday night. Organizers expect hundreds of thousands, despite ongoing train disruptions. The demonstration calls for a ceasefire-hostage deal.

August 24, 2025
Israeli troops seized weapons, including Russian anti-tank missiles, during raids in southern Syria. Several suspects were detained and questioned as part of ongoing operations to prevent arms from reaching hostile groups.

August 24, 2025
The Pentagon has restricted Ukraine from using US-made long-range missiles against Russia for months. The decision is part of an approval process overseen by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. The move aligns with President Trump's efforts to end the war and improve ties with Russia.
Two men were found dead in a burning vehicle near Kfar Qasim, with police suspecting a criminal incident. Firefighters and medics responded to the scene and declared the deaths. An investigation is ongoing.

August 23, 2025
Mass protests erupted across Israel as families and supporters urged the government to accept a hostage deal with Hamas. Demonstrators warned that further military action could endanger captives and called for an immediate ceasefire. Separate anti-war rallies also took place, highlighting deep divisions over the conflict.

August 23, 2025
Israeli officials warn that some hostages in Gaza are in grave danger, prompting urgent calls for their release. Amid preparations for a major military operation, international mediators push for renewed ceasefire talks. Families of hostages and humanitarian groups express growing concern over the situation.

August 23, 2025
An Israeli officer was killed in Gaza in an apparent accidental explosion during demolition operations. The military is investigating the incident as fighting intensifies and civilian casualties rise. Israeli forces continue preparations for a major offensive in Gaza City.

August 23, 2025
A woman was arrested at a Tel Aviv protest for chanting in support of Gaza. Police cited suspected incitement and shut down the demonstration soon after.

August 23, 2025
Iran has returned hundreds of inmates to Evin Prison after it was damaged in an Israeli airstrike. Rights groups and prisoners report poor conditions and violent treatment during the transfer. Concerns remain about missing inmates and ongoing abuses.
Israeli tanks have reportedly advanced into the Sabra neighborhood of Gaza City as preparations continue for a major offensive. Tens of thousands of reservists are expected to join the operation in the coming weeks.
Iran says its forces killed six militants linked to Israel in a raid in Sistan-Baluchistan. The group allegedly planned an attack on a vital facility, and several Iranian officers were wounded. The province is known for frequent clashes between security forces and armed groups.

August 23, 2025
Syria has delayed the selection of transitional parliament members in Sweida, Raqqa, and Hasakeh due to security concerns. Representation for these areas will be reserved until conditions allow for a fair process.

August 23, 2025
Hostage families urge Prime Minister Netanyahu to sign a ceasefire and hostage release deal accepted by Hamas, warning that a Gaza City offensive could end hopes for an agreement.

August 23, 2025
Jewish activists in Frankfurt were attacked with red paint and insults while hanging hostage posters in a city park. Police have increased patrols following the incident, which comes amid a rise in antisemitic attacks in Germany.

August 23, 2025
Ukraine says Iran is seeking Belarus's help to repair defense systems damaged in its recent conflict with Israel. Belarus could become a crucial partner for Iran due to fewer restrictions on military cooperation.

August 23, 2025
Palestinians are renovating the European Hospital in southern Gaza ahead of a planned evacuation from Gaza City. The hospital is set to reopen to help treat displaced residents after recent military operations in the area.

August 23, 2025
Jewish activists were splashed with red paint while hanging hostage posters in a Frankfurt park. The incident was accompanied by antisemitic insults and has led to increased police presence.

August 23, 2025
Police recovered the stolen phone of a father whose sons were killed in the October 7 attack, and believe its erased data can be restored. The case sparked a public effort to help him recover memories of his children.

August 23, 2025
Hostage deal supporters heckled Minister Ben Gvir and his son, accusing him of abandoning captives in Gaza. The confrontation highlighted Ben Gvir's opposition to negotiations for hostage releases.

August 23, 2025
The Nahal group will shift its focus back to supporting agricultural border communities starting September 1. Young volunteers will help with education, agriculture, and community resilience, responding to needs highlighted by recent attacks. Organizers report strong interest from youth in joining these new efforts.
Syria plans to issue new banknotes, dropping two zeros from its currency to address severe devaluation. The move aims to simplify transactions and restore confidence in the Syrian pound. No timeline for the new currency's introduction has been announced.

August 23, 2025
A proposed bill to shift authority over West Bank antiquities to the Israel Antiquities Authority faces strong opposition from archaeologists and experts, who warn it could deepen Israel's control and harm international ties. Critics argue that better resources, not legal changes, are needed to protect the region's rich archaeological heritage.

August 23, 2025
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has fired top military leaders after their agency's Iran strike assessment angered President Donald Trump. The dismissals have raised concerns about politicization of intelligence and military leadership. Democrats warn the moves could chill dissent and undermine national security.

August 23, 2025
The Justice Department has published a transcript of Ghislaine Maxwell's interview about her ties to Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump. Maxwell denied any wrongdoing by Trump and questioned Epstein's reported suicide. The release is part of ongoing investigations into the Epstein case.

August 23, 2025
Detroit's archbishop visited a local Holocaust museum, reflecting on Catholic history and expressing concern about the Gaza conflict. His remarks underscored the complexities of interfaith relations amid ongoing tensions. The museum maintained its focus on history, not current events.
The United Arab Emirates condemns Israel's approval of the E1 settlement project, warning of serious legal and humanitarian consequences. The move is said to threaten regional peace and stability.

August 23, 2025
Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp has resigned after failing to gain cabinet backing for sanctions against Israel, plunging the government into crisis. The move follows ongoing debates over the Netherlands' response to the conflict in Gaza and mounting political pressure.
Israel and the United States have dismissed a United Nations declaration of famine in northern Gaza, questioning the report's methodology and sources. Aid groups blame the crisis on ongoing conflict and restrictions that have hampered food distribution.

August 22, 2025
President Trump claimed fewer than 20 Gaza hostages remain alive, sparking concern and denials from Israeli officials. Families are demanding more information as Israel prepares a major offensive in Gaza City. Renewed negotiations for a ceasefire-hostage deal are expected soon.

August 22, 2025
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has fired the head of the Defense Intelligence Agency after an assessment contradicted President Trump's claims about US strikes on Iran. The move follows other recent changes in military and intelligence leadership.

August 22, 2025
The Houthis claimed responsibility for missile and drone attacks on Israel, saying they hit Ben Gurion Airport. Israeli authorities reported no significant damage, with one drone intercepted and another falling short.

August 22, 2025
Iran and European powers will resume nuclear and sanctions talks next week amid renewed threats of United Nations penalties. The negotiations follow stalled progress and increased tensions over Iran's uranium enrichment activities.

August 22, 2025
An Israeli drone strike killed a Hezbollah operative in southern Lebanon, with officials citing violations of the ceasefire. The military says over 230 Hezbollah members have been killed since November 2024.

August 22, 2025
False claims about the legality of burning Israeli flags in the United States have spread online and reached Congress, despite being debunked by legal experts. The misinformation has fueled antisemitic rhetoric and conspiracy theories.

August 22, 2025
An Israeli family was attacked at a Dutch holiday park, with two members hospitalized. The incident is part of a series of attacks on Israelis in the Netherlands, raising concerns about their safety abroad.

August 22, 2025
Israeli forces have arrested a Palestinian man suspected of shooting at civilians near Adei Ad in the West Bank. No gunshot injuries were reported, and a handgun was recovered. The suspect was apprehended within hours of the incident.

August 22, 2025
Barcelona's mayor has criticized Israel for barring his entry, calling it a hostile act aimed at isolating Palestinians. He says the decision reinforces his commitment to peace and justice for Palestinians.

August 22, 2025
Israel has condemned France's plan to recognize a Palestinian state, warning it could destabilize the Middle East and damage bilateral ties. Israeli officials argue the move rewards terrorism and is driven by domestic politics rather than humanitarian concern. The diplomatic rift highlights growing tensions between Jerusalem and Paris.
United Nations officials have condemned the use of starvation in Gaza, calling it a war crime after famine was declared. They are urging for a ceasefire and humanitarian access, while Israel denies responsibility for the famine.

August 22, 2025
Israel's Foreign Ministry rejects a global hunger monitor's report declaring famine in Gaza, alleging manipulated standards and unreliable sources. The ministry accuses the report of being politically motivated and based on misleading information.

August 22, 2025
A global hunger monitor has declared famine in northern Gaza, with over half a million people facing extreme hunger. Israel disputes the report and points to recent increases in aid, but humanitarian groups say the situation remains dire.

August 22, 2025
Egypt has unveiled ancient ruins and artifacts from a sunken city off Alexandria, including buildings, statues, and a dock dating back over 2,000 years. The discoveries shed light on the region's history but also underscore Alexandria's vulnerability to rising sea levels.

August 22, 2025
Older Israeli reservists are stepping up to serve in support roles during the ongoing war, easing the strain on younger soldiers. Their contribution is seen as both practical and symbolic, despite the personal sacrifices involved. Many describe their service as rewarding and vital for national solidarity.

August 22, 2025
The United States and Britain have imposed new sanctions on Iran, targeting oil exports and networks accused of supporting destabilizing activities. Iran has condemned the measures, while Western officials cite growing concerns over Iran's overseas operations.

August 22, 2025
The Trump administration is reviewing all US visa holders for violations that could lead to deportation and has stopped issuing worker visas for commercial truck drivers. These steps mark a significant expansion of vetting and restrictions on foreigners in the United States.

August 21, 2025
A United States legislative committee is investigating alleged antisemitism in the National Education Association, citing recent union actions and handbook language. The union has until September 4 to respond to requests for documents.

August 21, 2025
Fatah began handing over weapons from a Beirut refugee camp to the Lebanese army, marking the start of a plan to remove arms from Palestinian camps. Other factions have not joined the process, and the move is seen as a precursor to efforts to disarm Hezbollah. The United States has asked Israel to limit strikes in Lebanon to support these efforts.

August 21, 2025
A Jerusalem man accused of threatening Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara will be released from detention on Friday, a judge ruled. Police had sought a longer remand, but the court found insufficient grounds to keep him in custody. The suspect allegedly requested religious approval for his actions but was denied.
Master Sgt. Zechariah Haber, a father of three and plant scientist, was killed in Gaza in January 2024. He was posthumously awarded his doctoral degree and is remembered for his kindness and humility.

August 21, 2025
Prime Minister Netanyahu has called for negotiations to free all hostages in Gaza while advancing military plans for Gaza City. The move comes amid ongoing debate over a proposed ceasefire and hostage release deal. Families of hostages urge the government to prioritize diplomacy over further military action.
Phirun Thanonphim, a Thai agricultural worker, was killed in the Hamas attack on Kibbutz Nir Oz. He had traveled to Israel to support his family and dreamed of owning his own cattle farm.
Twenty-seven countries have called on Israel to allow foreign media immediate access to Gaza. The joint statement highlights the importance of independent journalism in war zones.

August 21, 2025
The Israel Defense Forces is restricting Palestinian access to a West Bank road used freely by Israelis, citing security concerns. Only select Palestinians are permitted on Route 367, especially on weekends.

August 21, 2025
Israel continues its Gaza City operation amid international calls to recognize a Palestinian state. Prime Minister Netanyahu faces backlash at home, while a poll shows most Americans support Palestinian recognition.
An Israeli drone strike killed a member of Hezbollah's elite Radwan force in southern Lebanon, with the military citing a breach of the ceasefire. Israeli forces say they have killed over 230 Hezbollah operatives since the truce began.

August 21, 2025
Israeli scientists will soon perform the first-ever spinal cord implant in a paralyzed patient, aiming to restore movement using engineered tissue. Animal trials have shown promising results, and human trials are set to begin following regulatory approval.

August 21, 2025
An Israeli civilian jailed in Lebanon for a year has been returned to Israel with Red Cross help. The circumstances of his entry into Lebanon are under investigation. He is currently receiving medical care.

August 21, 2025
Families of Israeli hostages in Gaza are urging the government to accept a ceasefire deal that could free ten captives, warning that further delays may endanger their lives. The government has not yet discussed the proposal, despite opposition support. Tensions rise as military action in Gaza continues.
North Korea has built a secret base near China that may house nuclear-capable long-range missiles, a new report says. The facility could threaten East Asia and the United States.

August 21, 2025
Seventeen senators have called on Secretary of State Marco Rubio to urge Israel to protect journalists and allow media access in Gaza. The letter follows a deadly strike on reporters and condemns media censorship and threats.

August 20, 2025
Israel will temporarily cut import tariffs on milk to prevent shortages and lower prices during the Jewish High Holidays. The measure aims to address reduced local production, but dairy farmers criticize the move.

August 20, 2025
A man was arrested in Jerusalem after allegedly seeking religious approval to kill Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara. Police acted on a warning from former chief rabbi Yitzhak Yosef and are continuing their investigation. The incident highlights ongoing tensions around the attorney general's role.

August 20, 2025
A lawmaker from Benny Gantz's party says they would join the government to help secure a hostage release and ceasefire deal. The party's priority is the safe return of hostages.

August 20, 2025
A lawmaker from Benny Gantz's party says they would rejoin the government if it helps approve a hostage release and ceasefire deal. The party stresses its priority is the hostages' safety.

August 20, 2025
Hamas denounces Israel's planned operation in Gaza City, saying it undermines ceasefire talks. Israel is still considering a truce proposal recently accepted by Hamas.

August 20, 2025
The US Reform movement urges prosecutors not to seek the death penalty for the accused killer of two Israeli embassy staffers, citing religious and moral opposition. The group calls for justice without further loss of life.

August 20, 2025
Police are investigating after a man reportedly asked former chief rabbi Yitzhak Yosef for religious approval to kill Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara. Authorities say the threat appears concrete and have found an explicit letter near a Jerusalem home. The attorney general has faced backlash over her policies from ultra-Orthodox leaders.