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Parents face constant and often conflicting advice about how to raise their children, including where they should sleep. Some families defend co-sleeping as a choice that promotes closeness and works for their household, despite criticism.
The Western Wall has evolved from a broadly shared national symbol into a site governed by Orthodox religious practice. Following Jerusalem’s reunification in 1967, debates over its character ultimately led to the establishment of the current religious framework.
Ofer Bronchtein, a veteran peace activist and adviser to France's president, has died at 69. He dedicated his life to social justice and Israeli Palestinian reconciliation.
Irish President Catherine Connolly expressed pride in her sister after she was arrested aboard a Gaza-bound aid flotilla. The detention of several Irish citizens could further strain relations between Ireland and Israel.
Israel believes Iran's latest response has undermined diplomatic efforts and says military action is now a serious possibility. Officials estimate the chances of renewed conflict are greater than fifty percent.
An Israeli athlete won bronze at a Grand Slam jiu-jitsu event, while the Kuwaiti gold medalist refused to shake his hand or join him for a photo. The Kuwaiti competitor reportedly made hostile remarks after the match.
Donald Trump signaled potential renewed action against Iran as the United States and Israel reportedly intensify strike preparations. The developments come despite a recent ceasefire, raising concerns about renewed escalation.
A new study reviewing 3,000 years of records finds that major earthquakes in Israel occur more often than once believed. Researchers warn that another significant and potentially devastating quake is inevitable.
The Israel Defense Forces are weighing a deeper push into Lebanon as drone attacks replace anti-tank missile threats along the northern border. A government rehabilitation plan is expected next week, but residents say it fails to meet urgent security needs.
Jerusalem’s layered history presents unique challenges for architects balancing preservation and modern design. Projects by the firm founded by Ada Karmi Melamede highlight how contemporary architecture can reflect the city’s enduring spirit.
Bulgaria won the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 in Vienna, with Israel finishing second. Israeli singer Noam Bettan moved audiences with an emotional performance that earned widespread applause.
A driver injured seven pedestrians in Modena before crashing into a shop and allegedly stabbing another person. Authorities are investigating the motive behind the attack.
As global cyber attacks surge, Israel has become a prime target, prompting a rapid evolution in its defense strategy. The country’s growing cyber security and defense technology sectors reflect a broader shift from traditional warfare to digital battlefields.
The United States and Israel are reportedly making intensive preparations for possible renewed strikes on Iran. Military action could resume as early as next week.
After October 7 upended his original script for 'Fauda', Lior Raz reflects on war, trauma and the blurred line between fiction and reality. As the series returns, he opens up about fame, family and the weight of national crisis.
The article argues that declarations of victory are not enough to secure lasting results in Iran. Without sustained diplomacy, short term gains risk turning into long term setbacks.
Noam Bettan received strong applause at the Eurovision jury rehearsal in Vienna, which determines half of the final score. Despite minor protests in the crowd, fans praised both his performance and the accompanying dancers.
President Isaac Herzog canceled a planned trip to New York, citing scheduling and regional concerns. Claims that he feared pressure from President Donald Trump over a pardon request were denied by his office as false.
The United States Justice Department accused Yale School of Medicine of unlawfully favoring Black and Hispanic applicants. The action follows a Supreme Court ruling banning the use of race in college admissions.
Ten more countries secured spots in the Eurovision grand final after the second semifinal. They will join earlier qualifiers, major contributing nations and host country Austria in Saturday's competition.
Tens of thousands marked Jerusalem Day with the annual Flag March through the city. While many celebrated unity and national pride, clashes in the Old City led to 13 detentions.
Jake Sullivan warned that the United States faces a strategic dead end with Iran and growing tensions with Israel's current government. He highlighted rising regional instability and a widening gap between American public opinion and Israeli leadership.
After deciding to make Israel her permanent home, Abergil now serves in the National Volunteer Service in Jerusalem. Working in a maternity ward, she says contributing to new life in the country makes her journey especially meaningful.
A growing bipartisan debate questions whether the United States should continue its 3.8 billion dollar annual aid to Israel. Leaders on both sides argue that replacing aid with direct purchases could reshape political dynamics and redefine the strategic relationship.
Noam Bettan said he was overwhelmed but proud after his Eurovision performance, despite boos and hostile shouts from parts of the audience. He said support from fans helped him push through and focus on bringing joy to his country.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu secretly met with the United Arab Emirates president during the war with Iran, marking what officials called a historic breakthrough. The two countries reportedly coordinated closely on security and military operations throughout the conflict.
Israeli troops say they uncovered a Hezbollah tunnel complex beneath a clothing store in southern Lebanon. Despite diplomatic talks and a ceasefire, soldiers argue the threat remains as long as underground infrastructure persists.
Israel's intelligence chief reportedly visited the United Arab Emirates during the war with Iran to coordinate military operations. The two countries are said to have deepened security cooperation, and the Gulf state allegedly carried out strikes inside Iran.
An intelligence report says Iran has restored access to about 70 percent of its missile launchers, contradicting earlier claims that its military had been crushed. The White House and Defense Department strongly dispute the assessment.
A Russian cargo ship that sank off Spain may have been carrying nuclear submarine reactor components for North Korea. The revelation raises questions about expanding military ties between Moscow and Pyongyang.
Belgium’s consulate in Jerusalem refused to renew a Belgian Israeli woman’s passport because she lives in Pisgat Ze'ev. The woman said she was shocked by the unprecedented decision.
A higher 7.2 milligram dose of semaglutide helped some patients lose significantly more weight than the standard dose in a late stage clinical trial. Certain early responders lost nearly 28 percent of their body weight, with most of the reduction coming from fat.
Israel's parliament approved a law enabling historic trials for hundreds accused of carrying out the Oct. 7, 2023 attacks. The legislation allows for capital punishment under existing statutes and establishes a special court to handle what could become the largest trial proceedings in the country's history.
Erika Kirk encouraged Hillsdale College graduates to marry young and have large families during her commencement address. She also praised the school’s commitment to faith, learning, and enduring principles.
The United States National Archives has released 11 million files on German citizens who joined the Nazi Party. The records, compiled after World War Two, allow families to research their relatives' roles during the Nazi era.
Abraham Foxman, a Holocaust survivor who led the Anti-Defamation League for 27 years, has died at 86. He was widely regarded as a leading global voice against antisemitism and hate.
Two drones hit a South Korean ship near the Strait of Hormuz within a minute, sparking a major fire. Newly released images show extensive damage to the vessel's stern.
Hezbollah published footage of a first person view drone striking an Iron Dome battery, highlighting the growing use of small guided drones in regional conflict. Israeli officials say cross border attacks continue despite a formal ceasefire framework.
A bill proposing a special tribunal for October 7 crimes is headed to a Knesset vote. The legislation would allow the death penalty for offenses including murder and rape committed during the attacks and related events.
As remote work and study reshape daily life, home design is evolving to prioritize functionality and well-being. The concept of wellness has shifted from trend to essential principle in residential architecture.
A reconnaissance soldier recovering from a serious head injury recited a prayer for fellow soldiers at a synagogue in Budapest. He also offered a personal prayer for a wounded teammate still in rehabilitation.
A Labour Member of Parliament has warned the cabinet to replace Keir Starmer by Monday or face a leadership challenge from her. The move follows severe election losses across England, Wales and Scotland.
United States and Qatari officials met in Miami to advance talks aimed at ending the war involving Iran. Tehran warned it would target American bases and ships if Iranian tankers are attacked.
Thousands of sailors remain stranded in the Strait of Hormuz as tensions between the United States and Iran persist. With supplies running low and no clear exit plan, crews describe fear and uncertainty aboard their immobilized ships.
The suspected role of preeclampsia in the death of a pregnant woman has renewed focus on the dangerous condition. Often mistaken for normal pregnancy symptoms, it can escalate quickly without clear warning signs.
Three Israeli reservists were wounded by explosive drones near the Lebanon border, one of them seriously. The incident comes amid ongoing cross-border violence and ahead of renewed talks in Washington.
Two Gaza flotilla activists are set to be released from Israeli custody despite a court upholding their detention. They deny allegations including links to what Israel defines as a terrorist organization.
Young people are reviving 1990s fashion, media, and technology in a wave of nostalgia for the analog era. The trend reflects a desire for tangible experiences and a reimagined sense of simplicity from a time before constant digital connection.
A 48-year-old math teacher enlisted in the reserves while continuing to prepare her students for advanced math exams. She says serving the country in the classroom or in uniform is the same mission.
An Israeli woman reflects on her three-year solo journey across continents, which began with friends but became a personal quest. Settling in Australia, she discovered that loneliness ultimately became her greatest source of strength.
Iran's war may be nearing an end, but its political and economic crises are deepening. Reconstruction, leadership uncertainty and renewed public discontent could test the regime's stability in the months ahead.
Chile's new president has vowed to appoint an ambassador to Israel within weeks, reversing a two year diplomatic freeze. The move aims to repair strained relations that worsened under former President Gabriel Boric.
Hezbollah fired rockets at northern Israel, triggering sirens across the western Galilee with no immediate reports of casualties. The barrage followed an Israeli strike in Beirut that killed a senior Hezbollah commander and comes amid renewed cross-border fighting.
Judith Miller recounts her years covering Israel and the Arab world, highlighting early warnings about militant Islamism and her relationship with Yitzhak Rabin. She contrasts Israel’s open media culture with tighter restrictions in neighboring states and reflects on the limits of peace agreements.
Designer Eti Lev-Katz turned a Ramat Hasharon apartment into a warm family home filled with flea market finds and Israeliana charm. The space blends nostalgic design with practical solutions for everyday living.
Spain summoned Israel's acting ambassador after a Palestinian resident of Spain was detained during a Gaza-bound flotilla. Madrid described the continued detention as unacceptable and formally protested the move.
A classified Central Intelligence Agency report finds that Iran could endure months of blockade while retaining most of its income. The assessment questions claims that the economic pressure would quickly force Tehran to change course.
A potential agreement between the United States and Iran linking regional ceasefires could limit Israel’s military options in Lebanon and Gaza. Israeli commanders warn that withdrawing too soon from southern Lebanon risks undoing hard-won gains against Hezbollah.
Israel has strengthened its position in a southern Lebanon buffer zone despite a fragile ceasefire. Soldiers remain largely concealed as tensions with Hezbollah continue in a landscape scarred by conflict.
Iran is expanding threats to Gulf energy routes, claiming control over the Strait of Hormuz and signaling Saudi Arabia's East West pipeline as a potential target. Analysts warn the moves could destabilize regional energy supplies.
Coverage of the war in Gaza and major investigations into political power and technology dominated the 2026 Pulitzer Prizes. Photographers and reporters were honored for exposing the human toll of conflict, government overreach, and corporate misconduct.
United States intelligence believes Iran could build a nuclear weapon within nine months to a year despite recent strikes on key nuclear sites. Concerns remain over unverified stockpiles of highly enriched uranium.
Egypt’s outreach to Syria marks a pragmatic shift after years of defining its policy around opposition to political Islam. The move highlights changing regional dynamics and growing emphasis on economic and strategic interests.
Rising war costs and expanding defense demands are pushing Israel toward a dangerous fiscal path. Critics warn that political leaders may struggle to restrain military spending, increasing the risk of long-term debt instability.
President Donald Trump’s claims of progress with Iran face mounting challenges as nuclear talks stall. Rising tensions in the Strait of Hormuz add to the risk of wider escalation.
Three people have died from a hantavirus-linked illness aboard the cruise ship MV Hondius during a South Atlantic voyage. Authorities are investigating how the rare rodent-borne virus spread as the vessel remains at sea near West Africa.
Swiss authorities will open a long-sealed intelligence file on Josef Mengele that could reveal whether he was in Switzerland in 1961. The decision follows years of refusals and a legal challenge by a historian seeking greater transparency.
Rafael will repurpose a former Volkswagen plant in Germany to produce missile interceptor engines. The move supports Germany's push to strengthen its independent defense industry.
Experts warn that prioritizing looks over lifestyle can derail a renovation. Functional design and personal touches are key to creating a space that feels authentic and livable.
Crispy home fries deliver the crunch of French fries without deep frying. Make a large batch, because they are too irresistible to cook in small quantities.
Chili Tropper’s departure has deepened the crisis within Benny Gantz’s Blue and White party as it struggles in the polls. Gantz is weighing potential alliances amid declining public support.
Iran is reviewing a United States response to its 14 point plan to end the war, which includes a ceasefire, a temporary freeze on uranium enrichment and regional security talks. President Donald Trump has expressed doubt that the proposal will be acceptable.
President Isaac Herzog will visit Panama and Costa Rica on a four day trip, marking the first visit by an Israeli president to Panama. He will meet regional leaders and attend Costa Rica’s presidential inauguration.
A London Jewish man says rising antisemitism has left him fearing for his safety and questioning the future of Jews in Britain. He described recent assaults, threats, and growing hostility in his community.
The Israel Defense Forces are expanding combat roles for ultra-Orthodox soldiers through specialized, religiously adapted training programs. The initiative includes advanced courses and recently graduated its first officer class.
A senior London police official has warned that Britain's Jewish community faces the gravest threat in its history. He cited rising antisemitism from multiple extremist and hostile sources and said governments have failed to address its root causes.
Russia's military advance in Ukraine has slowed as economic strain deepens at home. Sanctions and falling purchasing power are contributing to business closures and growing signs of instability.
The investment firm launched a dual-use technology hub and backed Israeli drone company Percepto. It cited rising global pressures and the growing overlap between commercial innovation and national security as key drivers.
An Israeli couple chose Antarctica for their honeymoon, seeking an adventure far from the ordinary. Their journey combined the frozen continent with the Amazon for an extreme and unforgettable experience.
Maya Wertheimer shared a frightening late night dash to a safe room during a missile alert in Tel Aviv. She also opened up about anxiety, marital struggles, and raising children amid ongoing security threats.
The Devil Wears Prada became a global phenomenon by exposing the harsh realities behind fashion's glamorous image. Its insider portrayal of life at Vogue magazine helped launch Lauren Weisberger to fame and continues to shape perceptions of the industry.
An expert says Israel’s economy remains strong despite ongoing conflicts. He points to steady growth and forecasts that outpace many other advanced economies.
Bill Eddy says about 10 percent of people are prone to high conflict due to personality disorders. He explains how to recognize warning signs, set boundaries and avoid being drawn into destructive disputes.
The war involving Iran has strained United States weapons stockpiles, prompting plans to sharply increase missile interceptor production. However, limited funding and congressional support could hinder efforts to rebuild supplies needed for future conflicts.
Israel has imposed tighter restrictions in northern communities after renewed rocket fire from Hezbollah. Lag BaOmer celebrations in Meron have been scaled back and may be canceled as security measures remain in place.
Bahrain's king has adopted a highly visible role during the war with Iran, visiting troops and wounded citizens while engaging in active diplomacy. His carefully staged appearances have underscored his leadership during the conflict.
Nearly a month into a ceasefire following intense fighting, negotiations between the United States and Iran remain stalled. Deep mistrust, strategic gaps and structural flaws have kept both sides from reaching meaningful agreements.
An investigation found that artificial intelligence chatbots provided detailed guidance on creating and spreading biological weapons. Experts warn the technology could lower barriers for misuse despite the low likelihood of a major attack.
Israel is fast-tracking its 'Iron Beam' laser defense system to the United Arab Emirates amid rising drone threats from Iran. The surge in attacks has depleted interceptor stockpiles and increased pressure on traditional missile defense systems.
Israeli forces captured Bint Jbeil through coordinated deception and targeted ground operations. The move isolated the town and disrupted militant supply routes, shifting control of a longtime stronghold.
Judges at the Venice Biennale resigned after reports that Israel and Russia would be excluded from award consideration. Both countries remain participants, but the decision follows war crimes arrest warrants issued against their leaders.
Iran's supreme leader vowed to defend the country's nuclear and missile programs in response to demands from United States President Donald Trump. The statement comes as he recovers from severe injuries sustained in an Israeli strike that killed his father.
Major technology companies reported robust earnings fueled by cloud and artificial intelligence growth. However, massive planned infrastructure spending continues to weigh on investor sentiment.
The chief of the Israeli military said troops could remain in southern Lebanon to prevent attacks on northern Israel. He pledged that forces will stay until long-term security for border communities is ensured.
Israel's attorney general is weighing mediation in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption trial at the request of the president. Major disagreements over moral turpitude and admission of guilt remain key obstacles to any plea deal.
Ukraine is urging Israel to seize a Russian ship it says is carrying grain stolen from occupied Ukrainian territory. The dispute has triggered diplomatic tensions and a formal protest from Kyiv.
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