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Alon Ohel's father described his son's severe ordeal during captivity and the long road to recovery ahead. The family is relieved to have him back and hopeful for his rehabilitation.
A model suspected in a Petah Tikva murder case fired her lawyer before a hearing, as police continue to investigate conflicting statements and await toxicology results.
Lebanon's army has run out of explosives while dismantling Hezbollah arms caches in the south, as it works to meet a ceasefire deadline with Israel. The disarmament effort marks a major shift but faces political and logistical challenges, with full progress uncertain outside the southern region. The United States is providing additional aid, but tensions remain high as Lebanon navigates the complex process.
Eden Ben-Zaken releases her first English-language song, 'Queen of Roses', ahead of her U.S. tour. The new single was written by Jonas Myrin and marks a new milestone in her career.
A 200-year-old Torah ark stolen from a Romanian synagogue has been found in Israel after a decade. The historic artifact will be displayed at Yad, restoring a piece of community heritage.
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich is pushing forward with sweeping changes in the West Bank ahead of elections, expanding settlements and declaring new state lands. The moves reflect the priorities of Israel's right-wing government.
Yossi Cohen says he will not run in the next election, despite past suggestions from Prime Minister Netanyahu that he could be a successor. Cohen shared his decision at a conference in New York.
Israeli forces foiled a planned terror attack near Jenin, killing three suspects and striking terror infrastructure. In a separate raid, illegal weapons workshops were found in Hebron and Dura, with several arrests made.
Nimrod Cohen, recently freed from captivity in Gaza, attended a memorial for his fallen comrade Oz Daniel. The ceremony marked two years since Daniel's death and brought together family, friends, and survivors.
Porsche reports a nearly €1 billion loss, citing electric vehicle challenges and new U.S. tariffs. The company faces one of its toughest periods amid shifting market conditions.
Ben Gurion Airport will expand Terminal 3 with a major renovation and new entrance for bus passengers. The upgrades aim to improve passenger flow and boost capacity.
A study found that top artificial intelligence models exhibited gambling addiction-like behaviors when playing a simulated slot machine game. The models' decision-making became less rational with more freedom, leading to higher bankruptcy rates.
Germany's public broadcaster has suspended work with a Gaza production company after Israel provided evidence that a slain employee was a Hamas member. The broadcaster is reviewing its cooperation with the firm following the revelation.
Israel is ending its emergency status in the south for the first time since October, citing improved security. Authorities say the move follows successful operations against Hamas, but the government remains focused on its war objectives.
Israel's labor shortage due to the war in Gaza is driving a rise in foreign workers in retail and food production. Supermarkets are now employing staff from Thailand, Sri Lanka, and India under new government quotas.
Lithuania has shut its border with Belarus after helium balloons disrupted air traffic. Authorities are considering invoking a key treaty provision as security concerns rise.
Seven soldiers at Lulim outpost fought off dozens of attackers on October seventh, losing two of their own. Nearby battles claimed five more lives, showing the defenders' courage against overwhelming odds.
A fault in Roche cancer test kits may have led up to 300 women to miss out on proper treatment. The Health Ministry has ordered a review and retesting of affected cases. Patients will be contacted if their care needs to change.
A young sea turtle injured by plastic debris was rescued on Israel's coast after being reported through the SeaWatch app. The case underscores the dangers marine litter poses to local wildlife.
Guillermo del Toro's 'Frankenstein' is lauded for its faithful adaptation of Mary Shelley's novel. The film preserves the story's Gothic horror and explores the moral questions at its core.
Egypt steps up its involvement in Gaza, aiming to lead postwar efforts and diminish the roles of Qatar and Turkey. Cairo seeks to restore its status as the Arab world's main diplomatic power.
Sharp is launching its LDK+ electric minivan, designed as a flexible leisure space that connects with home appliances. The vehicle debuts at the Tokyo Motor Show, marking Sharp's bold entry into the auto industry.
Viral videos criticizing Israeli tourists in Thailand have sparked heated debate about visitor behavior, especially in Pai. The controversy comes amid reports of incidents and calls for greater respect during Thailand's mourning period for Queen Mother Sirikit.
A targeted Israeli strike in Gaza was carried out after intelligence indicated an imminent threat, with final approval coming from the United States. The operation was closely coordinated due to ongoing ceasefire efforts.
An Israeli honeymooner’s scathing review of Japan has gone viral, criticizing the country’s food, culture, and hospitality. Her comments have sparked fierce debate among travelers, with some agreeing and many defending Japan. She stands by her experience, saying Japan felt cold and disappointing.
Israeli activist Malkah Fleisher says Israel must destroy Hamas to succeed in its Gaza war. She warns that failing to do so would mean the country has not met its goal.
A former key witness in a global case has been arrested in Petah Tikva as a murder suspect. Four people, including the model, are in custody after a man's body was found. Police have not yet released an official statement.
A famous model and three others have been arrested in Petah Tikva on suspicion of murder after a man's body was found near an apartment building. The case, initially treated as a possible suicide, is now being investigated as a homicide.
Turkey's anti-Israel rhetoric is growing even as it plays a key role in the Gaza ceasefire agreement. United States Vice President J.D. Vance urged all sides to focus on peace and move beyond past hostilities.
Ofer Nachshon, renowned Israeli broadcaster and Eurovision spokesperson, has died at 59. He was celebrated for his bold personality and influential role in the country's media. Nachshon leaves behind a lasting legacy in Israeli broadcasting.
President Trump has given Hamas a 48-hour deadline to return the bodies of slain Israeli hostages, as Israel allows a foreign team to search for remains in Gaza. Families continue to rally, marking 750 days since the last returns.
Norway's public broadcaster is facing criticism for airing jokes about killing Jews on a children's show. Jewish advocates and Israeli officials say the content fuels antisemitism and are urging action. The program is rated for viewers aged nine and above.
QD-SOL has developed panels that turn sunlight and water directly into hydrogen fuel, offering a clean, off-grid energy solution. The Israeli startup's technology is moving from lab to commercial scale, drawing interest from investors and the global energy sector.
A small group of Israeli soldiers and a lone tank crew held off hundreds of attackers at Outpost Sufa on October 7, 2023, preventing a larger incursion. Fourteen soldiers were killed and about fifty wounded in one of the day's fiercest battles.
New discoveries in Jerusalem's City of David highlight ancient Jewish ties to the city and revive hopes of finding biblical treasures. The findings are bringing renewed attention to this historic site.
Israel's diamond industry is facing its worst crisis in decades as international trade policies leave it at a disadvantage. Industry leaders urge government intervention to prevent further decline.
Erdogan has used the Gaza conflict to boost Turkey's regional influence and position himself as a key player in Middle Eastern politics. His support for Hamas and assertive diplomacy have raised tensions with Israel, even as both countries maintain cautious contacts. Erdogan's ambitions reflect a mix of ideology and strategic calculation.
Erdogan met with Israel's leader in New York, signaling a potential shift in Turkey-Israel relations. The encounter highlights Turkey's ongoing efforts to assert greater regional influence.
Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are at odds with Qatar over Gaza's future, tying reconstruction to Hamas's disarmament and new governance. Their involvement also hinges on a ceasefire and Israeli withdrawal.
Israeli forces faced overwhelming odds during the battle for Nahal Oz base, with key commanders wounded and defenses collapsing. The base became a symbol of the October seventh disaster as attackers broke through.
As divorce rates climb in Israel, some women reflect on decades-long marriages to their first boyfriends. Their stories offer hope amid widespread relationship challenges.
The presence of French and Spanish troops at a US-run command center in Israel has raised questions about Israel's sovereignty. Prime Minister Netanyahu insists the base is simply a joint operation with the United States.
Apple is cutting production of its new ultra-thin iPhone Air due to weak demand. The decision comes just weeks after launch and follows Samsung's halt of its competing device.
Israel's border with Egypt faces rising instability from drone activity, arms smuggling, and Bedouin cartels. Local leaders and residents express concern over daily gunfire and the government's response.
A small group of Golani soldiers held off a massive attack by Hamas at the Pega outpost on October 7, 2023. Despite being outnumbered, they fought for hours, suffering heavy losses before reinforcements arrived. Their stand was marked by acts of bravery and sacrifice.
An Israeli family explores Peru, from the vibrant jungle to the historic city of Arequipa. Their journey highlights the country's natural beauty and rich cultural heritage.
Kati Giv'oni and her partner Gal Misgav share their experience navigating public stigma after Giv'oni spoke openly about her past in prostitution. The couple highlights the importance of support from loved ones in overcoming prejudice.
Efforts to recover hostages' bodies continue, but there is no confirmation from Hamas about their return. Officials remain cautiously optimistic about future progress.
Saudi Arabia is rapidly modernizing and seeking a larger regional role under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. This transformation is reshaping the Middle East and poses new strategic tests for Israel.
Chen G. Schimmel's photographs of October 7, 2023, capture the day's pain and resilience. Her book ensures the events are remembered and not denied.
Marco Rubio visited the Gaza ceasefire command center, stressing its crucial role in humanitarian aid and regional stability. He called for further action to support hostages and reconstruction efforts.
Discord has become a major organizing tool for young protesters in Morocco, with over 210,000 members using the platform to coordinate activism. Its rise has sparked debate in Arab media about its role in youth empowerment and government control.
A quick corn soup with noodles recipe is shared alongside a touching memory of a mother's cooking advice. The story highlights the comfort found in simple meals and family traditions.
Defense officials warn Israel is unprepared for future wars due to ongoing budget shortfalls. They urge urgent funding increases, citing risks from continued treasury resistance.
Hamas and Palestinian Authority leaders held their first meeting in Cairo to discuss Gaza's future and coordinate with Egypt on aid and cease-fire efforts. Palestinian Authority officials criticized Israel's rejection of their role in Gaza.
Vandals broke into the Vizhnitz Hasidic cemetery in Ukraine, damaging several graves and tombstones. The incident occurred after a major memorial event, shocking visiting pilgrims.
Seasonal Affective Disorder is a form of depression linked to reduced sunlight and biological changes during winter. It affects mood, energy, and sensory experiences for many individuals.
Jewish cultural and intellectual leaders are urging sanctions on Israel, stating that solidarity with Palestinians is a fulfillment of Jewish values. The signatories call for the cease-fire to lead to an end of occupation and apartheid.
Freed hostages performed a song written by their fallen commander at a memorial concert in Tel Aviv. The event honored Staff Sergeant Yam Glas and featured tributes and performances from various artists.
Senator Rubio visits Israel as the United States seeks to uphold the Gaza peace deal. He warns that Israeli moves to extend sovereignty in the West Bank could endanger the ceasefire and peace efforts.
The United States and Israel are considering dividing Gaza into zones for phased reconstruction, with rebuilding limited to the Israeli-controlled area. The plan aims to be temporary until Hamas is disarmed and no longer governs part of the enclave.
Lightricks has introduced an advanced artificial intelligence video model that rivals top products from major tech firms at a fraction of the cost. The company claims its model outperforms current industry leaders in several important aspects.
The rise of autonomous artificial intelligence agents is creating new security challenges for enterprises. Complex connections and lack of oversight are making it harder to contain potential threats.
Israel is considering hiring thousands of foreign workers as bus drivers to address a severe shortage. Officials will meet to discuss setting quotas for these positions. The move comes as tens of thousands of licensed drivers have left the field.
Hot and dry weather continues across Israel, with temperatures staying above average before a weekend cooldown. Northern winds and partly cloudy skies are expected, with more typical conditions returning by Sunday.
Major streets and highway ramps in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem will be closed due to a visiting convoy. Drivers should expect significant delays and seek alternate routes during the closures.
The United States is increasing pressure on Israel to finalize a Gaza ceasefire deal, leading to frustration among Israeli officials. Washington is intensifying its involvement and oversight, with a strong focus on securing the return of hostages.
Turkey's leading basketball clubs have opposed the EuroLeague's decision to resume games in Israel, disputing claims of consensus. They assert no vote was held and express ongoing concerns.
Tal Haimi, killed in combat and recently returned from Gaza, was laid to rest at Nir Yitzhak cemetery. His wife and four children, including a baby he never met, mourned his loss alongside hundreds of others.
The World Court has rejected Israel's claims that the United Nations relief agency is tied to Hamas and ordered Israel to permit United Nations aid into Gaza. The court said Israel must ensure the basic needs of Gaza's civilians are met.
United States officials are maintaining a constant high-level presence in Israel to closely oversee ceasefire efforts. Some Israelis have dubbed this approach 'Bibi-sitting,' highlighting Washington's determination to keep Prime Minister Netanyahu in check.
The Houthi defense minister is reportedly near death following an Israeli airstrike in Yemen nearly two months ago. The attack killed several senior officials, and the minister's condition has deteriorated since.
Egypt's intelligence chief is in Israel to discuss the Gaza cease-fire, humanitarian aid, and postwar plans. The visit reflects ongoing tensions among mediators over Israel's actions.
Military Police arrested two ultra-Orthodox men accused of evading military service, sparking renewed debate over conscription laws. The arrests come as lawmakers discuss new regulations for ultra-Orthodox men who do not serve.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces growing isolation as nearly all of his senior aides and advisers have departed or been reassigned. The latest shake-up comes with the dismissal of Tzachi Hanegbi as head of the National Security Council.
Jerusalem's Knesset has reopened a historic government room with a new immersive exhibit. Using advanced technology, visitors can experience dramatic moments from Israel's past as they unfolded in the room.
An exiled Iranian singer recounts living as a boy to escape restrictions on women in Iran. Her story sheds light on the regime's far-reaching control and the resilience of those who resist.
Israeli doctor Eitan Ne'eman was found holding a live Hamas grenade after being killed in combat. His actions were hailed as a display of remarkable courage.
United States officials are now deeply involved in managing operations in Israel after the cease-fire. Their active presence marks a significant shift in international engagement in the region.
Rabbi Moshe Hauer, leader of the Orthodox Union, has died at 60. His sudden passing has prompted tributes from across the Jewish and wider community.
A study finds that lifelong friendships may slow biological aging and reduce chronic inflammation, suggesting strong social ties help keep the body younger.
United States Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent urged Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich to support President Donald Trump's Gaza peace plan during their meeting in Washington. The talks took place amid ongoing political tensions in Israel.
Home sales in August saw a modest rise overall, but developer sales in the free market dropped sharply. Increased resale activity and a surge in subsidized transactions shaped the market.
Israel is reportedly considering cremating Yahya Sinwar's body instead of returning it. The proposal is under review by security officials.
The body of Tal Haimi, killed during the Hamas attack and taken into Gaza, has been identified and returned to his family after months of uncertainty.
An Austrian neurosurgeon is on trial for letting her 12-year-old daughter handle a surgical drill during a brain operation. The incident was exposed by hospital rumors and an anonymous letter. Both doctors involved have been fired.
The BIRD Foundation has approved $5.5 million in grants for new joint technology projects between Israel and the United States. The foundation has a long history of supporting collaborations and facilitating partnerships.
FireDome's automated wildfire suppression system has passed its first real-world test, detecting and extinguishing fires with precision. Experts say the technology could transform wildfire response and climate resilience.
A new model from Weizmann Institute researchers explains why jet streams on Jupiter and Saturn blow east, while those on Uranus and Neptune blow west. The study links these differences to variations in atmospheric depth.
A woman and her partner in northern Israel are suspected of burying her Holocaust survivor mother in their yard to keep collecting her monthly reparations and benefits. Police have launched an investigation into the case, which has shocked the community.
New research finds tipping does not improve service quality and may be driven more by social pressure than appreciation.
A Jerusalem court awarded a man NIS 2.5 million after a botched spinal surgery left him unable to work. The hospital was found negligent for serious errors during the procedure and his care.
Maj. Yaniv Kula and Staff Sgt. Itay Yavetz, elite Nahal Brigade soldiers from Modi'in‑Maccabim‑Re'ut, were killed near Rafah. Their city has lost 37 soldiers since October 2023.
A cancer-linked chemical has been detected in popular European baby pacifier brands, raising concerns about health risks for children and calls for stronger safety regulations.
Two soldiers were killed and several others wounded during a ceasefire breach in Gaza's Rafah area. Militants fired an anti-tank missile at an Israel Defense Forces vehicle amid multiple firefights.
Virginia Giuffre's memoir reveals new allegations of brutal abuse by a 'well-known prime minister' during her time in Jeffrey Epstein's circle. She describes the attack as a turning point that led her to escape. The memoir will be published next week.
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