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Hersh Goldberg-Polin, a dual Israeli-American citizen, was abducted by Hamas and later murdered in captivity. Werder Bremen fans honor his memory.
Oracle aims to power its new data center with nuclear energy to create the world's most powerful supercomputer.
Shots were fired outside Trump's Florida golf club, but he was not in danger at any time.
Prince Harry discusses the impact of fatherhood on his life and work as he celebrates his 40th birthday.
Intel is set to receive $3.5 billion in grants to produce chips for the US military, adding to previous funding to boost the American chip industry.
The US and UK are worried that Russia has shared nuclear secrets with Iran in exchange for ballistic missiles, raising concerns about Iran's nuclear ambitions.
A missile from Yemen landed in central Israel, triggering alarms and causing explosions. The IDF confirmed the missile entered Israeli airspace.
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Baruch Weitzman opens up about his journey from getting stuck on a Pacific island to opening a hotel and embracing a peaceful and simple way of life.
Police forensic experts in Israel carry out their mission with precision and respect for victims, but the memories of their work haunt them.
The article examines why people often trash their exes and create an alternative reality after a breakup.
Misophonia, or Selective Sound Sensitivity Syndrome, is a condition marked by a reduced tolerance for specific sounds. Advocates are calling for its recognition in the DSM-5.
Israeli hostages in Gaza are in danger of severe health complications and even death due to inhumane conditions and lack of medical care.
Israel's Innovation Minister is pushing for the training of the country's first female astronaut in NASA's program, highlighting the importance of gender equality in STEM fields.
AI and Blockchain have the potential to reshape our economy, society, and governance as they complement each other in innovative ways.
ImageSat International has secured a $50 million contract to provide space-based intelligence analysis services for an international defense client.
Working from home triples the risk of insomnia, according to recent studies. Lack of sleep can have negative effects on productivity and overall health.
The Emir of Qatar balances relationships with Iran and the US while mediating between Israel and Hamas.
Yossi Bramley and his crew member were rescued by the Israeli Navy near Tyre after their yacht's engine failed and water started seeping into the vessel during a journey from Israel to Cyprus.
Slain hostage in Hamas propaganda video speaks about harsh conditions of captivity and criticizes Israeli government.
Over 16,000 people who had booked flights to Moldova en route to the grave of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov in Uman received cancellations, prompting calls for assistance from the Israeli government. Moldova's official reason is the 'lack of official involvement from the Israeli government in the mass pilgrimage.' The Breslov Union criticized Israel's inconsistency, saying, 'Israel created this crisis, and they need to solve it.'
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German prosecutors have arrested a suspect in an Islamic extremist plot to attack German soldiers. The suspect is a Syrian asylum-seeker who had avoided deportation.
Russia is avoiding direct military engagement in the Middle East to protect its interests and avoid wider conflagration. Mounting tensions between Iran and Israel could benefit Russia, but a wider war would carry major risks.
Vyacheslav Volodin, a close ally of President Vladimir Putin, accuses NATO of already being involved in military decision-making and determining targets in Ukraine.
Traces of antibiotics and laxatives were found in corals from the Gulf of Eilat, according to a study by Tel Aviv University researchers.
The EU is imposing limits and hefty fines on tech giants like Apple and Google, aiming to create a better world for everyone.
Israel informed the US before striking a Hezbollah missile facility in Syria, which was allegedly involved in the development of weapons. The operation aimed to gather intelligence on Hezbollah's weapons production capabilities.
El Al has implemented new regulations for pet transportation following the death of a dog in the cargo hold. Brachycephalic dogs and cats are now banned from the cargo hold, and the airline will not be held responsible for any pet health issues or deaths during flights.
Huawei has released its first tri-fold smartphone, the Mate XT, which is impressively thin and compact.
Israeli navy rescues boat drifting toward Lebanon amid ongoing fighting with Hezbollah.
Zikim Beach will reopen with armed patrols and strict security measures after being closed since October 7.
Israeli forces were allegedly on the ground in Syria during an airstrike in the Hama region. Drones were used to target the area where the forces landed.
This week marks the 50th anniversary of the debut of 'Little House on the Prairie,' the beloved show that captured hearts around the globe. In honor of the jubilee celebrations, we've taken a look at what the stars of the series are up to today.
Pomelo harvesting resumes in Kibbutz Be'eri as locals and volunteers come together to pick ripe fruits from the orchards.
Video footage captures Palestinians illegally infiltrating into Israel and disappearing, raising concerns about border security.
A rare Bronze-Era jar accidentally smashed by a 5-year-old visiting the University of Haifa's Hecht Museum was back on display Wednesday after restoration experts were able to carefully piece the artifact back together.
The crash of a Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk in Gaza resulted in the death of two reservists and injuries to seven other soldiers.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu pledges to strengthen the border with Jordan to preserve peace and security.
Speculation arises about WNBA star Diana Taurasi's retirement at 42 after a video from Phoenix Mercury raises questions about her future.
The IDF eliminates two Hamas terrorists involved in the October 7 massacre, including one linked to the abduction and murder of IDF soldier Cpl. Noa Marciano. The families of the female soldiers killed in the attack seek access to radio communications and footage from their daughters' final shift.
Brussels municipality suspends twin city relationship with northern Israel town
Sun D'Or announces new winter destination in Lyon, France for skiers, with two weekly flights starting at $299.
Jewish soldiers injured in Ukraine and Gaza attend the opening ceremony of the new school year at Odessa's Or Avner Jewish school, wishing the students a fruitful year and hoping for an end to the war. Similar celebrations take place in Jewish schools across former Soviet Union countries.
Moldova has closed access to Uman for Israeli pilgrims, causing uncertainty for tens of thousands of Hasidim who usually visit the grave of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov in Ukraine.
Two dead and six injured in helicopter crash near Philadelphi Corridor, says IDF.
One person critically injured in suspected terrorist car-ramming attack near West Bank settlement of Beit El.
Taylor Swift endorses Kamala Harris for president after the debate ends.
Israel's high-tech companies are hiring renowned chefs to prepare meals for their employees, creating a new style of dining that combines institutional kitchens with traditional restaurants.
A boy accidentally breaks a valuable vase at a museum, causing embarrassment and anger.
Vice President Kamal Harris and Donald Trump clashed over the war in Gaza during a presidential debate, with Harris calling for an end to the war and Trump accusing her of hating Israel.
Liam Or, who was released from Hamas captivity, opens up about his time in the tunnels in the Gaza Strip.
Hostages' blood inside Hamas tunnel is reason to stop sending food, aid to Gaza.
Colonel (res.) Golan Vach, renowned for leading rescue missions in disaster zones, was seriously injured in a tunnel collapse in Gaza. He is now in stable condition after being evacuated to a hospital.
The EU and Egypt have reached a deal worth 7.4 billion euros to tackle migration, boost North Africa's stability, and aid Egypt's struggling economy.
Israeli company Quantum Source has raised $50 million to develop its technology for quantum computers, which utilize qubits to vastly increase computational power. Quantum Source aims to surpass competitors like Google and IBM by using a unique approach based on photons.
The IDF investigation concludes that hostages Ron, Nik, and Elia were killed due to IDF actions, shocking their families who learned about it through the media.
Israeli researchers are working on a project to save the Dead Sea from drying up while generating green energy.
Israel's real estate market is facing its toughest period in two decades, with high vacancy rates and a lack of business confidence.
Families gather to mourn and remember their loved ones who were killed, highlighting the pain of loss and the strength to carry on.
Italian soccer fans jeered Israel's anthem at a match, sparking outrage and condemnation.
The IDF has targeted smuggling routes in Syria, disrupting Iran's expansion. Recent strikes have caused heavy damage to pro-Iranian militia sites.
Apple's iPhone 16 event highlighted AI features, but approval from Beijing is needed for its release in China, where domestic smartphone brands hold all top five spots.
The number of AI lobbyists in Washington DC has significantly increased, indicating the tech industry's push to shape AI regulations. AI research is now predominantly conducted by for-profit organizations due to resource constraints faced by academia and nonprofits.
The Huawei Mate XT has received nearly 3 million pre-orders due to its advanced features and unique design, including a tri-fold design, 16GB RAM, and a quad-camera setup.
Residents in Romania's southeastern counties of Tulcea and Constanta were alerted to take cover due to potential air threats from drone incursions. The Romanian foreign ministry condemned this airspace breach, labeling it a 'renewed violation' and urged Russia to stop the 'repeated attacks' contributing to the 'irresponsible escalation' of regional security.
Security forces in Israel have successfully prevented a terror attack by arresting 13 men and stopping a Palestinian suspect on a major highway.
Mark Edelman, a trustee at Brown University, has resigned citing the school's 'championing of violence against Jews' and its failure of moral leadership.
The Israeli Air Force conducted airstrikes in Syria and Lebanon, possibly in preparation for a significant operation in Lebanon.
The University of Haifa has discovered that a coastal strip in Israel is a crucial nursery habitat for the endangered Atlantic guitarfish.
Israel must apply military pressure now in the Middle East to address the complex situation it faces and demand a secure future.
Israel's hostage envoy says Hamas is not really negotiating and only sees the hostages as their assets.
High school students in Israel throw illegal rave near Jordanian border during teachers' union strike.
At least 7 people have been killed and 19 wounded in a wave of attacks in Syria, with Israel being blamed for the attacks on pro-Iranian militia sites.
Nazareth's economy is in crisis as a budget cut for the Arab sector worsens unemployment and poverty, hindering integration and overall economic growth.
Former President Donald Trump has taken a slight lead over Vice President Kamala Harris in a recent poll, with 48% of registered voters supporting Trump and 47% supporting Harris. The poll also highlights that more voters need to learn about Harris compared to Trump. Both candidates will participate in the first presidential debate on Tuesday night.
Egyptian archaeologist Zahi Hawass is calling for the return of Queen Nefertiti's bust from the Neues Museum in Berlin, along with other key artifacts, citing their illegal removal.
The Allenby Bridge crossing in the West Bank serves as a gateway for goods transportation and humanitarian aid.
IDF soldiers in reserves hospitalized after eating spiked cookies from donated food.
Harvard is looking into the vandalism of Mezuzahs on campus, as Jewish students take action by placing more around the campus.
Three people were killed in a shooting attack at the Israel-Jordan border crossing. The attacker was killed by security personnel.
JetBlue apologizes and changes onboard maps after depicting Israel as Palestinian Territories, following backlash. The airline will switch to a new map vendor and align with U.S. government's map guidance.
A report reveals that the BBC breached its own guidelines over 1,500 times in its war coverage, showing bias towards one side in the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Israel expresses disappointment at mediators for not pressuring Hamas in negotiations, as Hamas increases demands for prisoner exchange.
A new book on Jewish ethics, 'Professional Jewish Ethics,' co-authored by Professor Emeritus Asa Kasher and Dr. Tsuriel Rashi, is receiving attention despite controversy surrounding Kasher's remarks.
Italian far-left groups escalate anti-Israel campaign with boycott call and blacklist of Jews and Zionists.
Bayern Munich goalkeeper Daniel Peretz proposed to Israeli pop star Noa Kirel with a lavish diamond ring valued at approximately 100,000 shekels.
The IDF is close to completing testing of its new Sigma self-propelled howitzer, the world's first fully or semi-automated howitzer. The Sigma has a firing rate of 6-8 shells per minute and exceptional mobility on rough terrain. It can fire its first shell within 60 seconds with an accuracy deviation of only 0.7%. The Sigma will revolutionize the IDF's artillery capabilities and is expected to enter mass production next year.
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President Biden aims to establish his legacy in foreign affairs, taking action against Netanyahu's intransigence and promoting a sound foundation for Kamala Harris's future.
Ella Emhoff, Kamala Harris's stepdaughter, is using fashion and social media to engage with Gen Z voters and promote her own independent style. She has defended Harris against criticism and is now focused on textile art and running a knitting club.
A pre-military academy called the 'Derech Regev' Academy has been established in memory of Staff Sergeant Regev Amar, who was killed in battle. The academy aims to educate the next generation for leadership and excellence.
Leaning forward and lowering the head and torso during a sprint can significantly reduce air resistance for cyclists, giving them an advantage in the race.
Customers at an AM:PM store in Tel Aviv were surprised to find the branch abandoned after the cashier left without notice, leaving customers to run the store themselves.
Israeli sources express deep pessimism as Hamas hardens its stance in negotiations, making a deal unlikely.
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