The president condemned violence “by a lawless mob in Judea and Samaria,” prompting criticism from the national security minister.
Days earlier, a Jewish security group warned police about a heightened security risk at the Chanukah event.
The prominent Jewish Democrat says she will use her “seniority and clout” in a district that has long elected Black representatives.
The first such legal move on behalf of a Palestinian against the terror group at the International Criminal Court has gone unanswered since December.
A 25-year-old faces hate crime charges after two Jewish men were attacked near a Hendon shul.
“I do think perhaps there is the possibility that in the next few hours the world will get some good news,” Washington’s top diplomat said.
A Shavuot benefit at Jerusalem’s Tower of David raised funds for HaGal Sheli’s surfing-based rehabilitation programs.
“May this day of faith and renewal bring peace, hope, and strength,” the Foreign Ministry wrote.
The country’s foreign minister called on the E.U. to also adopt sanctions against Itamar Ben-Gvir.
Netanyahu says operational freedom includes in Lebanon, as the American president vows no Tehran deal without dismantling its nuclear program and removing enriched uranium.
“I am relieved that President Trump, the best friend Israel has ever had in the White House, is safe,” said the Israeli premier.
Jerusalem compiled thousands of names of terrorists tied to the massacre and has been bringing them to justice worldwide ever since, ‘The Wall Street Journal’ reports.
Emergency teams found the pair unconscious and without vital signs near the severely damaged fuselage.
Mohamed Bakkali has been granted five 36-hour leaves in 2025, and another six in May 2026, according to Belgian media.
White light, driven not simply by brightness but by geometry, consistently triggered the unusual behavior in woodlice.
Construction of the West-East Pipeline is about half complete and being pushed toward 2027, according to the head of state oil giant ADNOC.
Israeli troops are operating in the area in accordance with ceasefire understandings.
The sites contained anti-tank missiles, long-range weapons, RPGs, tactical vests and other combat equipment.
“We demand an explanation from the Spanish government regarding its treatment of the flotilla anarchists,” the Foreign Ministry wrote.
Seven Israeli soldiers were wounded in the incident, which was captured on camera.
Police uncovered materials believed to be capable of use in the manufacture of explosives.
The man was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital, and a bystander was hit in the gunfire, the agency said.
“The Trumbull Republican Town Committee owes every Trumbull citizen an apology,” the town’s chief elected official stated.
The high-security prison has since removed the offensive images, according to a report from the U.S. Department of Justice’s office of the inspector general.
Netanyahu says operational freedom includes in Lebanon, as the American president vows no Tehran deal without dismantling its nuclear program and removing enriched uranium.
Construction of the West-East Pipeline is about half complete and being pushed toward 2027, according to the head of state oil giant ADNOC.
The sites contained anti-tank missiles, long-range weapons, RPGs, tactical vests and other combat equipment.
Sgt. Noam Hamburger, 23, was a technology and maintenance specialist in the IDF’s 401st Brigade.
“We are in the stage of finalizing this memorandum of understanding, focused on ending the war,” the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman said.
Suspected drone infiltration triggered sirens in Rosh Hanikra.
During an assessment with all division commanders, Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir reviewed challenges in multiple sectors.
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The deputy foreign minister talks with JNS about Lebanon, Iran, surging antisemitism and the importance of Africa.
The nation must protect its periphery, agricultural sector, environment, shape Gaza’s future, the Yesh Atid lawmaker tells JNS.
Schuster advocates for Gaza demilitarization, national unity and strengthening the periphery.
“It will be hard—wars are no fun—but we need to do this so that our children will not experience what we experience, so that they will have greater quiet,” the lawmaker told JNS.
Right-wing voters must understand they are voting for legal advisers to assume an actual advisory role, for the Supreme Court’s authority to be capped and for the communications market to open to competition, says Israeli Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi.
The Likud lawmaker spoke with JNS about the lack of a right-wing fiscal approach in Israel, the importance of sovereignty and the urgency of dealing with the Iran threat.
The opposition lawmaker says Israelis agree on 80% of key issues.
Enabling ride-sharing services, limiting the state’s right to appeal citizens’ acquittals are among the initiatives driven by the Blue and White lawmaker.
While a Knesset lawmaker’s work includes legislation, committee activity and media appearances, Likud lawmaker Amit Halevi said the media is often the most effective tool for driving change.
Israel should not press ahead with the U.S.-mediated Gaza ceasefire deal until Hamas returns the body of the last hostage, the Yesh Atid lawmaker told JNS.
We need to address shortages of teachers and overcrowded classrooms, the new head of the Knesset Education Committee tells JNS.
The Likud legislator calls on all Knesset members to unite for the good of the nation.
Protecting children from social media, Israel’s high cost of living and strengthening the periphery rank high on the Yesh Atid lawmaker’s agenda.
No troops from Turkey or Qatar will enter the Gaza Strip, the Likud lawmaker tells JNS.
Noam Party wants state recognition of Jewish identity, and eligibility under the Law of Return, to be determined by “halachah.”
The Religious Zionism lawmaker seeks the replacement of the Palestinian Authority, which she says continues to fund and support terrorism.
“It is possible to hold the book in one hand and a weapon in the other,” said Moshe Solomon on the haredi draft.
“The cost of living is one of the two key issues that will be decisive in the next elections, along with national security,” says MK Simon Davidson.
Religious Zionism lawmaker Ohad Tal tells JNS that peace can be achieved only by applying Israeli sovereignty over Judea and Samaria and Gaza.
“The IDF withdrew from Lebanon in 20o0, and Hezbollah ended up becoming the largest terror army in the world,” Otzma Yehudit lawmaker Yitzhak Kroizer tells JNS.
MK Shelly Tal Meron of Yesh Atid’s work centers on the hostage issue and Hamas’s sexual violence.
Religious Zionism’s Simcha Rothman talks with JNS about his key achievements in the Knesset, and the challenges the country still faces.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan for Gaza “has a lot of potential,” Likud lawmaker Dan Illouz told JNS at the Knesset.
How Iran uses nuclear negotiations to gain strategic advantage
The Meira K Show with host Meira K
Iran’s greatest weapon may not be its missiles or proxies, but diplomacy itself. In this episode, Meira K exposes the shocking pattern that has allowed the Islamic Republic to survive and advance its nuclear ambitions for more than two decades while repeatedly outmaneuvering Western governments. From the 2003 negotiations to the Obama-era nuclear deal and the latest failed talks under President Trump, this breakdown exposes how Iran allegedly uses endless negotiations as a strategic delay tactic while quietly advancing its nuclear program behind the scenes. If you’ve ever wondered why every “breakthrough” with Iran seems to end the same way, this episode will completely change how you view the headlines.
Iran’s greatest weapon may not be its missiles or proxies, but diplomacy itself. In this episode, Meira K exposes the shocking pattern that has allowed the Islamic Republic to survive and advance its nuclear ambitions for more than two decades while repeatedly outmaneuvering Western governments. From the 2003 negotiations to the Obama-era nuclear deal and the latest failed talks under President Trump, this breakdown exposes how Iran allegedly uses endless negotiations as a strategic delay tactic while quietly advancing its nuclear program behind the scenes. If you’ve ever wondered why every “breakthrough” with Iran seems to end the same way, this episode will completely change how you view the headlines.
How Iran uses nuclear negotiations to gain strategic advantage
How Iran uses nuclear negotiations to gain strategic advantage
The Meira K Show with host Meira K
Iran’s greatest weapon may not be its missiles or proxies, but diplomacy itself. In this episode, Meira K exposes the shocking pattern that has allowed the Islamic Republic to survive and advance its nuclear ambitions for more than two decades while repeatedly outmaneuvering Western governments. From the 2003 negotiations to the Obama-era nuclear deal and the latest failed talks under President Trump, this breakdown exposes how Iran allegedly uses endless negotiations as a strategic delay tactic while quietly advancing its nuclear program behind the scenes. If you’ve ever wondered why every “breakthrough” with Iran seems to end the same way, this episode will completely change how you view the headlines.
Iran’s greatest weapon may not be its missiles or proxies, but diplomacy itself. In this episode, Meira K exposes the shocking pattern that has allowed the Islamic Republic to survive and advance its nuclear ambitions for more than two decades while repeatedly outmaneuvering Western governments. From the 2003 negotiations to the Obama-era nuclear deal and the latest failed talks under President Trump, this breakdown exposes how Iran allegedly uses endless negotiations as a strategic delay tactic while quietly advancing its nuclear program behind the scenes. If you’ve ever wondered why every “breakthrough” with Iran seems to end the same way, this episode will completely change how you view the headlines.
How Trump’s China strategy could shape a future conflict with Iran
How Trump’s China strategy could shape a future conflict with Iran
JLMinute with hosts Alex Traiman and Josh Hasten
War with Iran may be closer than anyone realizes and this episode breaks down the quiet moves happening behind the scenes that could reshape the Middle East. Viewers will learn how Trump’s China negotiations connect directly to Iran, why Israel and the U.S. may already be preparing the next military phase and what’s really happening with Gaza, Hezbollah and the global media narrative surrounding Israel. From secret UAE diplomacy and New York Times controversies to rising antisemitism in New York City and Israel’s looming elections, this episode uncovers the geopolitical angles most headlines completely miss.
War with Iran may be closer than anyone realizes and this episode breaks down the quiet moves happening behind the scenes that could reshape the Middle East. Viewers will learn how Trump’s China negotiations connect directly to Iran, why Israel and the U.S. may already be preparing the next military phase and what’s really happening with Gaza, Hezbollah and the global media narrative surrounding Israel. From secret UAE diplomacy and New York Times controversies to rising antisemitism in New York City and Israel’s looming elections, this episode uncovers the geopolitical angles most headlines completely miss.
Alan Dershowitz responds to New York Times blood libel against Israel
Alan Dershowitz responds to New York Times blood libel against Israel
Why European sanctions on Israel could backfire
Why European sanctions on Israel could backfire
Judeacation with host Josh Hasten
Israel’s Mossad leadership crisis and internal legal battles
Israel’s Mossad leadership crisis and internal legal battles
Basic Law with host Aylana Meisel
Israel is navigating a profound internal paradox that could reshape the future of the Jewish state forever. In this episode of Basic Law, host Aylana Meisel-Diament explores a nation caught between absolute unity and unprecedented political turmoil. On one hand, the Knesset has achieved a rare, rock-solid supermajority to pass a historic law establishing a special military tribunal for the October 7th terrorists. But on the other, a domestic political storm is brewing over the next head of the Mossad. Major General Roman Gofman, the man appointed to lead the world’s most legendary spy agency, is currently facing a legal challenge that could strike down his appointment entirely. From the application of “Genocide” charges against more than 300 terrorists in custody to the “Elmakiyas Affair” threatening the incoming spy chief, this episode reveals how a crisis of trust and judicial “hyper-vigilance” are pushing Israel to a breaking point. As Israel proves it can unite against external threats, Basic Law asks: Can it survive the internal legal battles that threaten to paralyze its own leadership?
Israel is navigating a profound internal paradox that could reshape the future of the Jewish state forever. In this episode of Basic Law, host Aylana Meisel-Diament explores a nation caught between absolute unity and unprecedented political turmoil. On one hand, the Knesset has achieved a rare, rock-solid supermajority to pass a historic law establishing a special military tribunal for the October 7th terrorists. But on the other, a domestic political storm is brewing over the next head of the Mossad. Major General Roman Gofman, the man appointed to lead the world’s most legendary spy agency, is currently facing a legal challenge that could strike down his appointment entirely. From the application of “Genocide” charges against more than 300 terrorists in custody to the “Elmakiyas Affair” threatening the incoming spy chief, this episode reveals how a crisis of trust and judicial “hyper-vigilance” are pushing Israel to a breaking point. As Israel proves it can unite against external threats, Basic Law asks: Can it survive the internal legal battles that threaten to paralyze its own leadership?
How the New York Times fueled a new blood libel against Israel
How the New York Times fueled a new blood libel against Israel
Israel Undiplomatic with hosts Ruthie Blum and Mark Regev
Ruthie Blum and Mark Regev—both former advisers in the Prime Minister’s Office—pull no punches in this episode, accusing The New York Times and columnist Nicholas Kristof of pushing what they describe as grotesque anti-Israel propaganda just as a devastating new report on Hamas’s October 7 atrocities was released. They argue that while Israel tried to shield victims’ families from horrific footage, Hamas openly celebrated and filmed its crimes, yet much of the Western media, chose to focus instead on sensational accusations against Israel. Hear why the hosts believe the media failed morally after October 7, the nature of antisemitism and why they see the battle over public opinion as just as important as the war itself.
Ruthie Blum and Mark Regev—both former advisers in the Prime Minister’s Office—pull no punches in this episode, accusing The New York Times and columnist Nicholas Kristof of pushing what they describe as grotesque anti-Israel propaganda just as a devastating new report on Hamas’s October 7 atrocities was released. They argue that while Israel tried to shield victims’ families from horrific footage, Hamas openly celebrated and filmed its crimes, yet much of the Western media, chose to focus instead on sensational accusations against Israel. Hear why the hosts believe the media failed morally after October 7, the nature of antisemitism and why they see the battle over public opinion as just as important as the war itself.
What Tucker Carlson revealed about the anti-Israel information war
What Tucker Carlson revealed about the anti-Israel information war
Axis of Truth with host Emily Schrader
The internet’s most viral anti-Israel voices are collapsing under the weight of their own misinformation. In this episode, Emily Schrader dismantles some of the biggest myths dominating online discourse. Viewers will learn how Israel and Western intelligence spent decades sabotaging Iran’s nuclear ambitions behind the scenes, and how online extremism and conspiracy culture are merging into a dangerous new political force. From covert Mossad operations to ISIS brides, this episode reveals the hidden realities behind today’s headlines and why the information war may now be as important as the military one.
The internet’s most viral anti-Israel voices are collapsing under the weight of their own misinformation. In this episode, Emily Schrader dismantles some of the biggest myths dominating online discourse. Viewers will learn how Israel and Western intelligence spent decades sabotaging Iran’s nuclear ambitions behind the scenes, and how online extremism and conspiracy culture are merging into a dangerous new political force. From covert Mossad operations to ISIS brides, this episode reveals the hidden realities behind today’s headlines and why the information war may now be as important as the military one.
Gaza hosts marathon as Hamas takeover UNRWA schools
Gaza hosts marathon as Hamas takeover UNRWA schools
The Quad with host Fleur Hassan-Nahoum
Has the world finally reached the breaking point with Iran and the global anti-Israel narrative? In this episode of “The Quad,” the panel dives into President Trump’s furious reaction to Iran’s latest counterproposal and the hidden geopolitical game involving countries across the globe. But the conversation goes far deeper, exposing media manipulation, UNRWA indoctrination, the collapse of journalistic credibility, anti-Semitism disguised as activism and the emotional stories of resilience behind the headlines. Viewers will learn how propaganda is manufactured and why this moment could determine the future of both Israel and the region for decades to come.
Has the world finally reached the breaking point with Iran and the global anti-Israel narrative? In this episode of “The Quad,” the panel dives into President Trump’s furious reaction to Iran’s latest counterproposal and the hidden geopolitical game involving countries across the globe. But the conversation goes far deeper, exposing media manipulation, UNRWA indoctrination, the collapse of journalistic credibility, anti-Semitism disguised as activism and the emotional stories of resilience behind the headlines. Viewers will learn how propaganda is manufactured and why this moment could determine the future of both Israel and the region for decades to come.
Points of view from across the Jewish world
Press releases from Israel, and around the pro-Israel and Jewish world
Registration is open for NAJCF 2026, taking place Aug. 2-6 in Stamford, Connecticut, with five days of music, workshops and community.
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“Today, together with the fragmentation, we rejoice with you from the depths of our hearts,” said Israeli President Isaac Herzog.
The English-language Israeli broadcaster plans to expand beyond traditional news and current affairs programming into culture, music, entertainment and podcasts.
A new collaboration between OpenDor Media and Jewish National Fund-USA explores Israel’s heritage stories for young audiences worldwide.
Experienced leadership for Jewish overnight camp organization’s next chapter of growth, innovation and community impact.
“Many institutions speak broadly about antisemitism, but far fewer are willing to directly examine it as a distinct ideological phenomenon,” said Naya Lekht, co-founder of the group Stop Antizionism.
Former MEP says Judeo-Christian values are an antidote to wokeism.
Debbie Wasserman brings experience advocating against human trafficking and antisemitism.