Rapid, tech-driven strikes killed Tehran’s top commanders in seconds and secured air superiority in hours, the Rafael chair and former minister said.
“We spend too much money on fighting antisemitism and not enough on strengthening our young people to stand up to antisemitism and to have a strong Jewish identity,” says Rabbi Raphael Shore.
JNS Summit confronts the global war on Jews and finding the tech to fight back.
“Israel is fighting the world’s fight, and it is a battle of good vs. evil,” Tzipi Hotovely said
Western leaders risk repeating pre-WWII mistakes by engaging with the regime in Tehran, said Knesset member Amit Halevi.
Hillel Neuer accused outgoing commissioner-general Philippe Lazzarini of enabling Hamas and called for criminal charges.
Gila Gamliel said the negotiations underway in Switzerland will fail, and the regime must fall.
“I totally reject any derogatory statements aimed at senior officials in the U.S. administration.”
Knesset Speaker slams Mayor Zohran Mamdani as a “real monster” at Jerusalem summit, citing antisemitism and his absence from the Israel Day Parade.
Amir Ohana said the Iranian regime “must go, and by God they will go.”
Aryeh Lightstone, the U.S. president’s pick for implementing his 20-point plan for the Strip, said the area’s situation was gradually improving.
“Most Israelis now understand that defensible borders, strategic depth, buffer zones and an Israeli security presence in vital areas are indispensable components of national defense,” said Dan Diker, president of the Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs.
“Stand up for the truth. Stand up for Israel. Stand up for the Jewish people. Stand up for the Jewish future.”
“No country” would do a better job fighting Hezbollah, the prime minister avowed.
Sylvan Adams wonders aloud at JNS Policy Conference if U.S. deal with Iran “is just a massive head-fake.”
“Often we see eye to eye; sometimes we don’t,” the premier told the JNS International Policy Summit.
Amid talk of diversifying alliances, Ambassador Mike Huckabee sought to reassure supporters as speakers debated Trump’s Iran policy and the partnership’s future.
Speakers praised the IDF, cited double standards and urged stronger global messaging at the Jerusalem policy conference.
Iran “will never have a nuclear weapon,” the American ambassador said.
Alex Traiman announced that the outlet will be changing its name to Jerusalem News Syndicate.
The Jerusalem gathering presents a 12-forum blueprint to fight antisemitism, reshape policy and strengthen the Jewish state’s security and global standing.
“Our goal is not merely to end antisemitic discrimination and harassment at the NEA but also to ensure an equal playing field for members of all races, religions and national origins,” said Kenneth L. Marcus of the Brandeis Center.
“While Republicans are grossly generalized as white supremacist extremists, the Democrats’ besetting sin of antisemitism is entirely whitewashed,” Victoria Coates of the Heritage Foundation told JNS.
“The story of resilience is the story of our people,” Israel’s U.S. ambassador said at the launch of Resilience on Campus, a new program seeking to equip students with the emotional tools to navigate hostility, isolation and identity-based challenges.
The U.S. treasury secretary justified the move by saying that “Iran has committed to free and open transit in the Strait of Hormuz and to permit International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors into the country.”
“That’s not criticizing a lobby. That’s laundering antisemitism from your podium as mayor of a city with more than a million Jews,” stated Rep. Josh Gottheimer.
“I’m proud to see the dedication these students bring to the challenges facing our communities,” the Jewish congressman stated.
“My directive, together with that of the defense minister, to the IDF is clear and has not changed,” he stressed.
Qatar and Pakistan echo the vice president’s comments.
Cape Verde winger nets in 61st minute moments after subbing on, earning a 2-2 draw in a group match against Uruguay and praise from Israel.
“Our goal was to create a treatment that works with the brain, not against it,” said professor Tawfeeq Shekh-Ahmed of the School of Pharmacy at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Israel’s consul in Washington and the Department for Israelis Abroad at the Foreign Ministry are assisting the victims’ families.
Abelardo de la Espriella pledged to open an embassy in Jerusalem and renew a strategic alliance with the Jewish state.
“Episodes 7 and 8 include content, sights and sounds that may be difficult to watch,” the producers of the award-winning show stated.
The negotiation was held “in a positive and constructive atmosphere,” said Shehbaz Sharif.
Jerusalem has no territorial ambitions in Lebanon, but it will not withdraw from the security zone and “expose its citizens to Hezbollah’s attacks,” said Gideon Sa’ar.
The announcement came seven weeks after the Labour Party suffered a defeat in the May 7 local elections.
The weapons systems found in Hezbollah’s underground infrastructure “threatened not only northern Israel, but most of Israel’s coastline.”
The Syrian leader urged Beirut and the international community to advance a political solution.
The Israeli president is scheduled to deliver an address before the parliament in Bucharest.
An Emirati official denied that Ronen Bar had been invited to a security conference in the Emirates.
Israel maintains a military presence in Southern Lebanon to ensure a buffer zone between Hezbollah and Israeli civilians.
The mediating parties stated that both sides agreed “upon a road map toward reaching a final deal within 60 days.”
Zaki Youssef Mahmoud Abu Mustafa infiltrated Kibbutz Nir Oz during the Oct. 7, 2023 assault and took part in the abduction of Yagil Yaakov.
Vessel traffic dropped significantly after Tehran said it shut the strategic waterway in response to Israeli strikes in Lebanon.
The assailants hurled Molotov cocktails and set fires near the Judea community, prompting troops to open fire, according to the IDF.
Visiting Yoni Netanyahu’s grave at Mount Herzl, the PM said the mission of protecting Israel from existential threats has driven him ever since.
Just 1.5% of the Ministry of Health’s 2025 budget is allocated to preventive medicine.
A footnote from the reference links to news articles that fail to confirm the claim and state that Iran wasn’t completely vanquished.
Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir said that the IDF is staying on high alert along the northern border, vowed to defend civilians and resume operations against Hezbollah if the truce collapses.
“Wishing our Indian friends a meaningful celebration,” Gideon Sa’ar wrote.
“My directive, together with that of the defense minister, to the IDF is clear and has not changed,” he stressed.
The mediating parties stated that both sides agreed “upon a road map toward reaching a final deal within 60 days.”
The Syrian leader urged Beirut and the international community to advance a political solution.
Zaki Youssef Mahmoud Abu Mustafa infiltrated Kibbutz Nir Oz during the Oct. 7, 2023 assault and took part in the abduction of Yagil Yaakov.
The Surprising Fix That Could End Israel’s Judicial Deadlock
Basic Law with host Aylana Meisel
The Surprising Fix That Could End Israel’s Judicial Deadlock
The Surprising Fix That Could End Israel’s Judicial Deadlock
Basic Law with host Aylana Meisel
The Iranian Regime Wants You To Believe It’s Over...
The Iranian Regime Wants You To Believe It’s Over...
JNS TV Short with Emily Schrader
How Tucker Carlson is dividing Christians over Israel
How Tucker Carlson is dividing Christians over Israel
Tricia Miller of CAMERA’s Christian outreach warns that anti-Israel narratives, replacement theology,and social media propaganda are eroding Christian support for Israel, especially among younger believers. She argues that Tucker Carlson’s recent rhetoric and guest choices are deepening divisions between Christians and Jews while reviving dangerous distortions about Israel, Jewish history and Jesus’ Jewish roots.
Discussing Trump’s reversal on Iran
Discussing Trump’s reversal on Iran
Has President Trump just stunned Israel with a dramatic Iran reversal? Ruthie Blum and Mark Regev—both former advisers in the Prime Minister’s Office—unpack the explosive details surrounding a secretive U.S.-Iran memorandum and what it could mean for the future of the Middle East. Viewers will learn how the debate over diplomacy versus military pressure is dividing Trump’s own camp, why critics believe Iran is being handed a lifeline after suffering major setbacks and how the outcome could reshape Israel’s security, Lebanon’s future and even American midterm politics.
The Progressive Betrayal Yuval David Says Jews Must Confront
The Progressive Betrayal Yuval David Says Jews Must Confront
The Quad with host Fleur Hassan-Nahoum and guest Yuval David
Trump’s Iran deal leaves Israelis questioning what comes next
Trump’s Iran deal leaves Israelis questioning what comes next
True East with host Doron Spielman and guest Gil Hoffman
Points of view from across the Jewish world
Press releases from Israel, and around the pro-Israel and Jewish world
It convened emerging and mid-career professionals from across the globe for immersive leadership training and cohort formation, kicking off the school’s summer session.
The integration brings together JNTP’s educator development programs and Prizmah’s national network to strengthen the educator pipeline in Jewish day schools across North America.
A standard applied to one group alone is bigotry, plain and simple
The documentary follows Doron Almog’s journey from the Yom Kippur War through the Hamas-led terrorist attacks in southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023.
“We believe technology should assist people, not replace them, especially when decisions involve human lives,” said Talya Haliva.
The initiative comes as Israeli institutions of higher learning continue to grapple with the unprecedented emotional and psychological trauma since Oct. 7.
The visit highlighted a humanitarian partnership that has spanned more than two decades, long before diplomatic relations entered the international spotlight.
From June 10-July 10, the Jewish service movement will mobilize to address pressing community needs and bring people together across differences.
Tribute remembers 25 Portuguese-Israeli victims of Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack and recognizes the suffering of families across the Jewish world.
It is a tradition for visiting heads of state from around the world to do so, as a symbol of peace and enduring bonds between peoples and nations.