In an interview with JNS, Mike Evans says Tehran will betray any deal with Washington, prompting the president to “finish the job.”
Hundreds turned out in a public display of Jewish pride during the Cape Town Marathon.
The American leader said it would be an honor to see Iran join the peace treaty as well.
After months of war and uncertainty, a popular spring festival brought Israelis back to the north.
The Lebanese president spoke ahead of another round of U.S.-brokered talks between Beirut and Jerusalem
The move is part of a broader push to isolate Israelis and Jews, according to Christians for Israel, the largest importer of Judea and Samaria products.
The U.S. diplomat marks Memorial Day for the “brave Americans” who gave their lives to defend “our natural rights.”
The president said that any pact would be the “exact opposite” of the nuclear accord negotiated by the Obama administration.
Among the professional players taking part were Canadian former World No. 3 Milos Raonic and Israeli Grand Slam champions.
The IDF said Israel’s airspace was penetrated in the areas of Shtula, Arab al-Aramshe and Metula, identifying direct hits on the ground.
The allegation came after police raided the main oppostion party’s offices in Ankara.
Gila Zarbiv says Israel can improve maternal care by giving midwives a larger role before, during and after birth.
The prime minister’s non-response to a request for discussions had reportedly prompted a freeze.
The Palestinian Authority pays a one-time grant to incarcerated terrorists and to slain terrorists’ families.
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps was behind at least two antisemitic attacks, Australia’s national security agency found.
“The era in which a terrorist group held an entire nation hostage is coming to an end,” said the U.S. secretary of state.
The Israeli premier reiterates that he and the U.S. president have pledged to never allow the Islamic Republic to get the bomb.
Louay Hisham Mahmoud Basal was eliminated in a targeted strike after being identified as an immediate threat to Israeli troops.
“Our mission is to thwart every enemy, dismantle terrorist infrastructure, and serve as a front-line defense for the communities of the north,” said Zamir.
The Israeli military also targeted observation assets used against troops.
Tehran would rather send its funds to terrorist groups across the world than caring for its own people, the U.S. Secretary of State said.
Relations with Jerusalem may thaw under the new right-wing prime minister, but he may lack the political capital for a full reversal.
Among this year’s recipients was Brit HaNegev VeHa’ar, an initiative that brings together residents of the Western Negev and Gush Etzion.
Kids near the border are still routinely forced to take shelter during Hezbollah attacks.
“The era in which a terrorist group held an entire nation hostage is coming to an end,” said the U.S. secretary of state.
“Our mission is to thwart every enemy, dismantle terrorist infrastructure, and serve as a front-line defense for the communities of the north,” said Zamir.
Tehran would rather send its funds to terrorist groups across the world than caring for its own people, the U.S. Secretary of State said.
An agreement with Tehran will not affect Israel’s right to defend itself against Hezbollah in Lebanon, said the secretary of state.
Jerusalem summoned the chargé d’affaires after videos showed Spanish police using force against participants returning home.
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.
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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.
What the possible US-Iran agreement could mean for Israel
JLMinute with hosts Alex Traiman and Josh Hasten
Josh Hasten and Alex Traiman unpack the shocking reports of a possible U.S.-Iran agreement and what it could mean for Israel and the future of the war. You’ll learn how President Trump’s strategy differs from Obama’s Iran deal, why Israeli officials are deeply divided over the negotiations and whether military action against Iran is truly over, or only paused. The episode also explores the latest flotilla controversy shaking Israel’s diplomacy and the fierce political battles already igniting ahead of Israel’s next elections. If you want to understand the hidden power plays and geopolitical risks shaping the Middle East right now, this episode connects all the dots.
Josh Hasten and Alex Traiman unpack the shocking reports of a possible U.S.-Iran agreement and what it could mean for Israel and the future of the war. You’ll learn how President Trump’s strategy differs from Obama’s Iran deal, why Israeli officials are deeply divided over the negotiations and whether military action against Iran is truly over, or only paused. The episode also explores the latest flotilla controversy shaking Israel’s diplomacy and the fierce political battles already igniting ahead of Israel’s next elections. If you want to understand the hidden power plays and geopolitical risks shaping the Middle East right now, this episode connects all the dots.
What the possible US-Iran agreement could mean for Israel
What the possible US-Iran agreement could mean for Israel
JLMinute with hosts Alex Traiman and Josh Hasten
Josh Hasten and Alex Traiman unpack the shocking reports of a possible U.S.-Iran agreement and what it could mean for Israel and the future of the war. You’ll learn how President Trump’s strategy differs from Obama’s Iran deal, why Israeli officials are deeply divided over the negotiations and whether military action against Iran is truly over, or only paused. The episode also explores the latest flotilla controversy shaking Israel’s diplomacy and the fierce political battles already igniting ahead of Israel’s next elections. If you want to understand the hidden power plays and geopolitical risks shaping the Middle East right now, this episode connects all the dots.
Josh Hasten and Alex Traiman unpack the shocking reports of a possible U.S.-Iran agreement and what it could mean for Israel and the future of the war. You’ll learn how President Trump’s strategy differs from Obama’s Iran deal, why Israeli officials are deeply divided over the negotiations and whether military action against Iran is truly over, or only paused. The episode also explores the latest flotilla controversy shaking Israel’s diplomacy and the fierce political battles already igniting ahead of Israel’s next elections. If you want to understand the hidden power plays and geopolitical risks shaping the Middle East right now, this episode connects all the dots.
FIFA Iran flag ban controversy explained
FIFA Iran flag ban controversy explained
Axis of Truth with host Emily Schrader
Emily Schrader breaks down why FIFA’s ban on Iran’s historic Lion and Sun flag is igniting outrage worldwide, while exposing the Islamic Republic’s abuse of athletes as a propaganda weapon. You’ll also learn the legal and military realities behind the controversial Minab strike narrative and how propaganda shapes global perception in real time. From anti-Israel political theatrics in New York to the BBC’s Afghanistan coverage backlash and the political downfall of Thomas Massie, this episode unpacks the culture wars and geopolitical hypocrisy shaping today’s headlines, and why millions are waking up to it.
Emily Schrader breaks down why FIFA’s ban on Iran’s historic Lion and Sun flag is igniting outrage worldwide, while exposing the Islamic Republic’s abuse of athletes as a propaganda weapon. You’ll also learn the legal and military realities behind the controversial Minab strike narrative and how propaganda shapes global perception in real time. From anti-Israel political theatrics in New York to the BBC’s Afghanistan coverage backlash and the political downfall of Thomas Massie, this episode unpacks the culture wars and geopolitical hypocrisy shaping today’s headlines, and why millions are waking up to it.
Is the Iran war restarting?
Is the Iran war restarting?
Straight Up with host Danny Seaman
The Middle East may look quiet but beneath the surface, the countdown to a massive regional explosion has already begun. Former director of the Israeli Government Press Office (GPO), Danny Seaman, breaks down the hidden geopolitical chess match unfolding between Israel, Iran, Hamas, Hezbollah, Qatar and the United States. This episode exposes how shifting alliances, ceasefire violations and Western policies are reshaping the future of the region. Viewers will learn why Israel believes the old rules no longer apply and why the ideological battle spreading across Europe and America may be just as important as the war itself.
The Middle East may look quiet but beneath the surface, the countdown to a massive regional explosion has already begun. Former director of the Israeli Government Press Office (GPO), Danny Seaman, breaks down the hidden geopolitical chess match unfolding between Israel, Iran, Hamas, Hezbollah, Qatar and the United States. This episode exposes how shifting alliances, ceasefire violations and Western policies are reshaping the future of the region. Viewers will learn why Israel believes the old rules no longer apply and why the ideological battle spreading across Europe and America may be just as important as the war itself.
Alan Dershowitz warns about the future of free speech
Alan Dershowitz warns about the future of free speech
Basic Law with host Aylana Meisel and guest Alan Dershowitz
Alan Dershowitz detonates a warning flare over the future of free speech and Jewish safety, arguing that today’s biggest threat is not just bad reporting, but the way false narratives spread and put Jews at risk. Viewers will learn why he believes defamation law is failing, how speech protections may need to adapt to the internet age, why “anti-Zionism” is often treated differently from other forms of hate and what the Jewish world must do now to fight back.
Alan Dershowitz detonates a warning flare over the future of free speech and Jewish safety, arguing that today’s biggest threat is not just bad reporting, but the way false narratives spread and put Jews at risk. Viewers will learn why he believes defamation law is failing, how speech protections may need to adapt to the internet age, why “anti-Zionism” is often treated differently from other forms of hate and what the Jewish world must do now to fight back.
Trump, Iran, and the strategy that could reshape the Middle East
Trump, Iran, and the strategy that could reshape the Middle East
Israel Undiplomatic with hosts Ruthie Blum and Mark Regev
Is President Trump playing 4D chess with Iran, or pushing the Middle East to the brink? Hosts Ruthie Blum and Mark Regev—both former advisers in the Prime Minister’s Office—unpack the behind-the-scenes diplomacy shaping the Iran crisis right now. Viewers will learn why Trump’s unpredictable strategy may actually be designed to corner the Iranian regime, how sanctions and military threats could trigger the collapse of Tehran’s power structure, and why Israel, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and even the World Cup are suddenly part of the equation. The conversation also dives into whether Trump risks repeating Obama-era mistakes and why Israelis are already preparing bomb shelters for the weekend.
Is President Trump playing 4D chess with Iran, or pushing the Middle East to the brink? Hosts Ruthie Blum and Mark Regev—both former advisers in the Prime Minister’s Office—unpack the behind-the-scenes diplomacy shaping the Iran crisis right now. Viewers will learn why Trump’s unpredictable strategy may actually be designed to corner the Iranian regime, how sanctions and military threats could trigger the collapse of Tehran’s power structure, and why Israel, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and even the World Cup are suddenly part of the equation. The conversation also dives into whether Trump risks repeating Obama-era mistakes and why Israelis are already preparing bomb shelters for the weekend.
The real impact of the New York Times blood libel against Israel
The real impact of the New York Times blood libel against Israel
True East with host Doron Spielman
Did the New York Times just cross a line it can never come back from? IDF Spokesman (Res.) Doron Spielman learn how one controversial article triggered accusations of propaganda laundering and modern-day blood libels against Israel. This episode dissects the reporting chain behind shocking claims published by the Times and challenges whether elite media institutions still follow basic evidentiary standards when covering the Jewish state. Whether you agree or disagree, this episode forces viewers to confront how narratives are built and weaponized in modern journalism and why accountability in the media matters now more than ever.
Did the New York Times just cross a line it can never come back from? IDF Spokesman (Res.) Doron Spielman learn how one controversial article triggered accusations of propaganda laundering and modern-day blood libels against Israel. This episode dissects the reporting chain behind shocking claims published by the Times and challenges whether elite media institutions still follow basic evidentiary standards when covering the Jewish state. Whether you agree or disagree, this episode forces viewers to confront how narratives are built and weaponized in modern journalism and why accountability in the media matters now more than ever.
Points of view from across the Jewish world
Press releases from Israel, and around the pro-Israel and Jewish world
Israeli emissaries from the initiative share firsthand accounts of October 7, wartime service and acts of heroism with Jewish communities worldwide.
Registration is open for NAJCF 2026, taking place Aug. 2-6 in Stamford, Connecticut, with five days of music, workshops and community.
This viral scourge did not retreat from American campuses. It mutated.
Emergencies remind you that behind every dispatch alert are real families and real lives.
“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.