Newsletter
Newsletter Support JNS

Latest News

“We will locate one of your family members ... and harm him,” read the letter, which was sent to lawmaker Ofir Katz.
The Jewish state hopes to see 2,000 doctors immigrate over the next five years.
The minister called for victory in the war, returning the hostages and success for the incoming Shin Bet chief.
Reconstruction efforts for three out of the 13 communities hit the hardest on Oct. 7, 2023, have concluded, according to the Tkuma Directorate.
The pole-sitter’s debut ended early when his brakes froze and he plowed his car into crew members in the pit lane.
With more centers scheduled for opening this week, each will provide food for about 300,000 Gazan civilians, the IDF said.
The Mamilla Pool the capital served between the fourth and seventh centuries.
A ministerial panel approved a bill to establish a special court for Gazans involved in the Hamas-led Oct. 7 attacks, despite juridical opposition.
Sirens sounded in the Kissufim area • No injuries were reported.
Israeli fighter jets attacked tunnel shafts, weapons depots and command centers across the Strip as part of “Operation Gideon’s Chariots.”
The U.S. has made “serious progress” with Iran, and is in talks with Hamas and Israel to try to halt the conflict, said the U.S. president.
“Diplomatic discussions around peace that don’t urgently address” Hamas’s reign in Gaza, return of hostages “will be futile,” spokesperson for Israel’s U.N. mission tells JNS.
The terrorist was said to have been involved in past attacks, assisted in procuring weapons and was actively planning future acts of terrorism.
The Foreign Office sent the money to UNICEF, even though it knew the agency worked with the Hamas-controlled Ministry of Social Development.
Israel can order TV providers to stop broadcasting the outlet; close its offices; seize its equipment; close its website; and revoke press credentials.
The Israeli military’s involvement in the multinational exercise sparked intense backlash across Arab social media platforms.
“Unfortunately, from the moment GHF was announced, those who benefit from the status quo have been more focused on tearing this apart than on getting aid in,” the board said.
“This defendant is charged with planning a devastating attack targeting our embassy in Israel, threatening death to Americans and President Trump’s life,” the U.S. attorney general stated.
The visiting U.S. secretary of homeland security expressed “unwavering support for the prime minister and the State of Israel.”