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Upwind joins the Jewish state’s unicorn ranks after a $250 million Series B round.
According to the Iranian Mizan news agency, Hamidreza Esmailpour was hanged at dawn after being found guilty of passing information to the Mossad.
Speaking at the Vatican to mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day, the pontiff called on world leaders to remain vigilant so that genocide is never repeated.
“We did not have enough ammunition, and people fell—heroes fell,” said the Israeli premier.
The premier said Jerusalem is tracking Saudi shifts, calling on Riyadh and other states seeking normalization not to align with forces opposed to peace and the Jewish state’s legitimacy.
The Defense Ministry signed the multi-year deal to bolster Israel’s air capabilities and expand its domestic defense industrial base.
Sites from Berlin to Jerusalem lit up in yellow for the World Jewish Congress’s #WeRemember campaign.
Hostage clock in Tel Aviv’s Hostages’ Square is stopped after 843 days with return of final captive’s remains from Gaza, closing a painful chapter.
The ZEI Fellowship will train North American Jewish high school educators to teach Israel and Zionism through an intensive program and new curriculum.
Gvili, a 24-year-old Police Special Patrol Unit (Yasam) officer at the time of his death, was killed during Hamas’s Oct. 7, 2023, onslaught.
The Israeli military shared video and images of Operation Courageous Heart, which located and returned the body of Master Sgt. Ran Gvili from a Gaza City cemetery, bringing all Oct. 7 hostages home.
As Iran restores limited internet access, new forensic evidence details mass killings, maiming and disappearances during the nationwide protests.
The fourth annual summit will address innovation, leadership, Jewish identity and the challenges of modern education.
The Israeli premier said that Gaza would be demilitarized “the easy way or the hard way.”
“Many plates of poison—Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Hezbollah, the Houthis—are being served all out of the same kitchen, Tehran,” said Ambassador Mike Huckabee.
Israel is laying the groundwork for its “Systems Nation” boom, which is less dependent on foreign aid.
They were the first known Iranians deported since the anti-government protests broke out in Iran.
Josh Stein said the Capitol building will be lit with yellow lights as a symbol of the state’s “commitment to rooting out antisemitism and preserving history.”
“Vague nondescript definitions give Jew-hatred cover,” said alderman Raymond Lopez. “That ends now.”
“This wave of hate has left synagogues under siege. Jewish students, once again, hiding their identity. Whole communities living in fear,” Mike Waltz said.