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The first peer-to-peer lending platform in Israel offers borrowers access to a loan of up to $27,300 for five years at zero interest.
An interview with U.S. political consultant and lobbyist Ralph Reed, founder and chairman of the Faith and Freedom Caucus.
Footage of the young woman being paraded in the back of a truck around Gaza was one of the first to emerge on Oct. 7. Shani’s mother, Rikki, talks about the exhibition, launched on would have been her 23rd birthday.
The European Broadcasting Union rejected comparisons made by pro-Palestinian activists with Russia’s exclusion from the competition.
Belal Abu Salha, a doctoral candidate in chemistry at Bar-Ilan University, began research on strawberries that his family grows in the Golan Heights.
An appeals court upheld a prior ruling against Michael Weaver, who is a member of the Goyim Defense League.
Joining the president will be freed hostages Adi Shoham and Aviva Segal, whose husbands remain in Hamas hands.
Tourism to Israel dropped precipitously as a result of the Oct. 7 massacre and the ensuing war in Gaza. Most international airlines have yet to restore service.
The Holy See’s top diplomat described Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza as a “carnage” to reporters.
Honenu announced that its attorneys had sent a “warning letter” to the Bank of Israel demanding that the Israelis’ bank accounts be unfrozen.
More than 5,500 wounded individuals have been admitted to the Defense Ministry’s rehabilitation wing since Oct. 7.
The “eye of the octopus,” the Islamic regime in Iran, must be addressed, Reza Pahlavi told JNS in an exclusive, far-ranging interview.