Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian signed an electronic memorandum of understanding overnight Thursday. The reported deal includes lifting the U.S. naval blockade on Iran, major sanctions relief, Iranian commitments on the Strait of Hormuz and nuclear restraints, and a final agreement within 60 days.
Eliezer Marom warned that Israel should prepare for repeated wars with Iran lasting days or weeks. He criticized a developing ceasefire deal involving Lebanon and Iran, the US role in it, and Israel’s decision-making, while arguing that renewed fighting may be better than the agreement.
After the first round of the 2026 World Cup group stage, three points and a positive goal difference may be enough to advance. Sweden, Cape Verde, and Australia improved their chances, while Spain, Portugal, Senegal, Turkey, and Iran faced more difficult paths.
Senior Sergeant Major Alexandr Filin was killed in southern Lebanon. He had immigrated alone from Ukraine 14 years earlier, served in the IDF, and received a Presidential Outstanding Soldier award in 2018 after stopping a stabbing attack in Nablus.
Rabbi Benyamin Huta answers a Shabbat halacha question on Kikar HaShabbat about putting perfume in a clothing pocket. The issue is whether the scent absorbed into fabric counts as creating a new smell on Shabbat.
A Hebrew opinion column argues that Israeli messianic thinking, from the army to national politics, encourages passivity and excuses failures. It says Israel should replace expectations of a savior with practical action, stronger local governance and more public participation.
CyberArk founder Udi Mokady says the company’s $25 billion sale to Palo Alto Networks was painful but necessary. He described the AI-driven rationale for the deal, the February 2026 layoffs that followed, and his new life after leaving the company.
The article warns that Israel’s next election could be flooded by AI-driven disinformation and personalized persuasion. It cites Slovakia’s 2023 election as an early example and says AI will make both fake evidence and tailored political messaging cheaper and harder to stop. In Israel’s exhausted postwar climate, the main defense is learning to recognize these influence campaigns.
Steven Spielberg’s new film “Disclosure Day” uses a hidden alien conspiracy to criticize secrecy, cruelty and abuses of power. The article argues that its message, empathy over fear, fits a U.S. moment marked by alien talk and hostility toward outsiders.
Al-Mayadeen reported a drone strike in Tebnit and artillery fire near al-Nabatieh al-Fawqa in southern Lebanon. The report did not identify a perpetrator or provide details on casualties or damage.
Universal’s “Jurassic World: Dominion” was revealed to be the most expensive film ever made, costing about $658.8 million. The COVID-19 pandemic drove up costs, though British tax rebates reduced Universal’s net spend to about $531 million. Despite earning just over $1 billion worldwide, the film needed digital, home-video, and merchandising revenue to become profitable.
Channel 14 News has named Sharya Harosh its new political correspondent. He replaces Tamir Morag, who will become a political commentator, after Harosh returned to the channel about eight months ago.
Iran and the United States announced a ceasefire memorandum and said the Strait of Hormuz would reopen immediately after more than 100 days of war. Shipping experts say the reopening will be slow and uncertain because of possible mines, hidden vessel traffic, and congestion.
The Wall Street Journal says recent Trump-Netanyahu calls have become tense over Lebanon, Iran, and military strategy. Trump reportedly told Netanyahu to stop blowing up buildings, while Netanyahu pressed him on how Washington would verify Iran’s compliance.
Russia said it intercepted 555 Ukrainian drones, with debris from the interceptions damaging a refinery in Moscow. The strikes caused fuel shortages in dozens of regions and led to partial traffic disruptions around the capital.
A ceremony in Gevaot marked land regularization and zoning approval for more than 800 homes. Officials said Gush Etzion has doubled its number of communities from 14 to 28 in three years.
Rabbi Natanel Darmon describes a tearful meeting with an Israeli worker in Europe who felt cut off from Hebrew, family, and Jewish identity. He uses the story, the red heifer, and the anniversary of the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s passing to argue for proactive Jewish outreach.
Asian stocks were mixed, U.S. futures rose, and Wall Street looked set for a rebound after the Fed kept rates at 3.75% but sounded hawkish. The message drove Treasury yields higher, pressured most sectors, and boosted rate-sensitive market expectations, while oil, the dollar, and crypto also moved on macro and geopolitical developments.
Noam Shazeer is leaving Google for OpenAI, ending a brief return after his 2024 comeback. He was a top Gemini leader and a key Google AI figure, and his move underscores the intense fight for AI talent.
An Iranian source close to the talks said Gaza remains relevant to the atmosphere of understandings between Washington and Tehran. He warned that escalation in Gaza or Lebanon could destabilize any political deal and said implementation will determine success.
The Third Ear has signed a 10-year lease to move from King George Street to Tel Aviv's Street Center on Ben Zion Boulevard. The new branch, about 300 square meters, is expected to open during Hanukkah at the end of the year.
Beitar Jerusalem is waiting on Shon Weissman’s decision in the next few days and believes he would return to the club if he comes back to Israel. The team is also pessimistic about Dor Peretz, while seeking extra tickets for the away match against AEK Larnaca and preparing for the second leg in Romania on July 30.
Frisbi has launched the refreshed Dacia Duster Hybrid in Israel, with prices starting at NIS 150,000. The facelift brings a stronger 155-hp powertrain, better fuel economy, and updated trim levels, while a hybrid 4x4 version is planned later.
The EU has updated its Air Safety List to 154 banned airlines, down from 169 last year. Among the blacklisted carriers is Fly One Armenia, which still operates three weekly flights from Yerevan to Tel Aviv.
Maccabi Tel Aviv enters Thursday's Game 2 of the playoff final at Menora Mivtachim Arena up 1-0 after a 96-75 win. Jimi Clark and Oshae Brissett are expected to be fit, while Lonnie Walker should miss a fifth straight game. Iffe Lundberg said Maccabi must stay defensive, move the ball and keep playing unselfish basketball.
An opinion column says Israel's state-run education system is a harmful monopoly that should be privatized. It argues that vouchers, more school autonomy and performance-based pay would improve teaching, reduce bureaucracy and better serve students.
Avi Gilad admitted live on television that he had been wrong, in a candid exchange with co-host Yair Sherki. He said he had projected wishful thinking onto reality, referring mainly to Donald Trump and at times Benjamin Netanyahu.
Rabbi Joel Ben-Nun argues that every Israeli war since 1948 produced gains but not complete victory. He says the current war has exposed deep internal division, created battlefield unity, but still has not ended with full defeat of Hamas or Iran.
Two East Jerusalem men in their 20s are set to be indicted Friday for attempted murder over a May 9 wedding shooting in Bethlehem. Police say they lay in wait for hours, opened fire on relatives, then tried to destroy evidence and build a false alibi.
Genetic testing and precision therapies are reshaping epilepsy care, especially for children with severe, drug-resistant disease. Doctors can now identify specific causes such as SCN1A, GLUT1, and TSC, and use targeted treatments instead of only trying drugs one by one.
An Israeli essay reflects on the Altalena affair and Rabbi Tzvi Yehuda Kook’s response to it. It argues that his teaching that redemption comes “little by little” means patiently uniting broken pieces of reality into one whole. The piece says that lesson remains relevant amid today’s national frustration and division.
UNIS in New York has opened an internal probe after swastikas and homophobic messages were found in middle school yearbooks. Jewish and Israeli parents said the school’s response was too vague, citing a prior swastika incident and an ongoing antisemitism lawsuit.
England beat Croatia 4-2 in its World Cup opener, but Thomas Tuchel said Declan Rice came off early because of discomfort and caution. Rice had assisted Harry Kane and remained important on set pieces, though some British media said he looked fatigued.
Aviv Geffen’s 14th Rock Ball brought about 50,000 people back to Yarkon Park in Tel Aviv on Wednesday night. The show featured a long list of Israeli guest performers, personal dedications, and a closing appeal to vote for hope and unity.
On June 18, International Sushi Day, Master Chef shared a simple kosher recipe for salmon and avocado sushi rolls. The guide includes ingredients, step-by-step preparation, a tip for handling rice, and a reader giveaway for a זוגי meal at Miuka in Mamilla.
Argentina say Lionel Messi's tears after scoring a World Cup hat trick came from concern over his father Jorge's health, not football. Jorge Messi, 68, has reportedly faced a serious medical problem for months, with a recent worsening. Neither Messi's camp nor Argentina has confirmed details.
Shimon Gershon has launched "Arabuyot Yashir," a digital platform for rental guarantees, according to Calcalist. He invested about NIS 12 million in the company and fully owns it. The service targets tenants and charges 6.5% of the guarantee each year.
Khaled Jamal and his wife were shot dead Thursday morning in Kfar Qasim while driving to work. Police say the suspected motive is a seven-year family land dispute that resumed after a reconciliation deal expired.
A 21-year-old Israeli was arrested in Cyprus and remanded for eight days on attempted murder suspicion after a nightclub fight in Ayia Napa. Police say he and another Israeli were involved in a stabbing that injured four people, including two security guards. A knife was seized at the scene, and a second Israeli suspect was arrested in hospital.
The Knesset Archive has declassified committee minutes showing that Yitzhak Rabin warned in March 1976 about a possible hijacking-for-prisoners scheme involving detainees in Kenya. Three months later, the Air France hijacking to Entebbe unfolded with the same prisoners among the demands, and later committee sessions show Rabin urging secrecy and expressing doubt about an Israeli rescue.
Seven Lightly Injured in Two-Car Crash in Beersheba
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Translated & summarized from Kikar HaShabbat by baba
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A road accident involving two vehicles occurred today at 4:08 p.m. on David Tuviyahu Boulevard in Beersheba. Magen David Adom teams treated the victims at the scene and evacuated seven people to Soroka Medical Center with minor injuries.