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Culture·5m ago

Avi Gilad openly admits on air: “I was wrong”

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.

Srugim
Security·9m ago

Alexandr Filin, immigrant from Ukraine who foiled a stabbing attack, killed in southern Lebanon

Staff Sgt. Maj. Alexandr Filin, a 29-year-old soldier from Haifa who immigrated alone from Ukraine, was killed by an explosive device in southern Lebanon. Filin had previously been honored for stopping a stabbing attack at a checkpoint in Nablus. The IDF said other soldiers were wounded in the same incident, and it later struck nearby terror infrastructure with artillery fire.

Ynet·+11 outlets · 55% center
Culture·11m ago

International Sushi Day Inspires an Easy Salmon and Avocado Roll Recipe

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.

Arutz Sheva
Sports·14m ago

Reports in Argentina Link Messi's Tears to His Father's Health

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.

N12·+1 outlet · 100% center
Security·15m ago

Couple Shot Dead in Kfar Qasim in Suspected Land Dispute Killing

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.

Mako·+2 outlets · 100% center
World·15m ago

Israeli Man Held in Cyprus on Attempted Murder Suspicion After Ayia Napa Club Fight

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.

Ynet·+3 outlets · 75% center
Security·20m ago

Declassified Knesset records show Rabin warned months before Entebbe hijacking

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.

Arutz Sheva·+1 outlet · 100% right-leaning
Politics·21m ago

Trump and Netanyahu’s Recent Calls Turn Sour, Report Says

The Wall Street Journal says recent calls between Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu have turned tense. Trump reportedly told Netanyahu to stop demolitions, while aides said he was tired of Netanyahu’s hard line on war and Iran.

Ynet
Economy·24m ago

Tel Aviv stocks slip again as oil falls and markets digest Fed signals

Israeli stocks are set to open lower again after a 5% weekly drop, with weak local macro data, falling oil prices and negative arbitrage in dual-listed shares adding pressure. Markets are also reacting to a hawkish Fed, while analysts still expect the Bank of Israel to cut rates in July. Meanwhile, SpaceX’s surging valuation is drawing sharp warnings from Morningstar, Paul Krugman and Michael Burry.

Globes·+2 outlets · 50% center
Economy·31m ago

Next Vision Founders Sell Shares for $200 Million After Sharp Stock Surge

Next Vision founders announced another share sale worth $200 million, lifting their total disposals over the past year above 1 billion shekels. The company’s stock has soared more than 5,700% since its 2021 IPO and now ranks among Israel’s largest listed firms.

Globes·+1 outlet
Health·34m ago

Coffee Can Count Toward Daily Fluids, Experts Say

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Walla
Politics·37m ago

Shikma Bressler Slams Knesset After Immunity Vote for Tali Gottlieb

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Srugim·+11 outlets · 60% center
Economy·40m ago

Tim Cook Signals Apple Price Hikes as Memory Chip Costs Surge

Apple CEO Tim Cook said the company will raise prices because memory and storage chip costs have surged, driven by AI demand. Analysts expect higher prices first on Macs and iPads, while a new iPhone 18 lineup may arrive in September. Cook will step down as CEO in September and be replaced by John Ternus.

Calcalist·+1 outlet
Security·44m ago

Suspected double murder in Kafr Qasim after woman dies in shooting with her husband

A husband and wife were shot Thursday morning in Kafr Qasim while driving to work. The 62-year-old husband was pronounced dead at the scene, and his 50-year-old wife later died of her wounds. Police are investigating and suspect a blood-feud killing linked to a long-running dispute.

Now 14·+5 outlets · 83% center
Culture·47m ago

Why the Writer Says He Refused Football’s ‘Celebration’

The writer says he stopped watching football years ago because he sees professional soccer as a time-consuming ritual, not real refreshment. He argues that the sport captures attention, energy, and family time, while truer forms of rest are freer and more nourishing.

Arutz Sheva
Health·53m ago

Ways Doctors Recommend Lowering Cholesterol Without Statins

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Walla
Sports·53m ago

Tel Aviv Port to Host First Sprint-Sea Swimming Competition

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Mako·+1 outlet · 100% center
Politics·54m ago

Israel Alarmed by U.S.-Iran Understanding, Calling Iran the Biggest Winner

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Now 14
Sports·55m ago

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Walla
Security·55m ago

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Mako·+1 outlet · 100% center
Sports·1h ago

Daniel Muñoz completes remarkable rise with first World Cup goal

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General·1h ago

Torah Scroll Dedication Marks Growth of Ramat Shlomo Community

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Tech·1h ago

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Ynet
Health·1h ago

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Kan News
Health·1h ago

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Ynet
Politics·1h ago

Coalition Seeks Fast-Tracked Draft Law After Ultra-Orthodox Demand

Israel’s coalition plans to fast-track a shortened draft law that would keep only the draft evaders amnesty clause. Knesset legal adviser Shagith Afik opposes the move, while ultra-Orthodox parties still want the daycare bill instead.

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Economy·1h ago

Israeli food companies profit from Gaza sales as ceasefire opens a new supply route

Israeli food companies are earning significant revenue from licensed sales into Gaza after the ceasefire opened a large supply channel. Victory disclosed NIS 100 million in monthly Gaza sales, Mehadrin reported NIS 60 million in first-quarter sales, and authorities are tightening controls amid smuggling attempts.

Ynet·+1 outlet
Security·1h ago

Belgian group renews war-crimes complaint against Israeli-Belgian ex-soldier

HRF filed fresh evidence in Belgium accusing an Israeli-Belgian man of serving as a sniper in an IDF unit involved in shootings and demolitions in Gaza. The group also alleges abuses around Khan Younis and Nasser Hospital, while Belgian authorities have not yet commented on the new complaint.

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Iranian Speaker Says Trump Forced Netanyahu to Halt Dahieh Strikes

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Translated & summarized from Kikar HaShabbat by baba
The story · English

Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf, the speaker of Iran’s parliament, said in an overnight interview with Iranian television that Tehran forced Washington to accept its terms through threats and an ultimatum. He claimed Iran told the United States to either meet its demands or face retaliation, and said Donald Trump was compelled to order Benjamin Netanyahu to stop attacks in Lebanon’s Dahieh district.

Ghalibaf said Lebanon is part of Iran’s “resistance front,” so any ceasefire had to cover all fronts, especially Lebanon. He said Tehran demanded both an end to fighting on all fronts and the lifting of sanctions. According to him, when Israel struck Dahieh, Iran threatened the United States and said, “Trump was forced to publish a tweet and tell Netanyahu that he must stop the fire and not attack Dahieh.”

He added that when Dahieh was hit again, Iran launched Operation Naser to show its resolve. He said that during talks with mediators on Sunday, “an event in Dahieh” occurred, and he immediately posted that Iran would certainly respond. “After that, the atmosphere of the negotiations changed completely,” he said.

Ghalibaf said Iran told the other side, “Do not respond,” but also warned that if it did, Iran would expand its response. He described this as “the culture of negotiation as struggle,” said he is “a fighter and not a diplomat,” and called the agreement “a certificate of America’s failure.” He said sanctions relief was supposed to come within 30 days, but Trump announced it would happen that same night, and, he said, it did. Ghalibaf ended with a warning that if the enemy does not understand logic, Iran will use force, adding, “Our finger is on the trigger. If the United States does not fulfill its commitment, Iran will not fulfill its commitment either.”

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