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Culture·6m ago

Daniel Zamir and Berry Sakharof Release New Duet "Yimlokh"

Daniel Zamir has released "Yimlokh," a new song based on words from the Saturday Musaf prayer. The track is a duet with Berry Sakharof, whom Zamir praised as an inspiration. Zamir dedicated the song to God.

Arutz Sheva
Economy·7m ago

Housing Starts Rise, but Construction Times Stretch Further

Israel saw more housing permits, starts and completions over the past year, but average building times also lengthened. The Central Bureau of Statistics said the longest delays were recorded despite gains in construction activity and urban renewal projects.

Calcalist·+2 outlets
Politics·8m ago

Guy Peleg blasts Tali Gottlieb after immunity decision sparks uproar

Guy Peleg opened his 103fm radio show with a fierce attack on MK Tali Gottlieb after her immunity from prosecution was approved. He also criticized Benjamin Netanyahu and coalition members for backing her despite Shin Bet warnings about the security risks of her conduct.

Srugim
General·8m ago

Chabad Says It Operates 941 Centers Across Israel

Chabad's youth organization says it now operates 941 Chabad Houses in Israel, staffed by 1,335 emissary families. The report details major activity in education, welfare, outreach, and digital services, including millions of annual participations and new donors.

Arutz Sheva
Culture·8m ago

The Red Heifer as a Symbol of Life After Confronting Death

The article interprets the red heifer ritual as a Jewish response to death, human limits, and the need to return to life. Drawing on medical experience, the author says modern progress can create an illusion of control, but death still shatters it. She argues that the Torah points instead to humility, continuity, and renewed life.

Arutz Sheva·+1 outlet · 100% right-leaning
Security·10m ago

Ukraine drone strike hits Moscow refinery, threatening fuel supplies

Ukraine struck the Kapotnya refinery in Moscow with drone-based weapons, causing a major fire and disrupting a facility that supplies much of the capital’s fuel. The attack halted operations, hit airports and roads, and intensified Russia’s fuel crisis.

Kikar HaShabbat·+2 outlets · 67% right-leaning
Politics·13m ago

Report Alleges Police Broke Procedure Only at Haredi Protests

A Kikar HaShabbat investigation alleges Israeli police systematically violated procedure at Haredi protests, including direct stun-grenade fire and severe injuries. Police have suspended one officer and said some personnel acted outside the rules, while a prior complaint to the commissioner went unanswered.

Kikar HaShabbat
Sports·14m ago

Ronaldo Faces Fierce Criticism After Portugal Draw With DR Congo

Portugal drew 1-1 with DR Congo, and Cristiano Ronaldo’s scoreless 90-minute display drew intense criticism. Pundits blamed both Ronaldo’s decline and Roberto Martinez for keeping him on the field, while Portugal now prepare to meet Uzbekistan.

Walla·+2 outlets · 100% center
Security·16m ago

Life Sentence for Man Who Killed His Partner in Central Israel

The Central District Court in Lod sentenced Moshe Atiyas to life in prison plus two more years for murdering his partner, Sigalit Barakha, 54, the mother of his three children. He was also ordered to pay her family 258,000 shekels in compensation.

Ynet·+2 outlets · 67% center
Economy·17m ago

Sale of Cal Enters Final Stretch as Antitrust Ruling Looms

Cal’s sale to Union Group and Harel Investments is awaiting a final antitrust ruling expected in the coming days. The key obstacle is possible overlap involving Shufersal’s card program, Be pharmacy chain, and Union’s stake in Super-Pharm. If the deal fails for regulatory reasons, the buyers must compensate Bank Discount.

Globes·+1 outlet
Culture·18m ago

Shlomo Artzi Songs Reimagined With Andalusian Orchestra Sound

Shlomo Artzi’s songs have been reworked for the first time with the Israeli Andalusian Orchestra Ashdod under producer Patrick Sabag. The album revives nine classics and is paired with the single “Kol Yom,” which now features Andalusian arrangement and Moroccan Arabic singing.

Srugim·+1 outlet · 50% center
Tech·19m ago

OpenAI Recruits AI Pioneer Noam Shazeer After Google’s Costly Return

Noam Shazeer, one of the key minds behind the transformer architecture, is leaving Google and joining OpenAI. Google had paid about $2.7 billion in 2024 to bring him back through a Character.AI licensing deal and talent hire. OpenAI says he will focus on new AI architectures and improving transformers.

Globes·+4 outlets · 100% center
Culture·19m ago

From the Song of the Well to a New Song for the Age of Redemption

Attorney Shalom Vesterail says the Song of the Well in Numbers was a spontaneous national hymn of gratitude for a double miracle. He compares it with other biblical songs and argues that modern Israel should sing anew for the fulfilled prophecies of the present age.

Arutz Sheva
Politics·20m ago

Shas Rabbi Slams Attorney General Over Draft Fight, Calls It a War on Torah

Rabbi Shlomo Mahfud attacked Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara on Kol Chai radio, saying the draft controversy is an assault on Torah and religion. He also described past mistreatment of Yemenite immigrant children and visited a military prison this week to meet arrested yeshiva students and married scholars.

Arutz Sheva
Politics·21m ago

Shas attacks police over ultra-Orthodox draft protests, after officer suspended

Shas lawmaker Michael Malkieli accused police of brutalizing ultra-Orthodox protesters after demonstrations over military enlistment, and said the force was ignoring other crime. Motti Babchik said a separate rally near Prison 10 was peaceful, drew about 20,000 people, and could lead to more actions.

Ynet·+2 outlets · 67% right-leaning
General·23m ago

Jerusalem Faction Files Complaints to Police Investigators Over Protest Policing

A Haredi group tied to the Jerusalem Faction is filing complaints to Mahash over police conduct during yesterday’s Route 4 protest. The demonstration, against the arrest of a yeshiva student who refused enlistment, led to clashes, injuries, arrests, and major traffic disruption in Gush Dan.

Arutz Sheva·+1 outlet · 100% right-leaning
Politics·24m ago

Knesset legal adviser says there is no evidence of a directive to film lawmakers

At a High Court hearing on petitions against Michael Ravilo’s appointment as state comptroller, the Knesset’s legal adviser denied there was any evidence lawmakers were told to film themselves. Attorney Itzhak Bart said officials checked the matter, received denials, and had only rumors, not proof.

Ynet
Politics·28m ago

Reserve Duty Demands Stability From the State Too

Oral Yosef says Israel’s reservists keep answering duty while the state fails to provide stable constitutional rules. He argues that a “thin constitution” is needed to restore trust, limit unilateral power, and create a durable framework for political conflict.

Arutz Sheva
Culture·31m ago

Shmicha Friedman Releases New Version of "Shamil" for 3 Tammuz

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Arutz Sheva
Culture·31m ago

Herodium’s Pool Reopens in a Heritage and Tourism Milestone

Herod’s Pool at Herodium was inaugurated in a ceremony attended by senior Israeli officials, local leaders, and U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee. Speakers framed the project as a historic heritage and tourism milestone and said it would lead to further restoration work, including Solomon’s Pools.

Arutz Sheva
Security·32m ago

Mass Drone Attack Disrupts Moscow Airports in Russia

Russian officials said Ukraine launched hundreds of drones at targets inside Russia. All airports serving Moscow were shut and flights were suspended until further notice.

Behadrei Haredim·+2 outlets · 67% center
Politics·34m ago

Netanyahu Pays Tribute to Reservist Alex Filin Killed in South Lebanon

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu eulogized reservist Alex Filin, who was killed by an explosive device in southern Lebanon. Netanyahu said Filin had a strong sense of mission, Zionism, and love for Israel, after immigrating from Ukraine and serving in Nahal and the reserves.

Ynet·+11 outlets · 55% center
Tech·37m ago

Dream Raises $260 Million at $3 Billion Valuation to Sell Sovereign AI to Governments

Dream, founded in 2023 by Shalev Hulio, Sebastian Kurz and Gil Dolev, raised $260 million at a $3 billion valuation. The Israeli company is selling sovereign AI and cyber platforms to governments and critical infrastructure operators. It says the new funding supports its push to give states independent control over AI systems and data.

Ynet·+1 outlet
Sports·39m ago

Ibrahima Konaté Completes Real Madrid Move Through 2030

Real Madrid announced the signing of French defender Ibrahima Konaté from Liverpool on Thursday. The 27-year-old signed through 2030 as part of José Mourinho's new project. Konaté joins after five years at Liverpool and 28 caps for France.

Mako·+1 outlet · 100% center
Politics·40m ago

Israel Should Engage Europe, Not Retreat Into Isolation, Column Argues

A Hebrew opinion column says Israel is damaging its own diplomacy by cutting ties with EU officials and relying on personal friendships in Europe. It argues that Hungary under Peter Magyar will stay close to Israel, but only on the basis of Hungarian interests and EU engagement. The piece calls for dialogue with Europe instead of isolation.

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Trump lashes out at critics of Iran memorandum, says he may resume strikes

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

U.S. President Donald Trump posted a furious message on Thursday in response to mounting criticism in the United States over the memorandum of understanding he signed digitally with Iran. He called his critics “fools,” “fanatics,” or “bad people,” writing, “These fools who think I was not tough enough on Iran, while the stock market has just hit an all-time high and oil prices are plunging, are either fanatics, or bad people, or fools.” He ended with his familiar slogan, “Making America Great Again!!! President Donald J. Trump.”

The backlash has spread far beyond Washington. Jewish communities in the United States have reacted angrily, and the article says a large billboard was hung overnight in Monsey, opposite a popular haredi supermarket, reading in Yiddish, “Trump is a donkey.” In Israel, the deal also drew sharp criticism. Minister Miki Zohar said in an interview that Israel “would not only have existed and been present in any situation, but we would have struck Iran in such a way that they would have had no electricity, water, or food, if we had wanted to,” adding that restraint came from honoring the alliance with the United States.

Trump insists the arrangement is a “very strong agreement.” In a meeting with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi at the UN headquarters, he said, “Most people like this agreement, the markets like this deal, and there is no one who knows markets better than the markets.” He also stressed that it is only a memorandum of understanding, warning, “If I do not like it, we will go back to shooting at each other,” and, “If I do not like the agreement, we will go back to bombing Iran.”

Iranian officials are portraying the deal as a diplomatic victory. Parliament Speaker Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf said in an interview with Iranian television that when Israel attacked the Dahieh, Iran threatened the United States and delivered an ultimatum to accept its demands or face a response. He said, “Trump was forced to publish a tweet and tell Netanyahu to stop the fire.”

Trump also pointed to market reaction as proof the deal is working, saying it could have led to a global recession and that “we have a strong market, oil prices are falling.” Under the memorandum, Iran is to freeze uranium enrichment for 12 to 15 years and allow expanded international monitoring of its nuclear facilities, while sanctions would be lifted gradually. But Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said in Beijing that Tehran would only accept a “fair and comprehensive agreement,” a phrase widely interpreted in Iran as a demand for the complete removal of sanctions.

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