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Politics·9m ago

Netanyahu Says Israel Will Stay in Lebanon Security Zone as Long as Needed

At the Route 60 inauguration in Gush Etzion, Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel will remain in its security zone in southern Lebanon as long as security needs require it. He also restated that Israel’s top objective is to prevent Iran from getting nuclear weapons.

Ynet·+2 outlets · 100% center
Politics·10m ago

High Court urges new, clean vote on Michael Ravivlo’s state comptroller bid

The High Court proposed that the Knesset hold a fresh, clean vote on attorney Michael Ravivlo’s appointment as state comptroller. It questioned the legality of camera use in the secret ballot and said the Knesset must reply by Sunday, while largely setting aside the conflict-of-interest issue.

Calcalist·+10 outlets · 60% center
General·13m ago

Israel’s chief rabbis back police with new halachic guide for operational dilemmas

Israel’s chief rabbis met police rabbinate officials and Border Police this week to discuss halachic guidance for operational policing. They launched a new volume in the “Hafkadeti Shomrim” series, which addresses wartime and field questions faced by officers, including issues from the “Swords of Iron” war.

Kikar HaShabbat·+2 outlets · 67% right-leaning
Security·14m ago

Israel Treats Eastern Border as Its Most Sensitive Security Front

Israel's Defense Ministry says the eastern border has become its most sensitive security zone. At a strategic workshop today, Director General Amir Baram warned that changing regional militant threats, including Iraqi militias and the Houthis, require urgent strengthening of the frontier.

Srugim
Sports·15m ago

Referees’ chief says he expects a response after Ofer Yanay’s lawsuit

Asi Shalem, head of the Israeli Referees Association, responded on Sport 5 to Ofer Yanay’s personal lawsuit against referees during the Maccabi Tel Aviv, Hapoel Tel Aviv playoff final series. He denied corruption, said the timing was meant to pressure referees, and promised a court response within 10 days.

N12·+2 outlets · 100% center
Security·20m ago

German report says Turkish spying is Berlin's most active foreign threat

A leaked German parliamentary report says Turkey’s MIT is one of the most active foreign intelligence threats in Germany, especially in Berlin. It cites espionage, cyber operations, disinformation, sabotage, pressure on opponents abroad, and suspected targeting of Kurdish and anti-Erdogan figures.

Channel 13
Security·25m ago

Senior 36th Division deputy commander wounded in Lebanon was once awarded for Gaza heroism

The deputy commander of the 36th Division was moderately wounded Wednesday in southern Lebanon and was identified as a past recipient of a major-command citation for heroism in Gaza. The 2007 citation described him charging a militant at close range, absorbing a grenade blast, and continuing to fight until the attacker was killed.

Arutz Sheva
Economy·25m ago

Rami Levy to Sell Cars Through Its Discount Retail Network

Rami Levy Stock will start selling cars at its Pardes Hanna branch in partnership with Dahom Motors and BAIC. The launch includes 12 models, a first batch of 100 cars, and a BAIC EU5 electric sedan priced below 100,000 shekels, with deliveries due in August.

Now 14·+2 outlets · 100% right-leaning
Politics·27m ago

Ben-Dr. Avishai Ben-Haim Criticizes Bennett's Outreach to Mizrahi Voters

Naftali Bennett’s new video, "Restoring Hope," has reignited debate over ethnic tensions in Israeli politics. Dr. Avishai Ben Haim criticized Bennett’s outreach to Mizrahi voters as stereotypical and patronizing, while saying he does not believe Bennett hates Mizrahim.

Srugim
Economy·28m ago

Shimon Gershon Launches Fintech Platform for Renters Without Deposits

Shimon Gershon has launched Direct Guarantees, a fintech platform for renters that offers online rental guarantees without a deposit. The company says it has raised 12 million shekels, works with several real estate firms, and is pursuing a partnership with Phoenix Smart.

Mako·+3 outlets · 100% center
General·29m ago

New Upgraded Campus Inaugurated for Derech Shalom in Givat Yearim

Derech Shalom inaugurated its new dormitory and treatment complex in Givat Yearim at a large celebration attended by rabbis, lawmakers and families. Speakers praised the yeshiva’s individualized educational approach, and guests toured the new campus facilities before an evening of study, singing and dancing.

Kikar HaShabbat
World·30m ago

Jimmy Kimmel Mocks U.S.-Iran Deal as a Major Giveaway to Tehran

Jimmy Kimmel used his opening monologue to attack the U.S.-Iran agreement and mock the Trump administration for what he called sweeping concessions to Tehran. He said the deal left Iran stronger, gave it leverage over the Strait of Hormuz, and prompted criticism from Republicans and conservative figures.

Behadrei Haredim·+1 outlet · 100% right-leaning
Culture·31m ago

Israeli Film Day Draws Record 140,000 Moviegoers

Israeli Film Day, organized by the Culture and Sports Ministry, drew a record estimated 140,000 moviegoers across Israel on Wednesday. “Kupa Rashit, The Movie” led ticket sales with about 100,000 admissions. Minister Miki Zohar said the turnout showed strong public demand for Israeli cinema and pledged continued support for creators and wider cultural access.

Now 14·+1 outlet · 50% center
Security·35m ago

Bereaved Father Calls to Ban Any International Force Near Israel's Border

Izik Pitousi, a bereaved father and Gvura Forum board member, called for keeping all international forces out of the northern border zone. He said UNIFIL soldiers are allegedly helping Hezbollah and Radwan and insisted Israel alone must control its security.

Now 14·+1 outlet · 100% right-leaning
Economy·36m ago

Bus and Train Fare Hike Pushed Off Until After the Next Election

Miri Regev and Bezalel Smotrich have delayed a planned public transport fare hike from June 25 to January 2027, after the next election. The article says the move, along with plans to end fare index-linking, shifts the cost burden to the state while leaving major service problems unresolved.

Walla·+3 outlets · 67% center
Sports·39m ago

League chief says Hoard incident damaged the league’s image

Israel Basketball League chairman Ari Steinberg said Jalen Hoard’s confrontation with a Hapoel Tel Aviv fan hurt the league’s image. His remarks came ahead of Game 2 of the finals, after Maccabi Tel Aviv took a 1-0 lead in Game 1.

N12·+1 outlet · 100% center
General·39m ago

Cornerstone Laid for New Hekhal Moshe Yeshiva Building in Beit Shemesh

A cornerstone was laid for the new Hekhal Moshe youth yeshiva building in Beit Shemesh at a ceremony with leading rabbis and public figures. Speakers included Rabbi Shaul Gabay, Chief Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef, and Rabbi Yaakov Palvani, who marked the occasion with Torah remarks and a Shehecheyanu blessing.

Kikar HaShabbat
Politics·43m ago

Republican senators split over Trump’s Iran deal

Senator Bill Cassidy sharply condemned Donald Trump’s agreement with Iran, calling it a disastrous foreign policy move. Senator Lindsey Graham, however, signaled support for the deal as a possible step toward regional stability and expanded Arab-Israeli normalization.

Kikar HaShabbat
Politics·44m ago

Vance Defends Emerging Iran Deal, as Netanyahu Seeks to Shape It Behind the Scenes

JD Vance defended the emerging U.S.-Iran deal, saying Israel cannot solve every security problem by force and that the agreement is built on dismantling Iranian capabilities, not trust. Meanwhile, CNN reported that Benjamin Netanyahu is trying to shape the final deal through U.S. conservative media and Republican allies, while telling Trump Israel is not bound by it.

Channel 13·+3 outlets · 50% center
Politics·45m ago

Ultra-Orthodox Protest to Return to Beit Lid Over Draft Arrests

Thousands of Be'er HaTalmud students and graduates are set to protest tonight at Beit Lid over the arrest of Aviel Cohen, a 22-year-old Netivot resident jailed for draft evasion. The protest follows earlier road blockades and comes amid renewed ultra-Orthodox opposition to arrests of draft dodgers.

Arutz Sheva·+4 outlets · 60% center
General·47m ago

The small cooking mistakes that can ruin a perfect cholent

A Hebrew food guide says cholent usually fails because of small cooking mistakes, not the recipe. It advises moderate water, fatty meat, browning, careful layering, limited stirring, gentle heat, and keeping the pot closed.

Kikar HaShabbat
Security·48m ago

20-Year-Old Woman Attacked in Azor After Being Followed Down Street

A 20-year-old woman was attacked Thursday morning in Azor by a man she did not know. Security footage shows him following her, grabbing her, knocking her down, and then fleeing after she screamed for help. She later filed a police complaint for an indecent act.

N12·+1 outlet · 100% center
Politics·49m ago

MK Malkieli Pushes Parliamentary Probe Into Police Violence at Haredi Protests

Uri Maklev is promoting a parliamentary inquiry into alleged police brutality against Haredi protesters. The motion could gain unusual cross-party support when it reaches the Knesset next week. The debate is being framed as both a test of coalition discipline and a response to complaints of selective enforcement.

Kikar HaShabbat
Sports·52m ago

Portland cools on a Giannis Antetokounmpo blockbuster

Portland is reportedly backing away from a possible trade for Giannis Antetokounmpo. The Trail Blazers, which had once considered offering four first-round picks, now believe he is unlikely to commit long term in Portland.

Mako·+2 outlets · 100% center
World·52m ago

Hegseth Orders Review of U.S. Forces in Europe and Pressures NATO Allies to Pay More

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered a six-month review of America’s military presence in Europe and is pressing NATO allies to take greater responsibility for their own defense. Washington has already cut back standby assets for NATO, while European officials warn a rapid U.S. withdrawal would be dangerous.

Now 14·+1 outlet · 50% center
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General12:28 · 1h ago

Kindergarten Evacuated in Modiin Illit After Nearby Fire

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Translated & summarized from Ynet by baba
The story · English

A kindergarten in Modiin Illit was evacuated after a fire broke out nearby. Fire and Rescue services said they had brought the blaze under control and that damage was caused to the area around the building.

No injuries were reported in the brief statement, and the evacuation was carried out as a precaution because of the fire's proximity to the kindergarten. Officials did not provide further details about what caused the fire or the extent of the damage.

Fire and Rescue said, "The fire is under control, damage was caused to the surroundings of the building."

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