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World·2m ago

Mojtaba Khamenei says he initially opposed the US-Iran deal

Mojtaba Khamenei issued his first written reaction after the US-Iran memorandum was signed, saying he had initially opposed it but approved it after assurances from Iran’s president. The White House confirmed Trump signed the document in Paris, and the agreement took effect immediately.

Kikar HaShabbat·+2 outlets · 67% right-leaning
World·3m ago

Mojtaba Khamenei issues first statement after Iran-US memorandum

A day after Iran and the United States signed a memorandum of understanding, Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei addressed the deal for the first time on Thursday evening. He said he had opposed it in principle but approved it after receiving assurances that Iran’s rights and the resistance front would be protected.

Srugim
General·7m ago

Jerusalem college accused of charging mandatory fees for religious studies

Students at Jerusalem’s Lev Academic Center say they are being forced to pay extra annual fees for mandatory Torah studies. The Council for Higher Education says it has resumed handling complaints, while the college says participation is part of its long-standing religious-academic model.

Channel 13
Politics·10m ago

U.S. sanctions Lebanese figures linked to Hezbollah, citing peace process sabotage

The U.S. Treasury imposed sanctions Thursday on Lebanese figures linked to Hezbollah, saying they are obstructing peace efforts in Lebanon and preventing the group’s disarmament. The measures targeted Suleiman Antoine Frangieh and Mohammed Kammati, and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Hezbollah must disarm for Lebanon to have a safe future.

Srugim
Culture·10m ago

A Child Felt Invisible in Synagogue, Then Found Himself Seen

A Hebrew religious talk recounts a boy being told to give up his synagogue seat on Yom Kippur and leaving unnoticed. Rabbi Yoav Akrish uses the story, on Gimmel Tammuz, to explain how the Lubavitcher Rebbe saw people others ignored.

Kikar HaShabbat
Security·11m ago

Three-Year-Old Critically Hurt After Being Thrown Into Camel Enclosure in England

Cambridgeshire police say a 3-year-old boy was thrown into a camel enclosure and is in critical but stable condition at Addenbrooke's Hospital. A 30-year-old Norfolk man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, while police investigate whether the child was also attacked by animals.

Walla·+1 outlet · 100% center
Politics·11m ago

Leaked U.S.-Iran Deal Appears to Give Tehran Major Gains

A Hebrew analysis says a leaked U.S.-Iran deal would heavily favor Tehran, including a U.S. withdrawal from the region and a $300 billion economic program for Iran. It argues that Iran makes only a repeated pledge not to seek nuclear weapons, while Trump gets little back.

Now 14
Politics·12m ago

Hebron Jewish Community Gets Green Light for New Dormitory Building

Hebron authorities approved a long-delayed permit for new dormitories for the Shavei Hebron yeshiva in the city’s Arab market. The project adds 1,027 square meters and 120 beds after 18 years of delays, following Smotrich’s cancellation of the Hebron Accords.

Now 14·+1 outlet · 100% right-leaning
Economy·13m ago

Report: Qatar Tries to Block Rafael’s Deal for a Volkswagen Plant

Reuters reported that Qatar is seeking to block a deal for Rafael to buy a Volkswagen plant in Osnabrück and convert it for Iron Dome production. The report says Qatar would rather keep the German factory from becoming military-linked, while Volkswagen is looking for a long-term solution to preserve jobs.

Walla
Politics·16m ago

U.S.-Iran Deal Sparks Alarm in Israel Over Security Terms

A reported U.S.-Iran agreement is causing alarm in Israel because it would halt fighting on multiple fronts, including Lebanon. The deal would also limit U.S. interference in Iran, while allowing Tehran broad oil exports in exchange for only partial opening of the Strait of Hormuz.

Channel 13·+3 outlets · 50% center
Sports·18m ago

New York Erupts as Knicks End 53-Year NBA Title Drought

The New York Knicks celebrated their first NBA championship in 53 years with a massive parade in Manhattan on Thursday. Mayor Zohran Mamdani gave the team the keys to the city, while players, fans, and celebrities joined the crowds across downtown New York.

Ynet·+3 outlets · 75% center
Culture·21m ago

Macaulay Culkin Marks Nine Years With Brenda Song

Macaulay Culkin celebrated nine years with Brenda Song in a heartfelt Instagram post. The couple, who met on a film set in Thailand in 2017, have two children and keep a low profile.

Srugim
Security·23m ago

Reserve Brigade Rabbi Says the Hardest Battle Is Burnout, Not Combat

Reserve Brigade 12’s rabbi, Maj. Avichai Epstein, says burnout from repeated reserve duty is the main challenge, not combat. He describes listening to soldiers, supporting bereaved families, and making Shabbat meaningful for troops in the field. He also highlights the burden carried by reservists’ families.

Srugim
Sports·30m ago

Sibari Set for Bayern Move After Passing Medical Checks

Ismael Sibari has reportedly passed his medical ahead of a move from PSV to Bayern Munich. The Moroccan midfielder’s transfer is said to cost about 52 million euros, after a strong season that included 19 goals and nine assists.

Mako·+1 outlet · 100% center
Politics·30m ago

Interior Ministry Demands Enforcement Against Saturday Trading at Big Fashion Glilot

Israel’s Interior Ministry has ordered Ramat Hasharon to enforce the current law and block Saturday openings at Big Fashion Glilot. Interior Ministry director-general Israel Uzan said the municipality cannot rely on an unapproved bylaw change, while ultra-Orthodox leaders denounced the planned openings.

N12·+2 outlets · 100% center
World·34m ago

U.S. Military Says Naval Blockade on Iran Has Been Lifted

U.S. Central Command said it has formally lifted the maritime blockade on Iranian ports and coastal waters. U.S. ships will stay in the region to ensure the agreement is implemented, while free passage for neutral vessels through the Strait of Hormuz remains protected.

Mako·+5 outlets · 50% center
Health·36m ago

Two more fruit puree cases found as police investigate tainted baby food

Police and health officials are investigating a contamination scandal involving baby fruit puree after Klonex and Lorivan were found in Prino jars sold in two Jerusalem stores. Two additional suspected cases were reported on Thursday in Holon and the Bik'at HaYarden area, and authorities are still tracing how the drugs entered the products.

Channel 13·+10 outlets · 60% center
Sports·36m ago

Messi family denies rumors about Jorge Messi’s condition after World Cup reports

Lionel Messi’s family said Thursday night that his father, Jorge Messi, is recovering under medical supervision after rumors spread about his condition. The statement came after reports tied Messi’s tears during Argentina’s 3-0 World Cup win over Algeria to his father’s health.

Walla·+2 outlets · 100% center
General·40m ago

Rom Brzlavski Says He Will Wear a Larger Kippah and Rejects Labels

Rom Breslavski said on Thursday that he will switch from a small kippah to a larger one covering most of his head. He tied the choice to Jewish identity and Torah, while rejecting labels and criticizing ultra-Orthodox protests calling police “Nazis.”

Srugim·+1 outlet · 100% right-leaning
Politics·41m ago

Route 60 Renamed “The Bible Road” in Israel Heritage Push

Israel has officially renamed Route 60 “The Bible Road” at a ceremony attended by Netanyahu, Regev and U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee. The move is part of a broader, billion-shekel infrastructure and tourism push in Judea and Samaria.

Now 14
Politics·41m ago

U.S.-Iran talks open in Switzerland as Israel warns of strategic surrender

U.S. and Iranian negotiators are due to begin talks Friday in Switzerland on implementing a new memorandum of understanding, with uranium enrichment and nuclear monitoring at the center. Israeli officials condemned the deal, while JD Vance and Donald Trump defended Washington’s approach and said Iran must change course to get any compensation.

Channel 13·+1 outlet · 100% center
Politics·43m ago

Vance Warns Netanyahu Allies Not to Attack Trump

U.S. Vice President Vance criticized members of Benjamin Netanyahu’s government for attacking Donald Trump. He said Trump is the only world leader supporting Israel and added that Israel was built with American money.

Behadrei Haredim
Security·46m ago

After public criticism, Israel authorizes fire in Lebanon’s “yellow line” zone

Israel’s political leadership has approved firing inside Lebanon’s “yellow line” after repeated Hezbollah ceasefire violations and rising IDF casualties. The change follows field commanders’ complaints that restrictive rules left troops exposed, including after five soldiers were wounded by explosive drones.

Now 14
Culture·54m ago

Arzikov and Ella Ayalon Star Together in New BLU Campaign

Ariz Isakov and Ella Ayalon were cast together as BLU campaign presenters. They filmed in a Caesarea villa, where the article says their on-camera chemistry was strong, though no real relationship exists. Ayalon is replacing Diane Schwartz as the brand’s previous spokeswoman.

Walla
World·54m ago

Report: Mojtaba Khamenei Approved Draft of Memorandum of Understanding

The New York Times reported that Mojtaba Khamenei approved a memorandum of understanding and Iran’s Supreme National Security Council then backed it despite hardline dissent. The decision came as Iranian leaders weighed retaliation after an Israeli strike in Beirut and Qatar pressed Tehran to sign before Trump’s patience ran out.

N12·+1 outlet · 100% center
Health·56m ago

Health Ministry Braces for Possible Ebola Case in Israel

Israel’s Health Ministry has activated emergency Ebola procedures because of the outbreak in Congo and the risk of a suspected case reaching Israel. The plan directs suspected patients to isolate, limits hospital exposure, and readies five designated hospitals for treatment.

Behadrei Haredim·+2 outlets · 67% center
World·58m ago

Vance Defends Iran Deal, Urges Israel to Limit Operations in Lebanon

JD Vance defended a U.S.-backed Iran understanding and said Israel must restrain its actions in Lebanon while Hezbollah stops attacks. He said the 60-day negotiation period with Tehran began Sunday and covers nuclear issues, missiles, and the Strait of Hormuz.

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JD Vance Says Israel Must Respect Lebanon Ceasefire Deal

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Translated & summarized from Ynet by baba
The story · English

U.S. Vice President JD Vance said he expects both sides to honor the part of the agreement that would end the war in Lebanon, amid the broader confrontation between Washington and Tehran.

Vance said, “In the end we want to see the Lebanese government overseeing southern Lebanon.” He then added that Israel must respect the peace process, saying, “Attacks against civilians in Beirut are unacceptable.”

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