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Economy·6m ago

Lawyer Urges Interest-Free State Loans to Prevent Small Business Collapse

Israeli small businesses are drowning in debt, with Bank of Israel data showing non-financial business debt at a record 1.51 trillion shekels. Attorney Yosef Weitzman says the state should offer interest-free loans and faster aid to prevent widespread collapse.

Behadrei Haredim·+1 outlet · 100% right-leaning
World·8m ago

Trump Calls for a Broad Ceasefire, Including Lebanon, as Vance Rebukes Israeli Ministers

Donald Trump said he expects a comprehensive ceasefire on all fronts, including Lebanon, and urged the region to let talks with Iran advance. His remarks followed a public attack by Vice President J.D. Vance on Israeli ministers, while Benjamin Netanyahu said Israeli forces will remain in southern Lebanon for security reasons.

Mako·+4 outlets · 60% center
Economy·11m ago

Caliber App Connects Israelis With Vetted Tradespeople and Service Businesses

Caliber, founded by Binyahu Gamarsani and Maor Ben Yaakov, is an Israeli app that matches customers with available service professionals and businesses. The company says it offers price comparison, verified reviews and post-job quality control, while also helping small businesses get direct leads without heavy advertising costs.

Behadrei Haredim
Culture·14m ago

Mike Myers Returns as Shrek, While Ariana Grande Sparks Online Concern

Mike Myers will return as Shrek in the franchise’s fifth film, which also adds Zendaya to the voice cast and features upgraded animation. The article separately notes an online controversy over Ariana Grande’s thin appearance and says an Israeli band is trending on TikTok.

Channel 13
General·15m ago

How Catering Platters Simplify Family Event Hosting

The article argues that catering platters help families host events with less stress and better presentation. It says the right menu, kosher standard, and serving style can keep guests comfortable while allowing hosts to enjoy the celebration.

Behadrei Haredim
Sports·15m ago

Itoudis T echnical as Maccabi Erases Early 14-0 Deficit in Game 2 Final

Hapoel Tel Aviv led 14-0 early in Game 2 of the Israeli Basketball Premier League final, but Maccabi Tel Aviv recovered to tie it 20-20 after the first quarter. Hapoel coach Dimitris Itoudis received a technical foul after Roman Sorkin scored a layup.

N12·+1 outlet · 100% center
General·16m ago

Protest Outside Military Prison Turns to Celebration After Yeshiva Student Is Released

Hundreds gathered outside Military Prison 10 near Beit Lid to protest the arrest of yeshiva student Aviel Cohen, but the rally turned to celebration when his release was announced. The decision followed intensive legal work by the organization With a Holy People, and Cohen was expected to go home before Shabbat.

Kikar HaShabbat·+1 outlet · 100% right-leaning
General·18m ago

How Large Orthodox Families Can Move Without Chaos or Shabbat Problems

The article offers a practical guide for large families moving house, especially observant families that must avoid Shabbat conflicts. It recommends early planning, careful box labeling, child-friendly preparation, and vetted movers who can work to schedule.

Behadrei Haredim
General·21m ago

What to Check in a Building’s Water Systems Throughout the Year

The article explains how buildings should maintain water systems throughout the year to prevent leaks, pressure failures, corrosion, and costly damage. It recommends routine inspections of pipes, pumps, reservoirs, valves, meters, and water pressure, along with careful recordkeeping.

Behadrei Haredim
Politics·22m ago

U.S. sanctions Hezbollah official and prominent Lebanese politician

The U.S. Treasury sanctioned Hezbollah official Mahmoud Qamati and Lebanese politician Sleiman Frangieh. Frangieh had been Hezbollah’s preferred choice for Lebanon’s president, but he was not elected.

Kikar HaShabbat·+1 outlet · 100% right-leaning
Sports·23m ago

South Africa and Czech Republic Share Points in 1-1 World Cup Draw

South Africa and the Czech Republic drew 1-1 in Atlanta in the opening match of World Cup 2026’s second round. Michal Sadilek scored early for the Czechs, Teboho Mokoena equalized from the penalty spot in the 83rd minute, and both teams now need wins to advance.

N12·+2 outlets · 100% center
Sports·26m ago

Liverpool Sign Victor Muñoz from Osasuna for €40 Million

Liverpool have signed Victor Muñoz from Osasuna after activating his €40 million release clause. The 22-year-old Spain international, who can play as a winger or left back, will sign until 2032 and leave Real Madrid with about €20 million from the transfer.

Mako·+2 outlets · 100% center
Politics·36m ago

Poll Shows Eisenkot Overtaking Bennett for the First Time

A Channel 12 poll shows Gadi Eisenkot overtaking Naftali Bennett, with 21 seats to 19, while Likud stays at 22. Eisenkot also leads Bennett in a tested joint run and beats Benjamin Netanyahu in the preferred prime minister question. The survey found strong public distrust of Donald Trump on Iran and broad criticism of Netanyahu's handling of the issue.

N12·+3 outlets · 50% center
Security·37m ago

Ondas CEO Says Israel’s Security Costs Are ‘Not Normal’ as Defense Buying Spree Accelerates

Ondas, the U.S.-listed defense holding company that bought Airobotics, says it is building cheaper, faster robotics-based security systems for Israel and the West. In his first interview, senior executive Oshri Lugassi defended the company’s rapid acquisitions, denied foreign-control concerns, and said an anti-drone solution for Lebanon could be ready within weeks.

Globes
Politics·38m ago

Gaza Stabilization Force Officers Arrive in Israel as Plan Advances Without Hamas

The Gaza Peace Council says international stabilization-force officers have arrived in Israel and more troops are coming, even though Hamas has not agreed to disarm. A logistics hub is being built at Kerem Shalom, and the operation is proceeding in coordination with Israel and without waiting for Hamas.

Ynet
Security·41m ago

Bus Driver Indicted in Death of 16-Year-Old Near Protest in Southern Israel

Southern District prosecutors have indicted Rehovot bus driver Moshe Nadav for reckless killing in the death of 16-year-old Naftali Kramer near Kiryat Gat. The case stems from a January 20 incident after an ultra-Orthodox protest, and prosecutors are also seeking to suspend Nadav’s license until the case ends.

Ynet
Culture·41m ago

Eshkol Nevo Returns With a New Novel About the October 7 Trauma

Eshkol Nevo has released “The Longest Night,” a novel about Israel’s collective pain after the October 7 massacre. The book appears while the war continues, and Nevo has also met Noga Kimchi, who inspired a central character.

Channel 13
Politics·41m ago

Poll Finds Strong Public Opposition to Trump’s Iran Deal

A News 14 poll published Thursday found that 84% of Israelis view Donald Trump’s deal with Iran as a surrender to Tehran. The survey also showed a split view of Israel’s war against Iran and strong opposition to any U.S.-pressed withdrawal from southern Lebanon.

Now 14
Security·41m ago

Religious schools halt sending students to the IDF Armored Corps

The Association of Hesder Yeshivas said it will stop sending students to the IDF Armored Corps over the integration of female soldiers. The move, backed by prominent rabbis and pre-army academy leaders, could divert hundreds or thousands of students to other units.

Now 14
Politics·44m ago

Mojtaba Khamenei says he backed U.S.-Iran deal despite objections

Mojtaba Khamenei said he personally had reservations about the U.S.-Iran deal but approved it after assurances from Iran’s National Security Council. Iran also published the deal’s terms, while parliament speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf called the agreement a defeat for the United States.

Behadrei Haredim·+4 outlets · 80% right-leaning
Economy·50m ago

Tomer Food Raises NIS 14.7 Million in Private Placement After Going Public

Tomer Food, a month after becoming public through a merger with Cepia Vision, raised NIS 14.7 million in a private placement. The company said the money will fund expansion, possible acquisitions, and balance-sheet strengthening, while investors also received warrants that could bring in another NIS 16.4 million.

Calcalist
World·52m ago

Saudi Arabia criticizes emerging U.S.-Iran deal over Strait of Hormuz plan

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud criticized the emerging U.S.-Iran deal and the proposed new system for the Strait of Hormuz. He said the arrangement is unjustified, trust in Iran is still low, and Saudi Arabia wants to restore the prewar situation and rebuild relations carefully.

Behadrei Haredim·+2 outlets · 67% right-leaning
World·57m ago

Mojtaba Khamenei backs Iran-US understanding after Pezeshkian pledge

Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei said he approved the Iran-US memorandum of understanding after President Masoud Pezeshkian pledged to uphold Iran’s position. The agreement was signed remotely overnight, and technical talks are now set to begin in Lucerne, Switzerland, for 60 days.

Walla·+4 outlets · 60% center
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Security16:43 · 1h ago

Ex-Marine General Says Iran Deal Won’t End the War, Warns of Rogue Escalation

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Translated & summarized from Mako by baba
The story · English

Retired U.S. Marine Corps General John M. Jensen, a former deputy commandant and now senior adviser to Israeli defense-tech fund Kinetica, says the war with Iran is far from over despite the emerging ceasefire understanding. In an exclusive interview published by N12 on June 18, 2026, he argued that the joint U.S.-Israeli campaign was a military success, but not a strategic victory. Asked whether Washington and Jerusalem achieved their main goals, he answered, "Absolutely not," adding that the core objectives remain unmet.

Jensen said the agreement only creates a 60-day window for deeper talks, including the fate of 440 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60 percent, which international assessments say is enough material for roughly 10 nuclear bombs if taken to weapons grade. He warned that the material may still be inside Iran in a year, possibly hidden under the ground at Isfahan after strikes on Isfahan, Natanz, and Fordow during Operation Rising Lion. In his view, Iran can rebuild its nuclear program with existing knowledge and help from Russia and China.

He also said the real danger now may be internal instability in Tehran. According to Jensen, rival centers of power inside the regime, especially the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, could act independently of the government and trigger "unplanned escalation with Israel, with Gulf states, or with other targets in the region." He said Hezbollah is the best indicator of whether Iran is recovering, because it cannot function without Iranian backing. He also pointed to the unresolved uranium stockpile and the question of who truly controls Iran as key tests.

Jensen said he was surprised by the weakness of Russian-supplied air defenses and by Iran’s ability to keep launching large numbers of missiles and drones throughout the war. He called the campaign "a competition of wills," not just weapons, and said most military objectives were achieved, including setbacks to Iran’s missile program, air defenses, and navy. But he said the deeper strategic struggle continues, and that the war ultimately exposed that, in his words, "It was never about Hezbollah. It was never about Hamas. It was always about Iran."

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