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Politics·15m ago

Ceasefire with Iran Leaves Netanyahu Exposed as Budget and Political Costs Mount

The article says Benjamin Netanyahu is facing political and economic fallout after the Iran ceasefire, while market reaction was mixed and sharply negative in parts. It accuses him of breaking promises on inquiries, Likud primaries, and coalition spending, and of buying more time in office through budget deals with ultra-Orthodox parties. It also says defense costs, deficit growth, and continued coalition funding are worsening Israel’s financial outlook.

Walla
Security·20m ago

How Hamas Built a Deception Campaign Ahead of the October 7 Attack

A new analysis of Hamas documents says the movement ran a long deception campaign to convince Israel it was deterred and focused on Gaza governance. The plan reportedly used controlled escalation, economic messaging, border protests, and public military drills before the October 7 attack.

Walla
Culture·28m ago

Answer Key Reveals the Theme Song of 'Checkout' and Other Trivia

A Hebrew quiz article published answers to 15 general-knowledge questions. Its central entertainment answer is that the theme song of “Kupa Rashit” is a new version of “Zen Nadir” by Omer Cohen and Amir Shorush. It also lists trivia answers ranging from Ester Shamir’s song to David Beckham, Bloomsday, and Nebuchadnezzar.

Globes
Tech·40m ago

Xiaomi 17T Review: A Midrange Phone That Shadows the Flagship

Xiaomi’s 17T is a near-flagship midrange phone that closely resembles the Xiaomi 17. It offers strong performance, a large battery, and excellent Leica cameras for 2,200 to 2,400 shekels. The device launches with Android 16, HyperOS 3, and support for eSIM.

Calcalist
Politics·43m ago

Trump Envoys Head to Switzerland for Expected First Talks With Iran

A senior U.S. official said Steve Witkoff is headed to Switzerland for the first expected round of talks with Iran on a possible nuclear deal. Jared Kushner is already there, and Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi may also travel, though the plan could change.

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Culture·47m ago

‘Checkout’ Turns Into a Standalone Comic Thriller Worth Revisiting

Kan 11’s hit series “Kupa Rashit” has become a feature film that the review says works as a standalone comic thriller. The movie follows familiar supermarket characters into a murder mystery, and the review praises its humor, cast and successful transition to cinema.

Ynet
World·49m ago

The Baltic Sea Is Shrinking as a Climate Change Laboratory

The Baltic Sea has lost much of its winter ice, warmed faster than many other seas, and become a key site for climate research. The changes are harming wildlife, fisheries, shipping and coastal communities, while regional governments try to cut pollution and prepare for sea-level rise.

Ynet
General·50m ago

Tiny Blue Migratory Butterfly Establishes Itself in Israel

The blue pansy, a tropical migratory butterfly, is increasingly establishing itself in Israel, especially near Ein Gev and in southern areas where host plants grow. Butterfly expert Dov Benyamini says its extraordinary navigation, ecology and vulnerability to genetic decline make it an important species to watch.

Ynet
General·52m ago

What Is Cobalt? A Scientific Reality Check

This source is a brief science item by Itai Navo of the Davidson Institute for Science Education. The provided text contains only the headline and byline, with no additional article content or substantive facts.

Ynet
World·58m ago

Third suspect charged in Melbourne synagogue arson case as probe widens

Australian police charged a third suspect in the December 6, 2024 arson attack on Melbourne’s Adass Israel synagogue. Authorities say all three alleged direct participants have now been charged, though only on criminal counts, not terrorism charges.

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Sports·1h ago

Baldwin’s stunning assist sends Fenerbahce to Turkish title

Fenerbahce beat Besiktas 3-1 to win the Turkish championship, but Wade Baldwin’s astonishing assist to Tarik Biberovic became the defining moment. Baldwin was named Finals MVP, and the play went viral immediately after the game.

Walla
Sports·1h ago

World Cup First: Player Sent Off for Covering His Mouth

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Ynet·+3 outlets · 100% center
Security·1h ago

Reports in Lebanon of strikes in southern areas

Lebanese media reported overnight strikes in southern Lebanon, including al-Nabatieh al-Fouqa and the Tyre area. The report also said artillery fire hit Kfar Roummane and Kafr Juz.

Ynet
Sports·1h ago

Moutet to Appeal $40,000 ATP Fine After Profane Queens Interview

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Walla
Sports·1h ago

Iran to File FIFA Complaint Over World Cup Travel Restrictions

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Walla
Sports·2h ago

World Cup Day 9: United States Advances, Brazil Rebounds in Style

The United States beat Australia 2-0 and became the first team to qualify for the round of 32 at the 2026 World Cup. Brazil defeated Haiti 3-0, Morocco beat Scotland 1-0, and Turkey will face Paraguay in a decisive group match.

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Sports·2h ago

Ronaldo Row Deepens After Portugal Draw, as Georgina Rodriguez Reacts to Fake Post

Portugal’s 1-1 opening draw with DR Congo at the 2026 World Cup intensified scrutiny on Cristiano Ronaldo and his standing in the team. A fake social media post, Georgina Rodriguez’s reaction, and comments from Joao Neves and Ruben Dias fueled the dispute ahead of Portugal’s next match against Uzbekistan.

Walla
Weather·2h ago

Forecast Calls for Slight Warming, Extreme UV Index

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Sports·3h ago

Brazil cruises past Haiti 3-0 in Philadelphia

Brazil beat Haiti 3-0 in Philadelphia, with two goals from Matheus Cunha and one from Vinícius Júnior. Raphinha was injured and substituted.

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Politics·3h ago

Trump unveils $400 million Qatar jet set to become Air Force One

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Sports·5h ago

Morocco edge Scotland as Sabiri scores fastest World Cup goal so far

Morocco defeated Scotland 1-0 in Group C of the 2026 World Cup after Ismaïl Sabari scored the tournament’s fastest goal so far. The result left Morocco close to securing a place in the knockout stage before its final group game against Haiti.

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Health·7h ago

DR Congo Ebola Cases Rise to 933, with 245 Deaths

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Ynet
World·7h ago

Obama Criticizes Trump’s Iran Policy, Says U.S. Is Worse Off Than Before

Barack Obama criticized Donald Trump’s Iran policy, saying the U.S. is now worse off than before and that leaving the 2015 nuclear deal helped Iran advance its nuclear capability. He defended the agreement as a detailed international success backed by Western intelligence agencies and said it prevented war.

Ynet
Sports·8h ago

Referee Injured During Extra Time of USA-Australia Match

Referee Tzavayir was injured in stoppage time during the United States-Australia match at the 2026 World Cup. Players came over to help him, and the report did not say whether he continued officiating.

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Sports04:20 · 1h ago

Yitzhak Shum Reflects on Israel’s 1970 World Cup, Career Choices and Club Ownership

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Yitzhak Shum, one of Hapoel Kfar Saba’s greatest players and a key figure for Israel at Mexico 1970, was the guest on Sport1’s podcast "Halftime in the Neighborhood," hosted by Ron Amikam, for its 51st episode and the start of the World Cup. Shum, now also the owner of his boyhood club, spoke about the World Cup, coach Emanuel Schaffer, Israel’s match against Italy and Giacinto Facchetti, missed chances to move to Torino and Atalanta, and his years at Kfar Saba, including the club’s historic championship and the agreed 0-0 against Shimshon Tel Aviv. He also discussed his move from winger to midfielder, being chosen as a central defender over Liverpool’s Avi Cohen by Jack Mansell, a disallowed goal against South Korea, and an own goal in the 1974 Asian Games final in Tehran.

Shum said Israel’s 1970 squad, though amateur, had a professional coach who made them believe they could compete. He recalled Schaffer’s demanding message, "How many legs do the Germans have? Two, like you," and said Schaffer ordered three training sessions a day. Shum described the emotional arrival in Mexico, with music, press attention and police escorts, and said that after the World Cup he received offers from Torino and Atalanta. "I still do not forgive myself for not going," he said, explaining that he stayed because he was about to marry and his wife did not want to leave her parents. He also recalled missing a decisive late header against Italy, which might have sent Israel to the quarterfinals.

The former player and coach praised past and present teammates and contrasted generations, saying the older players were more beautiful to watch, while today’s game draws bigger crowds. He said he learned from Schaffer and David Schweitzer that success comes from hard work, preparation and accepting that every draw is difficult. On the 1974 Asian Games own goal against Iran, he rejected claims it was intentional, saying the team feared hostile crowds, and added that even the 22 players on the pitch were happy with the goal. He also recounted his transition to coach, his work with Beitar Tel Aviv, his role under Shlomo Sherf and Richard Nielsen, and the path that took him to Maccabi Haifa after initially being picked as national team coach.

Shum described the huge salary he was offered at Panathinaikos, saying it was ten times what he earned at Maccabi Haifa and that he felt "stars falling on me from the sky." He said the club told him they would have paid twice as much if he had asked. He also said he was dismissed after league and cup doubles at Panathinaikos and Beitar Jerusalem, because he needed a happy team and resisted outside pressure. Shum discussed buying Hapoel Kfar Saba for 250,000 shekels, 125,000 shekels each with Shlomo, later repaying his partner and ultimately spending more than 1 million shekels. He finished by praising the football of his era and saying the most important thing for him remains whether a team is happy.

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