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Security·2m ago

IDF Kills Hamas Sniper Operative Who Also Worked as an Al Jazeera Cameraman

The IDF said it killed Hamas sniper operative Ahmad Samir Muhammad Washah in a precision airstrike in central Gaza today. It said he also worked as an Al Jazeera cameraman and had been helping direct attacks on Israeli forces, while his brother was killed in April in a separate strike.

Kikar HaShabbat
Sports·11m ago

Why Franck Kessie Saluted After Scoring Against Germany

Franck Kessie scored in the 30th minute as Ivory Coast faced Germany in the 2026 World Cup Group 5. He celebrated with a salute, saying it honors his late father, who served in the Ivory Coast army and died of an illness.

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Sports·15m ago

Brazil’s Raphinha ruled out of Scotland match with thigh injury

Brazil midfielder Raphinha will miss the team’s next World Cup match against Scotland because of a thigh muscle injury. He will stay with the squad and receive intensive treatment in hopes of returning later in the tournament.

N12·+2 outlets · 100% center
Security·17m ago

Widow of Fallen Battalion Commander Shares Heartbreaking Farewell on Facebook

Ariel Biton Ben Shimhon posted a farewell on Facebook after her husband, Lt. Col. Dor Ben Shimhon, was killed in fighting in southern Lebanon. She recalled their eight-year relationship, said he had been battalion commander for only two months, and wrote that he left her two daughters.

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Security·19m ago

Ceasefire in Lebanon Redefines Israel’s Fight Against Hezbollah

The IDF says the Lebanon ceasefire has shifted, not ended, its fight with Hezbollah, and troops are holding strategic positions in southern Lebanon. Israel is trying to destroy Hezbollah infrastructure and neutralize trapped operatives while sustaining losses and watching the ceasefire’s implementation evolve on the ground.

Ynet·+4 outlets · 60% center
Tech·24m ago

Researchers Disclose Serious Hardware Flaw in Older Apple Devices

Paradigm Shift researchers disclosed usbliter8, a hardware vulnerability in older Apple devices including certain iPhones, iPads, Apple Watches and the HomePod mini. Apple was informed in advance, and the flaw requires physical access and a USB connection, but it does not expose encrypted lock-screen data.

Behadrei Haredim·+1 outlet · 50% center
Tech·26m ago

Why Free Hotel Wi‑Fi Can Put Your Bank Account at Risk

Cybersecurity experts warn that free hotel and airport Wi‑Fi can expose passwords, banking data and personal information to hackers. They recommend using a VPN, turning off auto-connect, enabling two-factor authentication and checking network names before connecting.

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World·28m ago

Swiss Resort Set to Host U.S.-Iran Talks

The U.S.-Iran talks are expected to be held at the Bürgenstock resort in Switzerland. The luxury site overlooking Lake Lucerne has been closed since June 17 and is due to reopen on Wednesday around midday.

Ynet
General·32m ago

Jerusalem rabbi Yaakov Meshulam Zalman Kruger dies at 95

Rabbi Yaakov Meshulam Zalman Kruger, longtime leader of Kehillat Chaim in Jerusalem’s Kiryat Mattersdorf, died at 95. His funeral left Saturday night from his synagogue for burial at Har HaMenuchot.

Behadrei Haredim
Health·39m ago

Rare Tick-Borne Virus Raises Alarm During Peak Hiking Season

U.S. officials are warning hikers and travelers about Powassan virus, a rare tick-borne infection that can reach the brain within minutes. The article says the virus is not found in Israel, but urges vigilance against local tick-borne diseases, especially Mediterranean spotted fever.

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General·41m ago

8-Year-Old Injured in Electric Scooter Crash in Baqa al-Gharbiyye

An 8-year-old boy was moderately injured when his electric scooter collided with a car in Baqa al-Gharbiyye. He was treated at the scene and evacuated to Hillel Yaffe Medical Center, while the 28-year-old female driver suffered light injuries.

Kikar HaShabbat·+1 outlet · 50% center
Security·51m ago

Teacher Remembers Fallen Sgt. Nir Ben Ari as a Natural Leader

Sgt. Nir Ben Ari, 21, from Kerem Maharal, was killed in combat in Lebanon while serving in the Mגלן unit. His longtime Kfar Galim teacher and school leaders remembered him as a gifted, grateful, and influential student, and the school said it is also mourning a second recent loss.

Walla
General·51m ago

Yeshiva leader to fly to the U.S. for final Torah Fund events after farewell gathering

Rabbi Moshe Hillel Hirsch will travel to the United States on Saturday night for a three-day visit to close the Keren Olam HaTorah fundraising campaign. Before his departure, dozens of kollels leaders held a farewell gathering at his home and praised his role in supporting Torah study and resisting anti-Torah measures.

Behadrei Haredim·+1 outlet · 100% right-leaning
General·57m ago

Bride Walks Down the Aisle With the Man Who Received Her Father's Heart

Jenny Stehpin asked Arthur Tom Thomas, the recipient of her murdered father’s heart, to walk her down the aisle in Pittsburgh. He agreed, and at her wedding to Paul Maner she felt the heartbeat of her late father through Thomas. The moment came 10 years after Michael Stehpin’s killing and followed years of contact between both families.

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General·58m ago

McDonald’s Eilat Kitchen Altercation Caught on Video

A video from a McDonald’s branch in Eilat shows an employee dispute in the kitchen, including one worker appearing to threaten another with a kitchen utensil. McDonald’s Israel said the incident ended within seconds without injuries, and the employees are being disciplined.

N12·+1 outlet · 100% center
Politics·1h ago

Iranian Official Says Switzerland Talks Are Not Part of Negotiations

An Iranian source told CNN that the Switzerland talks are not part of the negotiations because some memorandum of understanding conditions were not met. The source said ending the war on all fronts, including in Lebanon, is the Iranian delegation’s top priority.

Ynet
Security·1h ago

Naim Qassem gains deeper control inside Hezbollah

Regional intelligence sources say Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem has gained significant influence inside the group. His role expanded beyond politics into operational decisions, after a shaky start following Hassan Nasrallah’s killing and the November 2024 ceasefire. Analysts say his decision to confront Israel after the war with Iran helped cement his standing.

Behadrei Haredim·+1 outlet · 50% center
Security·1h ago

Israeli Drone Smuggling to Gaza Found to Average About 10 Cases a Month

The IDF has logged 170 drone smuggling attempts from Israel into Gaza over a period described as December 2024 to April 2024, or about 10 a month. Two Bedouin-diaspora suspects were recently arrested near Kibbutz Re'im, while investigators warn the drone smuggling network also appears to involve drugs, prohibited goods, and possibly weapons.

Kan News
Sports·1h ago

Napoli Close to Agreement for Union SG Winger Anan Khalaili

Napoli are close to agreeing a transfer for Anan Khalaili from Union Saint-Gilloise, according to Fabrizio Romano. The Belgian club wants about 25 million euros, while Napoli see the 20-year-old as a long-term, versatile investment.

Walla·+2 outlets · 100% center
Economy·1h ago

Jane Street Emerges From Secrecy to Chase AI Dominance

Jane Street is trying to reinvent itself as a visible AI company while preserving its trading edge. The firm, founded in 2000 and now hugely profitable, has announced major AI investments and plans to expand hiring. Its shift away from secrecy comes amid legal and reputational controversies.

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Politics·1h ago

Temporary Truce Deal Could Become a Roadmap for Iran's Economic Recovery

A 14-clause U.S.-Iran memorandum could quickly restore Iranian oil revenue, unfreeze assets and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The article says a final deal could also lead to at least $300 billion in reconstruction and broad sanctions relief, strengthening Tehran economically.

Calcalist
World·1h ago

Trump Clarifies Hormuz Deal, Says Only the U.S. May Levy Transit Fees

Trump clarified that no transit fees will be charged in the Strait of Hormuz for 60 days, and afterward only the United States may collect them. The announcement followed reports that Iran can block the strait and sparked criticism in Israel and among Jews in the U.S.

Kikar HaShabbat·+1 outlet · 50% center
World·1h ago

Trump Says Middle East States Should Pay U.S. for Protection

Donald Trump said Middle Eastern countries should compensate the United States for its protective role in the region. He said no transit fees should be charged in the Strait of Hormuz for 60 days during a ceasefire, or afterward unless the U.S. imposes them.

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Culture·1h ago

Omer Adam and Sasha Israelovich set August 27 wedding in Italy

Omer Adam and Sasha Israelovich will reportedly marry in Italy on August 27. The celebration starts August 23 and will be a small, private event for family and close friends. That same day, Emily Damari and Daniel Amit are also set to wed.

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Health·1h ago

Suspected First Case as Israel Monitors Ebola Risk

A man who returned from Congo with symptoms is in isolation at Rambam Hospital in Haifa. The report says Israel is increasing alertness and preparedness because of an Ebola outbreak in Africa.

Arutz Sheva·+8 outlets · 56% right-leaning
Politics·1h ago

White House Weighs Who Benefits Most From a Deal With Iran

The White House is pushing a deal to end the war with Iran, but Reuters reports the main beneficiary could be the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The Guards are said to control much of Iran’s economy, which could complicate any sanctions relief, foreign investment, and U.S. legal exposure.

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Politics·1h ago

Lebanon, Not Nuclear Talks, Is Seen as the First Test of the U.S.-Iran Deal

The article says the first major test of the new U.S.-Iran understanding will be Lebanon, not Iran’s nuclear file. Technical talks are scheduled to begin June 21 in Bürgenstock, Switzerland, while fighting and ceasefire violations continue in Lebanon. Washington says any broader deal must also address Hezbollah and regional stability.

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Security·1h ago

Shabbat Candles on a Refrigerator Spark Fire in Modi'in Illit Home, Family Escapes

A Shabbat fire in an apartment in Modi'in Illit was caused, in a preliminary probe, by candles placed on a refrigerator. One daughter woke up from the smoke, alerted her family, and they escaped before firefighters extinguished the blaze. Firefighters also responded to a separate electrical fire in another building in the city.

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Suspected First Case as Israel Monitors Ebola Risk

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A man who returned from Congo with symptoms is being treated in isolation at Rambam Hospital. The report comes as an Ebola outbreak spreads in Africa, prompting Israel to increase alertness and preparedness.

The article says the patient is under isolation care at the Haifa hospital, but it does not specify his condition beyond the fact that he has symptoms. The concern is tied to the wider Ebola outbreak on the continent, which has led Israeli authorities and medical teams to step up vigilance.

No additional details were provided about the man's age, the exact symptoms, or any confirmed diagnosis. The report was taken from an i24NEWS broadcast and frames the situation as a suspected case under observation rather than a verified Ebola infection.

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