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Security·55s ago

Israel says Hamas operatives in Turkey helped thwart dozens of attacks

The Shin Bet and the IDF say they foiled dozens of Hamas-linked attacks over the past year that were directed from Turkey. They named several operatives and described a network that recruited attackers, moved money, and smuggled weapons into the West Bank.

Kikar HaShabbat
Politics·2m ago

Bolivia's President Declares 90-Day Emergency as Protests Escalate

Bolivia’s President Rodrigo Paz declared a 90-day state of emergency and sent troops and police to clear more than 50 days of nationwide road blockades. The unrest has caused shortages, economic losses and at least 14 deaths, while Paz blamed opponents linked to Evo Morales and said order must be restored.

Mako·+2 outlets · 100% center
General·5m ago

Brazilian Giant Rooster Stands Over One Meter Tall

A Brazilian rooster breed called the “Indian giant” is being described as the tallest in the world, with males reaching at least 1.05 meters. The breed was created in the late 1980s by crossbreeding Asian fighting roosters with local chickens, and it can lay up to 250 eggs a year. Breeders say it is friendly but needs warm weather to survive.

Kikar HaShabbat
Health·8m ago

State Comptroller: Israel Lacks a National Plan for Aging

A State Comptroller report says Israel lacks a comprehensive plan to confront population aging and has failed to implement its strategic goals. It warns that the National Insurance Institute’s nursing system and long-term finances are under strain, while retirement policy, geriatric care, and interministerial coordination remain weak.

Globes·+6 outlets · 80% center
Culture·12m ago

Pioneering Israeli artist Yaacov Agam dies at 98

Israeli artist Yaacov Agam has died at 98, after a long career in Israel and Paris. The article reviews his life, major works, honors and ties to Iran, and lists funeral and mourning arrangements in Rishon LeZion and Rehovot.

Globes·+8 outlets · 75% center
Culture·14m ago

One-Pan Oven Schnitzel Recipe Skip the Frying

Noam Zigdon shares a one-tray oven schnitzel recipe that avoids frying and reduces mess. The chicken mixture is baked at 180 degrees Celsius for about 25 minutes, then served golden and sliced.

Behadrei Haredim
General·15m ago

City Rabbis to Revive Traditional Ceremonial Robes

Rabbi David Ohanion announced that Israel’s city rabbis will return to wearing traditional ceremonial robes at official occasions. The Rabbanim Committee approved the move after consultations, saying it is meant to honor Torah and distinguish the city rabbis’ attire from that of the Sephardi Chief Rabbi.

Arutz Sheva
Culture·18m ago

Rod Stewart Needed Oxygen Mid-Show During Utah Concert

Rod Stewart struggled onstage during a concert in Utah and needed oxygen before finishing the show seated. The incident was captured by TMZ, and the likely explanation is the city’s high altitude. It came shortly after he canceled a San Diego show because of a throat infection.

Walla·+3 outlets · 100% center
Politics·18m ago

Rabbi Moshe Hillel Hirsch heads to the U.S. to raise funds for yeshivas

Rabbi Moshe Hillel Hirsch issued a pre-trip message urging yeshiva students to practice a daily half-hour of silence fast, linking it to spiritual merit and success against opponents. Separately, Yitzhak Yosef blasted the police over their treatment of Torah students and claimed pressure on yeshiva students influenced Donald Trump’s stance on Israel.

Ynet·+1 outlet · 50% center
Politics·20m ago

New York Mayor Mamdani denounces AIPAC at Brooklyn rally

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani attacked AIPAC and Benjamin Netanyahu in a Brooklyn speech before Democratic congressional primaries. He accused AIPAC of improper influence and backed candidate Claire Valdez, while Sen. Bernie Sanders attended the rally.

Kikar HaShabbat·+3 outlets · 50% center
General·20m ago

Tel Aviv Labor Court Awards Veteran Journalist About NIS 360,000 After Bloomberg Canceled Job Offer Over Old Posts

The Tel Aviv Labor Court ordered Bloomberg and its Israeli branch to pay journalist Amir Mazeruch about NIS 360,000 after rescinding his job offer over old social media posts. The court ruled that a binding contract had been signed and that the company acted in bad faith by relying on decade-old online remarks. Bloomberg said the offer was conditional on background checks, but the court rejected that defense.

Ynet
World·21m ago

Why Hormuz Could Become Iran’s Costliest Strategic Gamble

A Foreign Affairs analysis says Iran could damage its own deterrence if it tries to charge fees in the Strait of Hormuz. Bloomberg separately reports that Trump admitted economic collapse fears helped drive his temporary Iran deal, a concession that may weaken U.S. leverage.

Globes
Security·21m ago

Six Fallen Soldiers Brought to Burial After Deadly Tank Incident in Lebanon

Six Israeli soldiers were buried on Sunday after separate deadly incidents in southern Lebanon, including four tank crew members killed in a strike near Taybeh. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Israel Katz and other leaders paid tribute as families and local officials described the fallen as exceptional young men.

Channel 13
Sports·22m ago

Israeli Breakout Yovel Hochstetter Heads to Germany’s Bamberg

Yovel Hochstetter, the Israeli Premier League’s breakout player, has signed with Brose Bamberg and will move to Germany next season. The forward chose Bamberg despite interest from top Israeli clubs, following a standout year with Ironi Kiryat Ata.

Mako·+1 outlet · 100% center
Security·26m ago

Israel Says Dozens of Hamas-Directed Attacks Were Foiled Over the Past Year

Shin Bet and the IDF said they foiled dozens of Hamas-directed attacks over the past year, most of them planned by operatives in Turkey. They also named several alleged members of Hamas’s West Bank branch and said they will keep acting against such threats.

Behadrei Haredim·+5 outlets · 67% right-leaning
Health·27m ago

Why Chopped Kale Is Suddenly Showing Up in Nearly Every Meal

A viral trend encourages people to add finely chopped kale to meals as an easy way to eat more vegetables and fiber. Experts say it may help with gut health, blood sugar, and cholesterol, but stress that variety matters more than any single superfood.

Walla
Economy·28m ago

Bank of Israel overhauls checking-account fees, caps debit card charges

The Bank of Israel finalized a reform that replaces per-action checking-account charges with a standardized payment-account plan and caps debit card fees. It also cancels several outdated bank fees, protects low-activity and dormant accounts, and sets phased implementation dates in 2026 and 2027.

Calcalist
Health·28m ago

MK Woldegger Calls for Unified Treatment for Mental Health and Addiction

MK Michal Waldiger says Israel’s fragmented mental health and addiction systems fail people with dual diagnosis and their families. She points to wartime rehabilitation data showing rising psychological distress and cannabis use among wounded soldiers, and says a Knesset conference will push for coordinated, family-inclusive treatment.

Srugim
Security·29m ago

Israel-Lebanon Talks to Focus on Phased IDF Withdrawal, New Battle Deaths Announced

Israel and Lebanon are preparing a Tuesday-to-Thursday round of negotiations on a phased IDF withdrawal, pilot zones, and Lebanese Army deployment. Separately, the IDF announced more fallen soldiers from deadly incidents in southern Lebanon and said 36 troops have been killed since fighting in the north resumed.

Channel 13
Health·30m ago

Second Ebola Suspect in Israel Hospitalized in Isolation After Returning From Congo

Israel’s Health Ministry said a second person is suspected of Ebola after returning from the Democratic Republic of Congo and is being treated in isolation. The patient will be moved to Sheba Medical Center while authorities investigate contacts and consider temporary entry limits for travelers from outbreak countries.

Srugim·+6 outlets · 71% center
Culture·30m ago

Poolside or Sea of Salt: Two Summer Getaways Are Booking Fast

Shlomi Travel is promoting two fast-selling kosher summer vacations, one in the Jerusalem hills and one at the Dead Sea. The packages combine family activities, concerts, cantorial performances, and luxury accommodations, with prices starting at 1,550 shekels per couple per night.

Kikar HaShabbat
General·33m ago

12-Year-Old Left Humiliated at an Omer Adam Concert, Family Says

Harel Hendin, a 12-year-old boy with cerebral palsy, was carried and left without proper accessible seating at an Omer Adam concert in Ramat Gan. His family says Ticketmaster ignored a request sent 10 days earlier, while the company blames gaps in Israel’s accessibility rules. Omer Adam’s father apologized, and the family says its complaint is only against the ticketing company and production.

Now 14
Culture·35m ago

Brooklyn Beckham Turns Family Feud Into a $1 Million Ad Deal

Brooklyn Beckham made $1 million from a DoorDash ad that mocked his family amid an ongoing rift. The campaign drew backlash, but DoorDash released it anyway and it became a major talking point. Brooklyn has also publicly accused his parents and their team of using the media against him.

Ynet
Politics·35m ago

Supreme Court Chief Says Israel Is in a Regime Shift Amid Judges Panel Debate

Supreme Court President Isaac Amit said Israel is undergoing a regime change during debate on a law reshaping the Judicial Selection Committee. Justice Minister Gideon Sa'ar, who promoted the bill, accused the court of overstepping and said the reform balances veto power between coalition and opposition.

Kikar HaShabbat·+10 outlets · 50% center
Sports·36m ago

Mexico furious as FIFA denies Ochoa World Cup legacy badge

FIFA will not give Guillermo Ochoa the 2026 World Cup legacy badge because it counts only matches actually played. Mexico say the decision is unjust, and Ochoa is expected to start against Czechia after Mexico secured first place in their group.

Mako·+1 outlet · 100% center
General·38m ago

Givati soldiers join a Talmud completion ceremony in Lebanon

Givati Brigade soldiers joined a Babylonian Talmud completion ceremony in southern Lebanon led by a Yeshivat Hakotel student. The soldier who finished the cycle described how he began studying in 9th grade and said the army setting reflected Torah learning in the Land of Israel.

Arutz Sheva
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Security18:24 · 15h ago

Maglan soldier killed in Lebanon hours after rejoining his unit, family says

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The story · English

Staff Sgt. Nir Ben Ari was killed overnight, between Friday and Saturday, in Lebanon while serving as a combat soldier in the Maglan special forces unit. He was expected to leave the army at the end of the month and would have turned 22 in nine days. He grew up in Moshav Kerem Maharal, studied at the Ho'emer elementary school and at Kfar Galim high school, and had spent a year at the Jerusalem pre-military academy. He had played basketball throughout childhood and had studied five-unit English, math and physics.

His family and friends described him as energetic, popular and deeply attached to them. They said he loved his family and friends, had a special bond with his siblings, and was always surrounded by people. According to them, he already had post-army plans, including an off-road motorcycle test scheduled for the beginning of the week and a flight to Thailand in mid-August for the big trip he had been looking forward to with friends.

Ben Ari was killed around 1:30 a.m. during an operation near the village of Tebnin, close to the Ali Tahar ridge. Hezbollah fired a large number of rockets and an explosive drone that hit near a force from the Commando Brigade. Ben Ari was killed, two IDF soldiers were seriously wounded, another officer was moderately wounded, and ten more soldiers were lightly injured. Family friend Meni Baruch said Ben Ari had been in the moshav just hours earlier, laughing as usual, and had told people he was going on leave and then to Thailand after a long, demanding service. He added that Ben Ari went north after his father, Yaron, drove him to the pickup point.

Baruch said the family learned of the death at about 7:00 a.m., when the police came to the house. He quoted the family as saying Ben Ari had told them to take care of his soldiers. The funeral is scheduled for 4:00 p.m. tomorrow at the cemetery in Kerem Maharal, and the family asked to wait until his unit returns from Lebanon. Hof HaCarmel Regional Council head Assif Izak called him an exemplary young man, a sportsperson, fighter and commander whose promising future was cut short. Kfar Galim principal Alfa Weinberger said Ben Ari graduated in 2022, studied biology and physics, and that his family is part of the school community. She noted that another former student, Staff Sgt. Noam Hamburger, was also killed last month by an explosive drone in southern Lebanon.

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