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World·7m ago

Report: U.S. and Iran Begin Talks in Switzerland

Iranian state media reported that talks with the United States have begun in Switzerland. The report said Lebanon is among the issues being discussed.

Ynet·+6 outlets · 57% right-leaning
Health·8m ago

How compensation could be calculated in the Prinoq baby food scandal

Israel’s Health Ministry found two additional Prinoq products contaminated with clonazepam and lorazepam, raising the total to five. The article examines whether the ministry’s failure to test the first suspicious jar may amount to negligence and what compensation the parents of five hospitalized children could seek.

Walla
Sports·8m ago

Panathinaikos confirms Obradovic return on three-year deal

Dimitris Giannakopoulos announced that Zeljko Obradovic is returning to Panathinaikos on a three-year deal worth 10.5 million euros. The 66-year-old Serbian coach is coming back 14 years after leaving the club, where he won five EuroLeague titles.

N12·+1 outlet · 100% center
Security·9m ago

Southern Israeli Man Charged With Teen’s Murder and Abduction of His Brother

Israeli prosecutors have indicted 26-year-old Raazi Aloubra of Rahat for the murder of 17-year-old Anan Abu Eid and the kidnapping of Abu Eid’s 22-year-old brother. The charges stem from a violent family feud over suspected stolen weapons, and Aloubra was arrested only a year later in Palestinian Authority territories.

Ynet
Security·9m ago

Israeli reserve brigadier says no ceasefire exists in Lebanon fighting

Erez Wiener said Israel is still fighting Hezbollah in southern Lebanon and that no ceasefire is in force. He described Israel’s battlefield and diplomatic goals as pushing Hezbollah away from the border, isolating it politically, and avoiding a return to vulnerable border positions.

Kikar HaShabbat
Sports·13m ago

Live: Hadera and Benfica unveil partnership

Hadera held a live press conference to reveal a partnership with Benfica, the Portuguese club. The Sports 5 item was published on June 21, 2026, at 14:33 and directed readers to a live video stream.

Mako·+1 outlet · 100% center
General·13m ago

Baruch Shi Named Next Editor of TheMarker

Baruch Shi has been appointed the next editor of TheMarker and is set to begin in mid-July. He is leaving his role as deputy CEO of i24NEWS in Hebrew and will succeed Sivan Klingbail, who asked in March to step down after editing the paper since 2020.

Globes·+1 outlet
Politics·15m ago

Knesset Rejects Supreme Court Compromise on State Comptroller Vote

The Knesset plans to tell Israel’s High Court that it will not hold a new vote for state comptroller. The move is meant to uphold attorney Michael Ravilo’s narrow victory over Yosef Elron, despite petitions claiming the secret ballot was compromised. The court may continue the case if the Knesset rejects the compromise.

Behadrei Haredim·+2 outlets · 50% center
Politics·17m ago

Bitan moves to block Likud primary cancellation and reject appointed committee

Likud MK David Bitan petitioned the party’s court to block the cancellation of primaries and the replacement of them with an appointed committee. He called the plan a constitutional grab that violates members’ voting rights and warned it could harm trust and the party’s public image.

Mako·+6 outlets · 57% center
World·18m ago

Iran, U.S. and Qatar Hold Swiss Talks on Lebanon Ceasefire

Iran, the United States and Qatar are holding talks in Switzerland focused on stabilizing the Lebanon ceasefire. The discussions, involving Vice President J.D. Vance and senior Iranian officials, also touch on the nuclear file and broader U.S.-Iran understandings.

Behadrei Haredim·+2 outlets · 67% center
Politics·18m ago

Report: Ohana Pledged Channel 12 the Media Bill Would Be Stopped

Sources say an associate of Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana told Channel 12 executives the right-wing media bill would be blocked. Reform supporters accuse Ohana of refusing to use parliamentary emergency procedures to stall the legislation and protect Channel 12's position.

Now 14
Politics·23m ago

Knesset to Tell High Court Repeat Vote on State Comptroller Is Unacceptable

The Knesset is expected to reject the High Court’s proposal for a repeat vote for state comptroller. The suggestion followed concerns that Likud MKs were asked to document their secret ballots to confirm support for Benjamin Netanyahu’s preferred candidate, Michael Ravilo.

Ynet·+1 outlet
Culture·24m ago

Noa Kirel Says Faith Is Central in Her Relationship with Daniel

Noa Kirel said in a Srugim interview that faith is central to her relationship with Daniel, who now puts on tefillin every day. She said they keep Friday customs abroad, and she linked his increased observance partly to living and working in London.

Srugim
Sports·25m ago

Reports in Serbia say Omri Glazer is likely to stay at Red Star Belgrade

Serbian reports say Omri Glazer is expected to stay at Red Star Belgrade for now despite interest from Israel. The goalkeeper, under contract until next summer, is set to join preseason and likely remain a backup unless he accepts a pay cut elsewhere.

Mako·+1 outlet · 100% center
Weather·25m ago

Europe’s Heat Wave Triggers Alcohol Bans, Public Closures and Health Warnings

Europe is facing a dangerous heat wave that has pushed governments in France, Germany, Spain and Italy to impose emergency restrictions. Officials are responding with alcohol bans, venue closures and public-safety measures as scientists warn the heat is becoming more frequent and economically damaging.

Now 14
Economy·31m ago

Hadera to Get 3,000-Home District Under New State-Land Plan

Haifa district planners have deposited “Complex 13,” a new 3,000-unit housing plan in northern Hadera on about 310 dunams of mostly state land. The project includes residential towers, public buildings, commerce, employment space, and a neighborhood park, and is now open to public objections.

Walla
Culture·32m ago

Fauda warns viewers about two Oct. 7 episodes, says they can be skipped

yes warned Fauda viewers that two episodes built around the October 7 attack may be too difficult to watch and can be skipped. The broadcaster said the plot will continue next week without harming viewers’ understanding of the season.

Arutz Sheva·+4 outlets · 80% center
Sports·35m ago

Should Spain Worry? What a Flat World Cup Debut Really Means

Spain’s 0-0 draw with Cape Verde in its World Cup opener sparked panic and criticism, but the article argues that one poor start does not define a tournament. Historical data and Spain’s own 2010 title run show that finalists often begin shakily before improving.

Mako·+1 outlet · 100% center
Economy·36m ago

Public Transit Drivers to Receive War Compensation After Months of Talks

Israel’s National Labor Federation and public transit companies reached a compensation deal with the Finance and Transport Ministries for drivers excluded from the wartime furlough plan. The agreement follows months of negotiations and covers drivers who kept working during missile threats without full pay.

Now 14
Economy·37m ago

El Al Launches Travel Booking Platform to Challenge Isracard

El Al launched EL AL Travel, a new booking platform for hotels abroad that also earns and redeems its loyalty points. The company says it will expand into attractions, while the move intensifies competition with Isracard and Cal in travel and card-linked services.

Calcalist·+1 outlet
Economy·41m ago

Court Clears Rami Levy Subsidiary of Old Debts in Kicked-Over Chain Case

The Jerusalem District Court ruled that Fresh Food, a Rami Levy subsidiary, is not liable for a collapsed fruit chain’s old debts. The judge found the deal was an asset or business purchase, not a legal merger, and ordered the supplier to pay 20,000 shekels in costs.

Kikar HaShabbat
World·42m ago

Study Finds Political Leanings May Shape Preference for Messi or Ronaldo

Researchers in Singapore surveyed 10,661 people in 26 countries and found that Messi fans tended to be more liberal, while Ronaldo fans tended to be more conservative. The pattern was strongest among younger people and was also linked to self-confidence and social media news consumption.

Walla
World·42m ago

Lake McDonnell’s Split Colors Create a Rare Natural Spectacle

Lake McDonnell in South Australia is a rare salt lake split by Point Sinclair into blue and pink waters. The pink color is caused mainly by the salt-loving bacterium Salinibacter ruber, and the shades change with weather, season, and water level.

Kikar HaShabbat
Economy·42m ago

Israir Receives First A330, Plans New York Service in August

Israir received its first Airbus A330 in Israel as it prepares to launch nonstop service to New York in early August. The airline said the move, part of an about $85 million purchase of two aircraft, will expand its summer fleet to 18 planes and support new long-haul operations.

Arutz Sheva·+2 outlets · 67% right-leaning
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General09:54 · 1h ago

Only about 20% of middle schoolers sign up for summer programs, and unused funds may go to AI studies

Center
Translated & summarized from Channel 13 by baba
The story · English

Education Minister Yoav Kisch said on Sunday that only about 20% of middle school students have registered for the summer preparatory programs meant to make up for school days lost during the war. Speaking during a visit to the Hartman School in Jerusalem ahead of the summer programs, he said participation is stronger in the periphery than in the center and Tel Aviv, and added that the ministry hopes to allow some schools to postpone the program to August if they want.

Kisch said more than 66,000 students have already signed up for the middle school summer program, which combines artificial intelligence, STEM, math, science and English. He described it as an unprecedented initiative expanded this year for the first time to middle schools nationwide, and said the model was built to fit the needs of municipalities, schools and families rather than a single target for every place. He also said any money left over because of low enrollment would be redirected later in the year to artificial intelligence studies.

According to the ministry, 127 partners from industry, academia and the nonprofit sector were recruited for the program, and a catalog of 239 educational and technological offerings was prepared. The activities will include workshops, hackathons, competitions, inspirational talks, meetings with content creators and senior figures from the high-tech and innovation sectors, as well as Minecraft-based activities and meetings with leading YouTubers.

The issue comes after the school principals group Manaheegim sent Kisch a harsh letter, reported by Channel 13 about a month ago, warning that the ministry had not prepared properly for the expanded summer framework. The plan is supposed to include students from grades 4 through 9, in addition to kindergarten and grades 1 to 3. Principals said that, with only a month left in the school year, no director-general circular had been published, there was no staffing plan, no decision on pay for teachers and principals, and no clarity on costs for parents.

Two weeks earlier, Kisch, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich announced the plan for the “Summer Schools” framework for kindergarten through ninth grade. Kisch said it would run through July, Netanyahu linked the plan to his push on AI and said the state would help students make up learning gaps caused by the war.

Read the original at Channel 13