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Security·5m ago

Naftali Bennett condemns restrictions on troops in Lebanon

Naftali Bennett accused Israel’s political leadership of ordering troops in Lebanon to hold fire and wait for approval before acting against Hezbollah threats. He said the restrictions are endangering soldiers, especially after five fighters were killed, and demanded that leaders either change course or resign.

Srugim
Sports·7m ago

Ashdod Accuses Tiberias Players of Banned IV Use Before Match

M.S. Ashdod has accused Ironi Tiberias players of receiving banned intravenous treatments before a match Tiberias won 3-0 about six weeks ago. The Israel Football Association says it is investigating and has notified the World Anti-Doping Agency.

Kan News·+5 outlets · 83% center
Politics·7m ago

Ministers Approve Fast-Track Electricity Connections for Druze Housing

Israel’s ministerial committee on legislation approved a bill to speed electricity connections for homes in Druze villages. The proposal, led by Energy Minister Eli Cohen and MK Afif Abed, would let the energy minister authorize connections before full planning is complete, if local authorities commit to regularizing the area within two years.

Ynet
Tech·11m ago

Former 8200 chief Yossi Sariel launches AI startup with government ambitions

Former Unit 8200 commander Yossi Sariel has founded Alma Labs, an AI education startup incorporated on February 3, 2026. The company is seeking government business and could eventually serve as an exclusive provider, but no formal contracts have been announced. Sariel is also expected to remain on Decart AI’s board.

Globes
Security·11m ago

IDF Finds 200-Meter Hezbollah Tunnel in Southern Lebanon

The IDF said it found a more than 200-meter tunnel in Majdal Zoun, southern Lebanon, containing hundreds of weapons and four launch shafts. It also said more than 20 Hezbollah militants, including over 10 Radwan Force members, were killed and over 50 terror sites were destroyed.

Ynet·+10 outlets · 64% center
Security·12m ago

Thousands Pay Tribute to Sgt. Maj. Nave Chabashush at Funeral

Thousands attended the funeral of Sgt. Maj. Nave Chabashush, whose grandfather, family, commanders, friends, and community members delivered emotional eulogies. Speakers praised his values, humility, and battlefield commitment, while IDF representatives said Battalion 52 and Brigade 401 are still fighting. The burial also underscored the continuing war, with Israel Ganz noting that a memorial to Nave stood where an Iranian missile fragment had been weeks earlier.

Srugim·+1 outlet · 50% center
Sports·15m ago

Spain and Saudi Arabia deadlocked in Atlanta group-stage clash

Spain and Saudi Arabia played in Atlanta in their second Group H match at the 2026 World Cup. Spain changed its lineup to include Lamine Yamal, while Saudi Arabia again set up defensively under Georgios Donis. The group remained tightly packed after both teams entered with one point.

Walla
Economy·20m ago

Rep Energy files for Tel Aviv IPO at up to NIS 1.5 billion valuation

Rep Energy, a Rep Public subsidiary, filed for a Tel Aviv IPO at a valuation of NIS 1.3 billion to NIS 1.5 billion. It plans to raise NIS 350 million to NIS 450 million, mainly to fund projects and repay some parent-company loans, while also facing a recent accounting correction that sharply cut reported profit.

Globes
Tech·21m ago

Apple Unveils Siri AI, but Investors Stay Skeptical

Apple unveiled Siri AI at WWDC 2026, aiming to prove it can compete in artificial intelligence after delays and criticism. Shares fell about 1.9% after the event and another 2% the next day as investors waited to see real-world results. The report says Apple is also relying on Google help and Nvidia chips for some cloud computing.

Behadrei Haredim
World·21m ago

Fatal Cost of Viral Challenges: Two Children Dead, Teen in Critical Condition

Two recent U.S. cases have highlighted the deadly risks of viral online challenges, including the deaths of a 9-year-old Texas girl and a 12-year-old New York boy. A 15-year-old girl was also hospitalized in critical condition after taking a dangerous drug dose for a social media challenge.

Now 14·+1 outlet · 50% center
Culture·22m ago

42 Students Mark Completion of Shabbat Laws Study in Satmar Vizhnitz Ceremony

On Thursday, 42 scholars in the Siret Vizhnitz Hasidic community celebrated finishing more than five years of Shabbat-law study. The ceremony included rabbis from several Hasidic courts, certificate presentations by the Siret Vizhnitz Rebbe, and praise for the program’s Torah publications.

Behadrei Haredim·+1 outlet · 100% right-leaning
Security·23m ago

Hundreds Farewell Tank Soldier Liav Kababia, Killed in Southern Lebanon

Hundreds attended the funeral of Staff Sgt. Liav Kababia in Kfar Saba after he was killed in southern Lebanon. His former commander, mother and sister delivered emotional eulogies, highlighting his bravery, meaning to his family and inspiration to others.

Now 14·+11 outlets · 55% center
Culture·26m ago

Noa Kirel Says Daniel Peretz Has Become More Religious

Noa Kirel said her husband Daniel Peretz has become more religious, prays with tefillin daily, and the couple keeps Friday-night kiddush in England. She also discussed her recent appendicitis hospitalization and their interrupted honeymoon trip.

Now 14·+1 outlet · 100% right-leaning
World·26m ago

Iran Pauses Talks After Trump's Latest Threats

Iran has told mediators it is freezing talks after Donald Trump’s latest threats in a Fox interview and on his social media account. Officials said they are consulting in Tehran about next steps.

Kikar HaShabbat
General·30m ago

Two deputy editors leave Calcalist amid broader newsroom shakeup

Calcalist deputy editors Golan Friedenfeld and Amir Ziv said they will leave the paper on June 30 after nearly 19 years. Their departure deepens a broader leadership shakeup at the Yedioth Ahronoth-owned daily, which is being folded into a larger group restructuring.

Globes
Politics·32m ago

Trump Has Not Abandoned Israel, But the Alliance Looks More Conditional

A Hebrew opinion article says J.D. Vance’s comments on U.S. military aid show that the U.S.-Israel alliance is becoming more transactional and conditional. It argues that Trump has not abandoned Israel, but is increasingly asking it to fit his Iran-centered agenda. The piece warns that this shift could turn an alliance based on trust into one based on dependence.

Kikar HaShabbat
Security·32m ago

Netanyahu Asked Shin Bet Chief to Probe Leak of Iran Strike Timing to Channel 12

Benjamin Netanyahu asked Shin Bet chief David Zini to investigate a leak to Channel 12 about the timing of Israel’s strike on Iran. The Shin Bet has not decided whether to act, while legal and law-enforcement sources warned that such an inquiry would be nearly impossible and could endanger press freedom.

Behadrei Haredim
Politics·32m ago

U.S. Sanctions Campaign Faces Limits as Rivals Find Ways Around It

The United States has intensified sanctions on Iran and other adversaries, but many of those targets continue to evade pressure. The article says weak enforcement, not the tool itself, is what blunts sanctions, even as Washington pushes new measures and negotiations.

Globes·+1 outlet
General·37m ago

Haifa Carjacking Ends in Crash and Injuries, Suspect Remanded

A 37-year-old Hadera resident allegedly carjacked a woman in Haifa over the weekend, then crashed into several vehicles while fleeing. Two people were lightly injured, and police arrested him after a foot chase; his detention was extended until June 22, 2026.

Now 14·+1 outlet · 100% right-leaning
General·41m ago

Taissia Zmolotsky files police complaint over leaked call in Eyal Golan case

Taissia Zmolotsky filed a police complaint against Eyal Golan and Ram Landes over a leaked, edited recording of a conversation with another complainant in the "Games of Company" case. She alleges wiretapping and attempted extortion, while Landes denies involvement and Golan has not responded.

Kan News
Economy·43m ago

Wall Street Journal Exposes Secret Influencer Marketing Network Behind Polymarket

A Wall Street Journal investigation says Polymarket paid influencers to fake trading success through cloned simulation systems. The campaign, aimed at U.S. users despite regulatory restrictions, drew more than 140 million views and prompted TikTok and YouTube action.

Behadrei Haredim·+3 outlets · 67% right-leaning
Politics·44m ago

Report Says Starmer Could Resign as Labour Revolt Grows, Party Denies It

British reports say Keir Starmer may announce his resignation and a timetable for leaving office, but his office denies it. The pressure follows a Labour revolt, with more than 100 MPs calling for him to go and Andy Burnham emerging as a possible successor.

Behadrei Haredim·+6 outlets · 57% right-leaning
Culture·46m ago

51-Year-Old Fan Dies After Fall During Goose Concert at Madison Square Garden

A 51-year-old man died after falling from an elevated area during a Goose concert at Madison Square Garden on Saturday night. Police said he was found unconscious around 9:51 p.m., taken to a hospital, and the case remains under investigation. The band continued performing and later expressed condolences.

Ynet·+1 outlet · 50% center
World·46m ago

Three Israelis Killed in Small Plane Crash in Maryland

Three Israeli citizens died on Sunday when a Piper PA-28 light aircraft crashed in Maryland. The plane had departed New Jersey, and U.S. authorities have opened a formal investigation into the cause.

Srugim·+10 outlets · 64% center
Security·50m ago

Netanyahu vows Israel will block Iranian nuclear armament and keep forces in southern Lebanon

At a memorial for his brother Yoni Netanyahu, Benjamin Netanyahu revealed two covert anti-Iran operations and said Israel acted to prevent an immediate nuclear threat. He also vowed that Israel would keep forces in southern Lebanon as long as needed and would never let Iran obtain nuclear weapons while he is prime minister.

Srugim·+3 outlets · 100% right-leaning
Sports·51m ago

Former Mexico City Borough Chief Goes Viral for Her World Cup Look

Sandra Cuevas, a former Mexico City borough chief, has gone viral during the 2026 World Cup for her appearances supporting Mexico. Online attention focused on her bold clothing and figure, and she answered the comparisons with humor. She now works for Mexico Nuevo after serving as Cuauhtémoc borough chief from 2021 to 2024.

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Politics12:14 · 4h ago

Yinon Magal Says Israel Needs to Back the Government Amid Trump’s Shift

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In a commentary on Trump and Netanyahu, Yinon Magal said he saw the weekend filled with analyses of his post attacking Donald Trump, J.D. Vance, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, and of claims that he was trying to avoid blaming Benjamin Netanyahu. He argued the opposite may be true, asking whether critics are doing everything possible to pin the situation on Netanyahu.

Magal said Trump had suddenly and illogically reversed course after Israel and the U.S. fought together against Iran. He noted that critics had previously portrayed Netanyahu’s biggest achievement as bringing Trump to Israel’s side, making him the first Israeli prime minister to do so in a joint strike against Iran, which he called Israel’s main enemy. He asked why, after saying Israel was a U.S. client state, those same critics were now searching for reasons to blame Netanyahu.

According to Magal, the current moment is complicated and requires people to support the government and Israel in a difficult time. He said he understands criticism if Netanyahu truly bore responsibility for a development, and recalled that he had already said Netanyahu bore responsibility for the events of October 7. But, he added, he does not understand what Netanyahu could have done differently in this case.

Magal also quoted Ben Caspit as saying Netanyahu had put all his eggs in one basket, then reminded him that he had spent the day praising the importance of bringing Trump on board. He concluded that Trump, for mainly economic reasons, had chosen to reverse himself and back what Magal called a “terrible arrangement,” and urged Israelis to stay strong for the country’s interests.

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