A News 14 report from Kerem Shalom found many Gazans saying they would leave immediately if crossings opened. Interviewees blamed war devastation, harsh living conditions and fear of Hamas, while Israeli officials say emigration is the only long-term solution.
The article says Israel has steadily lost freedom of action in Lebanon as U.S.-Iran negotiations reshaped the rules. It argues that Israeli concessions have constrained IDF operations, strengthened Iran’s leverage, and may soon lead to a limited Israeli pullback and Lebanese Army deployment south of the Litani.
Channel 14 reported that Gadi Eisenkot’s “Yashar! with Eisenkot” party is publicly courting right-wing voters while privately considering cooperation with Arab society. The report quoted Shaul Meridor and Matan Kahana from a recent activists’ meeting and said the party is using strategic ambiguity ahead of the 2026 election.
Lionel Messi has become the all-time leading scorer in World Cup history with his 17th tournament goal. The article reviews every one of his World Cup goals from 2006 through his record-setting run at age 39.
His latest goals came during Argentina’s title defense in the United States, after previous landmark strikes in Qatar 2022 and earlier tournaments.
Channel 14 reported that Avigdor Lieberman’s Israel Beiteinu is quietly seeking new political partnerships. Representatives from several groups met Monday night to discuss cooperation ahead of the coming election.
Lebanese media reported that Israel will not hand a Hezbollah facility in Majdal Zun to the Lebanese Army and plans to demolish it itself. The IDF said it found a major underground site with about 50 drones and killed around 20 Hezbollah fighters. Residents were warned ahead of a blast expected to be extremely powerful.
Hapoel Holon has activated its option to keep Yar Kravitz for another season. The 27-year-old guard joined from Ness Ziona last summer and averaged 7.4 points, 3.8 assists and 2.9 rebounds per game.
Turkey and Egypt recently carried out a major joint air exercise near Israel’s western border. The article says the former rivals are improving ties, a shift that worries Israel.
Israeli prosecutors are awaiting a Mossad security opinion that may determine whether Yonatan Urich, Eli Feldstein and Shlomo Einhorn face security charges in the Qatargate case. Officials are examining whether Mossad chief Roman Gofman is conflicted out of signing the opinion because of his past ties to Benjamin Netanyahu.
Iran is expected to gain phased access to up to $15 billion in frozen assets in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. The release is tied to Iranian commitments on its nuclear program and may begin in the next few days.
Organizers finalized plans for a Wednesday 4:00 p.m. car-convoy protest against arrests of yeshiva students, with departures from 19 cities across Israel. They said hundreds have registered and warned they have backup plans if police restrict the demonstration.
Rabbi Yigal Levinstein, head of the Bnei David pre-military academy in Eli, is urging religious students not to join Sayeret Matkal after the unit integrated its first female combat soldier. He says the unit is now mixed and lacks halachic permission for observant troops, while the IDF says the pilot will be reviewed by the General Staff soon.
Montreal police confirmed that an officer was killed in a shooting in the Côte-des-Neiges district. The report, attributed to CBC, gives no additional details about the incident.
On Monday, the Jerusalem District Court rejected a request to block the Likud party conference. The decision clears the way for the convention to take place.
News 13 published a special report on the conclusion of Benjamin Netanyahu’s testimony in Case 4000. It asks whether he ultimately provided a consistent defense or will face conviction in the corruption case against him. The article recalls his claim that he had waited eight years to tell the truth.
Switzerland is hosting U.S.-Iran talks at Bürgenstock and is using its decades-long role as a neutral intermediary to stay central to the diplomacy. The country’s political and historical ties with Iran, and its role in past nuclear negotiations, give it influence despite limited trade. If sanctions on Iran are eased, Swiss officials may be among the first to seek business access.
Witnesses told ynet that a shooting in Montreal occurred in the Jewish area, near a kosher grocery and Chabad. One suspect was detained, another was still being sought, and police moved hotel guests to the local Chabad house.
Security officials in communities near Gaza say they were not warned in time about unusual Hamas activity. The delay also reached the Air Force hours after the IDF knew, and the matter is under investigation.
Central Elections Committee Director General Dean Livne said no arrests of draft evaders will be made on election day, aiming to reassure ultra-Orthodox voters. He also discussed election preparations, staffing shortages, and the broader political fight over dissolving the Knesset and setting a likely October 20 election date.
The Kfar Saba Magistrate’s Court ruled for retired Maj. Gen. Israel Ziv in a defamation suit against influencer Eliran Abraham Dehan. Dehan was ordered to pay 160,000 shekels in damages and about 20,000 shekels in costs after failing to submit a defense.
Fimi sold about 6% of Bet Shemesh Engines to Harel Insurance for NIS 500 million, making Harel the company’s largest shareholder. The sale was done off-market at NIS 850 per share and left Fimi with about 8% of the company.
Lionel Messi scored after missing an early penalty to give Argentina a 1-0 lead over Austria in the 2026 World Cup. The goal triggered massive celebrations among fans watching in Buenos Aires, including a fake trophy celebration.
Police raided an Ashdod vehicle inspection center Monday after an undercover probe uncovered a bribery ring that allegedly let unsafe cars pass annual tests. Twelve suspects were arrested, and police say further arrests of car owners are expected.
Trump said Iran will accept broad nuclear oversight, after Tehran rejected J.D. Vance’s claim that IAEA inspectors were returning. At the same time, Washington lifted oil-sale restrictions on Iran for 60 days during talks.
Channel 13 reported that Benjamin Netanyahu spoke many times with his lawyer Amit Hadad during his cross-examination, despite a court ban on such contact. Hadad denied wrongdoing and said he filed proper requests in specific cases.
Firefighters in Beitar Illit rescued a child who got trapped inside a concrete bin while playing. The boy was freed safely in the afternoon, with medical staff assisting at the scene. Fire officials warned parents and children not to treat concrete blocks as play equipment.
Shin Bet chief David Zini said Eilat could become a future attack target and ordered expanded intelligence gathering during an internal tour of the city. The agency and city officials said there is no concrete threat, while Mayor Eli Lankri said Eilat is prepared and reinforced.
A delegation of leading Israeli rabbis held fundraising and strengthening events in Deal, New Jersey, for the World Torah Fund. Rabbi Moshe Hillel Hirsch and others appealed for expanded support for Torah learners, while donors pledged continued backing.
Austria’s media celebrated after Lionel Messi missed a first-half penalty in Argentina’s match against Austria in Arlington, Texas. The miss came early in the game, kept the score 0-0, and set a World Cup record for Messi’s penalty misses.
Israel’s State Attorney’s Office indicted two Beersheba men, aged 21 and 19, for allegedly stabbing a driver after a road dispute. The victim was injured in the leg and stomach, while one suspect later allegedly threw a knife at police.
A profile published for Yariv Levin’s birthday recounts ten lesser-known facts about his life and career. It notes his ties to Menachem Begin, his military Arabic studies, his legal work, his family background, and his twice serving as Knesset speaker.
With the Democrats party primary approaching, candidates are making increasingly extreme public statements. The report highlights calls for military refusal, meetings with figures from Syria, Saudi Arabia and Fatah, and harsh attacks on right-wing voters, while the party and Yair Golan declined to respond.
Einav Chabshush, whose son Noa was killed in the southern Lebanon tank disaster on Friday, is speaking during shiva about his death and her pregnancy. She said Noa had already learned by video call that he was going to have a younger sister.
Israel’s attorney general will ask the High Court to void Yehuda Eliyahu’s appointment as director general of the Israel Land Authority, citing concerns over the selection process. The move comes amid three petitions against the appointment and may leave the post to an acting chief until after elections.
Benjamin Netanyahu met Željka Cvijanović, a member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in Jerusalem on Monday. The talks focused on strengthening political, economic and diplomatic ties, amid Israel’s close relations with Republika Srpska. The article also reviewed the history of Israel-Bosnia relations and past high-level visits.
A Kseife resident was moderately wounded after police shot him near Arad. Police said he was armed and threatened officers, and a handgun and magazine were found on him. He was taken to Soroka Medical Center, while residents gathered to protest.
Four Central Israel residents were arrested on suspicion of child abuse and distributing obscene material in a Lahav 433 cyber investigation. Police published one suspect’s Telegram and Instagram profiles, while prosecutors moved toward indictments against two women in the case.
Apple is moving into foldable phones, with Samsung Display cleared to mass-produce screens for the first foldable iPhone. The panels are expected to come from Vietnam, under a three-year exclusivity deal, and the device is rumored to debut with premium hardware and a roughly $2,000 price tag.
A recipe describes a quick potato and cheese bake made with grated potatoes, eggs, cottage cheese, and yellow cheese. It is baked at 180 degrees Celsius for about 40 minutes and served hot with salad. The recipe suggests optional additions such as fried onions, olives, corn, or herbs.
Elitzur Netanya lost 84-89 to Galil Upper Galilee in Kfar Blum in its last top-division game of the season. Netanya was already relegated and finished with 23 losses and 9 wins, while Javonte McCoy scored 28 points in defeat.
Trump Says Iran Will Accept Broad Nuclear Inspections
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Translated & summarized from Ynet by baba
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U.S. President Donald Trump responded to Iranian denials that Tehran has agreed to allow nuclear inspectors into the country. In a post on his Truth Social platform, which he owns, Trump said that