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Security·9m ago

East Jerusalem resident to be charged with murdering his 3-year-old son

Police say an East Jerusalem father will be charged with murdering his 3-year-old son after allegedly suffocating him with a plastic bag. The child died after being brought to a Jerusalem hospital in critical condition on June 6, and prosecutors are expected to file charges in the coming days.

Kan News·+4 outlets · 80% center
Sports·9m ago

Spain Finds a More Direct Formula and Pounds Saudi Arabia 4-0

Spain beat Saudi Arabia 4-0 after changing to a more direct, faster attacking style. Lamine Yamal scored in the 10th minute, and Mikel Oyarzabal added two goals as Spain answered criticism after its opening draw with Cape Verde.

Ynet
Politics·11m ago

Sunak Warns Britain's Next Prime Minister to Have a Plan or Lose Sleep

Rishi Sunak warned Andy Burnham that without a clear plan he will be another sleepless British prime minister. The warning came as Keir Starmer resigned, deepening a period of rapid leadership turnover amid economic weakness, high debt, and political instability.

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Health·13m ago

Rambam Reports 20-Minute Opioid Detox Using Focused Sound Technology

Rambam Medical Center says a new MRI-guided, noninvasive procedure ended a man’s opioid addiction in about 20 minutes. The patient, who had been taking about 130 painkiller pills a day after an injury, was clean one week later and also reduced smoking and lost the urge to drink alcohol.

Kan News·+3 outlets · 100% center
Health·13m ago

Health Ministry Shuts Popular Hadera Restaurant Over Severe Sanitation Failures

Israel’s Health Ministry ordered the immediate closure of the Aza restaurant branch in Hadera after finding severe sanitation violations. Inspectors reported cockroaches, unsafe food storage, improper temperatures, and unlabelled products, and the business was said to be operating without a license.

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

The Stunning Pigeon Whose Beauty Makes Motherhood Harder

The Jacobin pigeon, a decorative breed developed in India in the 16th century, is admired for its elaborate feather crown. But the same plumage can keep it from seeing its eggs and chicks, so breeders often trim it or use foster pigeons. Collectors prize the bird despite its difficult temperament and special care needs.

Kikar HaShabbat
Politics·15m ago

U.S. Lebanon Move Gives Iran and Qatar a Role, Drawing Israeli Alarm

An Israeli commentator warns that a new U.S.-backed Lebanon mechanism gives Iran and Qatar legitimacy instead of restraining them. He says Israel has reacted too quietly to a move that could set precedents in Lebanon, Gaza, and the West Bank. The article frames the decision as appeasement and urges Israel to defend its own security interests.

Now 14·+1 outlet · 100% right-leaning
Sports·21m ago

Barakat Waits for the Right Offer as Kangwa’s Future Remains Open

Hapoel Be'er Sheva is preparing for the 2026/2027 season and expects Lucas Ventura and Kings Kangwa to arrive by the end of the week. Alona Barkat is waiting for the right offer for Kangwa, whose price is expected to be 2 million to 3 million euros, while Miguel Vitor is likely to extend his deal.

N12·+1 outlet · 100% center
Sports·23m ago

Portland May Be the Real Winner After the Giannis Trade to Miami

Giannis Antetokounmpo was traded to Miami on Tuesday morning, and the move may benefit Portland more than it seemed. The Trail Blazers hold Milwaukee’s future first-round picks for 2028, 2029 and 2030, and their value could rise if the Bucks decline.

N12·+1 outlet · 100% center
Politics·24m ago

Netanyahu Says Israel Must Reduce Dependence on the US and Build Its Own Arms Supply

Benjamin Netanyahu told reserve combat officer cadets in Gush Etzion that Israel must reduce its dependence on the United States. He said Israel is fighting Iran and its proxies, must build an independent ammunition system, and should strengthen its military power and technology.

Kikar HaShabbat·+1 outlet · 100% right-leaning
Sports·28m ago

Turkish club Kasımpaşa enters race for Thiamoco Diarra

Turkish reports say Kasımpaşa has joined the pursuit of Thiamoco Diarra, a former Hapoel Haifa player. The club is negotiating with him and has made some progress toward a possible signing for next season. The news complicates Hapoel Tel Aviv’s efforts to land him for 2026/27.

Mako·+1 outlet · 100% center
Culture·29m ago

Yossi Mizrahi to Receive Governance Excellence Honor for Investigative Reporting

Channel 12 investigative reporter Yossi Mizrahi has been selected for the 2025 Quality of Government honor in the media category. The committee praised his public-interest journalism and said he embodies free press as a watchdog of democracy. The awards ceremony will be held on September 8 in Tel Aviv.

N12·+1 outlet · 100% center
Culture·31m ago

10 Things to Know About Yuval Hamebulbal on His 54th Birthday

Yuval Shem Tov, known as Yuval Hamebulbal, is 54 and remains one of Israel’s best-known children’s entertainers. The article reviews his long path to fame, his military service, his 2018 personal crisis, and his growing religious observance. It also notes his work on other children’s characters and his appearances in adult reality TV.

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Politics·34m ago

Police chief urges unity amid investigation of senior officers

Police Commissioner Danny Levy backed Israel Police personnel in a letter after the opening of an investigation into senior officers Alona Shushan and Lior Abudraham over alleged witness harassment in the Yakobi affair. The case, now being handled by the Israel Competition Authority, follows earlier claims about an alleged affair, a polygraph exoneration, a later sexual-harassment complaint, and allegations of conflicts of interest.

Now 14·+1 outlet · 50% center
Tech·37m ago

Trump Orders Quantum Push Aimed at Beating China

Donald Trump signed two executive orders to accelerate U.S. quantum technology, with goals for 2027, 2028, and 2031. The White House says the plan is meant to secure American leadership over China and protect critical infrastructure from future cyber threats.

Now 14·+1 outlet
Culture·38m ago

A Sushi Chef Brings Fine Dining Tastes to an Affordable Wine Bar in Ness Ziona

Midan Siboni, a high-profile sushi chef, has opened Grand Vin, a modest wine bar in Ness Ziona that serves his food at far lower prices than his private Jaffa tastings. The kosher dairy bar offers small fish and sushi plates, while Siboni says he is planning further expansion beyond Ness Ziona and possibly outside Tel Aviv.

Ynet
Economy·38m ago

Seoul Trading Halted Twice as Asian Tech Selloff Deepens

Asian markets slumped Tuesday, with South Korea’s KOSPI falling nearly 10% and triggering circuit breakers twice. The selloff followed weak tech trading in the US, while investors await key chip earnings and US inflation data amid ongoing Fed and geopolitical worries.

Walla·+2 outlets
Security·44m ago

Northern Residents Fear Lebanon Deal Will Leave Them Unprotected

Following U.S.-Iran talks in Switzerland, a Lebanon border monitoring mechanism was announced without Israel, drawing anger in Israel. Avi Ozana of Rosh Hanikra said residents fear the IDF may have to pull back from the security strip and insisted only Israeli soldiers can protect their homes.

Channel 13·+1 outlet · 100% center
Security·45m ago

Police Stop 14-Year-Old Driving on Bare Rims in Netivot

Police in Netivot arrested a 14-year-old who was driving a car without a license, with two other minors inside. Officers chased the vehicle after seeing it drive on its rims and throw sparks, then detained all three for investigation.

Kikar HaShabbat
General·46m ago

Phyllis Haimovich, Founder of Bereavement Support Group, Dies at 87

Phyllis Haimovich, founder of the bereaved-partners organization “He Left Behind a Friend/Partner,” died at 87 and will be buried Tuesday in Kfar Saba. Born in New York, she built the group after her daughter’s partner was killed in Lebanon in 1997, and it later expanded during the Swords of Iron war.

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World07:49 · 1h ago

Iran Says U.N. Nuclear Inspectors Will Not Be Allowed Into War-Damaged Sites

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The story · English

Iran said in an official statement that inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency will not be allowed to visit nuclear facilities damaged in the war. The announcement gives no further details about which sites are covered or when the restriction will take effect.

The article provides no additional substantive information beyond the headline and says more details will be published immediately.

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