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Security·7m ago

IDF strikes armed militants near troops in southern Lebanon

The IDF said it identified armed militants near its forces on the Ali al-Taher ridge in southern Lebanon and struck them quickly. The army said the attack was meant to remove an immediate threat and prevent harm to Israeli civilians and troops.

Behadrei Haredim·+5 outlets · 67% right-leaning
Culture·9m ago

Bnei Brak Boys at Aaleh Center Mark First Mishnah Completion

Teenagers with severe disabilities at Beit Yahalom in Bnei Brak celebrated completing Tractate Avot for the first time in their lives. The event was led by Rabbi Ariel Nissel and attended by Rabbi Shmuel Eliezer Stern, Aaleh founder Yehuda Marmurstein, and their families.

Behadrei Haredim
Culture·13m ago

Omer Adam to Pause Performances for a Year Ahead of Wedding

Omer Adam will take a year off from concerts while preparing to marry Sasha Israelovich in Italy in late August. His next Ramat Gan Stadium show may be his last for now, aside from prebooked events and Hanukkah performances.

Now 14·+2 outlets · 67% right-leaning
Health·13m ago

Rabbi Bergman Praises Chaim LeYeled for Extending the Lives of Patients

Rabbi Meir Tzvi Bergman met with Chaim LeYeled chairman Rabbi Reuven Sklar and praised the organization’s work for respiratory and skin patients. Sklar said the current facility is full and a new center is being built, while Bergman said the group’s work is “entirely sacred” and helps extend patients’ lives.

Behadrei Haredim·+1 outlet · 100% right-leaning
Tech·14m ago

Musk Predicts AI Could Surpass Humanity Within Five Years

Elon Musk said AI could surpass all human intelligence within four to five years, repeating increasingly short timelines for advanced AI. The article also cites similar industry forecasts, but notes skepticism about Musk’s predictions and concerns over the risks of such powerful systems.

Kikar HaShabbat
Politics·15m ago

Coalition Leaders' Meeting Canceled After Haredi Boycott

Coalition leaders' scheduled meeting was canceled on June 23, 2026, after a Haredi boycott. The report does not explain the dispute, provide reactions, or say whether the meeting will be rescheduled.

Behadrei Haredim
Culture·15m ago

Creamy Baked Potatoes Recipe That Disappears Fast

A simple recipe for creamy baked potatoes is presented as a crowd-pleasing side dish. It uses potatoes, cooking cream, yellow cheese, garlic, butter, and seasoning, then bakes at 180 degrees Celsius until golden.

Srugim
Security·15m ago

Trump Has Not Changed, Israel Must Adapt to a New Reality, Analyst Says

Shmuel Rosner says Donald Trump has not changed, but is acting in his own interests, while U.S. pressure on Israel reflects a broader strategic shift. He argues Iran is weaker militarily yet stronger politically, and warns Israel must adjust to declining influence in Washington.

Kikar HaShabbat
Politics·21m ago

Another Officer Plans High Court Petition After Ben Gvir Blocks Promotion

Senior Superintendent Itzik Elpsy plans to petition Israel's High Court after Itamar Ben Gvir refused to approve his appointment as spokesperson for the Investigations and Intelligence Division. The report, published Tuesday by Josh Breiner, says this is part of a continuing pattern of officers challenging blocked promotions.

Srugim·+1 outlet · 50% center
World·24m ago

Red Skies in Russia Precede Severe Storm and Heavy Rain

Unusual red skies appeared over Chelyabinsk in southern Russia before a severe storm hit. The system brought heavy rain, thunderstorms and hail, after authorities warned residents of harsh weather.

Kikar HaShabbat
Economy·24m ago

May 2026 sets record for average mortgage size taken by real estate investors

Bank of Israel data show that real estate investors took record-high average mortgages of 1.46 million shekels in May 2026. At the same time, mortgage arrears climbed to 4.45 billion shekels, a new monthly record. The article says the mortgage market is increasingly detached from the weak housing market.

Globes
Economy·24m ago

Inside Group Finalizes Merger With Sahara Kitchens to Expand Operations

Inside Group is completing a merger with Sahara Kitchens to expand its manufacturing, planning, quality control and service capabilities. The company says the move will improve customer service, add new technological systems, and help it lead the kitchen market’s next stage of growth.

Behadrei Haredim
Politics·26m ago

Knesset to Debate Unusually Long Delays in Disciplinary Cases Against Public Candidates

The Knesset will debate a motion by MK Ariel Kelner over unusually long disciplinary and administrative delays in public-sector cases. The discussion centers on attorney Roi Kahlon’s case, which has remained open for about a year and a half despite calls to close it or decide it. Kelner says the state needs clear rules and oversight to prevent open proceedings from harming candidates and civil servants.

Now 14
Tech·27m ago

WhatsApp rolls out a new glass-like iPhone design

WhatsApp has started rolling out a Liquid Glass redesign for iPhone users, adding floating, semi-transparent chat controls and a transparent navigation bar. The update matches iOS 26 and is being released gradually to beta testers and some stable-version users worldwide.

Now 14
Security·29m ago

Ukraine's elite forces deploy a long-range acoustic weapon

Ukraine's Special Operations Forces have been seen using a vehicle-mounted LRAD 1950XL-RT acoustic system. The U.S.-made device can project focused sound up to 5 kilometers and is intended for remote instructions, intimidation, and psychological operations.

Kikar HaShabbat
Security·34m ago

Lebanese reports say Israeli fire in south kills two

Lebanese state media and civil defense said an Israeli strike in al-Nabatiyah al-Fawqa, southern Lebanon, killed two people. The report provided no further details.

Ynet·+2 outlets · 67% right-leaning
Culture·36m ago

Quick Vegetable Fried Rice Makes an Easy, Filling Meal

This quick vegetable fried rice is a simple hot meal made from pantry and fridge staples. It combines cooked rice, vegetables, soy sauce and garlic, then stir-fries everything in a wok or large skillet.

Srugim
Security·36m ago

China Expands Secret Undersea Intelligence Network in Global Rivalry With the U.S.

Reuters says China is using at least 42 research ships over five years to map ocean floors for a covert underwater sensor network. The system is designed to improve submarine warfare and surveillance of Western ships, especially in strategic waters near Taiwan, Guam, India, Malacca and the Arctic.

Kikar HaShabbat
General·37m ago

Rare Prayer at the Cave of the Patriarchs Set for July 4 for Donors

A special prayer for Kupa Ha'Ir donors will take place on Wednesday, 9 Tammuz, at the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron. It will be led by three rabbis, timed to the traditional date of Caleb son of Jephunneh’s prayer there 3,337 years ago.

Behadrei Haredim
Sports·37m ago

Huge Crowd Expected for Game 4 of the Tel Aviv Derby Final

Maccabi Tel Aviv and Hapoel Tel Aviv play Game 4 of the Israeli Premier League final series Tuesday night at Menora Mivtachim Arena. Hapoel expect about 7,500 supporters, Maccabi 1,000, and hope to tie the series 2-2 and force a deciding Game 5.

N12·+3 outlets · 75% center
General·41m ago

Gymnastics coach Evgeny Yordanov arrested again on suspicion of sex crimes

Police arrested gymnastics coach Evgeny Yordanov again, this time on suspicion of serious sex offenses against another woman dating back to when she was a minor. Yordanov, already indicted in a separate case involving two gymnasts, is due in Tel Aviv Magistrate’s Court for a remand hearing.

Ynet
Politics·42m ago

Rabbi Dov Lior Backs Haredi-Style Yeshiva Rabbis Opposing Mixed Tank Service

Rabbi Dov Lior publicly supported rabbis who said they will stop sending students to the tank corps over the integration of women fighters. He argued the move violates religious standards and is not justified by operational need. The rabbis’ statement, led by Lior and Rabbi Yaakov Ariel, called the policy a severe Torah prohibition.

Arutz Sheva
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Teen researcher lands on Kremlin blacklist after exposing crypto network

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Translated & summarized from Kikar HaShabbat by baba
The story · English

Alexander Browder, 17, discovered in the middle of class that Russia had placed him on its entry-ban list as a “persona non grata.” Moscow said he was spreading “disinformation,” but Browder dismissed the move as “an honor” and said he was in “good company,” alongside veteran investigative journalists.

Browder’s research, done while his classmates studied economics, uncovered what he described as a hidden financial network he called “Hydra.” He traced how Russia used a cryptocurrency stablecoin called A7A5, pegged to the ruble, to launder money and evade international sanctions. He said about $100 billion moved through the network via exchanges in Kyrgyzstan and was used directly to help fund the war in Ukraine.

The teenager also said he exposed corruption at the highest levels, including claims that a businessman linked to the network rented a luxury private jet for Kyrgyzstan’s president. He said the work mattered because it revealed the Kremlin’s secret money routes.

For Browder, the investigation is personal as well as political. His father, Bill Browder, is one of Vladimir Putin’s harshest critics and became an anti-corruption campaigner after his friend and lawyer Sergei Magnitsky was tortured and killed in a Russian prison in 2009. Alexander said he has lived with threats of violence and kidnapping all his life, but refuses to be intimidated. He also said the report led the British government to impose new sanctions on Russia’s crypto infrastructure, and he told Moscow, “I am not backing down.”

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