The article says the real danger from the Switzerland talks is Iran turning the Strait of Hormuz into bargaining leverage tied to Lebanon. It warns this could normalize strategic blackmail and urges Israel to coordinate with Washington while preserving freedom of action in southern Lebanon.
Yair Lapid criticized an emerging deal between Benjamin Netanyahu and Haredi parties that would move several disputed bills. He accused Netanyahu of giving public money to Haredim and to draft evaders instead of enforcing the law.
Netanyahu met Moshe Gafni and Aryeh Deri on Tuesday to try to secure ultra-Orthodox support for a legislative package and an agreed election date, likely October 20. The reported deal would advance Haredi draft-related laws before the Knesset is dissolved, in exchange for their support for other coalition bills and a national inquiry proposal.
Micah Nori is expected to become Portland’s next head coach, replacing Tiago Splitter. ESPN’s Shams Charania reported the move Tuesday evening, after Portland’s search narrowed to Nori, Tyler Lashbrook and Splitter.
The provided source contains only the headline, which says Yoaz Hendel is weighing two political options, one involving Benny Gantz and Shem Tov, and another involving Chili Tropper and the Fourth Quarter. No further article text or outcome is included.
Hapoel Tel Aviv announced two more signings after bringing in Doron Leidner. Goalkeeper Sean Ben Nesher joined on a one-year deal, and midfielder Itay Shavit arrived on a five-year contract.
YAMAM arrested two Abu Ghosh residents overnight in a Ramallah hotel for a severe stabbing of an East Jerusalem man. The attack happened earlier this month during a dispute, and their detention was extended in Jerusalem today.
Likud MK Dan Illouz condemned his own government over unspecified moves, calling them an insult to “the serving public.” He said the actions would cost the coalition votes and lead to an election loss.
Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem said in an Ashura-eve speech that Lebanon is in a new historical phase. He claimed the country is now “breaking the Israeli project” and credited armed resistance for doing so.
Napoli is trying to sign Israeli winger Anan Khalaili from Union Saint-Gilloise for 22 million to 25 million euros. Italian journalist Raffaele Auriemma praised him highly, comparing him to Achraf Hakimi, while noting he is not yet a direct Giovanni Di Lorenzo replacement. The move now depends on whether Napoli can meet Union Saint-Gilloise’s price.
Bnei Herzliya has activated Yehu Orland’s option, keeping him as head coach for a third season despite interest from Hapoel Tel Aviv. Orland said the team aims to stay among the league’s top sides after reaching the State Cup final, finishing fourth, and securing another Basketball Champions League group-stage berth.
Three criminal investigations involving two sitting judges in Israel have been closed. One case ended for lack of culpability, while two secret probes against a senior district judge, including suspicion of falsifying a transcript, were also shut down.
Itamar Ben Gvir said the police response to Haredi protests on Route 4 will be followed by significant changes. He was answering Police Commissioner Danny Levy, who defended the officers and the Bnei Brak-Ramat Gan station commander.
Israeli rescue and police teams are searching Tuesday evening for a missing stand-up paddleboard rider at the Sea of Galilee. The Kinneret Cities Association also warned the public against entering the lake after lifeguards leave and against using flotation devices in strengthening winds.
Wikipedia has permanently banned co-founder Larry Sanger from editing after he launched an "intellectual diversity" project aimed at recruiting conservative and pro-Israel editors. Sanger denied wrongdoing and said the process was unfair.
Gadi Eisenkot attacked a reported deal between Benjamin Netanyahu, Moshe Gafni and Aryeh Deri that would advance legislation including a political inquiry into October 7 and a Basic Law on Torah study. The October Council movement also denounced the arrangement as "blood profiteering."
Gadi Eisenkot sharply attacked Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday evening over reported coalition maneuvering toward October elections. He accused Netanyahu of trading national interests and weakening the IDF, and said a state inquiry would still be established.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun spoke by phone with U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. They discussed the Switzerland talks and a proposed American-Lebanese-Iranian ceasefire oversight mechanism.
Israel’s Health Ministry made Prof. Sigal Sadetsky’s appointment as head of the Public Health Division permanent. She had served as acting head since February and recently led Ebola preparedness and public health efforts during Operation “Roar of the Lion.”
Two months after Israel launched a discounted grocery basket with Carrefour, average basket prices fell 4.75%, but most items did not get cheaper. Carrefour sharply increased sales and market share for several basket products, while other chains only partly matched the cuts.
U.S. investigators say a second ransom note in the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case appears authentic and suggests she died after being abducted. Savannah Guthrie's family responded with a video, while authorities in Arizona continue the search.
Israel’s Health Ministry and Environmental Protection Ministry warned that entering eight northern streams may be dangerous because of abnormal pollution readings. The Environmental Protection Ministry said it has not identified the source of the contamination.
Benny Gantz is reportedly nearing talks to form a new party and joint list with Dadi Shchimi, with Yoez Hendel expected to play a central role. Blue and White says Gantz is speaking with many figures from across the political map to build a broad Zionist government after the election.
Reports say Giannis Antetokounmpo is leaving Milwaukee for the Miami Heat in a blockbuster trade. Miami gets Antetokounmpo and Bobby Portis, while Milwaukee receives a package led by Tyler Herro, draft picks, and young players. The move is expected to reshape the Eastern Conference and send both teams into new eras.
Israel’s ambassador to the United States, Yechiel Leiter, warned that the fifth round of talks with Lebanon is being undermined by Iranian influence and could be helping Hezbollah. He said Israel insists Hezbollah must still be dismantled and that any ceasefire understanding requiring its withdrawal must remain binding.
Israel’s ambassador to the United States, Yechiel Leiter, said the fifth round of Israel-Lebanon talks in Washington is “in danger of going off the rails.” He described the earlier process as moving toward peace, Hezbollah’s removal, and reduced Iranian influence, but warned the current track is badly disrupted.
His remarks followed a joint statement after the fourth round saying Israel and Lebanon had agreed on steps toward a ceasefire, Hezbollah’s withdrawal south of the Litani, and pilot zones under sole Lebanese army control.
Oded Forer, the head of Yisrael Beiteinu’s faction, attacked Benjamin Netanyahu over reports of a deal with Aryeh Deri and Moshe Gafni tied to an October election date. He accused the prime minister of sacrificing wartime priorities for political survival and said his party seeks a future government that drafts everyone.
The article breaks down Israeli Bar Association exam results and says the waiting period after the test is psychologically difficult. It details pass rates by attempt, institution, internship placement, and reservist status, showing major differences across groups.
Aryeh Deri and Moshe Gafni said they would back dissolving the Knesset if two ultra-Orthodox bills are not advanced this week. After meeting Benjamin Netanyahu, they demanded immediate progress on the Torah study Basic Law and a bill halting arrests of yeshiva students.
A 22-year-old man was seriously wounded in a suspected shooting near Kafr Qara. Magen David Adom evacuated him from a local clinic to Hillel Yaffe Medical Center in Hadera.
An 8-year-old girl from central Israel was hospitalized after squishy toy fragments lodged deep in her ear. ENT doctors removed the pieces with specialized equipment, and she was discharged without damage to the eardrum or ear canal.
Two Tel Aviv brothers, ages 24 and 17, were arrested after allegedly threatening and assaulting medical staff at a south Tel Aviv medical facility. An off-duty officer intervened to protect a worker and was then beaten himself; the older brother’s detention was extended and the younger was placed under house arrest.
England beat Croatia 4-2 in their 2026 World Cup opener, with Thomas Tuchel credited for turning the team into a club-like side. The article highlights England’s tactical structure, work rate, and Harry Kane’s central role, while noting defensive errors still need fixing.
Netanyahu reached a deal with Moshe Gafni and Aryeh Deri in which ultra-Orthodox parties dropped the daycare subsidies bill. In return, they are set to get a Torah Basic Law, a ban on arrests of draft evaders, and a kashrut bill, while backing attorney general powers-splitting legislation and a political inquiry into October 7.
A 6-year-old girl was moderately injured in a motorcycle accident in Holon. Rescue crews treated her at the scene and took her to hospital for further treatment.
A Tel Aviv court will hear banks’ request to open insolvency proceedings against Nochi Dankner and declare him bankrupt. The banks say he has defaulted on a 510 million shekel debt, while Dankner argues for mediation instead of bankruptcy.
Phoenix is preparing to enter Israel’s nonbank mortgage market through Gamma Credit. The insurer says the move will expand its lending business and complement consumer and real-estate financing, as the sector remains dominated by banks.
Tomer Tzarfati signed with Kfar Shalem after leaving Maccabi Netanya. In a candid interview, he described being excluded, suspended, and left without a farewell message from the club where he grew up.
NOAA says there is more than a 60% chance of a super El Niño developing by the end of 2026. Scientists say it could make 2026 one of the hottest years on record and disrupt weather worldwide.
A Ghanaian witch doctor, Nana Kwaku Bonsam, said he will curse Harry Kane before England's Tuesday night match against Ghana. England are seeking a win to advance, while Kane arrives after a 36-goal Bundesliga season and a brace against Croatia.
Drone Strike Reported Against Vehicle in Southern Lebanon
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Lebanese media reported that a drone struck a vehicle in B'raashit, in southern Lebanon. No further details were provided in the report about casualties, damage, or who carried out the attack.