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World·4m ago

Trump says Iran told U.S. there are no fees in the Strait of Hormuz

Donald Trump said on Truth Social that Iran told the U.S. there are no charges on ships crossing the Strait of Hormuz. He warned that negotiations would end immediately if the information is false and said no Iranian money has been released, though some funds may later be freed under U.S. control.

Ynet
Sports·5m ago

Mizrahi Says No Veto Was Used on Stilman’s Role at Maccabi

Maccabi Tel Aviv won its 58th basketball title and completed a double with a 3-1 finals win over Hapoel Tel Aviv. Shimon Mizrahi said the club did not veto Arik Stilman’s ownership role, dismissed Ofer Yanai’s refereeing claims, and outlined offseason targets and challenges.

Mako
Health·5m ago

Six Kindergarten Children in Hefer Valley Treated for Suspected Spotted Fever After Tick Exposure

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N12·+2 outlets · 100% center
Politics·9m ago

Netanyahu and Ultra-Orthodox Parties Move Closer to Ending Coalition Crisis

The Knesset House Committee will open debate Monday on a Basic Law on Torah Study after Netanyahu reached an understanding with ultra-Orthodox party leaders. In exchange for advancing their priorities, the parties are expected to stop backing Knesset dissolution and return to full coalition discipline. They have dropped the daycare subsidy bill, still want the kashrut bill, and say they will not topple the government.

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Tech·9m ago

WhatsApp Adds New Safeguards Against Account Takeovers and Stranger Scams

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Economy·11m ago

Elon Musk Falls Back Below the Trillion-Dollar Mark Within Days

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Kikar HaShabbat·+1 outlet · 100% right-leaning
Security·12m ago

IDF Strikes Armed Hezbollah Operatives After Threat Near Ali Tahar Ridge

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Srugim·+6 outlets · 57% right-leaning
Politics·14m ago

Massive Ultra-Orthodox protest convoy expected to paralyze roads across Israel

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Ynet·+3 outlets · 75% center
Politics·16m ago

Miri Regev Tries Again to Place Ofer Malka at the Airports Authority

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Globes
Economy·18m ago

New Israeli Defense-Tech Fund Raises $50 Million and Makes Five Early Bets

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Calcalist·+1 outlet
Politics·20m ago

Haredi leadership backs massive car protest over yeshiva arrests

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Kikar HaShabbat·+8 outlets · 50% center
Politics·20m ago

Goldknopf Threatens Nationwide Protest and Civil Uprising

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Ynet
Politics·21m ago

Knesset Delays Decision on Moving Memorial Shelters Along Highway 232

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Arutz Sheva
Health·22m ago

What Really Determines Whether Sleep Helps or Harms You

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Sports·27m ago

World Cup stars, underdogs, and old grudges define the tournament so far

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Walla
Security·28m ago

Tunnel Dug from the Territories Toward Israel Found Near Jerusalem

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Walla·+7 outlets · 50% center
World·29m ago

Australian Judge Bars TikTok Threat Video From Trial of Two Nurses

An Australian judge ruled that a threatening video involving two Sydney hospital workers cannot be used in their upcoming trial. The siblings, Ahmid Nadir and Sarah Abu-Lebda, deny charges that they threatened Israeli patients and made abusive remarks in videos that triggered public outrage.

Kan News·+1 outlet · 100% center
Economy·31m ago

Cyberbit shuts its Israel operations and lays off all local staff

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Calcalist
Health·33m ago

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Walla
Economy·33m ago

Nohi Dankner to Be Declared Bankrupt After Court Hearing

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Ynet·+3 outlets · 100% center
Sports·35m ago

Messi Celebrates 39 With Video Showing Impressive Fitness at Argentina Camp

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Walla·+1 outlet · 50% center
Politics·38m ago

Top House Republican Rips J.D. Vance Over Israel Remarks

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Kikar HaShabbat
Politics·39m ago

Degel HaTorah leader backs car protest as ultra-Orthodox turnout widens

Organizers of today’s car protest say Rabbi Moshe Hillel Hirsch has endorsed the demonstration, which they expect will draw many more ultra-Orthodox drivers. The expanded participation is expected to cause major traffic disruptions on key roads in Israel.

Behadrei Haredim
Security·40m ago

Defense Minister Says Israel Will Keep Security Zones in Lebanon and Syria

Israel Defense Minister Israel Katz said Wednesday that Israel will not withdraw from its security zones in Lebanon and Syria, even if the United States demands it. He said the areas will remain empty of civilians until Hezbollah disarms, and that Israel’s policy in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria is unified.

Ynet·+2 outlets · 67% center
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Politics07:08 · 4h ago

Diaspora Jews Feel Strong Shared Fate With Israel, JPPI Survey Finds

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Translated & summarized from Behadrei Haredim by baba
The story · English

A new comparison between JPPI’s “The Voice of the Jewish People” survey and Israel’s Diaspora Index shows strong feelings of mutual responsibility and shared destiny between Jews in the Diaspora and Jews in Israel. The JPPI poll covered Jews in the United States, Canada and Britain, while the Diaspora Ministry’s recent index examined Israeli attitudes toward Jewish communities abroad.

Among Diaspora respondents, 75% of American Jews said they feel personally responsible for the fate of Jews in Israel, compared with 84% in Canada and 66% in Britain. When asked whether they share a common destiny with Jews in Israel, 80% in the United States said yes, 81% in Canada and 80% in Britain. In Israel, 75% of respondents agreed that Jews in the Diaspora and Jews in Israel share a common fate despite living in different countries.

On who is responsible for the continued existence of the Jewish people outside Israel, 56% of American respondents pointed to Israel, 72% did so in Canada and 49% in Britain. In Israel, 56% now say the state is responsible for the survival of Jewish communities abroad, down from 68% a year earlier. The survey also found broad support for viewing Israel as a refuge, with 74% in the United States, 78% in Canada and 68% in Britain describing it that way, while 82% of Israelis said Israel remains the safest refuge for Jews worldwide.

There was also strong support for Israeli investment in ties with the Diaspora. 83% of Americans, 87% of Canadians and 78% of Britons said Israel should devote resources to strengthening those connections. On government funding for Jewish identity and education abroad, support stood at 57% in the United States, 52% in Canada and 55% in Britain, while 58% of Israelis backed allocating resources for that purpose.

JPPI director general Shuki Friedman said surveys since October 7 show Diaspora Jews feel a deep bond with Jewish identity and “shared fate” with Jews in Israel, and that Israel is seen as “an existential anchor and a safe haven” amid rising antisemitism. He added that the relationship is mutual and that Israeli leaders should devote attention and resources to strengthening Diaspora communities and maximizing potential aliyah.

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