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Economy·4m ago

Israeli Market Gains May Be Fading as Investors Rotate Back to the U.S.

The article says the Israeli stock market has weakened since early May as war-related and geopolitical tailwinds fade. It warns that foreign inflows, defense stocks, energy shares and banking support may all be losing momentum, though Israel may still regain strength if conditions change. It also argues that the best “home port” for investors is a diversified portfolio, not either Tel Aviv or New York.

Globes
Economy·5m ago

Bank of Israel Survey Finds Small Businesses Most Satisfied with One Zero

Bank of Israel supervision says small-business satisfaction with banks remains weak in 2025, especially on fairness and personal service, despite strong digital ratings. One Zero ranked first overall in both recommendation and fairness, while Bank Hapoalim and Discount finished near the bottom.

Calcalist
Sports·9m ago

Chris Jones Leaves Hapoel Tel Aviv for Red Star Belgrade

Chris Jones has left Hapoel Tel Aviv and signed with Red Star Belgrade. The move was announced on Wednesday after the regular season, and he becomes the Serbian club's first summer signing under new leadership.

Mako·+1 outlet · 100% center
Security·14m ago

Tel Aviv assault suspect to be released under restrictions

David Ezra, suspected of attacking women randomly in Tel Aviv’s Florentin neighborhood, will be released on bail under restrictive conditions. Police and the court moved the case forward after three alleged incidents and a prior order to state whether charges would be filed.

Ynet·+1 outlet · 100% center
Economy·14m ago

Plassonmore Signs U.S. Distribution Deal for Home Ultrasound Device

Plassonmore announced a strategic U.S. distribution deal with Ouma Health for its home ultrasound product, sending the stock sharply higher. The company says the partnership will embed its device in Ouma’s telemedicine pregnancy-monitoring services, though financial terms were not disclosed.

Globes
General·18m ago

23-Year-Old Injured in Two-Car Crash in Ashdod

A 23-year-old man was moderately injured in a two-car accident on Rashi Street in Ashdod. He received first aid from Union Hatzalah and was evacuated to a hospital.

Kikar HaShabbat
Economy·19m ago

Ami Group buys Planet Rishon LeZion for NIS 300 million

Ami Group, owned by Shlomi Nachaisi, bought Planet Rishon LeZion for NIS 300 million from Israel Theaters Group. The western Rishon LeZion complex will be renamed Ami Planet, and the company plans to expand it using about 10,000 square meters of remaining zoning rights.

Calcalist
General·19m ago

Car Protest Readies Mass Convoys from 19 Cities to Prison 10

A major vehicle protest is scheduled to start at 4:00 p.m., with convoys leaving from 19 cities across Israel. Organizers say tens of thousands of drivers are expected to join and head toward Prison 10.

Behadrei Haredim·+8 outlets · 50% center
General·25m ago

Protest Convoy Organizers Release Official Rally Song

Organizers of a major car-convoy protest in Israel released an official song for the demonstration. The single was made to boost morale and broadcast the protest message from loudspeakers on thousands of cars. Dov Friedman sang the track, and Israel Goldknopf handled the arrangement.

Behadrei Haredim
Economy·26m ago

Slate reveals sub-$25,000 modular electric pickup with longer range

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

Israeli real estate lawyers say uncertainty is reshaping deals, permits and development

At a Duns 100 forum, leading Israeli real estate lawyers said war, rates and uncertainty are reshaping housing, renewal, offices and combination deals. They warned of delays, regulatory gaps and tougher risk allocation, while identifying AI and new infrastructure-related property sectors as future growth areas.

Mako·+1 outlet · 100% center
Politics·34m ago

The Moral Case Against Ultra-Orthodox Road Blockades

An opinion article argues that ultra-Orthodox road blockades during a protest over draft enforcement have no moral legitimacy, even though protest itself is legal. It contrasts them with past right-wing and anti-judicial overhaul demonstrators, saying those groups serve in the IDF and work, while much of the ultra-Orthodox public does not.

Walla
General·35m ago

Police Officer Sentenced to Eight Months for Assaulting His Wife

A Ramla police officer was sentenced to eight months in prison by the Rishon LeZion Magistrate’s Court for assaulting his wife. The attack happened at their home about two and a half years ago, in front of their two young daughters.

Ynet·+1 outlet · 100% center
Culture·38m ago

Lee Biran Says Playing Peter Pan Fulfilled a Childhood Dream

Lee Biran said the revived Peter Pan musical feels like a personal circle completed after he became a father. The production opens in two months, with Sasson Gabay, Meshi Kleinstein, and director Hanoch Rosen all tied to the original 1988 hit.

Kan News
Politics·40m ago

Netanyahu Finishes Testimony After 18-Month Court Appearance

Benjamin Netanyahu finished his testimony in his criminal trial after 18 months and 98 hearings. He then attacked the investigation and the three cases against him, while the trial moves next to defense witnesses in Jerusalem.

Globes·+1 outlet
Security·42m ago

IDF Strikes Two Armed Hezbollah Operatives in Ali Taher Ridge

Israeli troops identified two armed Hezbollah operatives on the Ali Taher ridge this morning and struck them immediately. The military said the attack was carried out to eliminate a threat to forces in the area.

Kikar HaShabbat·+6 outlets · 57% right-leaning
Sports·49m 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
Politics·52m 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.

Now 14·+8 outlets · 56% center
Tech·53m ago

WhatsApp Adds New Safeguards Against Account Takeovers and Stranger Scams

WhatsApp has added two anti-fraud protections, one for suspicious device-linking attempts and another that warns users before messaging unknown numbers. The company and security experts say the features are meant to curb account takeovers, but users should still enable two-step verification and stay alert.

Now 14
Economy·54m ago

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

Elon Musk’s net worth fell to about $957 billion after sharp declines in SpaceX and Tesla shares. The drop came only days after he became the first person in history to exceed $1 trillion. SpaceX’s valuation has fallen from more than $2.6 trillion to about $2 trillion.

Kikar HaShabbat·+1 outlet · 100% right-leaning
Culture·55m ago

'Dancing With the Stars' faces copyright threat over alleged choreography copy

Choreographer Tamir Golan has threatened legal action against "Dancing With the Stars" over an allegedly copied routine by Noa Cohen and Eitan Krips. Lawyer Racheli Zilberfarb-Schreiber said the case may hinge on access, originality, and Golan’s own comments that copying was a compliment.

Walla
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Sports10:50 · 1h ago

Brazilian Psychic Warns of Alien Abduction at World Cup Match in Miami

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Brazilian medium Vo Bahiana, who has more than 24 million followers on social media, has claimed that aliens will appear during the World Cup match between Brazil and Scotland and abduct players and fans live on air. The game is scheduled for Thursday at 1:00 a.m. Israel time at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, as part of the 2026 World Cup group stage.

Bahiana said she has dreamed of the same scene twice this month. In her account, several alien craft approach the stadium, followed by a larger “mother ship” that takes players from the pitch, fans from the stands and eventually thousands of people. In her latest Instagram video, she appeared distressed and said, “I saw so many screams, so much crying, so many tears, suffering.” She also described mechanical arms lifting people from the stadium and said another spacecraft carried “reptilians.”

The match itself is real and is expected to be a major attraction. Brazil and Scotland are meeting in the group stage of the 2026 World Cup, with kickoff set for 6:00 p.m. local time, 10:00 p.m. GMT and 1:00 a.m. in Israel. The article says Scotland faces a critical game, while Brazil remains one of the tournament’s most watched teams.

Bahiana’s warning was linked online to older claims about Baba Vanga, the blind Bulgarian mystic who died in 1996. Those allegations say Vanga predicted contact with aliens during a huge sporting event, but the article notes that many of the supposed prophecies were written down or reinterpreted only after her death. Similar conspiracy theories resurfaced around the 2026 World Cup draw last year, but nothing happened then.

Supporters of Bahiana say she has correctly predicted natural disasters, celebrity deaths and political events, including deadly flooding in Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul state. Critics note that her record is unreliable, pointing to a previous false prediction of a tsunami in Brazil in 2024. Bahiana said the vision is not a one-time dream and warned, “On the 24th, something very bad is going to happen in this game, in this stadium in Miami.”

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