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Sports·4m ago

Emmanuel Sharp and Noam Yaacov Rising Toward the NBA Draft

Emmanuel Sharp and Noam Yaacov are projected to be selected in next week’s NBA Draft, with Sharp even having a chance at the first round. Sharp is valued for his shooting and defense, while Yaacov has surged after a strong season with Ostend and may be drafted in the second round or sign with Utah if not selected.

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Politics·8m ago

Report: Yonatan Urich Knew of the Feldstein Arrest Before Changing His Phone

A report says Yonatan Urich falsely told police he did not know about Eli Feldstein’s arrest or the investigation when he changed his phone and deleted messages. The Prime Minister’s Office was informed on October 27, 2024, before Urich replaced the device, according to the report.

Srugim
Sports·17m ago

IOC Approves New $10,000 Olympic Athlete Grant and Broader Reform Package

The IOC approved a new $10,000 grant for every Olympic athlete after they compete, starting with Milan 2026 participants. It also adopted new rules for Olympic sport selection, host-city bidding, and political neutrality at its 146th session in Lausanne.

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Politics·17m ago

Report: Former senior ministers discuss joining Gideon Sa'ar's new party

Gilad Erdan resigned as chairman of Israel Aerospace Industries and is now exploring a new political party. Reports say he, Yuli Edelstein and Ayelet Shaked have held advanced talks about a joint run in the next Knesset election, though no decisions have been made.

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General·19m ago

Dashcam Video Shows High-Speed Crash Near Kalansuwa Entrance

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World·23m ago

Netanyahu Holds Urgent Meeting After Trump Says Syria Could Handle Lebanon

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Politics·27m ago

Akiva Novik Says Public Anger at Haredim Is Growing After Draft Protests

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Politics·29m ago

Shin Bet chief orders removal of memorial display for October 7 fallen agents

The Shin Bet said its chief, David Zini, ordered a memorial display for agents killed on October 7 taken down, arguing it showed only part of the disaster. The decision came a day after criticism over his move to defund and effectively close the agency’s LGBTQ unit, prompting public backlash from TV host Asi Azar.

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Culture·30m ago

Actor Dani Shteg Brings a New Torah Scroll Into Tel Aviv Synagogue

Actor Dani Shteg brought a Torah scroll into the GRA Synagogue in Tel Aviv on Wednesday evening. The ceremony took place on HaYarkon Street opposite the beach, where Shteg now serves in multiple synagogue roles. The article says his religious return began in the late 1990s and that he is now a learned man.

Srugim
Economy·31m ago

Varonis Shares Jump on Report of Possible Sale to Private Equity

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Security·34m ago

Violent clashes erupt during car protest on Highway 1 over draft crisis

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Behadrei Haredim
Politics·34m ago

Netanyahu Finishes Testimony as Trial Enters Defense Stage

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Security·38m ago

IDF Strikes Suspects in South Lebanon After Repeated Threats Near Ali Tahar Ridge

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Security·39m ago

Driver Seen Pointing Gun at Haredi Protesters on Highway 1

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Kikar HaShabbat
Politics·42m ago

Ronen Tzur Withdraws From Democrats Primary Race

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Tech·43m ago

Google Chrome Gets Smarter Autofill for IDs, Flights and Vehicles

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Health·43m ago

4-Year-Old Girl Critically Hurt After Scorpion Sting Near Kseifa

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Economy·46m ago

Short Seller Who Made 900% in 2008 Sees a New Bubble in Private Credit

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Culture·50m ago

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Politics·52m ago

Judges Speed Up Netanyahu Trial, Set Five-Day Hearing Schedule

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Sports·56m ago

Israeli 49er team wins silver at Kiel Sailing World Cup

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World·57m ago

Erdogan Accuses Israel of Trying to Sabotage U.S.-Iran Deal

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General·57m ago

At Chazon Ovadia, Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef Calls Torah Study the Foundation of the Jewish People

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Economy13:55 · 3h ago

Nochi Dankner declared insolvent as banks seek new debt settlement talks

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Translated & summarized from Mako by baba
The story · English

Tel Aviv Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday issued an insolvency order against former IDB controlling shareholder Nochi Dankner, after the banks that lent to him asked to open proceedings and Dankner withdrew his objection during the hearing. Judge Nurit Tabib-Mizrahi granted the banks’ request and said both sides may approach the Insolvency Commissioner at the Justice Ministry about timing the appointment of a trustee over Dankner’s assets.

The banks, Leumi, Hapoalim, Mizrahi Tefahot and Discount, filed the petition in April, saying Dankner had failed to meet an updated settlement reached in December 2025. They said he had been given repeated extensions since the original 2016 debt arrangement, including in July 2017, June 2019, August 2020 and July 2023, but continued to miss obligations. In court they argued that insolvency was now the only way to protect creditors and maximize repayment.

Dankner’s lawyer, Shalom Goldblatt, said his client would not oppose the order, but asked that the trustee not start work immediately so the sides could continue talks for 30 days. Bank of Leumi’s lawyer, Ronen Matri, did not object. The court said the parties may ask the commissioner to delay the trustee’s appointment date.

Dankner said he has been in insolvency for more than 10 years and has already done everything possible, including selling his home, using money from family and friends, and pledging rights in his father’s estate. He said he had repaid about 110 million shekels and had also mortgaged his rights in the estate, whose main asset is the Jerusalem property Beit Hanehen. In a statement before the hearing he said, “I have worked tirelessly and did my best for about ten years to repay my debts,” adding that he had given up everything he had. He also said he is writing an autobiography in which he may discuss his mistakes.

According to the banks, Dankner’s original debt was about 510 million shekels, of which he was supposed to repay 180 million under the old settlement. The updated deal required an immediate payment of 5 million shekels and a pledge of all rights in his father’s will, with an external supervisor for the sale of Beit Hanehen, which the banks valued at 90 million to 150 million shekels. The banks said he paid only about 2.5 million shekels under that deal before defaulting, and they are now expected to renew settlement talks after the insolvency order.

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