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Sports·8m ago

World Cup Own-Goal Total Nears Unwanted Record

The 2026 World Cup has reached 10 own goals after 50 matches. Qatar's Sultan Al Braka scored the latest one against Bosnia and Herzegovina. The tournament is approaching the record of 12 own goals set in 2018.

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Politics·13m ago

After 98 Court Days, Netanyahu Ends Testimony and Says the Truth Will Prevail

Benjamin Netanyahu ended 98 days of testimony on Wednesday at the Tel Aviv District Court in his corruption trial. He denied all charges in Cases 1000, 2000 and 4000, accused prosecutors of political persecution, and said the truth will emerge. The trial now shifts to defense witnesses, with about 100 expected to testify.

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World·23m ago

Israel-Lebanon Talks in Washington Stall Over New Security Arrangements

Israel and Lebanon are holding military-level talks in Washington on new security arrangements for southern Lebanon. Negotiators describe the latest round as difficult and stalled, even as the U.S. presses both sides and prepares for further high-level involvement.

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Security·25m ago

Contract Worker Killed in Building Collapse in Jabalia During Engineering Work

A Defense Ministry contractor from Rahat was killed Wednesday in Gaza when a structure collapsed during engineering work. The IDF said it was an operational accident and expressed condolences to the family. He is the fifth such contractor killed in Gaza and Lebanon since the war began.

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Sports·27m ago

Mourinho Says He Returned to Real Madrid Out of Love for the Club

Jose Mourinho said he returned to Real Madrid because he loves the club, and outlined his approach in a first interview after being reappointed. He defended his tactical record, praised Real Madrid’s history, and said he wants to help Kylian Mbappe improve.

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Politics·30m ago

Givat Ze'ev council head suspected of public corruption and illegal apartment splitting

Yossi Asraf, head of the Givat Ze'ev local council, was questioned Monday over suspected public corruption and illegal apartment splitting. Police also suspect he blocked enforcement of violations tied to his properties and a business associated with him. The investigation is ongoing, with searches and more questioning already carried out.

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Culture·30m ago

Moishe Banda Hosts Mendy Weiss, Yoeli Davidovitz and Yoeli Samuel in New Music Project

Moishe Banda releases a new drive-style musical project featuring Mendy Weiss, Yoeli Davidovitz and Yoeli Samuel. The production combines several well-known songs, with full credits listed for arrangement, filming, editing and mixing. The project includes original material references and performance credits for each track.

Behadrei Haredim
Politics·38m ago

Before major protest, Ben Gvir vows more demolitions in Bedouin villages

Itamar Ben Gvir said he will continue demolishing illegal Bedouin construction in the Negev despite a large protest planned for Thursday. Bedouin representatives disputed his figures, saying the demolitions have caused major displacement and about 250 million shekels in damage.

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Politics·41m ago

Leading Ad Firm Allegedly Refuses to Run Right-Wing Campaigns

A recording published by News 14 shows a Captain Media representative allegedly refusing to advertise for MK Zvi Sukkot because he is on the right. Sukkot says he will complain to police about political discrimination, while the company says the speaker was an unauthorized outside broker.

Now 14
Politics·41m ago

Netanyahu’s primary strategy sparks anger in Likud

Benjamin Netanyahu is still considering a Likud arrangement committee while preparing for primaries likely to be held in August. He is also weighing a controversial district change that could help MK Eti Atia, a move that is drawing heavy internal criticism.

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Politics·44m ago

Mass Protest Over Draft Arrests Halts Traffic and Echoes at Prison Gates

A massive Haredi protest against the arrest of yeshiva students paralyzed traffic across Israel and was amplified by loudspeakers outside Prison 10. Leading rabbis and politicians from several Haredi factions joined the demonstration and voiced support for the detainees.

Behadrei Haredim·+3 outlets · 75% right-leaning
Culture·44m ago

Achiya Cohen Releases Emotional Tribute Single-Clip for Avi Piamenta

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Behadrei Haredim·+1 outlet · 100% right-leaning
General·46m ago

Eight Kitchen Items Experts Say You Should Throw Out Twice a Year

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Kikar HaShabbat
Sports·53m ago

Bosnia and Qatar Draw 0-0 in Seattle as World Cup Hopes Hang in the Balance

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Walla
Economy·59m ago

Anduril narrows Israel CEO search as Amir Avulafia joins shortlist

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Globes
General·1h ago

850 Days On, Family Demands Expanded Search for Missing Haimonut Cassau

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World·1h ago

CENTCOM chief to visit Israel as Gaza, Lebanon and Iran talks intensify

CENTCOM commander Admiral Brad Cooper is set to visit Israel for talks with Eyal Zamir and Israel Katz, amid U.S.-Iran negotiations and tensions over Lebanon. Katz said Israel would not leave southern Lebanon even if Washington demanded it, while Iran is seeking a ceasefire there before resuming talks in Switzerland.

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Sports·1h ago

Panathinaikos Signs Former Olympiacos Center Mustafa Fall

Panathinaikos signed 34-year-old center Mustafa Fall, who was recently released by Olympiacos. The French big man signed a two-year deal with an option for one more season and became Zeljko Obradovic's first new recruit.

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Sports·1h ago

Lakers lock up Austin Reaves on four-year deal worth about $185 million

The Los Angeles Lakers have agreed to a four-year extension with Austin Reaves worth about $185 million. The deal keeps the guard from free agency, could make him the highest-paid undrafted player in NBA history, and preserves the team's broader summer plans.

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Sports·1h ago

Report: Manchester City Close to Premier League Record-Breaking Deal for Elliot Anderson

Manchester City are reportedly close to signing Nottingham Forest and England midfielder Elliot Anderson for at least 150 million euros. The fee would break the Premier League transfer record set by Liverpool’s 145 million euro purchase of Alexander Isak. Anderson, 23, has become a key player for England and Forest.

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Politics·1h ago

High Court Rejects Petition to Toughen Knesset Ethics Sanctions

Israel’s High Court rejected a petition seeking harsher penalties for Knesset absences, including against Aryeh Deri. The justices said the Ethics Committee has broad discretion, while the committee chair praised the ruling as protecting separation of powers.

Walla
General·1h ago

First Kindergarten Building Installed in Sa-Nur After 21 Years

Sa-Nur received its first kindergarten building on Tuesday, 21 years after the original one was evacuated. The facility is set to open in the coming school year for families already living there, as part of a broader settlement plan in northern Samaria.

Behadrei Haredim·+2 outlets · 100% right-leaning
Politics·1h ago

Why Military Ranks Alone Do Not Guarantee Political Success

The article argues that senior military service gives former generals an advantage in Israeli politics, but not a guarantee of success. It says many ex officers struggle to turn prestige into lasting political influence, while only those who master politics’ other demands can succeed.

Srugim
Health·1h ago

Study Finds Insects Can Sync Their Internal Clocks to Humidity

A University of Cincinnati study found that insects can synchronize their internal clocks to humidity cycles, not just light and temperature. The effect was seen in several species and was weaker in insects with clock or humidity-sensing genetic defects. Researchers say the finding could help explain how insects time activity to avoid dehydration.

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World18:14 · 1h ago

Northern Israeli school principal becomes a prominent pro-Israel voice in the Arab world

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Translated & summarized from Srugim by baba
The story · English

Since the October 7 attacks, Israeli advocates have been looking for ways to explain Israel’s position internationally. One of the most visible voices doing that work is Naille Zoubi, a school principal from northern Israel who has spent more than 20 years leading schools and, over the past two and a half years, has become one of the most influential speakers on Arab media platforms.

In the interview, Zoubi described facing hostile questioning on television and online. He said some interviews began and ended with accusations that he was complicit in murder simply because he is Israeli. He said the harder challenge is often not the interviewer but the studio pundits, who attack him personally and shout over him. His method, he said, is to enter every interview with solid facts. “When they have nothing to answer, they start cursing. In that situation, I know I have won.”

Zoubi used the conversation to argue that Iran is the real enemy in the region. He said Iran is active in Lebanon, Syria and Iraq and is not leaving, while Israel is only trying to protect its security. In his view, Iran is destroying those countries from within, tearing Syria apart and controlling militias that undermine Lebanese sovereignty. He said the current war is not against Lebanon, but against an Iranian terror arm, Hezbollah, which he described as fully tied to Iran in ideology, money and logistics.

Before the interview ended, he delivered a direct message to Arab viewers: “Israel wants peace, and I say that with complete confidence. We extend a hand of peace to all Arab states and to every Arab citizen. Israel has no territorial ambitions in Egypt, Syria or Lebanon. Everything Israel does is to protect the security of its residents.” He added that the region should be able to live in security and peace, and urged continued public rebuttal of false claims: “We must keep responding, not leave their lies hanging in the air, and spread the truth everywhere.”

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