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World·6m ago

Iranian Navy Recording Exposes Tension Behind Hormuz Negotiations

A leaked Iranian naval recording from the Strait of Hormuz shows Tehran warning ships that transit requires its approval, despite U.S. claims of progress in talks. The article says the message contradicts Donald Trump’s account of Iranian assurances and underscores the gap between diplomacy and maritime enforcement.

Kikar HaShabbat
Politics·9m ago

Israeli Local Leaders Press for More Powers and Closer Cooperation

At MUNI EXPO 2026, Israeli local leaders called for more powers for municipalities and stronger cooperation with the central government. They said local authorities have proven, in both crises and everyday life, that they can deliver better services to residents.

Arutz Sheva
Politics·10m ago

IDF Central Command issues sweeping administrative restrictions against settler activists

Central Command chief Avi Blot has issued administrative restriction orders against several right-wing activists in Judea and Samaria, including full house arrest for months. Those affected, among them newly engaged men, say the orders are blocking wedding preparations and amount to punishment without due process.

Arutz Sheva·+1 outlet · 100% right-leaning
Sports·10m ago

Milan signs Alec Peters as EuroLeague teams plan for 2026-27

Milan officially signed Alec Peters to a two-year deal with a third-year option. The forward leaves Olympiacos after four seasons, and his move may affect the race for Bonzie Colson, whom both Maccabi Tel Aviv and Olympiacos want.

Mako·+1 outlet · 100% center
Culture·11m ago

Sale-Season Picks: Seven Fashion and Beauty Finds Worth Noting

The article rounds up seven fashion, beauty, and fragrance products now in sale or newly launched, with prices and purchase locations. Items include H&M, Grecian Sandals, Maybelline, Moschino, Ronen Chen, Clinique, and Dermalogica. Some are discounted or in limited-time pop-up sales.

Walla
Economy·14m ago

Enlight Raises $2.6 Billion to Build Major Arizona Solar and Storage Project

Enlight said it has raised $2.6 billion to build the CO Bar solar and storage complex in Arizona. The project will have 1.2 gigawatts of generation and 4 gigawatt-hours of storage, and is expected to earn $255 million in its first full year. The deal was financed by seven international lenders and comes as U.S. solar developers rush ahead of a 2026 tax-credit deadline.

Globes
Security·15m ago

Indictment Filed Against One of the Jewish Rioters in Huwara

Israel filed an indictment Thursday against Uriya Cohen over a violent incident in Huwara linked to a claimed sheep theft. Prosecutors say he and others armed themselves, threatened Palestinians, fired shots, and helped cover up the scene, while the IDF later said the sheep had simply escaped.

Kan News
Security·17m ago

Jerusalem babysitter held over suspected abuse of toddlers

Jerusalem police are investigating a 49-year-old private caregiver from Har Homa over suspected abuse of two toddlers in her care. She was arrested on Wednesday night, and a Jerusalem court extended her detention until Monday after photos of injuries were shown.

Behadrei Haredim·+6 outlets · 57% right-leaning
Politics·17m ago

Mamdani Backed Primary Winners Deepen Jewish Anxiety in New York

Three congressional candidates backed by Zohran Mamdani won Democratic primaries in New York, alarming many in the city's Jewish community. The results, including a win by Jewish candidate Brad Lander, are seen as a sign of deepening divisions in the Democratic Party over Israel and Gaza.

Walla·+7 outlets · 63% center
World·19m ago

El Al Suspends Tel Aviv-Moscow Flights Amid Drone Threats

El Al has suspended its Tel Aviv-Moscow flights because of Ukrainian drone attacks and the resulting risks in Russian airspace. The airline will review the situation next week before deciding whether to restart service.

Behadrei Haredim·+10 outlets · 67% center
Security·20m ago

Three Fast-Food Workers Arrested After Allegedly Reserving Spit-Tampered Meal for Customer

Police in Union, South Carolina arrested three fast-food workers after they allegedly served a customer food retrieved from a trash can and contaminated with spit. The woman learned the truth from an employee’s phone call, filed a complaint, and the company confirmed disciplinary action before the arrests.

Kikar HaShabbat·+1 outlet · 50% center
General·21m ago

Is It Permissible to Study for a Test on Shabbat?

Rabbi Aharon Botbol discusses when studying for a weekday test is allowed on Shabbat and says it is permitted only if weekday preparation was insufficient. He also says painful stories should generally be avoided on Shabbat, though family members should listen respectfully and preserve the day's spirit.

Behadrei Haredim
Culture·24m ago

Balaam, Moses, and the Meaning of God’s Name

A Torah essay on Parashat Balak says Balaam’s prophecy rose from Elohim to Hashem, revealing the secret of Israel’s election. It links that shift to the Exodus and to Israel’s role as a kingdom of priests meant to illuminate the world.

Behadrei Haredim
World·26m ago

Venezuela earthquake toll rises to at least 164 as rescue efforts expand

A 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck Venezuela overnight Thursday, leaving at least 164 dead and 971 injured, with officials warning the toll will rise. President Delcy Rodriguez declared a state of emergency, closed an airport near Caracas, and said Venezuela is coordinating international rescue and reconstruction help.

Walla·+1 outlet · 50% center
Culture·27m ago

French Talmud edition marks historic turnaround at Jerusalem ceremony

A new French-language Talmud edition, based on Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz’s commentary, has been completed and unveiled in Jerusalem. Backed by the Patrick and Lina Drahi Foundation, it was presented as a historic reversal of the French role in the burning of the Talmud in Paris.

Behadrei Haredim·+3 outlets · 100% right-leaning
Culture·27m ago

17 Years After His Death: Ten Surprising Facts About Michael Jackson

Seventeen years after Michael Jackson’s death, the article revisits 10 surprising facts about the pop icon’s career, inventions, philanthropy, and controversies. It also recalls that he was preparing for 50 London shows in 2009 when he died less than three weeks before opening night.

Srugim
Security·28m ago

20-Year-Old Says Attack by Illegal West Bank Resident Left Her Traumatized

A 20-year-old woman from Azor said a 36-year-old illegal resident from near Hebron attacked her while she walked to national service. Police say security footage helped identify and arrest him, and prosecutors filed an indictment on Wednesday. She says she is still traumatized and no longer feels safe walking alone.

Walla
World·31m ago

Venezuela earthquake death toll rises to at least 164

Venezuela says the earthquake death toll has reached at least 164, with about 1,000 injured. President Delcy Rodriguez said early estimates suggest the final number could rise into the thousands.

Ynet·+4 outlets · 75% center
Culture·37m ago

Chief Rabbi David Lau Offers a Brief Talk on Parashat Balak

Chief Rabbi David Lau appears in a weekly Kikar HaShabbat feature with a short Torah thought on Parashat Balak. The segment is presented as a Shabbat discussion aid and is dedicated to the recovery of Rabbi Figa Tzipora bat Hadassa.

Kikar HaShabbat
World·39m ago

Kai Trump Sparks Debate After Posting White House Vlogs

Kai Trump, 17, posted White House vlogs that showed private areas of the presidential residence and drew millions of views. The videos triggered praise from supporters and criticism from those who questioned her prominence and access.

Kikar HaShabbat
Politics·39m ago

Bedouin protesters in Beersheba denounce demolitions in the Negev

About 1,000 Bedouin protesters rallied in Beersheba against demolitions in the Negev after homes were destroyed in Tel Arad and al-Sar. Community leaders accused the state of mass demolition and failed regulation, while the Bedouin development authority said it is advancing formalization plans and urged acceptance of its proposal.

Ynet
Culture·39m ago

E-Z's old prediction about Odes Azoulay proves true

A 2017 cover video resurfaced showing E-Z predicting that Odes Azoulay would become a star. Azoulay later broke through with “Or,” and she and E-Z recently released the successful duet “Winter 23.”

Now 14
General·39m ago

A Call for Basic Decency in Dating: Why Ghosting Matters

The article criticizes ghosting in dating, especially in religious circles, as a form of disrespect that erases another person's dignity. It urges people to end short relationships with a polite message or phone call and to see dating as an opportunity for personal growth and human decency.

Srugim
Sports·39m ago

Maccabi Tel Aviv Still Has No Deal With Dor Peretz

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N12·+1 outlet · 100% center
Security·41m ago

Teen Rider Arrested After Nighttime Highway 40 Chase in Israel

A 17-year-old from Be'er Tuvia was arrested after fleeing police on Route 40 on an unlicensed motorcycle. The chase ended when the bike slid into a ditch, and police later released helmet-camera footage of the arrest.

Kikar HaShabbat
Politics·42m ago

Denmark Reopens Legal Review of a Nationwide Ban on Mosque Call to Prayer

Denmark’s government is reviewing whether to impose a nationwide ban on the Muslim call to prayer from loudspeakers. Immigration Minister Morten Bødskov said the move would build on existing local restrictions, while critics and supporters have long debated such limits.

Now 14·+1 outlet · 50% center
Security·42m ago

Ukraine's Most Powerful Weapon Against Russia Is Its Battle-Hardened Soldiers

Ukrainian front-line soldiers say their real strength against Russia is human endurance, not drones or missiles. The article highlights Ihor Vizirenko of the 21st Mechanized Brigade, who keeps fighting despite injuries, loss, and family separation. It says Ukraine’s battlefield gains depend on years of sacrifice by troops who refuse to quit.

Now 14
Politics·42m ago

Aila Hasson Slams Netanyahu Trial as “Horrific Due Process Abuse”

Aila Hasson, speaking Thursday on Gali Yisrael, denounced Netanyahu’s trial as unfair and harmful to Israel. She and Yotam Zimri accused law enforcement of crossing red lines and undermining democracy, while Hasson criticized the emotional conduct of prosecutors and journalists.

Srugim
General·44m ago

Former Shin Bet Officer Questions Whether an LGBTQ Unit Ever Existed

Former Shin Bet officer Tamir Mandovsky said he saw no LGBTQ events or unit during his 2012 to 2022 service. His remarks followed reports that Shin Bet chief David Zini canceled an LGBTQ event, ordered invitations withdrawn, and moved dedicated LGBTQ funds into the general budget.

Arutz Sheva·+1 outlet · 50% center
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Culture08:56 · 1h ago

Israel As and Elyator Release First Joint Song About the Pain of Waiting for a Match

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Translated & summarized from Srugim by baba
The story · English

Israel As and Elyator, two of the most prominent voices in Israeli Jewish music, have released their first collaboration, a faith-based ballad titled "From the Tears He Calls You." The song focuses on one of the most sensitive issues for many in the community, the waiting for a suitable marriage match.

Israel As rose to wider recognition with the hit "Kacha Hashem Ratzah" , which has drawn millions of views and many covers. Elyator has also become one of the genre’s leading names in recent years, breaking out online with "Tamid Ohev Oti" and other hits. The new song was written and composed by Yair Elyator, Israel As and Moti Simon.

The lyrics present an intimate, honest conversation with God from a place of deep pain and strong belief. The heroine says, "Father, I know that You are listening to me, years alone and it hurts me," and describes loneliness, invitations to friends' weddings, and the ongoing hope of building a home of her own. The song also describes a spiritual journey through prayers, visits to the graves of righteous figures, and repeated pleas, including, "Yes, she tried everything, Psalms, things, she cried out at every grave."

Despite the sorrow, the chorus offers comfort and hope, telling her, "You will see that in the end it will not last forever, from the tears He calls you." In the second part, another voice appears, an older brother praying for his sister and asking for true love, healthy partnership and a home filled with joy. The simple, everyday language and the two singers' emotional delivery are presented as the reason the track is expected to resonate with many listeners.

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