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General·4m ago

Report Says Russia Used Cellebrite Tool to Hack Dissident’s iPhone

Citizen Lab says Russian authorities used a Cellebrite tool to access Andrei Pivovarov’s iPhone after his 2021 arrest in St. Petersburg. The report says the data taken included messages from WhatsApp, Viber and Telegram, and that attempts to access his MacBook failed.

Calcalist
World·6m ago

How Trump’s Iran Policy Reversed from Total War to a Deal

An Israeli-style reconstruction says Donald Trump went from threatening to destroy Iran to accepting a June 2026 deal that leaves Tehran richer and more secure. The article traces that reversal through Trump’s posts, the U.S.-Israeli campaign against Iran, and the economic pressure that followed.

Kikar HaShabbat·+1 outlet · 100% right-leaning
Security·6m ago

Israel Faces a Deepening Trap in Lebanon Amid Diplomatic Pressure

The article says Israel is trapped in southern Lebanon by U.S.-Iranian diplomacy, while Hezbollah strengthens and international monitoring fails. It warns that pressure for a quick withdrawal could undo Israeli gains and revive the threat to northern Israel.

Kikar HaShabbat
General·6m ago

Jellyfish: Ancient, Brainless, and Surprisingly Sophisticated

The article explains why jellyfish are ancient, brainless but highly successful marine animals, and details the species found in Israel and around the world. It also covers dangerous stings, proper first aid, and the famous scientific and fatal cases linked to box jellyfish and Irukandji jellyfish.

Kikar HaShabbat
General·6m ago

How to Build a Real Bond With Your Child

A Hebrew column says parents should stop treating daily check-ins like interrogations and instead build emotional connection through open conversation. It argues that when children are heard from a young age, they are more likely to share their feelings later in life.

Kikar HaShabbat
Culture·6m ago

Pressed Into Dating, a Seminar Student Finds an Unexpected Match

Mimi, a 22-year-old seminary student, reluctantly entered the dating process after nearly two years of family and social pressure. On a hotel date, she discovered that Moti was under the same pressure and felt unready too, and the two eventually agreed to continue and became engaged.

Kikar HaShabbat
Culture·6m ago

Parents Urged to Set Clear Boundaries Using the 'Traffic Light' Method

Rabbi Asaf Ratzon and Rabbi Moshe Rabi present the “traffic light” method for parenting in the third episode of “Talking About Education.” They say children need clear limits, but those limits should be few, age-appropriate, and delivered with love and authority.

Kikar HaShabbat
General·7m ago

Rabbi Shares How He Chose His Son’s Happiness Over Community Expectations

Jerusalem rabbi Moshe Mordechai says he overrode communal pressure to accept his son Shalom Aharon’s more modern wife, Bina. After a tense family moment, he confronted his children and insisted that their happiness and peace at home mattered more than appearances. He says the couple was embraced and now live happily with four children.

Kikar HaShabbat
General·7m ago

Jewish law of visual privacy, and what it means for modern windows and wiretaps

A Torah-law article examines hezek re’iyah, the harm of visual intrusion, through Balaam and the Talmud. It explains the legal debate over walls, windows, modern apartment design, and whether privacy rules extend to secret recordings. On wiretapping, it says there may be debate about listening harm, but a recording already made can be used after the fact.

Kikar HaShabbat
Politics·13m ago

Netanyahu’s allies float breakaway threat if Likud primary plan is rejected

Likud is heading into a crucial Sunday vote on its primary system amid rising internal tensions. Allies of Benjamin Netanyahu are warning that if his plan is rejected, he and most of the party’s Knesset faction could break away, though they would not be able to use the Likud name.

Srugim·+1 outlet · 100% right-leaning
Politics·16m ago

MK Demands Disciplinary Action Against Psychologist Over Anti-LGBTQ Views

MK Yorai Lahav-Hertzanu asked the Health Ministry to discipline psychologist Hila Mordechai after a Channel 13 investigation alleged she promoted anti-LGBTQ views and conversion therapy. The investigation said Mordechai, chosen by the Education Ministry to help revise student-protection guidelines, dismissed gender identity and referred parents to conversion-therapy-linked figures. The case comes as Israeli groups warn of rising school hostility toward LGBTQ students.

Channel 13
Sports·16m ago

LaMelo Ball Traded to Minnesota in Blockbuster NBA Deal

LaMelo Ball was traded from Charlotte to Minnesota in an NBA deal reported on June 25, 2026. Minnesota pairs Ball with Anthony Edwards, while Charlotte receives Rudy Reid and four draft picks.

N12·+2 outlets · 100% center
Economy·19m ago

Europe's Cheapest and Most Expensive Destinations for Travelers

Eurostat data shows wide cost-of-living gaps across Europe, with Iceland and Switzerland the most expensive and several Balkan and eastern countries the cheapest. The article says destination prices can shape a vacation budget as much as airfare.

Now 14
Health·19m ago

Pineapple-Enzyme Drug Tested in Global Phase 3 Trial for Chronic Leg Wounds

EscharEx, a pineapple-enzyme experimental drug, is in a phase 3 international trial for venous leg ulcers. The study is approved by Israeli, US, and European regulators and includes several Israeli hospitals. Prof. Yossi Chayek said the treatment can remove dead tissue quickly and may improve wound healing.

Ynet
Security·21m ago

FBI warns advanced drones could let attackers strike from afar in the U.S.

FBI Deputy Director Chris Rea warned that advanced drones, including models controlled over 5G and LTE, could let attackers operate from great distances inside the United States. He cited a recent alleged plot to use explosive drones at a UFC event at the White House, and said encrypted messaging remains a major enforcement gap.

Behadrei Haredim·+2 outlets · 100% right-leaning
Politics·22m ago

Iran Again Denies Unfrozen Funds Will Buy U.S. Farm Goods

Iranian parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf denied U.S. allegations that newly released Iranian funds would be spent on American agricultural goods. In a post on X on Thursday, he called the claim false and attacked the U.S. over decades of mistrust.

Srugim
Culture·25m ago

Rabbi Yaakov Glויבerman: Fear Versus Leadership in the Balaam Story

Rabbi Yaakov Gloiberman’s weekly Torah message on Parashat Balak contrasts Balak’s fear-based reaction to Israel with Moses’ ability to strengthen the people. He also distinguishes Moab’s defensive motive from Midian’s unwarranted intervention and cites Rashi on meddling in another people’s quarrel.

Kikar HaShabbat
Politics·25m ago

White House Pushes $700 Million Engine Deal for Turkey Despite Congressional Backlash

The White House is preparing a more than $700 million sale of General Electric jet engines to Turkey to support its KAAN fighter program. The move, intended as a political gesture to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan before a NATO summit, is drawing strong criticism in Congress over security concerns tied to Turkey’s S-400 system and the future of the F-35 issue.

Kikar HaShabbat·+2 outlets · 100% right-leaning
General·25m ago

First Woman Passes Chief Rabbinate Certification Exam

A woman has passed a Chief Rabbinate certification exam for the first time in Israel, after a High Court ruling opened the exams to women. She still needs to pass five more exams to receive the official “Yoreh Yoreh” certificate.

Srugim
Culture·25m ago

Torah and Faith Yeshiva Holds Inspiring Gathering and Double Celebration

The Torah and Faith yeshiva in Belz hosted a large evening of inspiration and a sheva brachot for the son of its director. Leading rabbis and Belz figures delivered speeches, and Rabbis Reuven Elbaz and Yitzchak Azrazi danced with the students.

Behadrei Haredim·+1 outlet · 100% right-leaning
Politics·30m ago

Election Official Says Israel’s Vote Cannot Be Falsified

Dean Livneh, acting director general of Israel’s Central Elections Committee, said on Thursday that election fraud in Israel is not possible. He said the real threat is eroding public trust, and promised unprecedented transparency, including a live stream of the double-envelope vault.

Behadrei Haredim·+3 outlets · 50% center
Security·33m ago

Hamas operative arrested in Greece after alleged plot against Jewish, Israeli targets in Germany

German and Greek authorities uncovered a Hamas-linked plot against Jewish and Israeli targets in Germany. The suspect, 37-year-old Youssef M., was arrested in Crete on June 6 after a search in Athens found an explosives lab and chemicals. German officials say he had entered Europe as a refugee, applied for asylum in Germany, and later disappeared after a court blocked his removal to Greece.

Now 14
Economy·34m ago

Lufthansa Group to Ramp Up Israel Flights in July and August

Lufthansa Group is gradually restoring flights to and from Israel after resuming service in June. It will operate about 29 weekly flights in July and roughly 54 in August, with additional routes and frequencies from Frankfurt, Munich, Zurich, Vienna, Hamburg, Dusseldorf and Brussels.

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Economy11:50 · 1h ago

Hotels and Travel Deals Race to Fill Summer Rooms as Families Look to Sukkot

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As the summer holiday season approaches, Israeli hotel chains are rolling out heavy promotions to attract families facing some of the year's highest vacation costs. Offers now include up to 20% off, a free third night, a second night at 50% discount, and free admission to attractions in some packages.

Africa Israel Hotels is among the chains advertising these deals. Its promotions include up to 20% off, a free third night at some properties, and one free child for families booking midweek at Vert Dead Sea. At Vert Jerusalem, families booking at least two nights can choose one free attraction from a list that includes the Western Wall Tunnels, the Bloomfield Science Museum, the Biblical Zoo, and other leisure sites in the city.

Some hotels are also using extras rather than room-price cuts to stand out. In several locations, especially in central cities and around Netanya, discounts of 15% to 20% are being paired with added perks such as breakfast at no extra cost. The article warns, however, that many such offers come with conditions, including minimum-night requirements, limited dates, or specific room types.

At the same time, more Israelis are looking at the Sukkot holidays as a cheaper alternative to peak-summer travel. According to data from Last Minute, package prices during the holidays are about 25% lower on average than similar trips in July and August. Popular destinations such as Crete, Rhodes, Kos, and Cyprus are already being sold at far lower prices than August, prompting many families to postpone vacations by several weeks and save thousands of shekels.

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