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Security·5m ago

Katz Warns Iran Israel Will Respond With Full Force to Any Attack

Defense Minister Israel Katz spoke Thursday at a Bahad 1 officers' graduation and said the IDF will stay in security zones in Lebanon, Syria and Gaza indefinitely. He warned Iran that any attack on Israel would draw a full-force response.

Srugim·+2 outlets · 67% right-leaning
Economy·10m ago

Report: Iran Eyes Billions in Revenue From the Strait of Hormuz

Iran is exploring a plan to monetize the Strait of Hormuz after wartime disruption to shipping. The proposal could bring roughly $40 billion a year and give Tehran new control over the strategic waterway, while Iranian officials seek regional and Chinese backing.

Srugim·+6 outlets · 57% center
Sports·12m ago

FIFA Weighs Expanding Club World Cup to 48 Teams

FIFA is preparing to discuss expanding the Club World Cup to 48 teams, following the new 48-team World Cup format. The change would likely bring in more European clubs and raise the tournament’s commercial value and prize money.

N12·+1 outlet · 100% center
General·14m ago

Two Motorcyclists Critically Hurt in Crash Near Golani Junction

Two men in their mid-20s were critically injured Thursday evening in a motorcycle crash near Golani Junction on Highway 65. Magen David Adom crews treated them at the scene and performed resuscitation after they suffered multi-system injuries.

Channel 13·+2 outlets · 67% center
World·15m ago

Polls, Diplomacy, and Military Moves Signal a Shifting Global Picture

A Reuters poll says Trump’s Iran war is deeply unpopular and may hurt Republicans before November’s midterm elections. Separately, the EU held controversial talks with the Taliban in Brussels, North Korea unveiled a new missile-armed destroyer, and Alibaba sued the Pentagon to be removed from its military-company blacklist.

Globes
Sports·17m ago

Jerusalem Honors Adi Gordon as Streetball 2026 Wraps Up

Jerusalem closed Streetball 2026 after two days, with hundreds of players from 130 teams competing. The city honored Adi Gordon, marking 30 years since his famous winning basket secured Hapoel Jerusalem’s first State Cup in 1996.

Mako·+1 outlet · 100% center
General·19m ago

Widow and Daughters Lose Bid for Family Farm Rights in Moshav

An Israeli family court rejected a widow’s bid to restore farm succession rights in a moshav to her and her seven daughters. The judge upheld the decades-old cancellation of the husband’s “continuing son” status and approved the transfer to his brother and sister-in-law, while ordering 15,000 shekels in costs.

Ynet
Sports·25m ago

Beitar Jerusalem Closing in on Dan Glazer, With Foreign Spot at Stake

Beitar Jerusalem is trying to sign Dan Glazer on a two-year deal worth about 200,000 euros per season. The club hopes he will be released from Kairat without compensation, and if he joins, Ailson Tavares is expected to leave to free a foreign spot.

Mako·+1 outlet · 100% center
Politics·31m ago

After ultimatum, Basic Law on Torah study enters accelerated committee debate

After an ultimatum from haredi party leaders, Netanyahu agreed to accelerate debate on a Basic Law on Torah study. The Knesset committee is set for four hearings next week, as the draft drops a controversial comparison to IDF fighters and aims to constitutionally entrench Torah study.

Now 14·+5 outlets · 83% center
Culture·33m ago

Moroccan-Style Chicken and Caramelized Onion Pasta on “Taste of Shabbat”

Avi Levy and Dr. Aliza Bloch will make a Moroccan-style chicken thigh and caramelized onion interia dish on Friday’s “Taste of Shabbat.” The recipe cooks in one pot, uses basic spices and about 2 cups of boiling water, and finishes with 20 minutes on low heat plus 5 minutes off the flame.

Now 14
Security·34m ago

Netanyahu at officers’ graduation says Israel has turned the tide against its enemies

At a combat officers’ graduation at Bahad 1, Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel is fighting a prolonged multi-front war and has reversed the balance against its enemies. He said Israel will not leave the security zone in southern Lebanon and warned that action against Iran prevented it from obtaining nuclear bombs.

Now 14·+2 outlets · 67% center
Sports·39m ago

Tunisia’s coaching chaos goes far beyond one World Cup rout

Tunisia fired Sabri Lamouchi after a 5-1 loss to Sweden and hired Hervé Renard, only to lose 4-0 in his first match. The article says the real crisis is inside the federation, where political infighting, arrests, and alleged interference have driven seven coaching changes since early 2024. Renard has been promised a post-World Cup future and a bigger bonus as Tunisia try to stabilize a young squad.

Mako·+1 outlet · 100% center
Culture·40m ago

Mendi Goldberg and Shimi Schechter Release a Moving Prayer Duet After Family Loss

Moishi Moskovitz has released "Ich Shrei Tzu Dir," a prayer-like duet by Mendi Goldberg and Shimi Schechter. The song was written two years ago during family grief and is dedicated to the 30th-day memorial of Rebbetzin Rachel of Mezhibuzh. It combines Hebrew and Yiddish into an emotional plea for mercy and comfort.

Kikar HaShabbat
World·42m ago

Caracas chief rabbi says Jewish community escaped unhurt in Venezuela quake

Chief Rabbi Yitzchak Cohen of Caracas said Venezuela’s deadly earthquake left the city’s Jewish community unharmed. He described shaking at home, the community’s rapid move to a protected site, and the government’s shutdown of activity until Monday. Venezuela has requested foreign rescue aid, with teams from the U.S. and Israel expected to arrive.

Kikar HaShabbat
Security·44m ago

After meeting with Zamir, hesder yeshivas end their tank enlistment boycott

After meeting with the IDF chief of staff, hesder yeshiva leaders ended their boycott of enlistment into the armored corps. They said students will join the tank corps in August, while continuing to press for service arrangements that comply with Jewish law.

Channel 13·+3 outlets · 100% center
Politics·44m ago

Likud primaries standoff deepens as Netanyahu allies threaten split

Benjamin Netanyahu’s allies warned that he may quit Likud and split the faction if he does not receive 10 reserved spots on the party slate. The fight is tied to primaries, turnout concerns, and a push to replace some incumbents with candidates Netanyahu views as stronger vote-getters.

Walla·+2 outlets · 67% right-leaning
Sports·45m ago

Hector Bellerin again denounces Israel in interview

Hector Bellerin used an appearance on Marc Giró’s Cara Show to again criticize Israel and back Palestine. He said football should use its platform to oppose what he called genocide in Palestine, and the audience applauded when Giró ended with “Free Palestine.”

N12·+1 outlet · 100% center
General·45m ago

Kfar Yona mayor demands prison relocation after mass protests disrupt city life

Kfar Yona Mayor Albert Tayeb has demanded that Military Prison 10 be moved out of the city after repeated large protests disrupted residents' lives. He says the demonstrations have shut down transport, canceled services, strained police resources, and damaged security and quality of life.

Kikar HaShabbat
Culture·46m ago

A New Italian Trattoria in the Sharon Wins High Praise

Chef Motti Super has opened Lento, a new Italian-Mediterranean trattoria in Hutzot Shfayim with Gilad Yarkoni. The reviewer calls it the best Italian trattoria in Israel, praising its food, wine list and accessible pricing. Opening hours are weekdays only for now, with weekend service expected later.

Globes
Culture·46m ago

Fresh Color 2026 Showcases a Crowded, Colorful Cross Section of Israeli Art

Fresh Paint 2026 opened in Tel Aviv and runs through June 29, featuring Israeli art, design, and a large emerging-artists incubator. The fair includes new prizes, works by established and emerging creators, and a charity postcard project supporting children orphaned on October 7.

Globes·+1 outlet
Economy·46m ago

Foreign-Buyer Sales Nearly Double W-Box's Pace in Givat Ramon

W-Box sharply boosted sales at its Givat Ramon luxury project by targeting foreign buyers, selling 19 apartments for 206 million shekels in two months. The project, near Tel Aviv’s Park HaMesila, may expand to 151 homes if a zoning change is approved, with completion planned for the fourth quarter of 2029.

Calcalist
World·49m ago

Hamas Tries to Push Gaza Onto the Iran-US Talks Agenda

Hamas said its deputy Arab and Islamic relations chief, Basem Naim, spoke this week with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi about Gaza and the Iran-US talks. Hamas sources said the group wants Iran to press to put Gaza on the agenda, while maintaining that mediation by Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey remains the main channel.

Behadrei Haredim·+3 outlets · 50% center
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Politics14:16 · 1h ago

Knesset to Hold Four Debates on Torah Study Basic Law as Netanyahu’s Ultra-Orthodox Deal Hits Legal Hurdle

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Translated & summarized from Channel 13 by baba
The story · English

The Knesset Committee is set to hold four debates next week on a Basic Law proposal on Torah study, which seeks to enshrine Torah learning as a foundational value in Israel. The bill was submitted by MKs Moshe Gafni, Yaakov Asher, and Yitzhak Pindrus, and is now coming up for discussion after comments from the ministerial committee on legislation.

The updated draft removed wording stating that “the State of Israel sees supreme importance in encouraging Torah study.” It also dropped a clause that would have defined those who devote themselves to Torah study as performing meaningful service to the State of Israel. The explanatory notes say that “Torah study has always been the cornerstone of the existence of the Jewish nation,” and that anchoring it as a basic value is intended to create “a balance” with other foundational values.

The sponsors say the bill also addresses a legal issue that the Supreme Court asked the Knesset to regulate, in light of earlier rulings concerning the Defense Service Law. The proposal is identical to one previously placed before the 24th Knesset.

Separately, Channel 13 reported Tuesday that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s effort to tighten cooperation with the ultra-Orthodox parties ran into a serious legal obstacle. The Basic Law, which was meant to give Torah scholars status and financial conditions equal to those of IDF servicemembers, was stopped at the last minute after the Knesset legal adviser said the filing process was improper. Following that ruling, the ministerial committee’s agenda was changed, and Shas’s bid to claim political credit for passing the law this week was blocked.

Read the original at Channel 13