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Theres something about Israel that makes people uncomfortable and its not what they say it is
Scratch beneath the outrage, to find something deeper, discomfort not with what Israel does, but with what Israel is
Jewish sites vandalized in Poland after Holocaust denial remarks by lawmaker
Swastikas and anti-Israel graffiti found defacing synagogue ruin and Jewish cemetery in Dolka, Poland, days after far-right MEP Grzegorz Braun denied Auschwitz gas chambers; locals, Jewish groups condemn attack as blow to reconciliation
Moshe Zar pioneer of Jewish return to Samaria dead at 88
“Moshe dedicated his life to building the land, redeeming it parcel by parcel with unwavering devotion,” Finance Minister Smotrich said.
Israeli Guy Sasson claims Wimbledon quad doubles title
Sasson and Dutch partner Niels Vink dominated the final, earning Israel a major wheelchair tennis victory at the 2025 Wimbledon Championships.
IDF probing claim American-Palestinian killed in Samaria riot
The riot started when Palestinians threw rocks at Israeli civilians near the village of Sinjil in southern Samaria.
Polish lawmaker probed for calling gas chambers fake
Antisemitic provocateur Grzegorz Braun also called the blood libel of “ritual murder” real.
Features, Analysis & Opinion
Iran strikes spur US-Israel dialogue on future enforcement model
The framework under discussion includes predefined intelligence triggers, joint threat assessments, and an agreed-upon process for authorizing strikes if Iran resumes enrichment activity or reconstruction at key facilities.
Israel urging US to resume strikes on Yemens Houthis form broad coalition report
Jerusalem said to tell Washington that attacks on ships in Red Sea ‘can no longer remain solely an Israeli problem’; Houthis launch a second missile Thursday, which falls short of Israel
Is the Palestinian Authority on the edge of economic collapse Abbas succession - analysis
Amid economic crisis and Abbas’s aging leadership, the Palestinian Authority faces instability and potential succession battles.