Eleven Jewish athletes to watch at the 2024 Paris Olympics
Jewish athletes from Canada, the US, and Australia are competing in wrestling, paddling, fencing, shooting, beach volleyball, and other events at the Summer Games.
Bodies of 5 Israelis slain on Oct. 7 recovered by IDF from Gaza, brought home
Remains of Ravid Katz, Oren Goldin, Maya Goren, Staff Sgt. Tomer Yaakov Ahimas and Sgt. Kiril Brodski were held hostage in Khan Younis tunnel
Hezbollah publishes drone footage of Ramat David Airbase in north
The video provides insights into air force squadrons stationed at a base approximately 50 kilometers from the Lebanon border; the military has minimized the clip, stating that the base was not damaged.
Netanyahu calls for ‘deradicalized’ Gaza, anti-Iran ‘Abraham Alliance’
The Israeli premier referenced post-WWII Germany and Japan as a blueprint for his vision of “peace, prosperity, and security.”
2 injured by suspected bomb blasts near West Bank
Defense Ministry employees sustained minor injuries while examining suspicious objects placed on the security fence near Kibbutz Merav.
Sudan renews ties with Iran amid civil war
This is significant because it enables Iran, another large country with a Red Sea coastline, to further encircle Israel.
Netanyahu meets evangelical leaders ahead of Congress address
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu carved out time from his hectic schedule in Washington this week to meet with leaders from two influential faith community groups crucial to American support for Israel: Jewish communal leadership and evangelical Christian faith leaders.
Netanyahu says 'shocked' by campaign against rescued hostage Noa Argamani
The Prime Minister criticized critics who had hoped Argamani would remain in captivity after she joined him on a trip to Washington to advocate for the release of hostages.
Soldier seriously injured from rockets fired at Har Dov
An IDF soldier sustained serious injuries from several projectiles launched from Lebanese territory toward the Har Dov area.