Watch 97-year-old War of Independence veteran dances on Independence Day
At 97, Lehi underground veteran and author Ezra Yakhin celebrated Israel’s 77th Independence Day by dancing with the students of the Mitzpe Yericho Yeshiva.
Argentine declassifies files on Nazi escape routes
Argentina declassifies more than 1,800 files on Nazi escape via ‘rat-lines’ to South America.
Watch Captivity survivor Agam Berger plays violin alongside Dudu Fisher
Captivity survivor Agam Berger plays an ancient violin and accompanies Dudu Fisher during the broadcast of the torchlighting ceremony marking the start of Independence Day celebrations.
France Elderly Jewish man brutally attacked in antisemitic incident
Drunk attacks Jewish man for refusing to give him cash, calls him ‘dirty Jew.’
Haredi women in IDF Proud to contribute in way that respects my values
Around 400 Haredi women, holding high-security clearances, work in elite IDF units like Unit 8200; competing for coveted roles, they later advance to senior positions in high-tech industry while challenging societal norms
Three anti-Israel Rutgers students arrested after protesting Gottheimer visit to Hillel Chabad
A fourth person, who is a teaching assistant at Cornell University, also was arrested for assaulting a police officer.
Iran cancels Saturday nuclear negotiations
“Depending on the U.S. approach, the date of the next round of talks will be announced,” an official in Tehran said.
Missile debris falls on kindergarten in northern Israel after interception of Houthi launch
Launch triggers sirens across the north and temporarily halts air traffic at Ben-Gurion Airport; IDF says missile was intercepted before crossing into Israeli airspace
Palestinian security prisoners can be referred to as hostages in UK reporting regulator rules The organization claimed the description of the prisoners as hostages many of whom were members of Hamas was subjective.
The organization claimed the description of the prisoners as hostages, many of whom were members of Hamas, was “subjective.”