Ramming attack in Gush Etzion, four wounded, one seriously
The two more seriously wounded are a 17-year-old female injured with trauma to her limbs and a 15-year-old female who was moderately wounded, suffering a
Satellite imagery shows Iran reopened most access points to underground missile sites.
Iran has reopened 50 of 69 tunnel entrances at 18 underground missile sites that were struck during the campaign. By Vered Weiss, World Israel News
17-Year-Old NBA Fan Dies During Postgame Celebration
The 17-year-old suffered a severe head injury after falling from a moving vehicle during postgame celebrations in San Antonio. SAN ANTONIO, Texas — A 17-year-old
How Israel can crush Iran in the Western hemisphere
Drone assembly in Argentina, cybersecurity hubs in Chile, and light-weapons manufacturing in Paraguay could yield cutting-edge parallel supply chains. By Jose Lev Alvarez, Middle East
Israel to open embassy in Fiji
Fiji’s prime minister, Sitiveni Rabuka, will attend this week’s event in the Fijian capital of Suva. By Etgar Lefkovuts, JNS Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar
WATCH LIVE: Israel Day Parade kicks off in Manhattan, Mamdani a no-show
The 62nd Israel Day Parade has kicked off in Manhattan, New York, with notable politicians and activists joining the march, while newly elected Mayor Zohran
Iran to Trump: No deal
The comments came after reports that Trump held a special meeting in the White House Situation Room over the weekend and asked to introduce several
WATCH: IDF strikes Hamas weapons depots across Gaza
IDF forces struck three Hamas weapons facilities across Gaza, destroying rifles, explosives, and roughly 10 military pickup trucks, with secondary explosions confirming the presence of
The Trumpian “War on Fraud” Is a Trojan Horse for Austerity
As the Trump administration has slashed benefits programs like Medicaid and raided Minneapolis daycare centers in the name of a new, politicized “war on fraud,” the innocuous-sounding State Financial Officers Foundation
A New Single-Payer Effort Is Underway in Georgia
On a Sunday afternoon in April, Atlanta residents gathered at St Paul’s Episcopal Church to discuss their alarm about the American health care system and