Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the military to launch vigorous attacks against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, claiming the group violated a ceasefire. This directive led to new Israeli airstrikes, reportedly killing several individuals.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu ordered the army to "vigorously attack" Hezbollah targets in Lebanon. This directive comes as Lebanon stated it would not disarm Hezbollah but would instead target "generator owners."
An opinion piece discusses the ongoing challenge of Israel's haredi draft crisis, emphasizing the need for solutions beyond crackdowns to strengthen national resilience.
Analysts are warning that a US-Israel war on Iran could trigger global shockwaves across energy, food, and financial systems, exposing deep structural vulnerabilities in the world economy.
Hungarian politician Péter Magyar has launched serious accusations against associates of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, alleging massive money transfers, widespread corruption, and plans by oligarchs to flee the country. He has also warned investors to avoid assets tied to Orbán's circle.
The main suspect in the murder of 21-year-old Zalka, killed last Tuesday, has had his detention extended by five days. The suspect is reportedly the son of a senior figure in Israel's defense establishment.
Fatah announced it won most local councils, including Jenin, amidst accusations of democratic shortcomings, challenging Hamas's influence in some areas.
Cracks are appearing in the US-Israel alliance as their objectives diverge in an escalating two-month conflict with Iran, with Washington seeking negotiation and Jerusalem aiming for regime change.
The release of the Michael Jackson biopic 'Michael' has sparked renewed controversy, bringing forth new child abuse allegations against the late singer. The film and the re-emerging accusations have divided his family and fanbase, prompting discussions among survivors and critics.
Tel Aviv is set to select a new chief rabbi, a position that has been vacant for nearly nine years since former chief rabbi Israel Meir Lau left office in 2017. The selection process has been marked by High Court delays and political disputes over representation.
An opinion piece discusses the strategic challenges Israel faces in maintaining its qualitative military edge due to shifting regional alliances, major arms deals, and rising threats, advocating for a new defense strategy.