Israel
Thousands protest rising crime in Arab sector, Ben-Gvir accuses leaders of 'fueling violence'
“Tens of thousands in Sakhnin are marching together for the safety of all of us,” Hadash-Tal chairperson MK Ayman Odeh said.
With change from NIS 70: At the edge of Tel Aviv’s Yemeni pearl I found the best kebab in Israel
No second phase without the return of Ran Gvili's remains - editorial
Could Bennett, Lapid, and Eisenkot topple Netanyahu in Israel's next election? - analysis
Nine Israeli tourists detained by Ukrainian authorities over bag of salt found in vehicle
The group was detained while crossing the border from Ukraine to Moldova after authorities misidentified a bag of salt found in their vehicle as a suspected illicit substance, according to N12 News.
Uncomfortable truth behind being a Diaspora Jew today - opinion
A stark look at the comfort, denial, and growing danger facing Jews abroad and the hard choices history keeps demanding from Jews.
FM Sa’ar holds call with EU officials to push for proscription of IRGC as terrorist organization
“Today, the Revolutionary Guards are leading the repression and massacre of Iran's citizens,” Sa’ar said, emphasizing the IRGC’s role in “the spread of terror and instability in the Middle East."
New Israel Fund's Gitzin: Defending democracy amid growing division
Mickey Gitzin takes the helm of NIF during a turbulent time in Israel, balancing the pursuit of democracy, equality, and a vision for a peaceful future amid rising political tension.
Drunk on Jew-hatred, Iran’s horrors go unmentioned - opinion
Western outrage over Israel contrasts sharply with silence on Iran’s mass killings, exposing ideological bias and moral blindness.
Jerusalem highlights: January 16-22
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
Trump’s hesitation on Iran: Why a prompt strike, even if only symbolic, is crucial - opinion
A failure to strike Iran risks empowering the regime and betraying Iranian protesters. President Trump must act decisively now, even if it means a symbolic strike, says Brig. Gen. Nagel.
My Word: Persian protests and Western perversity - opinion
Iran’s streets run with blood, yet the West looks away, too consumed by pro-Palestinian ideology to defend real victims.
Grapevine, January 16, 2026: Christian ‘Who’s Who’ in Israel
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Parashat Va’era: Why being good is the secret strength we forget
Why does Moses step aside for Aaron during the first plagues? The answer reveals a profound Torah teaching about humility and gratitude.