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Preliminary UN probe blames Israel and likely Hezbollah for peacekeeper deaths
The Indonesian peacekeepers were killed in two separate incidents in southern Lebanon, with UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric calling the incidents "unacceptable."
Sharp rise in complaints against judges in 2025 as systemic delays remain core issue
Cyber incident reports in Israel rose 55% in 2025, according to INCD chief
For first time, Israeli Arabs more likely than Jews to work in field of study, 2024 data reveals
Global Silver Demand Set to Reach New Record High in 2024 Amid Persistent Supply Deficit
Silver Market Facing 4th Straight Deficit in 2024 as Industrial Demand Hits Record - Silver Institute Forecasts
Antisemitism in US at all-time high as American Jews report 'explosion of hate'
A total of 10,000 antisemitic incidents were recorded in the US since October 7 - the highest number of incidents in the ADL's history.
Northern Israel’s cities are caught in the crosshairs
Reporter’s Notebook: Bent but not broken, the Krayot need shelters.
Ethiopian Israelis face major hurdles when it comes to healthcare
Health Affairs - Ethiopian Israelis face significantly higher suicide rates, abortion requests, and unique healthcare challenges, with distrust in Israel's institutions and healthcare system further
Dollar index plummets, precious metals likely to go higher
Dollar dives, gold shines to new records. Fed rate cut bets fuel precious metals rally. Experts predict higher prices as greenback weakens.
Iran planning to resume testing nuclear bomb detonators - report
Iran is reportedly advancing its nuclear weapons program, including high-level uranium enrichment and missile development, amid growing international concern.
Rioters attack Israeli reporters Uri Isaac, Ilana Curiel at Sde Teiman
During Monday's riots at Sde Teiman, journalists Uri Isaac and Ilana Curiel were attacked and cursed by protesters.
Reporters Notebook: Sderot and the Gaza border as the war drags on
Nine months after the October 7th attacks, Gaza border communities rebuild with resilience and remembrance.
Will Kiryat Ono, Ganei Tikva, and Givat Shmuel merge into a single municipality?
The Interior Ministry appointed a committee to examine merging Kiryat Ono, Ganei Tikva, and Givat Shmuel into one municipality. Local leaders: "Outrageous decision detached from reality."
Russian court hearing of jailed US reporter Gershkovich brought forward to July 18
President Vladimir Putin has said Russia is open to a prisoner exchange involving Gershkovich and that contacts with the United States have taken place but must remain secret.