The Jerusalem Post Archive

10 November 2024
How can university leaders alter the campus climate? - opinion

The events of the last year are a wake-up call, not only on the role of higher education in molding the minds and hearts of the next generation.

Leaders of the Jewish enemies have always died as weak cowards - opinion

Zionism is a just and righteous movement that has not only survived but thrived because, with all of its opponents, good people know its values will stand the test of time.

Trump 2.0 will again bring normalization to the Middle East - opinion

There is an expectation, especially among Gulf states, that Trump would adopt a tougher stance on Iran than his predecessor, Joe Biden.

Not rocket science: Israel needs clear political messaging regarding war in Gaza - opinion

Israel’s growing isolation is as much a factor of horrendous messaging as it is of latent antisemitism and anti-Zionist views. Hamas – and, by proxy, Iran – is winning the propaganda war, hands down.

What is the significance of Israel’s support for COP29 - opinion

Climate change will be a major economic burden for Israel, whose agricultural and tourism industry is already impacted by the war.

How will the recent US election affect Iran, Russia, and North Korea? - opinion

Russian and/or North Korean threats of support for Iran could lay the groundwork for a multi-state nuclear conflict, one that could come to involve the United States and/or China.

Kamala's electoral price was not choosing Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro as VP - opinion

The Democratic Party must now decide whether to continue paying it through strategic missteps and moral ambiguity about virulently anti-Israel and antisemitic factions of its party.

Echoes of Kristallnacht remind us to stand strong against antisemitism’s resurgence - opinion

Like Kristallnacht, October 7 revealed Hamas’s genocidal intent to destroy the State of Israel and kill as many Jews as possible.

Grapevine November 10, 2024: Flawed analysis

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

Netherlands has opportunity to show Europe how to deal with violent antisemitism - editorial

Now, it is time for the Dutch to collectively show that they will not accept “Jew hunting” or allow the growing rise of Islamism in the country to affect the Jewish community.

Our noble war: Israel's soldiers must uphold dignity of themselves, Palestinians - opinion

This conflict represents deep ideals and carries the burden of historical truths. We must wage it with clarity of vision, unwavering moral conviction, and noble behavior.

Defying the mullahs, Iranians resist antisemitic doctrine - opinion

Now is the time for peace advocates to educate Iranians worldwide on Israel’s importance to the global Jewish community. 

Can European sports events truly protect Israeli, Jewish fans? Are they trying to? - comment

Sure, Israel is under attack, has been at war, and it’s far from perfect. But it is the land that will take in and protect Jews, and that is something that didn’t exist in 1939.

Shifting US-Israel relations: Trump 2.0 will not necessarily be Trump 1.0

As reassuring as Trump’s past gestures have been, his second term – and his relationship with Israel – will be shaped by new circumstances, new priorities, and new personalities around him.

36th Israel Film Festival in Los Angeles celebrates the Jewish state's cinema

The festival’s opening-night gala will feature the West Coast Premiere of Tom Nesher’s Come Closer at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills.

New theatre production ‘Collective Phenomena’ reveals story of defiant Soviet-Jewish scientists

The director of Collective Phenomena, Semion Aleksandrovskiy, shared a little of this complex history via his own family story.

Cameri Theater honors dramatist Hanoch Levin in wartime production - review

The homage production by the Cameri Theater marked the late Levin’s 80th birthday.

India Abraham: Healing physical and psychological scars through medical tattooing

Jerusalemite of the week: India Abraham is a practitioner of medical tattooing who had already helped scores of people before Oct. 7, but her work has taken on even greater significance since then.

Trump announces Haley, Pompeo will not join second administration

Trump is considering candidates to serve in his administration before his Jan. 20 inauguration as president.

Científicos han descubierto el secreto para una vida más larga

Investigadores han hecho avances en el entendimiento de lo que podría prolongar la vida. Descubre los secretos científicos para vivir más años.

Hamas y Fatah forman un comité administrativo en Gaza

Según un informe, Hamas y Fatah han llegado a un acuerdo para formar un comité administrativo en Gaza. Descubre los detalles de esta nueva colaboración.

Cinco soldados de Egoz murieron en Líbano: hay nueva información sobre el incidente

Se revelan nuevos detalles sobre el trágico incidente en Líbano donde cinco soldados de Egoz perdieron la vida. Descubre lo que ha salido a la luz.

Fuerza Aérea Israelí realiza ataques nocturnos contra objetivos de Hezbolá en Beirut

Fuerza Aérea Israelí realiza ataques nocturnos contra objetivos de Hezbolá en Beirut. También se informó que las FDI eliminaron a docenas de terroristas en Gaza y Líbano.

'Caza de judíos': el pogrom planeado en Ámsterdam desde Telegram

Una supuesta "caza de judíos" fue anunciada con mucha antelación en la aplicación de mensajería Telegram, lo que llevó a los alborotadores a viajar a Ámsterdam para atacar judíos.

¿Qué significa la "caza de judíos" en Ámsterdam para el liderazgo local?

La violencia antisemita en Ámsterdam enfrenta al alcalde a una tormenta política. Hasta el rey se ha pronunciado. ¿Cuál será la respuesta del liderazgo local?

'Fuimos emboscados': Violento pogrom en Ámsterdam deja muchos heridos

El primer ministro Benjamín Netanyahu ha enviado dos vuelos de emergencia para evacuar a los israelíes de la ciudad.

Agentes del Mossad se unen al viaje del Maccabi Tel Aviv FC a Ámsterdam

Por seguridad, agentes del Mossad se unirán al Maccabi Tel Aviv FC en Ámsterdam. Averigua qué ha motivado esta acción excepcional.

'Así es como se ve la globalización de la Intifada': El mundo responde al pogrom en Ámsterdam

"En una terrible ironía histórica, esto está sucediendo dos días antes del aniversario de la Noche de los Cristales en 1938, cuando habían pogromos contra los judíos".

'No son bienvenidos aquí': Qatar le dice a Hamas que se vaya después de presión de EE. UU.

Bajo presión de EE. UU., Qatar supuestamente pidió a Hamas que se fuera, aunque un portavoz de Hamas rechaza la afirmación. Lee más sobre esta controversia.

Oro/Plata: Momento de Reexaminar los Metales Preciosos

Tras las recientes elecciones en Estados Unidos, el mercado de metales preciosos experimentó un periodo de volatilidad.

Descubren evidencia de un noveno planeta en nuestro sistema solar

Un noveno planeta podría estar oculto en nuestro sistema solar. Descubre aquí detalles de la nueva evidencia que podría cambiar todo lo que sabemos.

Qatar se retira del papel mediador entre las negociaciones de Israel y Hamas

Estados Unidos presiona a Qatar para que expulse al liderazgo de Hamas, lo que lleva a Qatar a retirarse de las negociaciones de paz entre Israel y Hamas.

Queridos iraníes: la Academia del Lenguaje Hebreo corrige cartel iraní amenazante contra Israel

La Academia del Lenguaje Hebreo toma la iniciativa de corregir un cartel iraní contra Israel, asegurando precisión en el uso del idioma hebreo.

Primer avión que evacua israelíes de Ámsterdam aterriza en Israel, la policía recopila testimonios

Investigadores policiales y especialistas forenses llegaron al aeropuerto Ben-Gurion para reunirse con israelíes para documentación forense y recopilar detalles iniciales.

Los israelíes que no pueden regresar a casa siguen en el aeropuerto de Ámsterdam

Israelíes en el aeropuerto de Ámsterdam enfrentan frustración al no poder volver a casa, sin una solución inmediata a la vista.

'Una nueva Kristallnacht': Figuras judías expresan horror por pogrom en Ámsterdam

Indignación en la comunidad judía por un pogromo en Ámsterdam, descrito como una 'nueva Kristallnacht'. Lee cómo líderes han expresado su horror.

FDI encuentran sistema de misiles listo para ser lanzado en Líbano

En una redada en un depósito de armas en el sur de Líbano, las FDI descubrieron un sistema de misiles apuntando al Galilea.

El Mossad advirtió sobre amenaza en los Países Bajos antes del pogrom

El Mossad emitió una advertencia a las agencias de seguridad en Israel y los Países Bajos, solicitando un aumento inmediato de la seguridad para los israelíes que asisten al partido y en la ciudad.

MIRA: Hamás tortura brutalmente a los ciudadanos de Gaza, según imágenes de las FDI

Impactantes imágenes del IDF revelan torturas brutales de Hamas a gazatíes, recuperadas durante operaciones en Gaza.

Israel weighs possibility of ceasefire in North to avert UN Security Council decision - report
Trump wins Arizona, sweeping all seven battleground states, Edison Research says
German soccer team SV Werder Bremen sends message of support after Amsterdam attacks
IDF lifts travel ban to the Netherlands following antisemitic attacks
Gunmen kill 10 in central Mexico bar, AFP reports
Turkey arrests journalist over social media post on prosecutors
IAEA chief to visit Tehran on Wednesday, Iranian state media says
Three killed in Turkish drone strike on PKK members in northern Iraq
Saudi armed forces general chief of staff to visit Iran this Sunday, Tasnim reports
Three people moderately wounded from rocket barrage in North
At least 20 killed in Israeli strike on Lebanon's Alamat - Lebanese report
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu takes responsibility for beeper attack in Lebanon - report
Hainan Airlines Boeing 787 turns back to Rome after engine fire
Arrest of officer involved in PMO documents leak extended by four days
US allegedly stalling shipment of D9 bulldozers to Israel - report
Hezbollah's artillery commander eliminated by IDF in Blida, southern Lebanon
Amsterdam police says it will arrest people defying demonstration ban
President Herzog to meet with US President Joe Biden on Tuesday
Israel Police arrest 12 suspects in murder of Bedouin woman, including her brother, husband
Hezbollah fires ten rockets at northern Israel, three people lightly and moderately wounded
Israel's security cabinet will meet on Sunday at 7:00 p.m.
Drone crosses into Israel from Lebanon, incident has concluded, IDF says
Israel Defense Minister Katz says Israel has defeated Hezbollah
Shin Bet arrests 17-year-old Negev resident over Hamas ties, alleged terror attack plot
Biden will discuss with Trump top US priorities on Wednesday
US says Hamas is standing in the way of a Gaza ceasefire
Two IDF officers seriously wounded during combat in northern Gaza
National Security Council issues warnings, including concealing Israeli, Jewish identifiers abroad
Hezbollah may agree to disarm, leaving arms control to Lebanese army, UNIFIL - report
Macron to attend France-Israel soccer game in sign of solidarity, Elysee says
Qatar tells Israel not to target senior Hamas officials in Qatar - report
Terrorist attempts to stab woman in the West Bank - report
IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi approves expansion of Lebanon ground operations - report
IAF eliminates PIJ operations chief Muhammad Abu Sakheil in northern Gaza
IAF intercepts drones from the east directed at Israel
Trump in phone call urged Putin not to escalate in Ukraine - Washington Post
Hamas offers Fatah responsibility of managing Gaza, including border and security - report
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Why is buying a used car in Dubai a smart move?

Buying Dubai used cars offers a wide range of benefits. This article discusses the advantages of buying second-hand cars over brand new ones.

The inspiring story behind the birth of the righteous Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Rimanov
Hezbollah rockets lightly wounds three, strong explosions sound in Damascus

US, Britain launch raids on Yemeni capital • Qatar pulls out of deal mediation

Ireland passes motion that 'Israel is perpetrating genocide on Gaza'

Irish FM Micheál Martin also announced the government's intent to formally intervene in South Africa’s case against Israel at the ICJ.

Austria-Israel alliance and Sebastian Kurz: How he helped both nations find common ground

Eldad Beck explores Austria’s evolving history with Jewish state in this segment from latest book

Grapevine: Bone marrow hero

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

Jeremy Berkovits: The face of Jerusalem's popular American Colony Hotel

At the table: Maintaining the massive 12,000-square-foot compound amounts to many thousands of shekels a month, and the owners are eager for a return to normalcy.

'One Day in October,' real stories told: 'Rivals' and 'Disclaimer' twisted dramas

Sorry for asking, One Day in October includes former hostages. Veep tells of satire of American politics, while Rivals and Disclaimer show British dramas at their best.

An Israeli's life in Haifa under constant rocket fire

I have been living in Haifa for the past two years. Now Iran is threatening to flatten the glorious Carmel mountain range with a crushing response. This intense war is a test of wills.

Druze Maccabi TLV fan misleads Amsterdam attackers by speaking Arabic

When the violent attacks erupted on the city’s streets, Asad spoke fluent Arabic to mislead attackers and protect Israeli fans.

One year later: The father of a soldier killed on Oct. 7 finds meaning with loss

Adir Tahar, may you rest in peace. To Adir’s family and all the bereaved families, I offer you my deepest condolences and what comfort I can.

Pakistan senate panel passes bill criminalizing promotion of Zionism

Legislation introduces prison terms for promoting Zionism and displaying Zionist symbols to incite communal hatred.

This is how UNRWA is involved in Palestinian terrorism against Israel

Israel’s Operation Swords of Iron in the Gaza Strip following the terrorist attack on October 7, 2023, revealed the involvement of UNRWA employees in terrorism.

Mustafa Barghouti: ‘Resistance’ succeeding in West Bank, Israel's war will fail

Palestinian politician Mustafa Barghouti’s interview with Iran media provides insights into how some Palestinians today view the war unfolding in Gaza and Iran’s role.

Netanyahu's office investigations: What we know so far - explainer

This past week, there have been several investigations into the conduct of members of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s inner circle during the Israel-Hamas War. Here is what we know so far.

EL AL funds rescue flights for Israelis from violent Amsterdam attack

“EL AL undertook to aid the Israeli public and the state and will continue to do so when needed,” the company said Saturday.

IDF officials believe northern residents could return home without Hezbollah truce - report

Senior IDF officials told Army Radio that after completing ground operations in the first line of villages in southern Lebanon, the IDF could establish a strong presence on the border.

Ben-Gvir encouraged illegal use of stun grenades during judicial reform protests, leaks show

Ben-Gvir loses legal challenge against airing of Channel 13 investigation.

Netanyahu: Investigation into PMO leak case is 'a wild and relentless attack'

Netanyahu emphasized that he knows that the accusations are part of "an organized witch hunt aimed at harming the country's leadership and weakening us amid the war."

Hypothermia and frostbite: Winter poses life-threatening risks to hostages still held by Hamas

“Their immune systems are compromised, so any winter illness or respiratory infection, including viruses like the flu or COVID-19, could be devastating."

'Obsessive, systematic smear campaign': Brothers in Arms sue Otzma Yehudit MK for defamation

According to the lawsuit, Cohen attempted to link the Brothers in Arms organization to an espionage case it had no connection to, flagrantly violating a gag order intended to protect state security.

Israel, Germany move toward 2025 delivery of Arrow missile defense system

Progress comes amidst German ban on sales of arms to Israel

Light sentences expected for 4 Jews convicted of endangering Palestinians in Ahuvia Sandak

Had the defendants been only convicted of less dangerous rock throwing, lighter sentences might have been less surprising.

Cinema South Festival returns to Sderot, honoring resilience after tragedy

This year’s fall edition puts the population of the western Negev front and center, spotlighting the hostages and their families, as well as those who suffered losses on October 7 and during the war.

Israel fears declaration of famine in Gaza as UNSC to meet

The issue of a famine declaration for Gaza, however, has grown beyond the issue of ensuring that Palestinians in the enclave have food.

Gal Gadot celebrates daughter Alma’s Bat Mitzvah with family in Instagram post

In the photo, Gadot’s husband, Jaron Varsano, holds their daughter, Daniella, 3, while Gadot cradles their youngest child, Ori, who arrived eight months ago.

Hamas treatment of older hostages 'one of most severe examples of elder abuse’ - study

The researchers described the extreme “pre-morbid” vulnerability of older hostages along with the additional data on their clinical situation and extreme stresses to which they are being subjected.

Israeli doctor Itzhak Brook honored with distinguished service award at cancer symposium

Dr. Itzhak Brook was celebrated for his decades-long contribution to head and neck cancer advocacy and patient support

TAU scientists take on battle vs immunotherapy-resistant tumors

Researchers at Tel Aviv University (TAU) can add to that list their important discovery of a cancer mechanism that has been shown to prevent the immune system from attacking tumors.

A glimpse into the past: Researchers analyze Pompeii DNA - study

“The scientific data we provide do not always align with common assumptions,” said study co-author and professor David Reich.

6.3 inches-thick dinosaur armor could withstand high-speed car crash, analysis finds

"This thing could tank an F150 going at speed," one of the researchers said.

Chinese rover finds new evidence supporting theory of ancient ocean on Mars

The evidence found by the rover includes traces of beaches that may have been adjacent to water, as well as geological features indicative of an ancient coastline in the region.

2024 set to be hottest year on record

October 2024 has been recorded as the second warmest October globally, with average temperatures 1.65°C above pre-industrial levels.

Do elephants play tricks on each other? Watch video

Observations at the Berlin Zoo provide new insights into elephants' cognitive abilities and social behaviors.

Chimpanzees perform complex tasks better when watched by humans, study finds

Findings suggest the audience effect may be deeply rooted in the social evolution of great apes.

Newly discovered DNA changes previous speculation of Pompeii victims' final moments of life

A recent study has undermined prior assumptions about several victims of the Pompeii tragedy.

Researchers once thought the victims were bejeweled women, but DNA identified them as men

The genomes of the victims showed lineages from Eastern Mediterranean countries, North Africa, and areas corresponding to modern-day Turkey, Lebanon, and Italy.

Pompeii caps daily visitors at 20,000 amid overtourism concerns

New limitations follow a record summer with over 4 million visitors, a 33.6% increase from last year.

Peru's congress conducts hearing on alleged extraterrestrial 'Nazca mummies'

However, the authenticity of the so-called tridactyl mummies has been widely disputed by the scientific community.

King Arthur's Hall in Cornwall found to be 4,000 years older than previously thought

The monument was first documented in 1583 by the English cartographer John Norden, who wrote, "It is called Arthur's Hall".

Medic: MDA’s life-saving work is better than any other place in the world

'The pride of being part of such a prestigious organization like MDA stays with volunteers wherever they go', says MDA volunteer Sam Goldberg.

Real estate advisor at 'Post' Aliyah Conference: 'It’s important to have someone to hold your hand'

Shia Getter, head of The Getter Group, discussed the ins and outs of purchasing property in Israel.

'Israel’s financial system is more advanced than many places in the world'

Over the past ten years, the Israeli banking system has become much more user-friendly, says Eyal Efrat, first executive vice president and Head of the Technologies Division at Bank Leumi.

Three Jewish converts in Mexico are trying to make aliyah. A rabbinic decree won't let them

A long-standing rabbinic decree in Mexico refuses to recognize converts and admit them into Jewish communities, preventing converts from making aliyah.

From chemistry to cakes: How aliyah inspired an organic chemist’s entrepreneurial spirit

As the owner of Beatriz Bakery, Tamar Wiener has embraced a community of entrepreneurs who have contributed to Israel’s image of the land of opportunity.

Nefesh B’Nefesh head: Aliyah inquiries increased by 90% in first weeks after Oct. 7

Aliyah expert says spike in Diaspora support for Israel is unprecedented

Former Harvard prof.: I had to teach while bodies littered Israeli streets

Those looking to promote tolerance internationally have a very fascinating place to look for resources, according to Prof. Bar-Asher Siegal: history.

Jerusalem Highlights: November 8 – 14

What's new to do in Israel's capital?

Time to react: Israel Museum photography exhibits on power and tragedy

There are a couple of photography exhibitions currently on display there that run the gamut of the emotional and cerebral spectrum, and then some.

Holocaust survivor ‘wisdom project’ launched in Los Angeles

The Los Angeles Holocaust Museum has already begun this process with partners in Atlanta and New Zealand.

Dutch PM to Sa'ar: Amsterdam attacks were 'turning point' in antisemitism approach

Prime Minister Schoof expressed his commitment to bringing the perpetrators of Thursday night's attacks to justice.

Pro-Palestine groups plan to 'swarm' UK with coordinated protests on Armistice Day

Youth Demand, which is an offshoot of Just Stop Oil, has planned to hold anti-Israel demonstrations in five British cities.

French MP defends attacks on Israelis, claims they 'supported genocide'

Mesmeur wrote "these people here were not lynched because they were Jewish, but instead because they were racist and supported a genocide."

Masked man attempts to kidnap Orthodox Jewish boy in Crown Heights

The footage shows the masked man attempting to grab the child and carry him away, before the father pulls the child back and pushes the man off.

'Rage playdate': Anti-Zionist protesters gather with kids outside Sen. Schumer's home

Parents held signs saying, “Children say stop the genocide in Gaza,” while their young children colored in anti-Zionist, Gaza-themed coloring books. 

'Enough is enough!': Hasidic woman publicizes divorce battle

The rabbinical court gave Steinmetz ten days to provide a "get" or face excommunication, yet he refused and has not faced any repercussions since.

How are Jewish filmmakers fighting Israel's online battle?

What began as an alliance of like-minded creatives quickly turned into an army of filmmakers using their creative skills to fight Jew-hatred. 

Plans for Jewish eruv spark influx of antisemitism in small English village

The eruv would enable observant Jews to carry walking aids and push pushchairs on Shabbat - but some locals are not happy about the plans.

Thousands unite for 'Stand Together' concert in US capital

The event will feature Grammy-nominated artist Idan Raichel and comedian Tiffany Haddish. Entrance is Free of charge!

'This is Auschwitz': Hundreds defy Amsterdam protest ban in solidarity with antisemitic attackers

On Sunday afternoon, the city of Amsterdam posted on X that protesters who defied the ban would be arrested.

Sderot’s Shufuni band brings music and resilience to North America after October 7

 Sderot band Shufuni goes abroad to explain what life is like in Israel’s South

Trump must strengthen innovation ties between Israel and the US - opinion

So how does a Middle Eastern economy of 10 million people in Israel affect a rich economy of 340 million people in the United States?

Café Malke: A Jerusalem coffee spot that sprang from a flower store

Now approaching the first anniversary of opening Café Malke, owner Ido has the perspective to look back while keeping an eye on the future.

Har Nof: Jerusalem's neighborhood of panoramas and piety

Neighborhood Corner: By the 2000s, Har Nof was synonymous with religious devotion, its streets lined with synagogues and yeshivot that catered to a range of Jewish traditions.

Credit cards readers across Israeli stores, gas stations crash in cyberattack

This suspected cyberattack follows previous attempts made by Iran to penetrate Israeli cyber defenses.

Russia's Gold Reserves Hit Historic $207.7 Billion Mark

Russia's gold reserves exceed $200 billion for the 1st time. The share of gold in the country's international reserves is now at 32.9%.

A jubilee of Zionism and excellence: Honoring Allied Group's legacy at the Weizmann Institute

The Weizmann Institute honors the Allied Group and Gutwirth Fund trustees, marking a milestone in Israeli medical research and a legacy of Zionism and philanthropy.

Gold forms notable divergence from oil

Could the split in prices be showing signs of a weakening economy?

The ‘special forces’ of medical studies in Israel

The Allied Group, one of Israel’s leading business entities, makes a major donation to open a new type of medical school in Israel.

Gold & Silver IRA Scams to Avoid

Don't let scammers steal your retirement nest egg. From fake IRAs to counterfeit coins, discover the 10 most dangerous Gold IRA scams and learn how to protect your investment from fraudsters.

Alaska: A journey of environmental resilience with lessons for Israel

Our journey through Alaska was more than just an exploration of conservation; it was a discovery of how nature can serve as a platform for healing and resilience. 

Majority of Israelis are concerned about climate change, and the environment - survey

The study surveyed 1,180 participants in Israel about their knowledge and attitudes regarding climate change and its effects on the environment.

This week in Jewish history: Kristallnacht and Israeli campaign in Gaza

An abridged weekly version of Dust & Stars.

Engineer discovers 132-year-old message in a bottle at Scottish lighthouse

During an inspection at the most northerly point of the Rhins of Galloway, Ross Russell spotted a bottle lodged deep within the lighthouse's walls.

The options are dwindling: A new wave of flight cancellations to Israel

Israeli airspace crisis: LOT cancels flights until November, Air France extends suspension, and American Airlines halts flights until September 2025.

Air for NIS 40? Italy finds another way to scam tourists

While you're taking selfies at Lake Como, others are packing its air into cans and selling it for NIS 40. This new venture causing a stir in Italy proves that there’s a buyer for everything.

The holiday season is over: Vegetables that will help you lose weight

26 calories vs. 16: A complete comparison between two leading vegetables for weight loss and tips to help you choose the right one.

How to bring winter into your kitchen: Trend tips for the season

Avivi Kitchens, Israel’s leading kitchen brand, unveils winter trends in kitchen design, highlighting colors, materials, and styles inspired by nature.

Feeling stressed? Wolt launches a surprising new category for emotional eating

The popular delivery app has turned a viral idea from Twitter into a new category for those seeking comfort foods during challenging times.

Delicious new products now in Israel

Israel sees a tasty expansion of imported treats, including Italian chocolate and gourmet cookies.

Secret November sales revealed: Premium beauty for budget prices

November unveils massive beauty deals with discounts of 20% to 90% on makeup, skincare, and hair products, making it the perfect time to elevate your routine with luxury items at unmissable prices.

Qatar’s bait and switch game as mediator and host - analysis

Qatar is arguing that it won’t act as a mediator any longer, threatening the fate of the hostages because a deal would be harder without Doha in the middle.

WATCH: IDF strikes key terror targets in continued Gaza, Lebanon operations

The IDF’s 162nd Division continued its operations in the Jabalya area, where soldiers engaged and neutralized several terrorists and dismantled key structures that were used for weapons storage.

Israel's strikes on Iran spark interest in air-launched ballistic missiles - analysis

Cruise missiles are easier targets for dense, integrated air defenses than ballistic missiles are. But ballistic missiles are often fired from known launch points.

IDF reveals Hezbollah missile arsenal severely depleted since beginning of operations

The IDF estimates that “80% of Hezbollah’s rocket arsenal within a range of up to 40 kilometers has been destroyed.”

Voices from the Arab press: Riyadh’s diplomatic role

A weekly selection of opinions and analyses from the Arab media around the world.

WATCH: Hamas brutally tortures Gazans, IDF footage reveals

The materials were recovered by IDF soldiers during operations in the Gaza Strip.

Iran’s invisible empire: Khamenei’s global network, jihad, and the hope for Iranian democracy

How can Khamenei's "shadow empire" deteriorate?

Taliban administration officials to attend UN climate conference in Azerbaijan

Afghan NGOs have also struggled to attend the climate negotiations in recent years.

Syria says seven civilians killed in Israeli strike near Damascus

Sayeda Zainab, a stronghold of Hezbollah and the site of a major Shi’ite shrine, has been the target of previous strikes. 

IDF uncovers Hezbollah training center near UNIFIL post, counters UN claim of operating within post

The IDF reiterated that it seeks to operate against Hezbollah's infrastructure and capabilities to push the group away from southern Lebanon.

WATCH: With over 4,500 cubic meters of concrete: IDF dismantles Hezbollah compound beneath cemetery

While operating in the area, soldiers from the Shaldag Unit identified several tunnel shafts leading to the compound, which led to the exposure of the full tunnel. 

Could both Israel and Hezbollah 'win'? Possibly, because their goals differ - analysis

While reports in Israel assess that Hezbollah may have lost 80 percent of its rocket arsenal and also lost 2,000 fighters, Hezbollah is putting on a brave face, claiming Israel is far from its goals.

Saudi armed forces chief of staff in Iran for talks with officials

Iran's state media said al-Ruwaili headed a high-level Saudi military delegation in Tehran and met Armed Forces Chief of Staff Major General Mohammad Bagheri.

Why did Israel's new foreign minister embrace the Kurdish people? - analysis

Israel has long enjoyed positive relations with Kurdish people in the Middle East. It is part of a partnership between Jews and Kurds and also shared interests in the region 

Sullivan: World must pressure Hamas to negotiate hostage deal

Sullivan laid the blame squarely on Hamas, clarifying that the issue was that the group simply didn’t want to make a deal under any terms.

US, Britain launch raids on Yemeni capital Sana'a, Houthi TV says - report

US defense officials told Saudi news site Al Arabiya that the strikes had targeted Houthi weapons facilities holding advanced conventional weapons.

Douglas Murray: Trump can 'clean-up' Biden's mess by supporting Israel, defunding Iran

Murray wrote regarding the US and Iran that Biden-Harris "turned the money spigots on for the mullahs the minute they came into office."

‘Free Palestine’ stickers backed with razor blades found outside Amsterdam Holocaust museum 

A number of the stickers were found outside the city’s Holocaust Museum but police are unsure how many may be spread across the city. 

'Should I wait until everybody’s dead?': ICC's Khan defends warrants against Netanyahu, Gallant

“We have failed to live up to the promise of Never Again that was made in Nuremberg,” ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan told reporters in the German city.

Iraqi Kurdish government and Baghdad make progress on restarting oil exports

The ICC in Paris eliminated the Kurdistan Regional Government's (KRG) independent pipeline exports through Turkey after granting the federal gov of Iraq rights to market all Iraqi oil.

Thousands of students commemorate 86th anniversary of Kristallnacht at Oporto Holocaust Museum

The President of the Porto Jewish Community, Gabriel Senderowicz, stated that "Kristallnacht is not part of history but happening today. The way to fight antisemitism is to educate the youth."  

Iran attempts to insulate itself from possible Trump sanctions - analysis

With Trump returning to office, Iran is likely concerned it could be under “maximum pressure” again with the using sanctions and other methods to cut off Tehran’s economy.

Netanyahu: I’ve spoken to Trump three times, we see eye to eye on Iran

The Israeli Prime Minister has close ties with both outgoing President Joe Biden and Trump, but his relationship with the former has been rocky.

Donald Trump wants Gaza war over, Israel-Saudi peace deal, former advisor says

Evans, who led the banner movement in the Jewish State, said that Trump’s views on Israel played a decisive role.

Dermer to discuss Lebanon ceasefire in US after reported secret Russia visit

Dermer has been a key player in efforts to secure a deal and in communications between Israel and Washington.

Did a former UNRWA teacher help organize the Amsterdam pogrom?

Reports found one of the main protest organizers to be PGNL, a prominent member of the extensive Hamas-affiliated network in the Netherlands, led by a self-described former teacher at UNWRA.

Trump in phone call advised Putin not to escalate in Ukraine - report

On Friday, the Kremlin said Putin was ready to discuss Ukraine with Trump but that did not mean that he was willing to alter Moscow's demands.

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