Israel
EXCLUSIVE: Trump behind Carlson's Israel visit to reduce heat in conservative antisemitism debate
Trump urges Tucker Carlson and conservatives to de-escalate the internal fight over Israel, aiming for unity amid rising tensions, says Melissa Francis.
The Super Bowl ad that got Jewish strength all wrong - opinion
Air France launches La Première on Tel Aviv to Paris route with Dror Kontento show
National Headquarters for Combating Crime in Arab Society launches to tackle rising violence
Poll: 65% of Syrians favor US engagement, 59% say peace with Israel is likely
Opinions were more divided on full diplomatic normalization with Israel, while public assessments of Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa were largely favorable.
Iranian officials moving to consolidate power for a post-Khamenei era - report
The Institute for the Study of War assessed that, since June 2025, factions within the Iranian regime are working to secure positions of influence to shape future policies.
Stop pandering to Jewish anti-Zionists, racists, or sexists - opinion
A loud minority shouldn’t define the debate around Israel; respond to anti-Zionist hysteria with clarity, boundaries, empathy, and proud Zionism.
Zionism, Catholicism, and the revival of an old hostility - opinion
Old theological opposition to Zionism echoes today as new alliances in politics and religion challenge Israel’s legitimacy.
Israeli drone maker XTEND to trade on Nasdaq at $1.5B valuation
Merger aims to create an autonomous defense and security systems company combining AI-driven robotic operating system with established US operating and infrastructure capabilities.
Israel's FM Sa'ar set to fly out to US for inaugural Board of Peace summit, UN Security Council
Gideon Sa'ar will attend the summit, which is set to begin at 9 a.m. local time (4 p.m. Israel time), at Netanyahu's request following the PM's trip to DC last week.
Israel should enact the Ben-Gvir death penalty law - opinion
Murder rates continue to rise, not just since the October 7 massacre, and Israel cannot afford to be lenient if it wishes to survive.
Herzog’s visit brought warmth to Australia's Jews - opinion
As antisemitism surges in Australia, President Herzog’s visit offered solidarity and reassurance that Jews living in the Diaspora are not alone.
Preparing for new Iran war, Israel escalates Lebanon strikes to cripple Hezbollah
According to Maariv, since the start of February, the IDF has killed 12 Hezbollah and Islamic Jihad terrorists in the country.
Scotiabank unit sells stake in Israeli arms supplier Elbit following backlash
Scotiabank, at one point Elbit's biggest foreign investor, dissolved the 165,000 shares it held in the arms manufacturing company.