Israel news feed for Saturday, June 21, 2025
- Under the cover of war, Netanyahu's government is violating human and civil rights
- Under the cover of war, Netanyahu's government is violating human and civil rights
- Is it legitimate to kill a head of state?
- The danger of the Self-Deception of victory
- Believing Trump is nearing a strike on Iran, Israel sets its sights on regime change
- In 'tense' call, Israel urges Trump to quickly strike Iran's Fordow, citing narrow window
- 'American Maccabee': American Jewry and antisemitism during the days of Teddy Roosevelt
- Israel Police use Iran war emergency rules to suppress hostage deal, anti-gov't protests
- The Moment to Act is Now: The Damage is Severe, But Our Spirits Are Strong and Resilient
- The Moment to Act is Now: The Damage is Severe, But Our Spirits Are Strong and Resilient
- Israel says Iranian Revolutionary Guards attempted to attack Israelis in Cyprus
- Eyewitnesses dispute Israeli army account of troops shooting Palestinians in West Bank
- Peter Schiff Makes the Case for Silver: High Upside, Low Risk
- EU: Israel's actions in Gaza and West Bank may breach association agreement
- Goldman Sachs Sees Gold Soaring to $3,700 by End‑2025, $4,000 by Mid‑2026 on Central Bank Demand
- Israelis hold small, spaced-out protests for hostage deal amid Iran war emergency measures
- U.S. moving B-2 bombers capable of destroying Iran's underground Fordow nuclear facility closer to Mideast
- 'We wronged the hostages by not speaking out sooner about the horrors in Gaza'
- Iran launched over 10 drones at Israel, one hitting residential building in northern Israel
- Iran arrests 22 people suspected of spying for Israel, regime-aligned news agency reports
- Pope Leo warns politicians of the challenges posed by AI
- Israel killed Iranian Guards commander: 'One of the main orchestrators of Oct. 7,' IDF said
- UN warns of water shortage; Reports: Israeli forces kill 202 in Gaza in last 48 hours
- U.S. struck three nuclear sites in Iran
- Over half of Jewish students at Columbia experienced discrimination, exclusion after Oct. 7