Israel news feed for Friday, August 7, 2026
- 'It's hard to know if we'll endure': Israel's leading philosopher on manipulation, morality and the future of Zionism
- Montenegro’s Jewish community navigates uncertain territory as hostility toward Israel increases
- Jerusalem braces for another Saturday battle over a cafe open on Shabbat
- Jerusalem braces for Saturday Sabbath battles over downtown café
- Four killed in Houthi attacks in Yemen and Saudi Arabia, sources say
- Lebanon, Israel agree shortlist of countries that could send troops to verify Hezbollah disarmament
- Israel's NYC consul, citing 'blood libel,' orders staff to cancel New York Times subscriptions
- Your Taxes: How Israel taxes SAFE investments in hi-tech startups
- Your Taxes: How Israel taxes SAFE investments in hi-tech startups
- Your Investments: Giving should be part of your financial plan, not an afterthought
- Your Investments: Giving should be part of your financial plan, not an afterthought
- Iran is getting closer to controlling the Strait of Hormuz without curbing its nuclear program
- Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Pakistan sign defense pact amid regional tensions
- Police close probe into fatal West Bank shooting despite 'mistaken' killing
- Yoav Segalovitz quits Yesh Atid amid talks to join Arab party
- Israeli forces withdraw from Palestinian refugee camp after two-day operation; reports say dozens injured
- 'I face racism in Australia every week. I still prefer it to war'
- Israel's opposition parties are courting new immigrants with a new set of priorities
- How to read the polls if you really want to get Israel's elections
- Shipping industry warns proposed Iran-Oman Hormuz deal could prove unworkable
- Over 95% of Jewish Canadian university students report exposure to antisemitism in new survey
- The smear campaign against Eisenkot backfires, and Netanyahu's paying price in Likud
- Hormuz deal would hand Iran an unprecedented geopolitical victory
- Houthi attack on Saudi Arabia wounds 11 civilians