The IDF said it struck a Hezbollah drone storage site, while the militant group denied it was behind the rocket fire. Lebanon's Health Ministry reported one dead and eight wounded in the strikes
As the tide of the war turned for the better, American Jews slowly reverted to their prewar complacency. As Netanyahu's constitutional coup threatens the very foundations of Israeli democracy, the community has returned to its deafening silence
The IDF presented findings of an investigation into its conduct at Kibbutz Nirim during the October 7 attack, faulting poor communications with locals and an untrained security team as factors in the failure to stop the massacre
Despite being presented with plans to assassinate former Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar and military wing commander Mohammed Deif before they carried out the Oct. 7 attack, Netanyahu refrained from approving the operation. The PM has denied the claims
The IDF's plan for Gaza is not very different from the right's fantasy, but the General Staff is struggling to counter a culture of refusal ■ This will be the first stage in the current war that does not have a full public consensus
The story behind a failed attempt to create dialogue with Netanyahu's government over its latest assault on the judiciary mixes personal and political tragedy - and is a reminder that politics is the art of compromise, but authoritarians will do anything to impose their will
Even though Netanyahu is continuing to promise his voters a rapid victory over Hamas in Gaza, historically the arena that most interests him is Iran ■ The destruction in the West Bank Jenin refugee camp may be widespread, but it's still nothing like what happened in Gaza
The indictment of Istanbul's mayor is causing major economic backlash – but amidst fears of internal opposition, Erdogan's standing abroad is skyrocketing. Israel is watching closely over the Syrian border
John Rubino warns of silver's potential surge, driven by global instability and central bank actions. He highlights silver's undervaluation and potential for a dramatic price increase.
Talks between Israel and Hamas are frozen. The U.S. insists on the Witkoff framework – and if Hamas keeps saying no, Washington will let Israel act as it wishes. For now, the deal is a fading memory, and Netanyahu has every reason to be satisfied
Several senior reservists warned of a 50 percent fall in the rate of reporting for duty. One senior reservist said that brigade and battalion commanders are dealing with scores of cases in which reservists have announced they will not report for duty, in most cases due to the violation of the hostage deal
ISRAEL: Israel signals support for a Gaza cease-fire proposal, Egyptian sources say ■ LEBANON: France's Macron, alongside Lebanon's president, calls IDF Beirut strikes 'unacceptable' as Hezbollah denies it's behind rocket fire ■ YEMEN: Houthis say they attacked U.S. aircraft; U.S. reportedly struck Houthi targets
Khunkhun tells the 'trigger point' for parabolic silver is near. Persistent supply deficits, driven by industry and investment, plus limited primary mine output, signal a potential price surge.
Zangauker, whose son Matan was abducted from Kibbutz Nir Oz, also asked U.S. President Trump to do everything he could to return the hostages 'otherwise the war won't end'
More than 100 members of Ben-Gurion University faculty defend Dr. Sebastian Ben Daniel's comments, saying they fall within the boundaries of free speech