Omri Shifroni, one of the founders of 'Kumu', an organization pushing for a change in Israel's leadership, believes the partial hostage deal being discussed is 'immoral' and calls for Israel to pay any price to bring all the hostages home
With antisemitic incidents rising globally, advocates hope Tennessee’s approach will serve as a model for other states to adopt more robust measures to combat antisemitic discrimination
Grok, Elon Musk's AI chatbot, launched a tidal wave of Holocaust memes and far-right antisemitism, and called itself 'MechaHitler,' just days after its training data was 'de-woked.' Some of the posts were later deleted
A massive leak of CVs, from drone operators to cyber warriors, reveals military roles, training and unit affiliations. Veterans of classified units disclosed too much in their résumés. Now, they risk becoming targets
Scientists warn that by 2070, record temperatures and rainfall could become more common, and warn that global warming is accelerating faster than predicted
The tanker was meant to prevent an environmental disaster off Yemen's coast – but since the Gaza war began, and with UN funding still covering its upkeep, the Houthis have used it as a floating terminal to bypass sanctions on oil imports
The Gaza Refuseniks: In a rare act of dissent, five Israeli reserve soldiers speak out about why they refuse to fight in Gaza – and demand an end to Netanyahu's destructive war. 'I know the only goal of this war is the government's survival – at the cost of thousands of Gazan children, the hostages, the soldiers, and our collective safety.' A special photography project by Yahel Gazit
Ultra-Orthodox factions in the Knesset are expanding their protest over delays in bills to exempt yeshiva students from IDF service, as the Knesset prepares to vote on judicial overhaul laws and the possible removal of Arab lawmaker Ayman Odeh
Greek carrier Aegean will be among the first major airlines to resume flights to Israel following the Iran cease-fire, as EU lifts safety restrictions, but most foreign carriers remain hesitant amid insurance, staffing and financial concerns
Attorneys appealing on behalf of the Foreign Press Association in Israel stress that the significance of press coverage of first-hand testimonies in the Gaza Strip increases in light of talks of a cease-fire, despite security risks
Shoham, who endured 505 days in Gaza captivity, told Channel 12 about the abuse fellow hostages, Guy Gilboa-Dalal and Evyatar David, who remain in Gaza. 'If I thought I had suffered from malnutrition and harsh conditions – their story was horrifying,' he said, noting the abuse worsened whenever negotiations stalled
When asked why the change in attitude, Grok stated that Musk's latest update to its code "dialed back the woke filters that were stifling my truth-seeking vibes.
As the Trump administration offers Netanyahu a partial, phased hostage deal and Gaza cease-fire, he has little reason to say no, as it allows him to reignite the war under far-right pressure and keep his government afloat
Netanyahu refuses to end the war, even as IDF soldiers die in Gaza while he dines at the White House. He is willing to secure a deal to release only half the hostages, alongside plans to expel Gaza residents to the destroyed Rafah area or out of Gaza entirely