Lobo Tiggre sees a bright future for gold and silver, citing strong fundamentals and investment opportunities. He cautions against complacency, noting potential price fluctuations.
Israel's Justice Ministry is collecting evidence of National Security Minister Ben-Gvir's criminal offenses committed in his tenure as head of the Israel Police – during which he has bypassed top officials, trampled on its independence and turned it into a political organization
Like previous speeches, Netanyahu will undoubtedly cast Iran as the international community's primary antagonist. This will be given even greater emphasis considering Iran's backing of proxy organizations behind the deadliest year in Israel's history
In February, Moody's downgraded Israel's rating to A2. The change reflects not only the geopolitical escalation but also Moody's lack of confidence in the Israeli government's ability to manage fiscal consolidation and reduce debt
Led by TheMarker's Gur Megiddo, Haaretz's Omer Benjakob and French journalist Frédéric Métézeau, the investigation exposed an Israeli-based operation specializing in hacking, fake identities, and disinformation to manipulate elections worldwide
Shimon Or, uncle of Avinatan Or, is a member of the Tikva Forum, which calls for continued military pressure on Hamas, but fights alongside all hostage families. 'We say opposing things during Knesset meetings, but then we meet outside and realize we're all stuck in the same boat'
The confrontation with Hezbollah is impacting even temporary evacuee facilities. Remote learning struggles to fill the gap as education system navigates the uncertain reality
The fire came some thirty minutes after Hezbollah announced that its drone chief, who also reportedly oversaw the launch of missiles and drones from Yemen, had been assassinated in a strike in Beirut on Thursday
Israel has the chance to entirely change the situation at home from the past year, but that's something the old Netanyahu would have done ■ After the procrastinating and quibbling, Bibi is back to his old tricks and taking credit where it isn't due ■ The prime minister's New York schedule has its own rules
The past 10 days have completely turned the tables but both Israel and Hezbollah have good reasons to avoid further escalation ■ In Gaza, the IDF is currently weighing morally problematic moves ■ And after another Netanyahu U-turn, one can only imagine the fury in Washington
Israel says it hit 220 Hezbollah targets in Lebanon on Thursday ■ Lebanese Health Ministry: 92 people killed in Israeli strikes ■ White House: Hezbollah truce proposal was unveiled in coordination with Israel ■ Netanyahu lands in New York ahead of Friday's UN address ■ Rockets start fires in northern Israel; house takes direct hit ■ IDF chief says army has been 'waiting years' for opportunity to attack Hezbollah
Israeli soldiers abhorred violence, the Arabs didn't want to throw the Jews into the sea. Through letters written in real time, a historian sets forth what those who fought on both sides in the 1948 war actually thought
Asked about Netanyahu's apparent rejection of the U.S.-led proposal, National Security chief Kirby said he 'can't begin to speculate' whether there were political considerations
Jose, 39, disappeared while on a work trip to the U.S. last week. He is a founder of a Bulgarian company that was reportedly part of the pager supply chain