Mike Maloney, in a GoldSilver interview, predicts silver could surge to $300, a tenfold increase. He criticizes financial advisors' neglect of gold and urges investor education.
In early March, Israel closed crossings into the Gaza Strip, blocking all humanitarian aid. Netanyahu said the decision to allow food into Gaza was made on the IDF's recommendation to facilitate the ground operation
According to the IDF spokesman, the army is expected to evacuate the civilian population. In Gaza, medical sources report 140 Palestinians killed since the launch of 'Operation Gideon's Chariots,' which involves five combat divisions on the ground
The renewed assault has triggered the deadliest days in Gaza this year, with hundreds killed, hospitals shut down, and over 63,000 people displaced, according to humanitarian groups. Fears of famine are mounting
Officials say Israel wants about ten hostages and bodies released before talks. The plan includes a 60-day cease-fire and freeing hundreds of Palestinian prisoners. A senior Hamas official told CNN they'll release seven to nine hostages under the deal
According to the investigation, the suspect collected information while Bennett was hospitalized last month. A source told Haaretz that security officials believe the information was intended to facilitate an attack on the former prime minister
While cease-fire talks continue in Doha, the real negotiations are unfolding between Jerusalem and Washington. If Hamas's Gaza leader Mohammed Sinwar is confirmed dead, the prime minister could frame it as 'total victory' – paving the way to move closer to Trump
The British commentator's reversal from fierce defender to vocal critic signals a deeper crisis for Israel, as Netanyahu's 'forever war' in Gaza increasingly alienates supporters around the world
Rushdie faced backlash for criticizing pro-Palestinian activism on U.S. campuses. His withdrawal, welcomed by the colleges' Muslim student group, came days after a man was sentenced for a 2022 onstage stabbing, one of several attempts on his life since Iran's fatwa
Ed Steer reveals how bullion banks are "smashing" gold prices to cover shorts. He highlights unprecedented physical demand and delivery volumes despite price dips.
Marking 60 years since Eli Cohen's execution, the Mossad says recordings, photos, and documents from his mission and interrogation have been brought to Israel – including images with senior Syrian officials, secret instructions, and personal letters
The bill bars countries labeled as terror supporters from donating to or trading with Israel. Its notes call Qatar 'the largest investor in global terrorism' – even as Israel-Hamas hostage talks resume in Doha
Who said spirituality and ethnic cleansing don't go together? Israel is full of spiritual types who view the annihilation of the other as a form of personal growth
Brett Heath sees a potential "big moment" for silver. The historically high gold-to-silver ratio suggests undervaluation, and a ratio reversal with fund inflows could signal a silver rally.
Prof. Jonathan Dekel-Chen had to fight for over a year until his son, Sagui, was released from Hamas captivity in February. He says the U.S.-initiated release of Edan Alexander shows the Israeli government's 'lack of commitment' to releasing the hostages
A new documentary chronicles the difficulty of obtaining Arabic literature through the eyes of a Jaffa bookstore owner. Plus, Israeli Instagram stories are given new life as short films at DocAviv
Lebanon's leaders seem sincere about taking away the Shi'ite group's weapons. But Hezbollah has avoided giving up its arsenal many times before using this tried-and-true approach