DIASPORA AFFAIRS: “I see old threats coming back and new threats emerging,” WJC President Ronald Lauder said at the 17th plenary of the World Jewish Congress.
With uranium enrichment emerging as the key issue, U.S. officials – including President Trump – insist Iran must end enrichment to lift sanctions. Iran's foreign minister called the talks 'complicated' and said more discussions are needed
Maj. Gen. David Zini was asked by IDF Chief Eyal Zamir to clarify the appointment. The IDF spokesperson said, "Any communication between IDF personnel and politicians requires approval from the chief of staff'
A U.S. judge temporarily blocked Trump's decision to revoke Harvard's ability to enroll students from abroad ■ Harvard: 'Without its international students, Harvard is not Harvard.' The university has nearly 6,800 foreign students, mostly graduate students from over 100 countries
Officers who served with Maj. Gen. David Zini in the army say he's not the right person to lead the domestic security service, and it's highly doubtful whether he would defend Israel's fragile democracy
Both of Israel's spy agencies, the Mossad and the Shin Bet, are involved in defending Israeli institutions and diplomats abroad. Despite further tightening procedures since October 7 and thwarting multiple attempted attacks, the murders of Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim show no security is hermetic
After the Daily Mail published photos of Yair Netanyahu in Miami last year, Netanyahu asked Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar to identify the photographers. Bar agreed to investigate but refused to share their details with the prime minister
The set of policy recommendations comes days after the murder of Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, and reveals the level of concern felt in the U.S.' Jewish communities
This Washington D.C. shooting of two Israeli embassy employees was an act of terrorism, a result of the failed Gaza protest movement. It was only a matter of time
After 80 days of siege, aid began reaching Gazans on Thursday. Distribution sites, mostly in the south, received flour, baby food, and medical supplies, but the UN says many Gazans will not feel any improvement anytime soon
Even as Jews sought to flee Germany, an extremist faction on the Zionist right lauded the rise of the Nazis and envisioned Ze'ev Jabotinsky as the 'Hebrew Duce'
Since the start of the war, the High Court has given its seal of approval to all of Israel's actions – withholding of medical treatment, the disappearing of people, denial of media access to Gaza, and above all, starving the population of Gaza
Columbia violated Title VI by "acting with deliberate indifference towards student-on-student harassment of Jewish students from October 7, 2023, through the present," the White House argued.
Ever since it broke the cease-fire with Hamas, the cruel zealotry of Netanyahu's government has swollen to gross extremes – but now even Israel's closest allies are calling to end the madness
Israel's problem is not what its leaders are saying, but what its army is doing – killing more civilians in Gaza than ever before ■ Neither the IDF nor the government seems to understand the depth of the looming international crisis ■ Yair Golan's criticism of the Gaza even resonates within the army
From conspiracy theories to endless lies, the Israeli prime minister proved again this week that there is no falsehood that does not justify the means ■ The murder of two Israeli Embassy workers in Washington is playing into the hands of government ministers