An individual who is still at large walked into the crowded Rimmon Kosher restaurant and “doused the entrance with a liquid that had a strong smell of gasoline.”
On Thursday, 517 days after their lives were ruined, Kibbutz Kfar Azza's youth voiced their pain over the last people from their Gaza border community who are still held hostage: the Berman twins
America’s gold stash is valued at just $42.22 per ounce in a market where gold prices approach $3,000 per ounce. What would happen if U.S. gold was revalued to current “gold rush” prices?
Michael Howell predicts a liquidity crisis, potentially driving gold to $3,600. He cites US policy shifts, Chinese monetary adjustments, and a possible gold-backed reset.
Schectman alleges silver price suppression by powerful entities, citing military-industrial needs and bank manipulation. He foresees a "glorious spectacular" market shift, despite current frustration
GAZA CEASE-FIRE: Israel denies Hamas' claims of progress toward talks on second stage of cease-fire; France, Germany, Italy, U.K. welcome Arab plan for Gaza reconstruction ■ ISRAEL: IDF strikes kill two in south Gaza, one in Lebanon
Soldier and hostage Matan Angrest's family said the Hamas video proved he was badly wounded. Angrest addressed President Trump, calling him 'the only one who has the power to affect Netanyahu'
When Rabbi Ari Jun learned that faith leaders were invited to speak at a rally in Cincinnati against neo-Nazis and white supremacy, he quickly responded that he would be there.
First came Qatar's cash-filled suitcases to Gaza in the years before October 7, now it's the Israeli prime minister's aides who allegedly did PR work for the Gulf state. For Netanyahu, there's plenty of hysteria to go around
The Trump administration pointed to Columbia's 'continued inaction in the face of persistent harassment of Jewish students' as reasoning for canceling the grants and contracts
Prime Minister Keir Starmer met with Sharabi, whose British-Israeli wife and daughters were murdered on October 7, weeks after his release from Hamas captivity
While standing by chance near a kindergarten run by Save the Children in the West Bank village of Sebastia, Ahmad Jazar, 15, was shot to death by an Israeli soldier. 'Since the war in Gaza started,' says the head of the local council, 'there's nothing easier for Israelis than to shoot Palestinians'
Yael Adar, whose son Tamir was taken hostage wounded and died in captivity, said Israel's military rabbinate offered to perform a burial ceremony without his body. 'This kind of burial is closure for the government, not for us, she said, adding that the family 'rejected the proposal outright'