Swastikas Found at Borough Park Playground for Second Time in Two Days
Nearly 60 antisemitic symbols were painted at a children’s playground, prompting a hate-crime investigation and condemnation from city, state, and federal leaders
Nearly 60 antisemitic symbols were painted at a children’s playground, prompting a hate-crime investigation and condemnation from city, state, and federal leaders
The U.S. president warned Hamas of destruction, claimed Iran’s nuclear program was eliminated, and promoted expanded missile defense cooperation
“This is personal closure,” says Kobi Samerano after Israel demolishes the UN agency’s former compound
New data released ahead of International Holocaust Remembrance Day shows the global survivor population shrinking rapidly as witnesses fade
“In Their Footsteps” places replicas of victims’ shoes in Westminster’s main hall, linking Holocaust memory to rising antisemitism today
In a newsletter published yesterday, Carlson likens Iran’s nuclear ambitions to North Korea and challenges decades of U.S. and Israeli warnings
Israel agrees to join U.S.-led body despite skepticism, Gaza governance disputes, and reports the council could challenge the United Nations
U.S. forces reposition as Trump presses aides for “decisive” military options
Diplomats cite stalled aid flows and unclear political impact as questions grow over the future of the U.S.-run CMCC
Judges rule state must forgo autopsies and allow burial of two infants, accepting families’ appeal based on Jewish law as criminal investigation continues
Sources cite internal divisions, possible relocation abroad, and new postwar arrangements as Israel weighs conditions for leadership departure
Demolition at Ammunition Hill follows enforcement of Israeli law ending UNRWA activity amid allegations of Hamas ties and October 7 involvement
Hochman was questioned for six hours upon arrival in Toronto before Israeli diplomatic intervention secured his release and allowed the show to proceed
Police say a stolen vehicle deliberately drove at Jewish boys while occupants shouted Nazi slogans and issued stabbing threats in a Melbourne suburb
With a Board of Peace signing ceremony planned Thursday, governments are questioning who will join, what the charter commits them to, and how far the body will go
Guesthouse owner in the Japanese Alps cancels reservation, citing opposition to war and accusing Israelis of “killing people”
At least 55 infants were affected after inhaling fumes believed to have come from heating devices on tragedy at an unlicensed private daycare in Romema
Advanced stealth aircraft strengthen Israel’s long-range strike and intelligence capabilities as the Air Force expands its fleet
Two passenger trains collided near Córdoba after a derailment, leaving dozens hospitalized and forcing the suspension of rail service
Governor recounts tense questioning over Israel during 2024 vice-presidential selection process in new memoir