Vance Declines to Set Public Enrichment Red Lines in Iran Talks
U.S VP confirms Washington will keep enrichment limits private, surrendering public leverage as negotiations with Tehran move forward
U.S VP confirms Washington will keep enrichment limits private, surrendering public leverage as negotiations with Tehran move forward
Iranian state media say at least three figures were detained over alleged anti-constitutional activity and “in cooperation with the United States and Israel”
The group announces the end of operations following 843 days of activity and the completion of its stated mission
Critics say the Blue Square Alliance campaign promotes victimhood, while its backers cite data showing impact among disengaged Americans
Israeli president begins Australia visit at memorial for December antisemitic attack that killed 15, as protests and heightened security surround the trip
Four Hamas terrorists emerged from a tunnel and opened fire on IDF forces, marking a blatant ceasefire violation months after fighting formally ended
Rare ground operation 10 km inside southern Lebanon ends with live capture of al-Jama’a al-Islamiyya operative for interrogation in Israel
Tehran signage warns of missile attacks on central Israel as Iranian officials reinforce readiness towards Israel
Cabinet decision opens land registries, allows direct purchases from private owners, and shifts planning authority at key sites including Chevron and Kever Rachel
The five-day Kinus brings women representing 600 Jewish communities across 111 countries together for education, strategy, and renewal
Senior Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal says the group will not surrender its weapons or accept foreign rule in Gaza
Police say there is no immediate danger as Bavarian state security probes what Jewish leaders call an unprecedented escalation in antisemitic threats
WSJ reports regime preparations for unrest as U.S. and allied forces expand regional missile defenses
Israel presses Trump to expand negotiations to missiles and regional proxies as Iran rejects any discussion beyond enrichment
As the East London Central Synagogue, founded in 1923, heads to auction, an online appeal frames its purchase as a demographic victory
Authorities say the threats were posted ahead of the Israeli president’s visit, as police deny bail and tighten security in Sydney
Security officials say money-driven recruitment has reached soldiers and civilians, prompting concern over deepening Iranian infiltration from within
Strike fulfills commitment to the family and follows overnight attack on Israeli forces in northern Gaza
Veteran officer says he was punished after reporting antisemitic remarks by colleagues and supporting a prior discrimination complaint
Prosecutors add terrorism charges carrying mandatory life sentences in the 2025 Washington killing of embassy staffers Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim