Another Arson Attack Targets London Synagogue as Attacks Mount
Third Jewish site hit in days as police probe pattern of attacks and community leaders warn of a growing security threat
Third Jewish site hit in days as police probe pattern of attacks and community leaders warn of a growing security threat
Planned announcements include a direct flight route, new agreements, and the “Isaac Accords,” a regional framework inspired by the Abraham Accords
Envoy Yehuda Kaploun signals potential visa denials ahead of 2026 tournament as millions prepare to travel to the United States
Netanyahu confirms temporary truce but says Israeli forces will remain in Lebanon, while Hezbollah signals only conditional acceptance of the deal
Five-year initiative will turn Katzrin into the first city in the Golan while boosting population and strengthening Israel’s strategic northern frontier
From Lego-style Trump mockery to viral memes, Iran using AI satire to undermine U.S. credibility
Record opposition in Senate exposes deep party shift, as lawmakers denounce Netanyahu, claim US aid to Israel is “not making us safer"
Two suspects arrested after bottles suspected to contain petrol were thrown at Finchley synagogue in antisemitic incident
Diplomatic push led by the US and Lebanese officials contrasts with military reality, as Israel prepares for further fighting and Hezbollah rejects talks
Law signed follows Chabad-led effort to prevent cremation against religious beliefs and could serve as a model for other states
Bipartisan ceremony at U.S. Capitol awards Congressional Gold Medal as lawmakers link Holocaust memory to rising antisemitism today
Judges weigh claims the national security minister interfered in police decisions, as critics push for his removal and allies warn of overreach
March of the Living brings together terror survivors, Holocaust survivors and police leaders, highlighting both rising antisemitism and a growing global response
First high-level meeting since 1993 launches US-backed push for direct negotiations, even as Hezbollah rejects talks and continues attacks
Thousands gather outside Parliament as leaders link Holocaust remembrance to recent attacks, rising incidents, and responsibility of the next generation
Bart De Wever tells Jewish leaders he will act personally while Belgium lacks a national envoy
U.S. diplomacy puts Beirut in charge of border security, but Hezbollah and Israeli actions challenge its ability to enforce control
Demonstrators gather outside senators’ Manhattan offices, demanding stop to proposed weapons sales as police detain around 90 protesters
Israel marks Yom HaShoah as leaders emphasize unity and warn of rising global antisemitism
New data ahead of Yom HaShoah shows Jewish population still below pre-Holocaust levels as survivor generation continues to decline