Two years after elimination:
New details reveal Muhammad Deif's final months
Hamas sources say Muhammad Deif secretly moved from Gaza City to Rafah and Khan Yunis before Israeli intelligence tracked and eliminated him.
Hamas sources say Muhammad Deif secretly moved from Gaza City to Rafah and Khan Yunis before Israeli intelligence tracked and eliminated him.


Ahead of normalization talks, Saudi Arabia sets two demands for Israel: replacing Prime Minister Netanyahu and advancing diplomatic steps, including reversing measures led by Smotrich in Judea and Samaria.

The Knesset approved a bill preventing arrests of haredi draft dodgers, with coalition support and opposition petitions filed against the move.

The Golani Brigade's beret march concluded with an emotional moment as S. was greeted at the finish line by his parents, who came from the US to witness their son's milestone.

Was Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the anti-Israel Iranian president, actually recruited by the Mossad? It remains unclear, but already in the early years of the state there was a mysterious connection with a hostile president.

After 31 years, this raffle is still sending whole families to Jerusalem for Sukkot, and the extended early bird deadline is tomorrow, July 15.

Honenu legal advocacy organization says an adult woman and four minor girls, including a nine-year-old, were detained by police who claimed they attempted to infiltrate Lebanon.

During a surprise tour of the Muslim Quarter, MK Tzvi Succot uncovered an illegal Waqf school operating in Jerusalem that teaches Palestinian Authority curriculum materials. "This will be ended," he said.

An orphaned boy's transplanted kidney is failing, and the doctors say the treatment that saves it cannot wait. 100 gifts of $360 close the gap.


































































South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster appoints Darline Graham Nordone to finish out the Senate term of her late brother, former Sen. Lindsey Graham.

Prime Minister Netanyahu discusses the sudden passing of Sen. Lindsey Graham, Israel's military progress against Iran, and ties with Trump in radio interview with Sid Rosenberg.

Lindsey Graham chose to stand with America's allies, with Israel in its darkest hours, with Ukraine in its struggle for sovereignty, and with many Iranians who continue to hope for a free homeland. Op-ed.

The legal scholar reflected on his decades-long friendship with the late senator, praising Graham's unwavering support for Israel and warning of the erosion of bipartisan backing in Washington.