Trump on Iran war:
'One way or the other, it's finished'
Trump tells Wisconsin farmers that the US has successfully prevented Iran's nuclear program: It's either finished with a piece of paper or finished in a more difficult way.
Trump tells Wisconsin farmers that the US has successfully prevented Iran's nuclear program: It's either finished with a piece of paper or finished in a more difficult way.


Kan 11 News reports that Netanyahu told the Cabinet that the Lebanon ceasefire is not finalized due to Hezbollah opposition, but that the diplomatic route is preferred.

Khamenei top adviser Mohsen Rezaei conditions a peace deal with the US on the release of $24 billion in frozen assets, rejects summit.

Axios reports that White House envoys visited Oak Ridge, Tennessee, to brief nuclear experts on potential Iran peace pact logistics.

France opens a war crimes probe into Israel’s alleged mistreatment of French activists bound for Gaza.

31-year-old pleads guilty to driving the Manchester synagogue attacker to scout a UK defense site.

Slovenia's new PM Janez Jansa removes the PLO flag from government grounds upon taking office, signaling a new pro-Israel approach.

Irish Taoiseach announces that his country is banning ministers Itamar Ben Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich from entering its territory.

Kosher River Cruises offers an eight-day, all-inclusive glatt-kosher cruise through the Netherlands and Belgium aboard The Emerald Sky, July 29-August 5, 2026. The itinerary visits eight destinations, includes Shabbat onboard, daily minyanim, and lectures by Dr. Henry M. Abramson; three cabins remain.






































































Dr. Efrat Aflalo, Head of the Physicians and Medical Professions Directorate, highlighted the government's efforts to recruit and support healthcare professionals making aliyah during remarks at the MedEx conference in New Jersey.

At the MedEx conference in New Jersey, Dr. Jonathan Fish, a pediatric hematologist-oncologist, spoke about his family's aliyah journey and his plans to relocate to Israel within the next few years.

Nefesh B'Nefesh Co-Founder and Executive Director Rabbi Yehoshua Fass helps ease the aliyah process for medical professionals, 'It is possible. You're wanted. You're needed.'

Dr. Jennifer Fenster spoke at the Nefesh B'Nefesh MedEx conference in New Jersey to share her experiences in transferring her qualifications to Israel ahead of aliyah.