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Elderly woman killed in central Israel stabbing attack, Palestinian assailant shot and detained
An 83-year-old woman died from wounds sustained after being stabbed by a Palestinian man in the city of Herzliya in central Israel on Friday morning, Israel Police and Magen David Adom said.

Ancient 'Mount of Olives' lamp with Jewish Temple symbols discovered in Jerusalem
A rare 1,700-year-old lamp with Jewish Temple symbols has been uncovered in Jerusalem, the Israel Antiquities Authority announced on Thursday.

Pope Francis doubles down on condemnation of Israel's ‘cruelty’ in Gaza
For the second time in the last couple of days, Pope Francis condemned Israel's actions in Gaza during his official remarks.

Switzerland breaks neutrality, votes to ban Hezbollah after outlawing Hamas, cutting UNRWA funding
In a departure from their longstanding position of political neutrality, Switzerland voted to ban Hezbollah.

It's a bird! It's a plane! It's a superweapon: How drones are reshaping modern warfare
Non-state actors, equipped with relatively inexpensive drone technology, have found a way to challenge one of the world's most sophisticated military powers. The constant threat of drone attacks has created a new kind of anxiety among the Israeli population.

Israel ‘will exercise security control in Gaza’ once Hamas defeated: defense minister
Israel's Defense Minister Israel Katz on Tuesday affirmed that Israel will have to maintain a military presence in Gaza for some time, comparing it to the situation in Judea and Samaria, where the IDF routinely conducts counterterror raids.

Hamas said to accept Israeli presence in Gaza for hostage deal, reportedly sends list of hostages to be released
Hamas has reportedly conceded on two key Israeli demands in the negotiations over a hostage release and ceasefire deal. Israel’s Mossad Director David Barnea met with Qatar's prime minister in Doha on Wednesday, with two officials saying that Hamas appears to be open to implementing the first stage of a potential deal.

Netanyahu begins testimony in historic corruption case. What is he accused of and how will trial proceed?
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took the stand on Tuesday for the first time since the trial proceedings against him began in 2020.

Prominent DC synagogue cancels event featuring former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant
Adas Israel, the most prominent U.S. Conservative synagogue in Washington, D.C., has canceled an event hosting former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant due to objections from congregants over Israel’s prosecution of the war in Gaza.

‘Momentum has shifted toward Trump, but Evangelical turnout is critical': Trump pollster
Pollster John McLaughlin says Evangelical turnout is critical in the presidential election.



















