Putin announces partial mobilization, warns nuclear ‘wind’ could blow towards West
Putin claimed the West was trying to “blackmail” Russia with nuclear weapons and warned them that the “wind can turn in their direction.” Russian… Read More ›
Putin claimed the West was trying to “blackmail” Russia with nuclear weapons and warned them that the “wind can turn in their direction.” Russian… Read More ›
Military says missile system ‘will strengthen Navy’s operational and defensive capabilities in maritime space’; new sea-skimming missiles capable of detecting and destroying a wide range… Read More ›
‘This is already war’: Commissioner says online platforms drove citizens out onto the streets during the May 2021 Arab-Jewish riots Israel Police commissioner Kobi… Read More ›
JERUSALEM — On Tuesday evening an elderly woman was brutally attacked and murdered on a Holon street. Police investigating the incident concluded that the attack… Read More ›
Bakhmut, Ukraine — In the ruins of an apartment block tarred with soot and clouded in dust amid constant shelling, a small group of Ukrainian… Read More ›
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told Jewish leaders that he planned to visit Israel and that antisemitism is “a crime against humanity.” Turkish President… Read More ›
Opinion: Ex-U.S. president’s controversial proposal is the type of political innovation that could one day take Israel out of the endless, bloody loop of fighting… Read More ›
Troops reportedly open fire on demonstrators in Iran’s Kurdish region during protests over Mahsa Amini, who died while in custody of morality police Iranian… Read More ›
What a pleasure, what a relief, you think to yourself. Your family has been invited out for a Shabbos meal. No cooking, just enjoyment. Or… Read More ›
Kupiansk, Ukraine — There is little respite in victory for Ukrainian forces in the recently liberated Kupiansk. Russian shells still hit its pockmarked streets, marring… Read More ›
The suspect was arrested on Saturday night by NYPD with assistance from volunteer safety patrol group Boro Park Shomrim. NEW YORK – A Brooklyn… Read More ›
Analysis: Experts say less than 55% voter participation in Arab sector would ensure a Netanyahu win in November 1 ballot, but split in alliance of… Read More ›
Ahead of Rosh Hashanah, group says visits nearly doubled in past year; police gear up for tense holiday season Jews visited the Temple Mount… Read More ›
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy promised his country there would be no letup in the counteroffensive that has reclaimed towns and… Read More ›
London – When Queen Elizabeth II receives a state funeral at London’s Westminster Abbey on Monday, it will be one of the largest diplomatic occasions of… Read More ›
Russia has increased its targeting of civilian infrastructure even where it perceives no immediate military effect over the last seven days. Faced with setbacks… Read More ›
Recent rise in interest rates has led to a decline of almost 20% in number of mortgages taken out by Israelis; ‘similar to other products… Read More ›
President said to make comments to lawmakers from across political spectrum; spokesperson for Herzog says he will not interfere in election, but believes stability is… Read More ›
NEW YORK (JTA) – Days after the Supreme Court ruled that Yeshiva University must allow an official LGBTQ pride club on campus, the administration… Read More ›
China’s military leaders share a potential weakness that has undermined their Russian counterparts in Ukraine and could hamper their ability to wage a similar war,… Read More ›