‘The sky lit up’: Locals recall impact of missile strike that killed six, including children
By Bat Yam
In the wake of a global rise in antisemitism, new immigrants are finding refuge in the Jewish state
By Jonathan Harounoff
Searches go on for missing people in the rubble of apartment buildings hit in Bat Yam, south of Tel Aviv
By Charles Bybelezer
As Tehran fired hundreds of rockets at Israeli cities, residents sought refuge in basements and safe rooms
By Jane Prinsley
Israeli defence systems engaged multiple missiles from Iran after the IDF killed several key IRGC commanders
By JC Reporter
Pride celebrations cancelled, clubs emptied and emergency alerts echoed through the city – but on the beaches and in the markets, the spirit of the city is alive
Az al-Din Haddad reportedly speaks Hebrew and keeps photos of Israeli hostages on his phone after helping to plan the October 7, 2023 massacres
By Jacob Jaffa
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Plus, Washington denies involvement as 100 Iranian drones sent in retaliation
By In Israel
Last night’s mission had reportedly been years in the making, with precison weapons brought onto Iranian soil ahead of the attack
PM says operation ‘will continue as long as needed’ as Israel readies for Iranian regime retaliation
The IDF has confirmed it is shooting down the UAVs
Yocheved Lifshitz shared further details about the encounter in an interview with Senior Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg
By Greg Rose
The prime minister’s position is safe for now, but the concessions given up to keep coalition partners onside have sparked a fresh row with IDF reservists
President Trump said that the withdrawal of non-essential workers and their families was due to the fact that the region ‘could be a dangerous place’
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) said that the terror group had ambushed the vehicle as it transported Palestinian staff to a distribution centre, with some potentially taken hostage
Plus, Netanyahu evades coalition collapse