Parents, not sirens, drive children’s stress levels during war, researchers say While about 66% of parents reported experiencing three or more sirens per day, only 13.3% of children were reported to show high levels of stress.
‘Threatening and intimidating’: Largest teachers’ union in United States hit with federal antisemitism complaint Brandeis Center CEO and chairman Kenneth Marcus said in a statement that the radicalism in the union has broader consequences for education.
WATCH: IDF uncovers massive Hezbollah weapons depot containing three tons of explosives IDF forces in South Lebanon destroyed a 30-meter tunnel containing three tons of explosives and a massive weapons cache, while airstrikes demolished over 15 military structures.
Over 92% of Gaza Envelope residents have returned home—report Be’eri, Kfar Aza, and Holit remain in advanced stages of reconstruction, expected to be completed during 2026, with a gradual return of residents throughout 2027.
Two American-flagged merchant ships successfully transit Strait of Hormuz The UAE accused Iran of a drone strike on one of its tankers.
WATCH: IRGC releases footage of missile launches after firing several at UAE The IRGC has officially broken the ceasefire, attacking multiple ships in the Strait of Hormuz and launching five missiles at a UAE petrochemical complex.
Trump losing patience with Iran deadlock, wants ‘a deal or action’ – report Senior US official says President Trump is increasingly frustrated by the stalemate with Iran, will 'bomb the hell out of them' if progress isn't made on a deal.
US destroyer hit by Iranian missiles, Iran claims US military denies reports carried by Iranian state media that an American destroyer was hit by Iranian missiles.
US voters back Trump’s Iran blockade, Hezbollah disarmament – poll The vast majority of Americans believe the United States is winning against Iran, a new poll shows.
WATCH: Israel’s Eurovision rep Noam Bettan is locked in and ready to shine Israeli Eurovision representative Noam Bettan says he's 100% focused on his performance despite expected hostility, bringing his 'toxic' love song to the European stage.
First ‘Gideon’ refueling plane completes test flight ahead of delivery to IAF The aircraft is to be outfitted with Israeli systems and adapted to meet operational requirements.
Inland port initiative approved to reduce bottlenecks at Israeli seaports Professional studies found that inland ports could reduce bottlenecks at seaports, decrease heavy truck traffic on major roads, and improve the efficiency of the national economy.
Casualty cover-up: Hezbollah suffered massive losses during war with Israel Despite official Lebanese figures of 2,600 dead over two months of fighting with Israel, internal Hezbollah casualty reports point to vastly higher losses.
WATCH: Inside the IDF’s deepest raid since the 1982 Lebanon War IDF Yahalom unit soldiers describe their raid on Bint Jbeil as the deepest maneuver into Lebanon since the First Lebanon War—a complex assault aimed at dismantling Hezbollah's heavily fortified base.
Iran: Four illusions of a 60-day war – analysis Assured by Trump that he isn't after regime change, those fighting over power in Tehran feel no need to surrender in order to survive.
ISIS-inspired plot thwarted, 4 charged in Jerusalem Four suspects from eastern Jerusalem were charged over an ISIS-inspired plan targeting civilians and security forces.
Combat ready: How the IDF is adapting for a massive influx of ultra-Orthodox soldiers Beyond the front lines, the IDF is also seeing success in recruiting ultra-Orthodox youth for high-tech positions.
WATCH: Former PM Bennett – ‘We need to see the Iran operation through’ Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett praised the previous military strikes against Iran but warned that the job isn't finished until its nuclear and ballistic missile capabilities are fully eliminated.
Trump rips Netanyahu’s ‘nonsense’ trial, vents at Israel’s president for not granting pardon President Donald Trump vents frustration at Israel's president for refusing to grant an outright pardon to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, says Israel owes its existence to his cooperation with Netanyahu.
From Jordan to Judea and Samaria: Israel uncovers drone-based gun-smuggling network Drones are used to smuggle guns from Jordan into Judea and Samaria, Israeli security agency warns.