‘Victory for Palestine is near,’ Iran’s new president tells terror chiefsHamas chief Ismail Haniyeh, a guest of honor at the event, was singled out for praise by Raisi.
Israeli hospital first ever to use light to disinfect spacesJuganu also provides cities with smart lighting systems whose sensors and AI platforms can help with traffic flow, detect emergencies such as accidents and inform the proper authorities, and even record pollution levels.
European Court rules hospital can disconnect Jewish toddler from life-support machineThe parents of Alta Fixsler have lost numerous appeals in Great Britain for their religious right to keep their daughter on life support.
‘We lost Greenville’: Wildfire decimates California townThe fire “burnt down our entire downtown. Our historical buildings, families’ homes, small businesses, and our children’s schools are completely lost.”
Taliban enters north Afghan provincial capitalOn Friday, the Taliban took control of the southwestern Nimroz provincial capital of Zaranj, where the government says it is still battling insurgents inside the capital.
Iran ‘working systematically’ to build serious cyber-attack capabilitiesRevelations about malign plans by Tehran’s leaders serve as the latest confirmation of how seriously the Islamic Republic takes cyber warfare.
G7: Iran ‘threatens international peace and security’The G7 “condemns the unlawful attack committed on a merchant vessel off the coast of Oman last month ... All available evidence clearly points to Iran. There is no justification for this attack.”
New city in Israel: Be’er Ya’akov receives city statusBe'er Yaakov was established in 1907 and was mostly populated by immigrants from Russia, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Argentina, and Iran. In 1949, with a population of approximately 400, it received local council status.
WATCH: The myth of the Arab demographic time bombBased on 17 years of research, Yoram Ettinger exposes the myth of 'the Arab demographic time bomb' and highlights the Jewish demographic momentum.
Ben & Jerry’s scoops up Peter Beinart to defend Israel boycott to franchiseesIn conference call with concerned franchise owners, Beinart reportedly accused Israeli soldiers of abducting Palestinian minors.
WATCH: Hezbollah releases footage of first rocket attack on Israel since 2006Hezbollah released footage of its Friday rocket barrage.
Hezbollah rocket attacks serve as warning to Israel who’s ‘in control’Hezbollah's firing of 19 rockets at open areas indicates it will not 'allow' Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon to go unanswered.
Israel strikes Gaza as incendiary balloons ignite fire in Israeli homeHamas voices conflicting messages on reasons for weekend wave of terror balloons.
WATCH: Angry Druze villagers seize rockets from Hezbollah crewDruze residents of Chouya attacked a Hezbollah crew that fired rockets from the Southern Lebanese village on Friday.
Israel beats Russia, wins gold in gymnastics; Angry Russians accuse judges of biasLinoy Ashram becomes first Israeli woman to take Olympic gold as Russians accuse judges of bias.
Palestinian banks delay Qatari funds from reaching Gaza, worried about HamasIsrael has refused to allow the entry of Qatari cash into Gaza since Operation Guardian of the Walls, stating that unsupervised money will reach Hamas and be used for terrorist activities.
Rockets fired from Lebanon into northern Israel, IDF respondsRed alert sirens were sounded in the Golan Heights and the tip of the Galilee region Friday morning.
WATCH: Israel’s currency strong as ever; can it last?The Bank of Israel’s efforts to protect and strengthen the shekel are apparently paying off, but theymay in fact backfire, explains financial expert Gilad Alper.
Iranian protests spread again, but so far, the regime has them under control – analysis'The political discourse in Iran since 2017 has shifted from reform to revolution,' said Saeed Ghasseminejad, an Iran expert and senior adviser at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
Israeli, Japanese researchers find clue to 1,000-year-old space mysteryTel Aviv University and University of Tokyo researchers from identify rare electron-capture supernova that may help explain the development of Crab Nebula.