Israel
No more hostages in Gaza: Ran Gvili's return opens the door for Israel to move onward - editorial
Something fundamental has shifted, allowing Israel to start thinking about turning a page.
Israel prepared for evacuation of tourists in event of Iran attack, says Tourism Ministry head
Board of Peace tests US influence as Saudi Arabia recalibrates - analysis
No one left behind, Israel completes hostage recovery - comment
Greece announces cooperation agreement with Israel on anti-drone systems, cybersecurity
With strong economic and diplomatic ties, Greece and Israel operate an air training center on Greek territory and have held joint military drills in recent years.
Iran, Muslim Brotherhood may turn Sudan into an attack platform against Israel - opinion
A Sudan captured by Brotherhood doctrine and Iranian influence represents not only an African crisis but another potential platform in the expanding arc of pressure against Israel.
Trump’s Gaza Board of Peace is concerning for Israeli security - opinion
Israel risks being sidelined as Trump forms a controversial “Board of Peace” with potentially biased members.
China joins world countries invited to join Trump's Board of Peace
China has been invited to join US President Donald Trump's Board of Peace initiative aimed at resolving global conflicts.
Pitchon-Lev launches new scholarship for youth from Israel’s socio-economic periphery
The launch of the scholarship is part of the ongoing collaboration between both organizations, reflecting a vision of not only providing assistance but also showing change for these young people.
Iran accelerates AI-driven influence campaigns amid internal unrest
Iran’s expanding use of AI in influence operations is reshaping how it targets Israel and Western countries, raising concerns about the future of cyber and information warfare.
Lod District Court Judge rules to uphold restrictions on PMO chief of staff in Bild leak case
Lod District Court Judge Yaakov Spasser ruled that there is reasonable suspicion justifying the imposition of restrictions on Tzachi Braverman.
Children who were killed, injured at Jerusalem daycare likely experienced respiratory distress
The director of Hadassah-University Medical Center told Maariv that the deaths were "probably from some kind of poisoning, with or without a combination of crowding, fever, or dehydration."
‘Are you an Israeli agent?’: Harris’s vetting process exposes rift over Israel support - analysis
Shapiro’s memoir reveals the intense vetting process for Harris’s VP pick, raising questions about Israel loyalty in the Democratic Party and its impact on his candidacy.
UAE, India expand partnership with new deals on defense, space and energy
The various sectors of importance in the discussion were listed as technology and AI, as well as addressing food security.