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Israel 2048: New report by Henry Jackson Society looks at possible future strategy for Israel
‘I’ll shout Shema in New York’: Freed hostage Segev Kalfon launches US Chabad tour
Number of Israeli job seekers fell in January 2026 amid tight labor market
US babycare brand under fire for sexualising children in viral marketing campaign
Products marketed by Frida were advertised with lines such as “fancy a quickie?” and “I get turned on easily.”
Katz awards Soroka Medical Center with Defense Minister’s Shield for support of soldiers during war
The Shield is a prestigious annual award honoring institutions that demonstrate exceptional support for IDF reservists and recognize initiatives that assist them and their families.
Rare giant phantom jellyfish found near Argentina during early February mission
The jellyfish has a bell size of up to one meter in diameter, and its four arms can reach lengths of up to about ten meters.
Gideon Sa'ar attends Washington conference on breaking mineral dependency in China
The meeting aimed to formalize a coalition to create alternative supply chains that are resilient against potential for China to curb exports.
Brexit was 'biggest act of self harm,' reversing it is 'ultimate goal,' London Mayor Khan says
Khan has declared that he wants Britain to eventually rejoin the EU, calling for a return to the single market and the customs union.
Israel, Azerbaijan sign declaration of cooperation on AI as ties deepen
The prime minister spoke at the signing of the MOU about the alliance between the two countries: “AI, as you know, is Azerbaijan-Israel. AI is also AI, artificial intelligence."
Mexican Foreign Ministry issues travel warning for Super Bowl due to ICE
Mexican tourists are advised to avoid causing disturbances due to fears that law enforcement may contact ICE.
El Al to launch new Europe, Asia routes in first expansion since October 7
"The new routes will provide an optimal solution for business travelers," according to the company, "and will strengthen economic ties between Israel and Asia.”
Syria’s only female minister warns: 'We can’t survive without unity'
“I don't feel that I am a Christian or a woman when I do my job. I feel like I am a Syrian citizen. The minute I start feeling like I’m a minority or I’m a woman, I will lose my legitimacy," she said
Trump says ICE could use a 'softer touch' in immigration enforcement - NBC
Trump said he had “learned that maybe we could use a little bit of a softer touch, but you still have to be tough. We’re dealing with really hard criminals."