New initiative aims to make Israel militarily self-sufficient and reduce reliance on foreign arms, especially from the US.
Despite American pressure, Israel’s defense minister vows to establish Nahal units to protect strategic areas in northern Gaza.
President affirms Christian presence as vital to Israel’s identity, pledging to protect religious freedom for all.
Despite public incitement, authorities decline to prosecute anti-Israel performers, sparking outrage from Israeli officials.
After Sydney’s terror attack, Richmond’s mayor blamed Jews instead of condemning violence this betrayal demands accountability.
Israel prepares for possible Iranian strike as Tehran escalates drills and nuclear ambitions just months after June’s war.
While blaming Jews for terror abroad, Tehran escalates repression at home and faces international legal action for crimes against humanity.
Prime Minister Albanese extends warm welcome to President Herzog as both leaders condemn rising antisemitic terror.
Despite fewer deals, Israel’s innovation sector rebounds with mega-investments and landmark acquisitions.
Gideon Saar calls for aliyah as antisemitic violence intensifies worldwide and Jews increasingly fear for their safety abroad.