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Ben-Gvir demands urgent action to expel illegal immigrants in southern Tel Aviv and beyond
National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir called for urgent action to expel illegal immigrants from southern Tel Aviv, citing rising crime and security issues.
IDF indicts two soldiers for smuggling cigarettes, stealing ammo, tax offenses linked with Gaza
Trump: '100% confident' Iran will stop enriching uranium, will hand over remaining stockpiles
Israel slams NYT opinion article on Palestinian abuse, ignoring Oct. 7 sexual violence
Oldest trace of Syphilis-linked DNA from 5,500-year-old bone shows disease came from Americas
Ancient DNA from a 5,500-year-old skeleton in Colombia reveals the oldest genome of "Treponema pallidum" yet, sharpening evidence that treponemal diseases predate European contact.
Ex-Mossad chiefs revealed too much about Israel's spy agency, lawmaker says
“You don’t need to reveal everything, methods and training,” he said. “What does it give us besides Israeli pride? It doesn’t add anything. In 20 years, we can talk about it.”
Mamdani's mother, Elon Musk among names listed in newly released Epstein Files
“If I actually wanted to spend my time partying with young women, it would be trivial for me to do so without the help of a creepy loser like Epstein,” Musk wrote on X.
Files containing Trump's name removed from second release of Epstein Files - report
The full documents were screenshot and saved by internet users following the release, who uploaded them to multiple online archives.
Bring them all home: Israel's 12-year fight to ensure every hostage is rescued from Gaza - feature
To celebrate this day and honor those who have fallen, The Jerusalem Post has created a timeline in remembrance of the national struggle to finally bring every hostage home.
Over 800 severe antisemitic incidents reported in 2025, 21 Jews murdered, Diaspora Ministry reveals
Most incidents were recorded in the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Australia, and Canada, the ministry found.
On This Day in 1945: Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp is liberated by Soviet Army
At last year's 80th anniversary of the Auschwitz liberation, only 50 survivors attended the ceremony in Poland, and it is estimated that fewer than 1,000 Auschwitz survivors remain globally.
Iran may have slaughtered 30,000 protesters in 48-hour intense crackdown - report
If the estimates are true, the only comparable massacre in history databases would be the murder of 33,000 Jews in the Babyn Yar massacre during the Holocaust outside of Kyiv in 1941.
Sauna fire in Japan kills married couple, Tokyo police probing
Tokyo police are reportedly investigating what led to the couple becoming trapped in the sauna, suspecting the unit had a faulty doorknob, local media reported.
Carrying babies in cloth treated with insecticide reduces malaria cases
The six-month study conducted in regions of Uganda where malaria is endemic included 400 mothers and their babies, ages 6 months to 18 months.