Israel news feed for Tuesday, October 14, 2025
- Sources familiar with Gaza cease-fire talks say discussions over the Trump plan's second stage have begun
- Netanyahu ministers bash Herzog for criticizing snub of Supreme Court chief from Trump Knesset speech
- Can Trump's 'Peace in the Middle East' summit become more than just a photo op?
- Sport court rejects Israeli appeals after Indonesia denies visas for gymnastics championship
- Trump: I spoke to Hamas; they said they will disarm. If they don't, we will, 'perhaps violently'
- Bank of America Targets $5,000 Gold
- Palestine Action defaces Amsterdam Royal Palace with red paint on October 7
- Gold IRAs Become the Ultimate Safe Haven for Retirees
- 'Delusional': Netanyahu's office thanks families of hostages killed in captivity for 'heavy price they paid'
- Freed hostage Nimrod Cohen said food in captivity ran low when aid to Gaza was blocked, father shares
- Son of Israel's oldest Oct. 7 hostage still awaits his father's body, warns government won't act
- “No Free-Floating Silver Left” - Robert Gottlieb
- Trump in Jerusalem: When Israel's Knesset went full MAGA
- Gaza in turmoil: Hamas and militias clash amid executions in bid to 'restore order'
- Amid rising antisemitism and far-right nationalism, U.K. Jews find their plight politicized
- Israel tells UN it plans to halve aid into Gaza amid partial return of slain hostages
- IDF says bodies of hostages Guy Ilouz, Bipin Joshi, Yossi Sharabi, Daniel Peretz identified
- Gold & Silver Smash Through Key Levels
- Mehdi Hasan posts, then deletes about ways 'Gaza genocide' worse than Holocaust
- Israeli-American Prof. Joel Mokyr wins Nobel Prize in Economics
- To the beat of old Ivrit: How did future Israelis speak Hebrew a century ago?
- Kamala Harris on whether Israel committed genocide: ‘We should all step back and ask this question’
- End of Gaza war could open door to major diplomatic shifts in the Middle East
- Four hostages' bodies arrive at forensic institute for identification, Israeli Health Ministry says
- After two years of dodging deals, Netanyahu allies claim he had a plan all along