The strikes mark the largest B-2 operational strike in U.S. history, with officials estimating the three targets struck in Iran had 'sustained extremely severe damage and destruction' ■ Vice President Vance says U.S. seeks 'to talks to the Iranians about a long-term settlement'
As Tel Aviv and Tehran bombed each other, The Galilee Chamber Orchestra was cheered on at the world-class Bach Festival in Leipzig — where its members are now stranded
The IDF spokesperson said it was too early to confirm whether most of the enriched uranium had been relocated from Iran's Fordow site before the U.S. strike, as claimed by a senior Iranian official. Meanwhile, the UN's nuclear watchdog reported no rise in radiation levels
Israeli indie rock band Kiki Malinki turned an underground train station in Haifa into a concert hall to mark their new release. Meanwhile, Israel's museums have closed due to war with Iran, but virtual exhibitions remain the next best thing
From bus stations to hospital basements, parking garages, and a shopping mall – after more than a week under fire, Israelis are repurposing underground spaces as makeshift shelters
The U.S. attack in Iran has sparked global alarm, with fears mounting that Israel's conflict with Tehran could ignite a broader regional war. Nations around the world, especially in the Middle East, urged restraint and pushed for a return to diplomacy
IDF circles suggest that Hezbollah entering the fight after all could actually create an opportunity for Israel, based on an intelligence assessment that Hezbollah is in difficult shape domestically, and a hostile act is liable to further dramatically damage its standing
Hostages Ofra Keidar, Yonatan Samerano and Shay Levinson were murdered and taken by Hamas on October 7. Their bodies were recovered from Gaza and returned to Israel on Saturday, the army and Shin Bet said
Despite Trump's warning to Tehran not to retaliate against U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, the likelihood of escalation is high – and the consequences will be profound, not only for Trump's presidency but for Israel, too
Ram Aderet in Ariel offers ready-to-move-in apartments with reinforced safe rooms, while other projects face delays. CEO: “Personal security is now the top priority.”
Ram Aderet in Ariel offers ready-to-move-in apartments with reinforced safe rooms, while other projects face delays. CEO: “Personal security is now the top priority.”
At San Francisco JCC, and other places across the U.S., crowds gathered to commemorate day that the last Black slaves were set free in 1865. 'I think we have an obligation to understand that slavery is not just this amorphous thing in ancient history,' says one New Jersey cantor
El Al announced that the dates, frequencies, and scope of flights would be set according to governmental decisions, stating that customers allocated to Sunday's flights would soon be updated on a new date
Iranian state TV confirmed strikes on the Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan nuclear sites. An adviser to Khamenei said Fordow was evacuated in advance, while the foreign minister warned that Iran reserves all options to defend its sovereignty
At one site, a man in his 30s was moderately wounde by debris from an interceptor. At another, residential homes and a nursing home were damaged, though all residents were unharmed. In Tel Aviv, three residential buildings were struck, one of them at risk of collapse
Blanket applause was heard from U.S. Jewish groups, who thanked Trump for his 'courageous, historic decision.' The reactions also acknowledged the potential for blowback against the Jewish community, which has already been on high alert for antisemitic violence
While Iran has sustained numerous blows since the initial strike, Israel can't dismantle its nuclear program on its own. To make progress, whether by inflicting deeper damage on Iran's nuclear infrastructure or pressuring Tehran into a new, tougher nuclear deal, Israel requires U.S. backing