Gur Alroey, a historian and reservist who spent years solving cases of missing soldiers, understands the importance of laying people to rest. 'Without bringing home the remaining hostages, our society will not be able to recover'
Andy Schectman on Liberty and Finance reveals "big money" is taking record physical gold & silver deliveries, signaling a loss of faith in paper assets and the financial system.
Pedro Sánchez, who called Israel a 'genocide state,' joined his country's broadcaster in demanding a discussion on its participation in the contest. This marks him as the first European leader to call for Israel's removal
In 'Antisemitism and the AfD,' Stefan Dietl lays out evidence showing how Germany's far-right party is infested with Jew haters. In an interview with Haaretz, he argues that antisemitism is 'central to their ideology'
Europe's energy woes from policy missteps, and the digital euro's arrival were key topics of Kai Hoffmann. He advised buying gold dips amid currency concerns.
Israel's State Prosecution says a teen from southern Israel was recruited via Telegram by an Iranian agent and charged with printing inciting posters, sharing crypto ATM locations, and tracking sites countywide
The World Jewish Congress president, lauding Trump's 'courage' in threatening funding to U.S. universities, struck a completely different tone from the American Jewish Committee, which earlier this month warned of the dangers of the administration's policy
Likud ministers Eli Cohen and Amichai Chikli were both accused of interfering in Romania's internal affairs by bolstering the country's far-right party, which has a history of Holocaust denial, but was defeated in Sunday's presidential election
Sources say the Israeli military is loath to test soldiers' mental state, fearing that there will be no one left to fight Hamas. 'From the outside, I seem 100 percent okay, but I'm mentally amputated,' one reservist says
Ryanair halted flights to Ben Gurion Airport after the Houthi missile strike. In a call with analysts, the CEO said: 'If these security disruptions continue, we'd be better off sending our aircraft elsewhere in Europe'
The long-time host faced accusations of antisemitism after sharing an Instagram story on Zionism that included an image of a rat. 'I take full responsibility for the mistake,' Lineker said. "I would never knowingly share anything antisemitic'
AleXsandro Palombo spoke to the Post about the vandalism of the Jewish Simpsons work, and how, despite intimidation and death threats, he will not stop creating art.
Yehoud, freed after 482 days in captivity, called her Knesset appearance an 'act of desperation.' She said she was beaten and isolated after her captors' relatives died in Israeli strikes. Her partner Ariel Cunio and his brother David remain in Gaza
Facing right-wing backlash over aid to Gaza, Netanyahu said the move responds to international pressure to 'avoid famine for practical and diplomatic reasons.' Far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich declared Israel is 'destroying everything left in the Gaza Strip'
The reported death of Hamas Gaza chief Mohammed Sinwar, brother of Oct. 7 mastermind Yahya Sinwar, may be symbolic, but experience shows otherwise. Meanwhile, Israeli hostages risk paying the price of their country's major offensive
Disputes between the two include the appointment of a director for the Police Spokesperson's Unit. 'It's a key position, and they realize what it might mean to appoint someone close to them,' one officer said
Henrik Zeberg warns the Fed's "big mistake" is fueling a final bull run before a crash. He sees inflation concerns as "ridiculous," the consumer suffering, and gold as "overextended."