The director of the U.S. Arms Control Association said that 'the U.S. has no technical, military, or political reason to resume nuclear explosive testing for the first time since 1992,' and that Trump's announcement could 'trigger a chain reaction of nuclear testing by U.S. adversaries'
The 'Eretz Nehederet' sketch parodies New York City mayoral frontrunner Mamdani's Jewish New Year video, portraying him as supporting terror and neglecting the city's Jewish community ahead of next week's race: 'On Rosh Hashanah, we will dance joyfully to the beloved song Jihada, Nagil Jihada'
The IDF said the forces fired at an 'immediate threat' during the raid. Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam condemned the incident, calling it a 'blatant attack on the institutions and sovereignty of the Lebanese state'
Renaming the Israel-Gaza war the War of Redemption is meant to obscure the government's responsibility for its failures, as is its boasting over military achievements. But Israeli war historians say this effort is doomed to fail
The difference between the two leading parties was just over 2,000 votes nationwide, according to the vote count tallied. Mainstream parties, including D66, have ruled out joining Wilders' party in a coalition
The Anti-Defamation League has removed a section called “Protect Civil Rights” from the “What We Do” page of its website after right-wing attacks, and Jewish leaders debate the strategy of response
An Alabama man was arrested after allegedly planning violent attacks against synagogues across several states. Authorities say he stockpiled weapons and ammunition.
The Israeli military said that the attacks targeted 'dozens of key terrorists,' but only provided details on the killing of 26 people. According to the Gaza Health Ministry, 104 people were killed in the attacks, including 46 children and 20 women
Rule emphasizes he holds gold not for profit, but as insurance to maintain purchasing power, comparing it to life or auto insurance, a safety net you hope you never need to collect on.
Commander said Turmus Aya is a closed military zone, but failed to produce order. Dispersal violated army procedures and a High Court ruling giving Palestinians access to their farmlands
Police are investigating suspicions that the Military Advocate General's Office misled the High Court of Justice in its reports on the investigation into the leak of a video allegedly showing the abuse of Palestinian detainees at the Sde Teiman facility
All three members of this year's graduating class at the rabbinical seminary run by the Reform movement in Argentina happened to be from Spain. It was as good an excuse as any to hold the first ordination ceremony in Spain in more than 500 years
Both Delphine Horvilleur and Ghadir Hani were involved in interfaith dialogue long before October 7. The pair share their expert advice on how to have constructive conversations after two years of toxic Israel-Palestine discourse
The gold market pullback is a "long overdue" correction, according to a top technical analyst who called the prior top using a rare "sequential nine" pattern.
The war hovers in a strange in-between state: declared over yet still ongoing. For Palestinians in Gaza, it may have never ended; for the IDF, it only pauses
Our pain as Palestinians is justified. But if we truly want to save Gaza's children, we must teach the next generation that honor is not manifested in revenge, but rather in the ability to build life anew despite the pain