The US having no victory image is bad news for Israel

The only real news in the emerging deal at this stage is the mutual reopening of the Strait of Hormuz to maritime traffic. All the other disputed issues are being deferred to negotiations that are supposed to begin between the sides at an unknown date. The Iranian regime achieved the goal it set for itself and survived. By contrast, the US administration has not achieved any of its declared objectives.

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Summer in blue and white: new olim dress for their Israeli debut

Summer in blue and white: new olim dress for their Israeli debut

Six new immigrants paired with Israel's top designers reveal how aliyah looks, feels, and wears in a time of war – a special feature for Shavuot.

What we know about the emerging US-Iran deal

What we know about the emerging US-Iran deal

Trump updated regional leaders that Iran has pledged to hand over its highly enriched uranium to the US and remove it from Iran. Israeli source says: "The significance of reaching an agreement under these terms is the start of the countdown to the next war. It may take a few years, but it will come."

To kill or not to kill? 

To kill or not to kill? 

Israel and the US are debating whether eliminating Mojtaba Khamenei would be preferable to leaving the new leader alive, functioning but weakened, not to mention who would even come after him.

Erri De Luca

Erri De Luca defies Europe's anti-Israel literary tide: 'Genocide? It is a distortion'

As the literary elite boycotts Israel, Erri De Luca insists on returning to the origins of the word “Zionist” and is set to appear at the International Writers Festival in Jerusalem. In a special interview to Israel Hayom, the Neapolitan writer makes clear that he refuses to serve as decoration for Israel-haters, explains why he sent a DNA sample for ancestry testing, and reveals the one word in the Bible that, in his view, cannot be translated.

Yiftach Unit teams with one of the drones

IDF's answer to Hezbollah: A blue-and-white explosive drone

In a rather modest building somewhere in Israel, a startup in IDF uniform is developing technologies for soldiers on the front lines, including a new type of drone that troops today do not fight without.

Rift between Trump and Netanyahu

The alliance held, the consensus broke

Benjamin Netanyah has strengthened the US-Israel security partnership and deepened cooperation, but behind the close strategic alliance lay a long and troubling process. This is how the prime minister’s years in power pushed Israel away from America’s heartland. 

Secrets of the SSQ gang: 'I did things I would rather forget'

Secrets of the SSQ gang: 'I did things I would rather forget'

James (not his real name) was a member of a gang that has been terrorizing Tel Aviv. Today, he is the first released prisoner without Israeli citizenship to undergo rehabilitation. Now he talks about his life of crime ("I stole from a different store every day") and tries to persuade the IDF chief of staff: Let me enlist.

The alliance that pushed Israel's Hamas prosecution law into force

The alliance that pushed Israel's Hamas prosecution law into force

MKs Simcha Rotman and Yulia Malinovsky, from rival camps, describe how a two-and-a-half-year partnership built the law that puts October 7 terrorists on trial.

The most dangerous man to Israel's democracy

The most dangerous man to Israel's democracy

Although it may sound far-fetched, the prime minister is convinced that the possibility of the ultra-Orthodox parties joining a center-left government is on the table, and he is fighting to prevent it. In his “60 Minutes” interview, Netanyahu’s truly interesting and important answer was missed. 

IDF reveals Iran's plan for Passover never fully materialized

These are Iran's tentacle arms across the Gulf

The Islamic Republic recruits Shiite Muslims who identify with its revolutionary ideology and attacks nations across the Gulf in every possible way: by setting up terrorist cells, infiltrating by sea, spying and attempting to assassinate leaders. Israel Hayom maps the damage caused by Iran to its neighbors.

Why does everyone want to be Syria's ally?

Why the UAE denied reports of Netanyahu's visit

Security sensitivities, aversion to leaks and regional balancing acts: How a report on the prime minister’s visit during Operation Roaring Lion became a point of friction with one of Israel’s key allies in the Middle East.

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