US, Ukraine team up to impede Putin's propaganda
Former US envoy to Russia says it's no longer a question of how to stop Kremlin disinformation, but how to promote information inside Russia.
Former US envoy to Russia says it's no longer a question of how to stop Kremlin disinformation, but how to promote information inside Russia.
This year, the holiest month in the Muslim calendar coincides with Passover – and both Jewish and Muslim worshippers want to visit the Temple Mount. Security authorities are trying to keep the volatile situation from exploding.
With a vast mobilization of Ukrainian men underway, the country has plenty of volunteer fighters. But there is a shortage of specialists who know how to use Javelin and NLAW anti-tank missiles, which professional soldiers train for months to use properly.
Heads of the Reform and Conservative movements in North America, Rabbi Rick Jacobs and Rabbi Jacob Blumenthal, are in Israel to discuss the “next step” of the Western Wall egalitarian prayer framework compromise with Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, its author.
A software glitch on Loujain al-Hathloul's mobile device ignited a storm of legal and government action that has put Pegasus developer NSO Group in the hot seat, and the scandal shows no signs of ebbing.
Recent visits by top Israeli officials to the United Arab Emirates amid Houthi missile attacks were "symbols of peace," says Dr. Najat AlSaied.
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas is shoring up the standing of his confidantes, head of the General Intelligence Service Majid Faraj, and Civil Affairs Minister Hussein al-Sheikh, but on the ground, his rivals Hamas, Mohammed Dahlan, and Marwan Barghouti are showing signs of joining forces against him.
While Turkey continues to woo Israel and insist that Hamas' activity on its territory is strictly "political," Israel's security forces continue to thwart terrorist attacks and plots directed by Hamas-in-Turkey.
In a special interview to Israel Hayom, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett says the government he formed with the left is an "effective" one and that he has no regrets.
After finding himself in the eye of a number of public storms, Chief Rabbi David Lau fires back, and explains why he believes that conversion must remain the exclusive purview of the Chief Rabbinate.
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