Beaufort’s capture won’t bring quiet but Its significance goes much deeper

The IDF’s capture of Beaufort has major significance for the war against Hezbollah. Commentators assessing the move praised the achievement, but added the caveat that it was still a tactical achievement rather... Read more »

These 5 NYC synagogues showcase the many worlds of Jewish New York

Most Jewish Americans who travel on heritage trips tend to focus on visiting Israel or Eastern Europe. But what if you didn’t have to cross an ocean to explore the richness of... Read more »

Sylvan Adams: UN chief ‘morally bankrupt’ for including Israel on sexual violence blacklist – Israel & Jewish News

( May 30, 2026 / JNS ) The United Nations’ decision to place Israel on a list of parties suspected of committing conflict-related sexual violence is the latest in a long series... Read more »

‘A jungle’: Reservists speak of permissive open-fire rules along Gaza’s Yellow Line

The Israeli combat soldier saw his teammates yelling in celebration, congratulating one another. They had just struck a vehicle of Palestinians driving near the Israeli-controlled part of the Gaza Strip, killing everyone... Read more »

Hezbollah drones emerge as deadliest threat on Lebanon front despite ceasefire

Since the ceasefire in Lebanon took effect on April 16, 12 Israeli soldiers and civilians have been killed on the northern front. Eight of them were killed by Hezbollah explosive drones. The... Read more »

Trump Iran meeting ends with no final decision

US President Donald Trump convened a roughly two-hour meeting in the White House Situation Room, but no final decision was made at the end of the discussions regarding a new deal with... Read more »

Who should speak for Israel? The case for Caroline Glick – Israel & Jewish News

( May 29, 2026 / JNS ) As far as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s leftist critics are concerned, the last thing Israel needs is someone representing the country abroad who enthusiastically supports... Read more »

Secret Mossad branch revealed: ‘We are not done with Iran. We are just getting started’

Rostam Ghasemi was a thorn in the side of Israel’s intelligence community almost from the beginning. He joined the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in 1979, served as an officer in the Iran-Iraq... Read more »

Matbucha and Mishpucha: Life as an Israeli-American Chef with Michael Solomonov

Noam Hey everyone, welcome to Wondering Jews with Mijal and Noam. I’m Noam and this podcast is our way of trying to unpack those really big questions being asked in the world... Read more »

Did the war against Iran fail? A forgotten historic moment may prove otherwise

“And after the Six-Day War, didn’t all the fronts remain open?” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asked this week, against the backdrop of the bitter disappointment over the emerging agreement with Iran and... Read more »