Gaza sources: IDF drops fake 20-shekel bills in Deir al Balah

The fake banknotes depict an image of Yahya Sinwar as a rat, with the inscription reading: "Sinwar has your money."

IDF strikes militant group in Blida village, southern Lebanon

Golani brigade fighters detected the militants using a drone and relayed their coordinates to the air force coordination group.

Air raid alert: enemy UAV infiltration reported in Galilee

An alert sounded in the Western Galilee warning of an enemy drone infiltration.

Northern Israel on alert amid threat of drone invasion

At 5:56 PM, the early warning system alarm sounded in the settlements along the "confrontation line".

Hebrew University professor Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian detained for incitement charges

Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian is a professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Palestinian-Israeli feminist and human rights activist.

Iran threatens to reconsider nuclear doctrine amid Israeli strike concerns

According to international experts, Iran is on the verge of acquiring nuclear weapons and could become a nuclear power soon if the appropriate decision is made.

Harvard Poll: only 10% of young Americans support war in Gaza

The survey included 2,010 respondents aged 18-29 years, forming a representative sample.

Ben Gvir secures funds for 936 new prison beds

Ben Gvir has secured funding for his department to construct 936 new prison beds over a three-year period, totaling 536 million shekels.

Gaza Health Ministry reports 34,000 deaths since start of war

The World Health Organization (WHO) has repeatedly stated its inability to confirm or deny the accuracy of the data on casualties provided by the Gaza Ministry of Health.

NYT: Israel made a gross miscalculation in assessing the Iranian strike

It was believed that Iran would launch a maximum of 10 missiles; however, last week, the estimate was revised to 60-70.

Israel to impose legal limits on scrap metal exports

According to the Economy Ministry, the steel sector consistently faces a shortage of hundreds of thousands of tons of scrap metal annually.

Palestinian woman's grief wins World Press Photo prize

Muhammad Salam, a photographer for Reuters aged 39, has been honored with the first World Press Photo Prize for 2024.