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Lord Jacob Rothschild, British financier, philanthropist and friend of Israel, dies at 87

Jacob Rothschild also followed the Rothschild family's charitable interests in Israel and was the chairman of Yad Hanadiv, the family foundation which built the Knesset and the Supreme Court buildings

IAEA: Iran reduced its stockpile of highly enriched uranium

Iran's stock of uranium enriched to near weapons-grade has shrunk, but the country still could produce three atom bombs

Rocket warning sirens sound in northern Israel again

Israel Defense Forces says it's the seventh time sirens were heard in northern Israel today

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres: Security Council is undermined by wars in Gaza and Ukraine

According to the Portuguese politician, the United Nations Security Council needs serious reform to its composition and working methods

IDF, Shin Bet chiefs visited Cairo to discuss Rafah offensive and humanitarian aid

Israel believes that some of the hostages and Hamas leaders are in Rafah and plans to move there to eliminate the last Hamas stronghold

Israeli jets strike Hezbollah rocket launch site after attack on Golan Heights

Earlier today, Hezbollah fired 60 rockets at the Golan Heights after the IDF struck deep in Lebanon

High Court orders government to explain why ultra-Orthodox men should not be drafted

Hundreds of demonstrators and petitioners demand equal conscription and argue that a resolution enabling the state to temporarily avoid drafting ultra-Orthodox yeshiva students is illegal