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Sunday, January 11, 2026
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Iran speaker: 'We'll act based on objective signs of threat'
Iran threatens to hit Israel in response to any US strike; Israel said to be on high alert
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Agencies
and
ToI Staff
Iranian parliament speaker: US bases, ships could be targets; rights groups: Iran committing ‘massacre’ with at least 192 killed; Israel calls on EU to label IRGC a terror group
Death toll in Iran protest crackdown said to pass 115; Trump reportedly considering strike
By
Agencies
and
ToI Staff
ToI podcast
Daily Briefing Jan. 11: Day 828 – Iran threatens Israel as anti-regime protests hit 2-week mark
By
Amanda Borschel-Dan
and
Lazar Berman
Live updates (closed)
Jan. 11: UN chief ‘shocked’ by violence against Iran protesters, urges restraint
By
ToI Staff
Netanyahu: Israel hopes ‘Persian nation will soon be freed from the yoke of tyranny’ * Over 500 killed, more than 10,000 detained in crackdown on Iran protests, say activists
9:09 pm
Huckabee slams Tucker Carlson as 'demonic' for comments on Hamas
8:52 pm
IDF says it killed Hezbollah operative in southern Lebanon
8:30 pm
Britain says it's developing a new ballistic missile for Ukraine's defense
Netanyahu’s chief of staff said detained, home searched over Bild leak probe
By
ToI Staff
and
Ariela Karmel
Police say senior aide to PM suspected of obstructing investigation; media names figure as Tzachi Braverman, who was accused of telling central suspect he could quash inquest
Ex-columnist was paid by lobbyist while pushing pro-Qatar message in Haaretz, paper says
By
ToI Staff
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Jacob Magid
Israel planning Gaza City offensive in March, but will need Trump’s okay — officials
Netanyahu, skeptical US will be able to secure Hamas’s disarmament, has had IDF devise contingency plan to take over more of Strip’s territory, Arab official tells ToI
‘Dire’ financial crisis forces UNRWA to drop hundreds of ex-Gazan staff from payroll
By
AFP
and
ToI Staff
'The state doesn't understand, we can't return to our lives'
As hostage-deal lobby disbands, a new group forms to home in on long road to recovery
By
Jessica Steinberg
With almost everyone out of Gaza, “255 – The Hostages and Their Families Organization” takes up mission of addressing unmet needs of those abductedon October 7 and their families
Top Ops
Catherine Perez-Shakdam
How the Iranian regime plans to survive its own collapse
The Revolutionary Guard aims to hold on to power while shedding its most discredited skin. The people fighting for freedom can’t let that happen
Rocky Abramson
PTSD on steroids: A psychological epidemic after October 7th
The timing and intensity of this war were harsh triggers, and many need treatment, but even those without a diagnosis would benefit from these tips to reduce stress
Reporter's notebook
'The start-up nation should have advanced prosthetics'
Home to thousands of amputees, Israel is no longer missing a school to train prosthetists
By
Diana Bletter
School of Prosthetics and Orthotics at ADI Negev rehabilitation village addresses a long-standing need for both patients and practitioners, who were previously forced to go abroad
Einav Zangauker considering entering politics ‘to send home’ Netanyahu
By
ToI Staff
Prominent activist and mother of freed captive Matan Zangauker declares her ‘life’s mission’ is to remove from power those who ‘had their hand on the wheel’ on October 7
Right-wing activist accused of pepper-spraying anti-government protesters
By
ToI Staff
Protester replaces Islamic Republic flag with shah-era banner at Iran’s London embassy
By
AFP
and
ToI Staff
Video shows activist scaling building to fly pre-revolution flag over mission; police say 2 arrested for aggravated trespassing as hundreds in UK capital rally for a ‘free Iran’
Iran warns protesters could face death penalty as regime crackdown intensifies
By
Agencies
and
ToI Staff
As Iranian regime shuts down internet, even Starlink seemingly being jammed
By
AP
Foreign Ministry confirms Samoa will open embassy in Jerusalem this year
By
Lazar Berman
and
ToI Staff
Island nation set to become third South Pacific country to establish mission in capital; Sa’ar invites Samoan Prime Minister Laʻauli Leuatea Schmidt to visit Israel
Report: Argentina halts Jerusalem embassy move over Falklands drilling dispute
By
ToI Staff
IDF troops shoot Palestinian who accelerated car toward them; unclear if deliberate attack
By
Stav Levaton
Military says no soldiers hurt, attacker ‘neutralized’; PA reports driver killed; initial probe of incident in Hebron doesn’t find clear evidence it was an attempted ramming
US military says it carried out strikes across Syria targeting Islamic State
By
Kanishka Singh
No further details provided by State Department as campaign against ISIS renews following killings of American soldiers
Syria says Kurdish fighters being moved from Aleppo after days of deadly clashes
By
Agencies
Turkey said ‘very likely’ to join Saudi Arabia-Pakistan mutual defense pact
By
ToI Staff
Circumcision could be child abuse if done wrong, UK draft guidelines say — report
By
ToI Staff
Jewish community activist tells the Guardian that document’s wording is ‘misleading,’ would ‘very much expect’ it to be excluded from Crown Prosecution Service’s final draft
Health of hunger-striking anti-Israel activists in UK prison said ‘deteriorating’
By
ToI Staff
15-year-old boy shot, killed in Nazareth after phone call telling him to leave house
By
ToI Staff
Azmi Gharib is 2nd teen killed by gunfire in city within days, but no arrests; separately, man dies after apparently being pushed from Haifa building, injured woman arrested
Jewish woman whose baby photo was chosen by Goebbels as Aryan exemplar dies at 91
By
ToI Staff
Fearing retaliation, Hessy Levinsons Taft and her family kept truth about the picture a secret until decades after leaving Nazi Germany
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UK’s former US envoy apologizes to Epstein’s victims, but not for his own ties
By
Catarina Demony
6 Israelis hurt, one critically, in minibus accident in Thailand
By
ToI Staff
Unperturbed
‘Lords of the Sound’ orchestra back for 2nd tour amid wartime boycott
By
Jessica Steinberg
A blooming friendship
Over 50,000 Dutch tulips brighten Gaza border communities
By
Sue Surkes
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