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Wednesday, June 10, 2026
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Trump: US will be attacking Iran again Wednesday; ‘they keep playing us for suckers’
By
Jacob Magid
,
Agencies
and
ToI Staff
US president says Tehran taking too long to negotiate deal, ‘now they’ll have to pay the price!’; Iran says American strikes in south damaged water supply for thousands
US strikes Iran after Trump vows retaliation for downing of US helicopter over Hormuz
By
Jacob Magid
,
Nava Freiberg
,
Emanuel Fabian
and
Agencies
NYT: Iran will dilute rather than hand over uranium stockpile as part of deal with US
By
ToI Staff
Live updates (closed)
June 10: Israeli official bemoans US demand that Jerusalem show restraint against Iran, noting Trump didn’t hold back
By
ToI Staff
US strikes aim to create leverage in talks; official warns Iran not to ‘drag their feet’ — report * Fresh Haredi anti-police protests nationwide, 3 arrested * Netanyahu, Herzog send appeals to Lebanese people
8:44 pm
Albania protests swell as opposition to Kushner resort persists
8:42 pm
Hundreds rally in south Beirut suburbs, Yemen in support of Iran, allies
8:30 pm
No sustainable deal can be reached under threats, Iran's UN envoy says
Trump says Netanyahu may quit politics, but Likud asserts he will run in elections
By
ToI Staff
‘Does he want to continue?’ muses US president; survey shows majority of Israelis, including in the center-right, don’t want PM to seek another term in vote this fall
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Analysis
Ben Sales
Trump might just be getting tired of Netanyahu — and so might Israel
The US president’s musing that Netanyahu might not run for reelection may have been wishful thinking, as a poll shows many Israelis would also welcome a fresh face in charge
Survey finds vast gaps in support for Iran war between Israelis and Palestinians
By
Zev Stub
Op-ed
David Horovitz
The bully and the schemer
Trump and Netanyahu may deserve each other. But in the battle against Iran and its proxies, and in the struggle for the democratic, law-abiding, Jewish-majority Israel, we need better
Most Israelis no longer think Israel’s security a main concern for Trump, poll finds
By
Shira Silkoff
Yeshiva rabbis say they won’t send students to tank units due to integration of women
By
ToI Staff
,
Rossella Tercatin
and
Emanuel Fabian
Leaders of 12 yeshivas in ‘hesder’ joint study-service program reject plan to allow women to serve with men; IDF source says army in ‘impossible situation,’ critics pan it as refusal to serve
Finance Committee moves to restore daycare subsidies for ultra-Orthodox draft dodgers
By
Ariela Karmel
and
ToI Staff
ToI podcast
Daily Briefing June 10: Army of God? Bill equates Torah study with national service
By
Amanda Borschel-Dan
and
Tal Schneider
Comptroller: Prison overcrowding has harmed Shin Bet, delayed Oct. 7 terror trials
By
Ethan Rubinson
Watchdog’s report says state was unprepared to absorb influx of thousands of detainees during war, which led to the release of several high-level security prisoners back to Gaza
Knesset panel revises bill creating political Oct. 7 probe, preserves coalition control
By
Ariela Karmel
and
ToI Staff
Constitution Committee removes controversial clause added last week allowing comptroller to fill vacant seats on panel, but bill allows probe to go ahead without opposition involved
Coalition turns Gotliv hearing into attack on AG, who opposes immunity for Likud MK
By
Ariela Karmel
After 17-month obstruction by Levin, Supreme Court president’s appointment to be formally announced
By
Jeremy Sharon
Rothman touts coalition’s ‘wonderful’ term, drawing ire of Oct. 7 victims’ relative
By
ToI Staff
Merav Svirsky tells Religious Zionism lawmaker that some are ‘paying the price for your conduct,’ is reportedly removed from Knesset panel hearing during break
Police recommend Minister Golan stand trial over job-fixing allegations
By
Charlie Summers
Top Ops
Shimon Sheves
How chaos became the government’s most powerful political tool
By normalizing disruption, the country’s leadership is chiseling away at the public’s discomfort with tyranny, as we head to elections
Morey Schwartz
When hands speak louder than politics
The Knesset’s recognition of Israeli Sign Language is a historic victory for human dignity – and for leaders who can transcend partisan battles
Video appears to show moment IDF soldier fired at family’s car in Hebron, killing baby
By
Nurit Yohanan
and
Emanuel Fabian
B’Tselem says footage contradicts army’s initial statement that soldier believed the vehicle was accelerating toward troops, who are reportedly being probed by Military Police for leaving scene
Amnesty accuses Israel of ‘state-led’ ethnic cleansing in West Bank; IDF rejects charge
By
Jeremy Sharon
,
ToI Staff
and
AFP
Smotrich banned from France as 4 countries introduce new sanctions against settler violence
By
Nava Freiberg
,
ToI Staff
and
Agencies
Anti-Israel candidate who long had a Nazi tattoo wins Democratic Senate primary in Maine
By
PHILISSA CRAMER
Top Democrats in pickle over what extent to back Graham Platner, who has been accused of antisemitism for his claims about AIPAC control and faces allegations of misconduct toward women
Analysis
Luke Tress
US anti-Zionist groups keep backing activists who are incarcerated for violence
Protest organizations, such as Students for Justice in Palestine, offer support to those convicted of attacking Jews and other targets in New York, California, Colorado
Alleged spy’s mysterious vanishing spotlights Israel’s intelligence grip in Lebanon
By
ABBY SEWELL
and
Sally Abou Aljoud
Khaled al-Aydi, said to be a Palestinian refugee from Syria with Ukrainian citizenship, was held by Hezbollah, then escaped and disappeared, apparently via Ukrainian embassy
Erdogan: Israel’s strikes on Lebanon and Syria threaten Turkey
By
Reuters
and
Nava Freiberg
Gaza talks hosted by Egypt stall as Hamas disarmament ‘remains only point of contention’
By
AFP
and
Nurit Yohanan
As terror groups refuse to hand over weapons, Palestinian source says ‘talks continuing… in a context of clearly differing visions,’ as another claims ball ‘now in Israel and mediators’ court’
Hamas members executed and maimed dozens of Palestinians in Gaza, UN report says
By
AP
Turkey, Saudi Arabia agree on major regional railway line bypassing Israel
By
Michael Bachner
Ankara touts deal that would curb Jerusalem’s influence, as lack of Israeli-Saudi normalization stalls progress on an India-Europe trade corridor passing through Jewish state
Albanian PM says Iran cyber op is amplifying protests against Kushner-linked development plan
By
Zana Cimili
ToI podcast
Tehilla Shwartz Altshuler: How AI is poisoning the information well
By
Amanda Borschel-Dan
and
Tehilla Shwartz Altshuler
Senior fellow at the Israel Democracy Institute warns that as Israel heads into elections, the field is wide open for mass influence campaigns with no regulations
Profile
Adraee says his evacuation orders have saved 'many millions'
IDF’s viral Arabic-language spokesman sparks fear, fascination in Gaza and Lebanon
By
Melanie Lidman
Avichay Adraee has become one of the region’s most recognizable influencers through his evacuation orders and social media presence, though some view him as Israel’s ‘face of evil’
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Fifth suspect charged in March arson of Hatzola ambulances in London’s Golders Green
By
Kelly Hartog
NYC congressional candidate laments ‘obsession’ with Israel in politics
By
Luke Tress
Border Police officer, reservist and soldier nabbed on suspicion of attempted murder
By
Charlie Summers
Park plug
Gwyneth Paltrow lends her face to Herzliya real estate project
By
Jessica Steinberg
Anti-immigrant protests flare up across Belfast after brutal knife attack
By
Agencies
Colombia’s outgoing president under fire over ‘Heil Hitler’ tweet
By
Grace Gilson
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