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Ecological threat
Israel enlists local fishermen to hunt down the invader
The hunt for the red lionfish — a beautiful and dangerous invader
By
Aviv Lavie
The stunning Red Sea predator is wreaking havoc on the Mediterranean ecosystem, prompting an unprecedented alliance to curb its rapidly expanding population
Op-ed
David Horovitz
Put aside the cursing, and focus on defeating Iran
What’s needed is a civil version of “What the fuck are you doing?” — not from Trump to Netanyahu but from Netanyahu to Trump. To be followed by a joint effort to assess why this war has so signally failed, avoid exacerbating the failure with a dreadful deal, and resolutely turn the tide
Op-ed
Google’s Gemini AI admits it is unfit for purpose: ‘You should not trust a single thing I say’
By
David Horovitz
Op-ed
The violent ultra-Orthodox fight against the draft is an ostensible holy war against the state
By
Shalom Yerushalmi
‘A pogrom’: Haredi rioters smash windows, damage home of deputy Supreme Court chief
By
Alexander Fulbright
Op-ed
Netanyahu recalculates his election strategy amid shattered regional dreams
By
Shalom Yerushalmi
Op-ed
Internal ultra-Orthodox politics are driving an unprecedented assault on the AG
By
Shalom Yerushalmi
Interview
‘God’s wish’: Religious Zionist rabbi still crusading for peace with the Palestinians
By
Rossella Tercatin
Interview
Jacob Magid
In rare critique, senior PA official says Abbas’s exclusion of political rivals is mistaken
Jibril Rajoub tells ToI that those backing exiled ex-security chief Dahlan shouldn’t be forced to sign ‘humiliating’ individual amnesty requests, as demanded by ruling Fatah party
85 House Dems urge Trump to back up anti-annexation rhetoric with action against E1 settlements
By
Jacob Magid
In first, female IDF combat soldier completes training for elite Sayeret Matkal unit
By
Emanuel Fabian
Servicewoman to soon be integrated into commando unit’s activities, following year and a half of training, army says
Promoted Content
Ten Gav
Want to help give Israeli children of reservists a chance to be kids this summer?
Ten Gav is funding day camps, pool time and clubhouses for over 800 children of reservists. After over 2.5 years of war and sacrifice, these kids deserve a summer of fun and joy.
Analysis
Nava Freiberg
Between Beaufort and Beirut, Israel faces narrowing options against Hezbollah
Renewed rocket and drone fire has exposed limits of Israel’s battlefield gains — but with Trump blocking escalation and Lebanon unable to disarm the terror group, there’s no straightforward path ahead
Interview
28 years after her son fell serving in Lebanon, activist mother slams IDF’s return
By
Rossella Tercatin
ToI podcast
Matti Friedman: As Israel plays king of the castle in Lebanon, what’s its endgame?
By
Amanda Borschel-Dan
and
Matti Friedman
In a week in which the country marks the fallen in the first Lebanon War and announces the recapture of Beaufort Castle, the journalist and author draws on the past to understand the present
ToI podcast
Daily Briefing June 5 – Why only Lebanon can drive Hezbollah out. But it won’t
By
Amanda Borschel-Dan
and
Sarit Zehavi
Inside story
Jeremy Sharon
Israel vowed to sue over NYT’s abuse allegations. There’s no evidence it has, or will
It’s questionable whether Israel can file a defamation suit against the New York Times over claims of sexual abuse in prisons, or if it should, given the risk of what could come out in court
Mamdani-backed Congress candidate defends joining Oct. 8 rally celebrating Hamas atrocities
By
Luke Tress
NY leaders join over 50,000 marchers at Israel Day parade boycotted by Mamdani
By
Luke Tress
US Jews mark a year since Colorado firebombing, but most Americans never heard of it
By
Luke Tress
Top Ops
Yedidia Stern
Get off the Trumpoline
Israel is the ’bestie’ of the king of the world. For now. But that comes at a price, and the Jewish state must put itself first for the long-term
Sagit Alkobi Fishman
Gaza’s women get lost in the argument about them
Girls are being handed to older men and women forced to trade sex for food. But instead of trying to protect them, we debate which side is to blame
Jacki Karsh
Mamdani can skip the Israel Day Parade. He can’t erase Jewish New York
The mayor’s boycott is a passing gesture. Centuries of Jews’ helping build NYC is an indelible part of the city’s foundation
Ella Ben Emanuel
We are all sick to death of war
I just want them to come home. All of them. From Gaza and Lebanon. From naval ships and underground bases. I’m proud of our army, but we are so, so tired
Reporter's notebook
85 years after Baghdad’s Farhud massacre, last survivors fear story is being forgotten
By
Zev Stub
Inaugural commemoration Monday sees Iraqi Jews remember the June 1, 1941, pogrom that killed about 180 Jews and marked the decline of one of the world’s oldest Jewish communities
Stone setting
Tower of David Museum wants your old Western Wall photos
By
Jessica Steinberg
Request for people to search for images comes as Jerusalem institution prepares 2027 exhibit for 60th anniversary of city’s reunification following 1967 Six Day War
12-year-old finds ancient gemstone in Galilean Jewish village cursed by Jesus
By
Rossella Tercatin
Sixth-grader Alon Horowitz finds rare ‘Nicolo’ stone, likely dating back at least 1,500 years, during community excavation at Korazim National Park
Interview
Bucking boycotts, prizewinning Israeli astrophysicist finds ‘Zen-like’ perspective in space
By
Diana Bletter
Interview
‘We were so broken’: Nova survivor Rita Yedid brings story of resilience to the screen
By
Jessica Steinberg
In documentary ‘Rita,’ which premiered May 27, the mother of two recounts hiding in the rave’s ticket booth as her husband shielded her from Hamas gunfire, and the painful aftermath
The Reel Schmooze podcast
‘Oxygen’: An Israeli mother sacrifices all to keep soldier son breathing
By
Amanda Borschel-Dan
and
Jordan Hoffman
Interview
'They have the look of Monet and Tehran, but they're mine'
Tehran memories meet the Israeli sun in Iranian-born artist’s paintings on show in Tel Aviv
By
Jessica Steinberg
‘Beyond Garden,’ now open through July 11, traces 84-year-old Farideh Golbahar’s decades of dreamy and meticulous oils on paper, shaped by Iran, Europe and Jerusalem
Reporter's notebook
‘Part of a larger struggle’: As elections loom, thousands march to Knesset for Jerusalem Pride
By
Charlie Summers
Marchers chant ‘democracy’ while holding ballot boxes, in procession guarded by some 2,000 police officers; partner of soldier killed fighting on Oct. 7 says Israel facing ‘fateful’ vote
When Jewish Heritage Month meets Gay Pride Month
By
Abe Gurko
To be honest, the latter is a total drag
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