Reports of deep Republican divisions over President Trump’s decision to launch military action against Iran appear overstated, according to a new survey showing overwhelming support among GOP voters for the

Amid heightened security tensions and severe disruptions in global aviation, HaGaon HaRav Shlomo Machpud, the Gaavad of Yoreh De’ah, ordered an unprecedented logistical operation costing hundreds of thousands of dollars

An indictment was filed Friday morning at the Jerusalem District Court against a reserve soldier from Jerusalem who served in the military’s Iron Dome system, accusing him of passing sensitive

Iranian state television announced Friday that Ali Mohammad Naini, spokesman for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), was killed in a joint U.S.-Israeli strike, along with his deputy. An Israeli

The United States has intensified operations to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, launching low-altitude airstrikes against Iranian vessels and deploying Apache helicopters to intercept incoming drones. At the center of

Ahead of the upcoming Jewish Passover holiday, senior law-enforcement officials across Passaic County convened with community leaders to review security preparations and address public safety concerns during the busy holiday

Shas chairman Aryeh Deri on Thursday visited Gedalya Ben Shimon, chairman of the Religious Council of Ramat Gan, who was critically injured in a stabbing attack on Thursday in Ramat

Staying connected to our elders is vital for preserving our history. Their wisdom bridges the past and present, keeping our ancestors’ legacy alive for future generations.

The Trump administration is weighing one of its most consequential—and risky—military options yet: the potential deployment of U.S. ground forces onto Iranian soil. According to multiple reports, senior officials have

Deputy President of the Supreme Court, Justice Noam Solberg, sharply criticized the conduct of Attorney General Gali Baharav‑Miara this week and ordered her to pay the legal costs incurred due

During the busy days ahead of Pesach, HaGaon HaRav Moshe Sternbuch personally distributed Kimcha D’Pischa funds to the 180 avreichim of the Teshuvos V’Hanhagos kollel. The distribution is just the

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth signaled Thursday that the Trump administration is actively weighing a staggering $200 billion supplemental funding request to Congress. The potential request, first reported as under discussion

Tehillim is needed for a 39-year-old father from North Woodmere who suffered devastating injuries in a car crash Thursday morning. As YWN reported, Hatzolah and emergency personnel responded to a

Two Iranian nationals appeared in a London court charged with conducting surveillance on Jewish and Israeli-linked sites on behalf of Iran, including a synagogue and the Israeli embassy. Prosecutors say

Nickolay Mladenov, the Board of Peace’s top envoy to Gaza, announced that the United States, Qatar, Egypt and Turkey have agreed on a new “framework” for rebuilding Gaza while advancing

The Israeli Air Force has released extensive details from Operation “Roaring Lion,” launched on February 28, highlighting the scale and intensity of the ongoing war effort against Iran and its

A new poll shows former IDF Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot rising to become Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s leading challenger, with his Yashar party now the second-largest for the first

New platform delivers targeted lender intelligence, helping brokers and in-house finance teams identify the most active lenders for any deal   Ira Zlotowitz, founder of GPARENCY and board member of

Children of Iran’s ruling elite are studying, teaching, and building influential academic careers across the United States, the NY Post has revealed. At institutions ranging from the University of Massachusetts

The share of Jewish undergraduate students at Harvard University has dropped to its lowest level in nearly a century, according to a new analysis, fueling fresh concerns about bias, campus

Popular Posts