Yasser Abu Shabab, commander of Israeli-supported militants, killed News sources reported the killing of Yasser Abu Shabab, the commander of Israeli-backed armed militants, by unidentified individuals.
Man arrested in occupied territories on suspicion of spying for Iran Israel’s police and the Shin Bet said in a joint statement that they had arrested a resident of Ashkelon over the past few months on suspicion of spying for Iran.
A Hawkish figure set to become the new Mossad chief Israel’s prime minister has nominated his military adviser as the next head of the Mossad.
Half of Europeans see Trump as an “Enemy of Europe” According to a new survey, nearly half of Europeans consider U.S. President Donald Trump an “enemy of Europe.” A larger share of respondents also believe that the risk of war with Russia is high, and more than two-thirds say their country would be unable to defend itself if such a conflict were to occur.
Trump administration tightens immigration, 19 countries cut off The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has stopped accepting immigration applications from citizens of 19 countries.
Guinness World Records halts all cooperation with Israel According to the announcement of the television of the Zionist regime, Guinness World Records, in an unprecedented move, has stopped cooperation with Israel and informed the Zionists of this decision through an official email.
Growing fears push Israel to shield its scientists like never before Following reports that a letter and flowers were delivered to the home of an Israeli nuclear scientist, Hebrew-language sources say that security measures for scientists and military officials have been elevated.
Israeli media: Iran is prepared for confrontation with Israel The newspaper Israel Hayom emphasized in an editorial that Iran has revised its security doctrine following the 12‑day war and has increased its preparedness for a potential confrontation with Israel.
$1 billion lost as international students stay away from U.S. colleges Donald Trump’s immigration policies have led to a 17% drop in international student enrollment at U.S. colleges, resulting in more than $1 billion in economic losses for the country.
Protests erupt against Netanyahu pardon outside Herzog’s residence Residents of the occupied territories once again held protests outside the residence of the president of the Israeli regime in occupied Jerusalem, calling on him to reject the prime minister’s request for a pardon.