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Billboard in Tehran: ‘Welcome to Israel, Welcome to Hell’

By Vered Weiss, World Israel News A large billboard erected in central Tehran this week threatened Israel with destruction as President Donald Trump continues to...

Tensions Explode as Hillary Clinton Deposition on Epstein Interrupted by Photo Controversy

(TJV NEWS) Chaos briefly halted Hillary Clinton’s private congressional deposition Thursday after a Republican lawmaker allegedly took a photo inside the closed session and...

Larry Summers will resign from teaching at Harvard during review of Epstein ties, university says

(AP) Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers will resign from teaching at Harvard University as the campus reviews his ties to the late convicted sex...

From “Tax the Rich” to “Tax the Jews”: San Francisco Confronts a Jarring Eruption of Antisemitism

By: Fern Sidman An event intended to spotlight economic opportunity and job creation in San Francisco took a deeply disturbing turn when a crowd chant...

Washington’s Calculus: Would Israel Strike First in a Showdown With Iran?

Washington’s Calculus: Would Israel Strike First in a Showdown With Iran? By: Tzirel Rosenblatt As diplomatic efforts between Washington and Tehran teeter on uncertain ground, a new...

Spain’s Government: Spinning Out of Control

by Drieu Godefridi (Gatestone Institute) Between corruption and radicalization, Spain's government seems to be spinning out of control. In 1936, Spain plunged into civil war. A proud nation collapsed...

North Korea Warns It Could Destroy South if Threatened, but Leaves Door Open for Us Dialogue

(AP) — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un claimed his nuclear-armed country could “completely destroy” South Korea if its security were threatened, reiterating his...

Trump Lashes Out at Omar and Tlaib after SOTU Heckling, Says They Should “Go Back Where They Came From”

  By: Russ Spencer The State of the Union address is, by tradition, a moment in which the republic pauses to take its own measure, a...

Update: Cuba Says Boat That Opened Fire Was Carrying Cubans Living in Us Trying to Infiltrate the Island and Unleash Terrorism

(AP) — Cuba’s government said late Wednesday that the 10 passengers on a boat that opened fire on its soldiers were armed Cubans living...

Advisers to Trump Said to Support Israeli-Led Strike Before U.S. Action on Iran

  By: Fern Sidman As the world’s attention once again converges upon the volatile geometry of the Middle East, a sober and disquieting portrait of impending...

A Republic Confronts Its Shadows: Germany’s Antisemitism Crisis Reaches a Disturbing New Zenith

  By: Fern Sidman The grim arithmetic of hatred has acquired a new and deeply unsettling clarity in Germany. Newly released police statistics for 2025 reveal...

Shadowed by Sanctions: Binance’s Iran Links Expose the Unfinished War on Terror Finance

  By: Jeff Gorman The revelations emerging from inside the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange have the cadence of a cautionary tale for an industry that has...

US and South Korean Militaries Will Have Joint Drills in March as Tensions With North Korea Escalate

(AP) — The U.S. and South Korean militaries said on Wednesday they will conduct their annual springtime exercises next month to bolster their countries’...

A Continent’s Old Poison in New Guise: Italy Confronts a Record-Breaking Surge of Antisemitism

A Continent’s Old Poison in New Guise: Italy Confronts a Record-Breaking Surge of Antisemitism By: Fern Sidman Italy, long cherished for its layered civilization and its...

Western Governments Pull Diplomat Families From Israel & Lebanon as the Middle East Edges Toward Possible War with Iran

  By: Ariella Haviv As the geopolitical temperature across the Middle East rises to a fevered pitch, governments far from the region are beginning to act...

Israel’s Western Wall Bill Ignites a Defining Struggle Over Faith, Authority, and the Temple Mount

  By: Chaya Abecassis Jerusalem has once again become the epicenter of a national reckoning over the delicate balance between religious authority, civil law, and the...

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