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“Organizations and individuals tied to terrorism have no place operating under the protection of Canadian law,” the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs wrote.
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Sunset Bronson Studios, a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument, is home to Netflix production offices and a local news station.
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The New York City mayor, who is a harsh and frequent critic of Israel, also wove his plans on affordability and to fight U.S. immigration policy into his telling of the holiday story.
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Matthew Bronfman, chairman of the Hillel International board of governors, was nominated as chair-elect.
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The defense minister said residents of Southern Lebanon would be barred from returning “until the safety and security of northern Israeli residents is ensured.”
IRGC Corps Quds Force commander Esmail Ghaani praised the “intelligent and courageous” attacks on Israel by Hezbollah and the Houthis.
Around 400 munitions were dropped in a “large wave of strikes” across the country.
U.S. President Donald Trump shared footage of the explosion to Truth Social.
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The troops were reportedly killed during a close-range firefight with Hezbollah terrorists.
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Foreign visitors caught in Israel amid escalating conflict describe disrupted travel, sleepless nights and a growing sense of solidarity as they wait for flights home.
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Trump’s Iran strategy explained
ISRAEL UNDIPLOMATIC with hosts Ruthie Blum and Mark Regev.
This episode rips open the chess match behind the current war in Iran and President Trump’s looming ultimatum. Senior contributing editor at JNS Ruthie Blum and former Israeli ambassador to the United Kingdom Mark Regev—both former advisers in the Prime Minister’s Office— explain how modern war and diplomacy actually collide in real time. As missiles fly and deadlines tick down, the discussion unpacks whether Trump’s 15-point plan is a genuine peace offer or a calculated setup for massive escalation, revealing how military pressure, internal regime cracks and global energy chokepoints like the Strait of Hormuz all intertwine. Finally, the hosts clash over the ultimate question: is this the beginning of the end for Iran’s regime… or just another phase of a much bigger game?
This episode rips open the chess match behind the current war in Iran and President Trump’s looming ultimatum. Senior contributing editor at JNS Ruthie Blum and former Israeli ambassador to the United Kingdom Mark Regev—both former advisers in the Prime Minister’s Office— explain how modern war and diplomacy actually collide in real time. As missiles fly and deadlines tick down, the discussion unpacks whether Trump’s 15-point plan is a genuine peace offer or a calculated setup for massive escalation, revealing how military pressure, internal regime cracks and global energy chokepoints like the Strait of Hormuz all intertwine. Finally, the hosts clash over the ultimate question: is this the beginning of the end for Iran’s regime… or just another phase of a much bigger game?
Trump’s Iran strategy explained
Trump’s Iran strategy explained
ISRAEL UNDIPLOMATIC with hosts Ruthie Blum and Mark Regev.
This episode rips open the chess match behind the current war in Iran and President Trump’s looming ultimatum. Senior contributing editor at JNS Ruthie Blum and former Israeli ambassador to the United Kingdom Mark Regev—both former advisers in the Prime Minister’s Office— explain how modern war and diplomacy actually collide in real time. As missiles fly and deadlines tick down, the discussion unpacks whether Trump’s 15-point plan is a genuine peace offer or a calculated setup for massive escalation, revealing how military pressure, internal regime cracks and global energy chokepoints like the Strait of Hormuz all intertwine. Finally, the hosts clash over the ultimate question: is this the beginning of the end for Iran’s regime… or just another phase of a much bigger game?
This episode rips open the chess match behind the current war in Iran and President Trump’s looming ultimatum. Senior contributing editor at JNS Ruthie Blum and former Israeli ambassador to the United Kingdom Mark Regev—both former advisers in the Prime Minister’s Office— explain how modern war and diplomacy actually collide in real time. As missiles fly and deadlines tick down, the discussion unpacks whether Trump’s 15-point plan is a genuine peace offer or a calculated setup for massive escalation, revealing how military pressure, internal regime cracks and global energy chokepoints like the Strait of Hormuz all intertwine. Finally, the hosts clash over the ultimate question: is this the beginning of the end for Iran’s regime… or just another phase of a much bigger game?
Why Israel’s wartime resilience is reshaping the Iran conflict
Why Israel’s wartime resilience is reshaping the Iran conflict
STRAIGHT UP with host Daniel Seaman
A month into war, Israel isn’t collapsing, it’s revealing a kind of resilience the West barely understands. Former director of the Israeli Government Press Office (GPO), Danny Seaman, explains why Israelis remain steady, even optimistic, under sirens and missile fire; how decades of terror, failed peace formulas and October 7 shaped a new national clarity; and why Israel now sees this war not as another round of violence, but as a historic fight for survival, freedom and moral purpose. This episode is a powerful mix of frontline reality, strategic insight and civilizational perspective that will leave viewers with a far deeper understanding of what Israel is enduring and why it refuses to go back.
A month into war, Israel isn’t collapsing, it’s revealing a kind of resilience the West barely understands. Former director of the Israeli Government Press Office (GPO), Danny Seaman, explains why Israelis remain steady, even optimistic, under sirens and missile fire; how decades of terror, failed peace formulas and October 7 shaped a new national clarity; and why Israel now sees this war not as another round of violence, but as a historic fight for survival, freedom and moral purpose. This episode is a powerful mix of frontline reality, strategic insight and civilizational perspective that will leave viewers with a far deeper understanding of what Israel is enduring and why it refuses to go back.
How the Iran conflict is reshaping alliances in the Arab world
How the Iran conflict is reshaping alliances in the Arab world
OUR MIDDLE EAST with hosts Dr. Dan Diker, Khaled Abu Toameh
Learn why the Iran conflict is exposing deep fractures inside the Arab world, how jihadist ideology shapes the battlefield far beyond missiles and diplomacy and why “total victory” means far more than another temporary ceasefire. If you want to understand what the headlines keep missing: who’s afraid, who’s bluffing, who’s shifting alliances and why this moment could redefine the region for years, this episode pulls no punches and leaves you questioning what comes next.
Learn why the Iran conflict is exposing deep fractures inside the Arab world, how jihadist ideology shapes the battlefield far beyond missiles and diplomacy and why “total victory” means far more than another temporary ceasefire. If you want to understand what the headlines keep missing: who’s afraid, who’s bluffing, who’s shifting alliances and why this moment could redefine the region for years, this episode pulls no punches and leaves you questioning what comes next.
How Israel eliminated one of Iran’s top military commanders
How Israel eliminated one of Iran’s top military commanders
How Trump used strategic chokepoints to pressure Iran and China
How Trump used strategic chokepoints to pressure Iran and China
TRUE EAST with host Doron Spielman
The real story isn’t just the Strait of Hormuz, but something much larger. IDF Spokesman (Res.) Doron Spielman explores whether President Trump is turning global chokepoints into leverage against Iran, China and the entire balance of power? Viewers will learn how the Iran negotiations may be less about diplomacy and more about strategic positioning, why the nuclear issue remains the non-negotiable red line and how the battle over oil routes and maritime control could shape everything from Israel’s security to Taiwan’s future. It’s a bold breakdown of power and geopolitical timing that explains beyond the headlines.
The real story isn’t just the Strait of Hormuz, but something much larger. IDF Spokesman (Res.) Doron Spielman explores whether President Trump is turning global chokepoints into leverage against Iran, China and the entire balance of power? Viewers will learn how the Iran negotiations may be less about diplomacy and more about strategic positioning, why the nuclear issue remains the non-negotiable red line and how the battle over oil routes and maritime control could shape everything from Israel’s security to Taiwan’s future. It’s a bold breakdown of power and geopolitical timing that explains beyond the headlines.
How media framing shapes coverage of Iran and global conflicts
How media framing shapes coverage of Iran and global conflicts
MEIRA K SHOW: This video will completely rewire how you read the news by exposing the subtle, almost invisible tricks media outlets use to shape what you believe without ever technically lying. Host Meira K breaks down how headlines manipulate your gut reactions, how “half-truths” hide the real story, and how language, images and repetition quietly steer you toward a narrative, all using real examples from coverage of the Iran war. By the end, you won’t just see bias, you’ll recognize the exact playbook being used on you daily, making this less of a commentary and more of a survival guide for thinking clearly in a manipulated information world.
Is the Iranian regime near collapse?
Is the Iranian regime near collapse?
THE QUAD with host Fleur Hassan-Nahoum.
This interview pulls back the curtain on Iran like you’ve never seen before, revealing how a revolution that promised freedom turned into a global power play with nuclear ambitions and regional chaos at its core. Veteran analyst Menashe Amir breaks down the hidden strategy of Iran’s regime, why the threat was more urgent than the world realized and what it will actually take to bring lasting peace to the Middle East. You’ll walk away understanding not just what’s happening, but why it matters, how close the world may have been to a much larger war, and why the future could hinge on one turning point inside Iran itself.
This interview pulls back the curtain on Iran like you’ve never seen before, revealing how a revolution that promised freedom turned into a global power play with nuclear ambitions and regional chaos at its core. Veteran analyst Menashe Amir breaks down the hidden strategy of Iran’s regime, why the threat was more urgent than the world realized and what it will actually take to bring lasting peace to the Middle East. You’ll walk away understanding not just what’s happening, but why it matters, how close the world may have been to a much larger war, and why the future could hinge on one turning point inside Iran itself.
How Iran missile strikes are reported in Western media
How Iran missile strikes are reported in Western media
JUDEACATION with host, Josh Hasten.
They blamed Israel within minutes, but what if the truth flips the entire narrative on its head? Watch to uncover how misinformation spreads faster than facts, from a deadly missile strike falsely pinned on Israel to the deeper mechanics of propaganda, incitement and distorted statistics shaping global perception. You’ll learn how narratives are constructed, why certain actors benefit from confusion, and how real-world consequences, from terror tactics to international pressure, are tied to these distortions.
They blamed Israel within minutes, but what if the truth flips the entire narrative on its head? Watch to uncover how misinformation spreads faster than facts, from a deadly missile strike falsely pinned on Israel to the deeper mechanics of propaganda, incitement and distorted statistics shaping global perception. You’ll learn how narratives are constructed, why certain actors benefit from confusion, and how real-world consequences, from terror tactics to international pressure, are tied to these distortions.
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