MK Tzvika Foghel addressed the U.S. president on X in Hebrew: 'Donald, you've [turned out to be] a duck,' a remark he deleted several hours later. The post appeared shortly after the announcement of a two-week cease-fire between the United States and Iran
Israel's Foreign Ministry called the incident an 'appalling antisemitic hatred on display,' blaming Spain's government. A source in Spain's foreign ministry rejected the Israeli accusation, telling Reuters that the government 'is committed to fighting against antisemitism'
The L'Espresso magazine published the cover image with the headline 'Abuse,' for the issue which features articles about 'how the Zionist right is shaping Greater Israel.' Israel's envoy said the image distorts reality
The image appeared on the April 10 issue of the progressive L'Espresso magazine, one of Italy's most prominent publications, under the headline 'Abuse.' The outlet dedicated five articles to 'how the Zionist right is shaping Greater Israel'
With elections expected to be held by October, Israeli politicians across the spectrum drew parallels between Israel's own political tensions and OrbΓ‘n's rule in Hungary. Netanyahu congratulated Magyar, while calling OrbΓ‘n 'a true friend of Israel'
Israeli politicians praised Orban for his support of Israel and tough stance on antisemitism. The election tests the future of Hungary's far-right populism and holds significant implications for Israel's diplomatic standing in Europe
Turkey's foreign ministry escalated a diplomatic clash with Israel after Benjamin Netanyahu accused President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of ties to Iran and of killing Kurdish civilians, as the exchange unfolded alongside Turkish legal proceedings against 35 Israelis over the 2025 Gaza flotilla interception
The head of the Justice Department's National Security Division said the man had picked New York City as the 'perfect target' of his attack due to its large Jewish community and hoped to carry out the deadliest terrorist attack on U.S. soil since September 11
'This kind of attack leaves a real impact on people's sense of security, and in this case, particularly, within Toronto's Jewish community,' Toronto Police Service Chief Myron Demkiw said about the shooting
No one was wounded at the restaurant, which was closed at the time of the shooting. The UJA Federation of Greater Toronto said the shooting was a result of hate being normalized, adding it should be considered a threat to all Canadians seeking to live in peace
The latest as the Iran war enters its 39th day: Traffic has resumed on the King Fahd Causeway after Saudi authorities halted traffic as a 'precaution', Qatar's Prime Minister warns Iran that 'drone attacks tamper with regional security'