Disturbed releases 'I Will Not Break': A rallying anthem for Israel amid Hamas captivity crisis
[The Jerusalem Post] - 02/23/2025
Disturbed’s David Draiman on new song ‘I Will Not Break’: I hope it brings strength and empowerment, especially in light of Bibas deaths.
In Israeli newspapers
Fraternity suspended for antisemitic hazing ritual involving swastika
The image was originally taken in 2023 but only came to the attention of the university in the Fall of 2024. The (…)
[The Jerusalem Post] - 23/02/2025
Syria's new president invited to emergency Arab League summit in Egypt
[The Jerusalem Post] - 23/02/2025
Mulhouse terrorist had previously been jailed for October 7 support, French minister reveals
In 2023, he was arrested a few weeks after the Hamas massacre on October 7, 2023, and convicted for promoting (…)
[The Jerusalem Post] - 23/02/2025
Foreign residents dominate Jerusalem city center housing market
Wealthy foreign residents are increasingly pricing residents out of the market in central neighborhoods, as ghost (…)
[Globes] - 23/02/2025
‘Ibarra Blesses Israel’: Over 1,000 attend Israel-Ecuador solidarity event
Over 1,000 gather in Ecuador's Ibarra for Israel solidarity event, attended by Vice President Rojas and Israeli (…)
[The Jerusalem Post] - 23/02/2025
Spate of attacks targets Jews in New York
In once incident, an assailant approached a group of Jewish men, attempted to stab one, and shoved another to the (…)
[The Jerusalem Post] - 23/02/2025
Jewish former Canadian Justice Minister Irwin Cotler to receive human rights award
Cotler worked as a McGill University law professor and was recognized as an eminent scholar of constitutional law, (…)
[The Jerusalem Post] - 23/02/2025
As AI kicks in graduates in Israel struggle to find tech jobs
Tech companies have cut back on hiring juniors, as AI is already quicker, cheaper and more accurate in writing code, (…)
[Globes] - 23/02/2025
Netanyahu's request denied: Testimony will take place tomorrow as usual
[The Jerusalem Post] - 23/02/2025
'We will continue to hug Yarden and remember you forever,' Ofri Bibas writes
[The Jerusalem Post] - 23/02/2025