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Turkey launches Interpol pursuit of Netanyahu over Gaza aid flotilla

Turkish Justice Minister Akin Gurlek announced that the government has petitioned Interpol for a red notice against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The request, according to [SOURCE UNIDENTIFIED — VERIFY BEFORE PUBLISHING], stems from July arrest warrants issued during an ongoing trial in Istanbul regarding the Global Sumud Flotilla. The post Turkey launches Interpol pursuit of…

Israeli Air Force receives second game-changing Boeing KC-46

The Israeli Air Force integrated its second American-made Boeing KC-46 refueling jet Thursday, marking a critical upgrade to its long-range strategic strike capabilities. The post Israeli Air Force receives second game-changing Boeing KC-46 appeared first on www.israelhayom.com .

Could this senator from Atlanta be the first Jewish president?

Jon Ossoff insists the presidency is off the table. Polls, prediction markets and a fierce rivalry with Trump suggest otherwise. The post Could this senator from Atlanta be the first Jewish president? appeared first on www.israelhayom.com .

Another government with Ben Gvir could be disastrous

Wide open "It's wide open," Netanyahu said the day before yesterday, after the Likud primaries. The race is wide open. He isn't buying the polls broadcast on the various channels – the ones forecasting him a defeat just shy of a majority for the Zionist opposition, and not the ones forecasting him a sweeping victory, the […] The post Another government with Ben Gvir could be disastrous appeared…

Why is Iran's regime still standing?

Oil exports have nearly stopped and the rial keeps sinking, but a separate financial system tied to Iran's Revolutionary Guards may be keeping the regime funded even as ordinary Iranians suffer. The post Why is Iran's regime still standing? appeared first on www.israelhayom.com .

Ben Gurion flights resume; Netanyahu vows tough response to more job action

Wildcat strike threw Ben Gurion International Airport into chaos Thursday afternoon, halting landings and leaving aircraft circling the skies. The Israeli Airports Authority announced at 2:30 p.m. that operations would gradually resume from 3 p.m. Transport Minister Miri Regev, speaking from Morocco, vowed to take immediate legal action against those responsible. The post Ben Gurion flights…

Senate hopeful's mother worked for group with alleged ties to bin Laden and Hamas

A far-left Michigan Senate candidate is facing scrutiny over his birth mother's employment at a Treasury-designated "global terrorist" organization accused of funneling funds to Osama bin Laden, Hamas, and the Taliban. The New York Post reported that Fatten Fathy Elkomy worked at the Islamic American Relief Agency from 1999 to at least 2004. The group pleaded guilty to sanctions violations in 2016…

Trump pledges devastating 'D-Day' financial assault on Tehran

Frustrated by stalled negotiations and the continued blockade of critical maritime routes, the US administration is preparing a massive escalation in its financial war. The president vowed to inflict unparalleled economic damage on the targeted regime while demanding that international allies immediately sever all commercial and logistical lifelines. The post Trump pledges devastating 'D-Day'…

Turkey's strategic depth is now part of Israel's military calculus

Eight Israeli strikes hit the Abu al-Duhur air base in Syria's Idlib province on August 18, destroying the runway and military facilities before Turkish forces could deploy there. Jerusalem cited Damascus's intent to breach an agreed security status quo. The operation reflects a consistent Israeli doctrine — denial before emplacement — that now extends from Syria to Turkish-occupied northern…

'My grandma betrayed your father': reveal of family's Nazi collaborator sparks Holocaust archive dispute

A Belgian woman's discovery that her grandmother collaborated with the Nazis led her to contact the family her grandmother had betrayed decades earlier. What followed was a Dutch podcast, a rival historian's book and a dispute over access to a Holocaust-era judicial archive, The New York Times reported. The post 'My grandma betrayed your father': reveal of family's Nazi collaborator sparks…

Crisis at Ben Gurion: Pilots told not to come to the airport as staff overwhelmed

A workers' committee strike at Ben Gurion International Airport has frozen check-in, overwhelmed terminals, and now forced pilots to stand down over duty-hour concerns, with the Israel Airports Authority threatening to seek emergency Labor Court intervention. The post Crisis at Ben Gurion: Pilots told not to come to the airport as staff overwhelmed appeared first on www.israelhayom.com .

Can Israel bomb Turkey out of Syria?

Turkey has spent a decade embedding itself in Syria, and Israel's airstrikes may not be enough to reverse that reality. A strategic analysis of Israel's options facing a Turkish-backed Damascus. The post Can Israel bomb Turkey out of Syria? appeared first on www.israelhayom.com .

Sussexes' new UK home ready amid major relocation

Prince Harry and Meghan have secured a private residence in Britain ahead of their planned return later this month, Daily Mail reported. The couple, who will not serve as working royals, are expected to arrive within two weeks with their children Archie and Lilibet, who are set to enrol in a British school. The property's location has been withheld for security reasons. The post Sussexes' new UK…