
Hourly Roundup 12:00 Israel · 11 May 2026
Stories in this hour
- Israeli forces neutralize Palestinian gunman during counter-terror op in SamariaIsraeli Border Police officers "neutralized" a Palestinian gunman who opened fire on forces during a counter-terrorism operation in Samaria on Monday morning. The suspect fired at Israeli forces with a rifle after undercover Border Police…
- Security cameras follow thief from leaving his house to the gas station robberyPolice published footage from Nazareth Illit, showing a suspect leaving his home, walking to a gas station, and threatening the attendant with a knife while demanding: 'Give me 300-400 shekels.'
- Israel faces Hezbollah’s attrition trap on the Lebanese border - opinionHezbollah leader Naim Qassem said the organization was returning to guerrilla warfare against the IDF.
- Thousands protest antisemitism in London amid attacks on JewsAbout 20,000 people attended a demonstration against antisemitism in London on Sunday, following a surge in attacks on Jews, the Board of Deputies of British Jews said. Jeers and booing were heard at the rally…
- The Qalandiya gunman has been identified as Iman al-Hashlamoun, 30, from a-Ram. The weapon used in the attack on Israeli forces has been recovered. https…The Qalandiya gunman has been identified as Iman al-Hashlamoun, 30, from a-Ram. The weapon used in the attack on Israeli forces has been recovered.
- EU foreign policy chief: Close to deal on sanctions for 'violent settlers'European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas used her doorstep remarks in Brussels on Monday to signal that E.U. foreign ministers are close to a deal on sanctions targeting "violent settlers," saying she expects a…
- Can FPV drone threat encourage Israel-Ukraine cooperation? - analysisAs Israel has established a buffer zone inside Lebanon, the Iranian-backed terrorist group has shifted to using relatively small quadcopter-type drones that are attached to a fiber-optic cable.
- Israeli fighter jets carried out strikes on the town of Kafr Roummane in southern Lebanon.
- “When I hear music, I feel freedom,” Israel’s Eurovision contestant Noam Bettan tells 'Post'Israel’s Noam Bettan speaks to The Jerusalem Post about the challenges he faced on the road to Eurovision.
- Netanyahu: Iran war is not overThe war with Iran “accomplished a great deal, but it’s not over,” said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in an interview aired on Sunday night. Speaking with CBS News correspondent Major Garrett, Netanyahu listed Iran’s…
When 20,000 people gather in London against antisemitism and a government minister is met with cries of 'Action, no more words,' we hear an echo of the ancient Jewish insistence that deeds, not declarations, are the currency of redemption. The Mishnah in Avot teaches that study is not the main thing, but action. Words of solidarity, however well-intentioned, cannot substitute for the concrete work of protecting the vulnerable. The Jewish people have learned through millennia that hatred is not defeated by speeches but by the quiet courage of showing up, building, and refusing to be intimidated. The crowd's demand for action over sympathy reflects a deep truth: the world needs less pity and more presence.
