Hourly Roundup 11:00 Israel · 14 May 2026
Stories in this hour
- Defending the soul of western civilization - opinionRising antisemitism has exposed a deeper crisis in Western moral confidence, making renewed Jewish-Christian partnership a strategic and spiritual necessity.
- Alerts in the Finger of the Galilee Due to Fear of Drone Infiltration
- Israel to establish IDF museum at former UNRWA Jerusalem headquartersThe Israeli Cabinet is expected to approve next week the establishment of an Israel Defense Forces museum in the compound in Jerusalem that was previously occupied by the U.N. Relief and Works Agency. The army’s…
- Jordanian fortifications aimed at Tel Aviv uncovered in western BinyaminNearly 60 years after the Six Day War, Jordanian Legion bunkers and fortifications that threatened Tel Aviv are discovered in Israel's Binyamin Region.
- Diplomats gather for JCAP event marking Jerusalem DayDiplomats stationed in Israel, representing 16 foreign countries, gathered at the Jerusalem Vineyard Winery overlooking the Old City on Wednesday, for an event and briefing organized by the Katz Jerusalem Center for Applied Policy (JCAP),…
- Ancient tunnel with unknown age, purpose found near Kibbutz Ramat Rachel ahead of Jerusalem DayAfter descending a set of ancient stairs from the surface, archaeologists found themselves standing at the hewn opening of the tunnel, found to be filled with hundreds of years of ancient sewage.
- Canada bars UK activist who denied Oct. 7 massacreCanadian border authorities interrogated and refused to let into the country the director of the Muslim Association of Britain, who had denied the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas massacres in Israel. Immigration officials in Montreal had…
- Jerusalem diplomatic event highlights city’s strategic significanceThe event, which took place near the Old City walls, drew approximately 30 senior diplomats from 15 countries.
- Massive ancient tunnel on Jerusalem’s outskirts baffles archaeologistsArchaeologists in Jerusalem have uncovered a mysterious ancient tunnel carved deep into bedrock near Kibbutz Ramat Rachel, a discovery that has left researchers puzzled. The tunnel was found during excavations conducted by the Israel Antiquities…
- Whatever happens at the Eurovision final, Israelis feel that Noam Bettan has already wonBettan has spent the time between the first semifinal and the final enjoying Vienna with his backup dancers and rehearsing for his Saturday night performance.
- Second man charged with arson of former synagogue in LondonDominique Charles-Turner joins Moses Edwards, who had been arrested on Sunday and was charged on Tuesday for his alleged role in the arson.
- Hezbollah explosive drone strikes Rosh HaNikra, two seriously wounded3 civilians were wounded by the explosive drone strike in the parking lot at the grottoes site, two of them seriously and the third lightly. IDF: "A blatant violation of ceasefire understandings"
Transforming the former UNRWA headquarters in Jerusalem into an IDF museum is a profound act of sanctification timed perfectly to Jerusalem Day. What the nations built as a headquarters for an agency that became a for terror against Israel is being reclaimed as a place that honors those who defend the Jewish people. This is the deep pattern of Jewish history: what enemies intend for evil, God turns into a vessel for good. The site that hosted those who aided the October 7 massacre will now tell the story of Israel's defenders. On Jerusalem Day, we remember that the city itself underwent this same transformation from a divided, contested place into the reunited eternal capital of the Jewish people. The soil of Jerusalem rejects what is false and ultimately yields to what is true.
