Hourly Roundup 00:00 UTC 15 May 2026
Stories in this hour
- Terrorists hurl rocks at vehicle in West Bank, prompting search for attackers, IDF saysTroops of the 636th Combat Intelligence Collection Unit killed one of the terrorists and injured another.
- ⚠️ A new Gaza flotilla departed Turkey today⚠️ A new Gaza flotilla departed Turkey today The flotilla is organized by the Hamas-linked Turkish IHH organization. According to @N12News, Israel is concerned that the flotilla may be more violent than previous flotillas. In…
- Hamas linked network behind Red Ribbon campaign for Palestinian 'hostages' - exclusiveThe Red Ribbons campaign, which first appeared in mid-November, has been claimed by British activist Adnan Hmidan, who has extensive ties to organizations linked to Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood.
- Third round of Israel-Lebanon peace talks 'productive, positive' so far, US official saysBefore Thursday’s negotiations, an Israeli official told The Jerusalem Post that the talks aim “to discuss a framework for an agreement in greater depth.”
- Why keep the Sabbath? - opinionUS President Donald Trump urged Jewish Americans to observe a national Sabbath, a rare and monumental statement that brought the importance of keeping the holiday to light.
- US House narrowly rejects bid to rein in Trump Iran war powersThe House voted 212 to 212 on the war powers resolution, meaning it failed because it needed a majority to pass, despite more Republicans backing the effort.
- The diaries that reveal what happened in the hearts of the Six-Day War fighters: "The fear comes at night""Pen of war and time of peace": On the 59th anniversary of the unification of Jerusalem, the Six-Day War Heritage Center reveals diaries of fighters from the days of the battles, which give a rare…
Fear at night is the most primal of fears. The diaries of the Six-Day War soldiers, uncovered 59 years after the liberation of Jerusalem, speak of this raw truth: "the fear comes at night." Yet it is precisely this fear that the Torah transforms. "And you shall know that I am the Lord your God", in the darkness of battle, the soldier finds the light of faith, each fear becomes a prayer, each moment of terror a turning toward the One who holds all outcomes. This is the hidden gift of war: it strips away illusion and leaves the soul bare before Heaven. The same fear that paralyzes can become the foundation of trust, and from that trust, victory is born, not just on the battlefield, but in the heart that has faced the night and found God there.
