
Hourly Roundup 14:00 Israel · 15 May 2026
Stories in this hour
- Daily Tanya: Tanya Yomi: 28 IyarWhat if reward isn't something you get later, but something you become right now? In this week's Tanya reading, the focus shifts from external prizes to inner transformation. The real consequence of your actions is…
- Chief Rabbi warns ‘tidal wave of anti-Jewish invective’ on X fuelling violence against communityIntervention comes as Ofcom welcomes new measures from the social media platform, which are meant to combat illegal hate and terror content
- Jewish groups protests outside New York Times building over Israeli ‘rape dog’ articleSome protesters held signs bearing the message ‘J’accuse’, referencing to the Dreyfus Affair
- The Rubble Doctrine: Inside Israel's new security policy in southern LebanonNATIONAL AFFAIRS: The destruction of El-Khiam reflects a profound shift in Israeli military thinking after October 7: deny the enemy not only the desire, but the capability, to strike.
- IDF: IDF Chief of the General Staff in a Surprise Exercise on the Eastern Border: “One of the main lessons taken from the October 7th massacre is the need for a high and constant l…IDF: IDF Chief of the General Staff in a Surprise Exercise on the Eastern Border: “One of the main lessons taken from the October 7th massacre is the need for a high and constant level…
- Israel’s upcoming election season could become its ugliest yet - opinionIn the end, Israelis will survive this election. But the real question remains unanswered: What kind of society will be here once it is over?
- Parashat Bamidbar: ‘Machar Chodesh’This week’s haftarah offers a timely message about longing, loyalty, and the enduring bond between the Jewish people and their homeland.
- Fighting antisemitism was high up in the King’s Speech – but British Jews have heard promises beforeIt feels, at last, like we are seeing the political will to enforce the law and protect citizens. The test, though, is not what was read from the throne but what follows
- Netanyahu threatens to sue NY Times over Kristof column as Jews protest outside newspaper’s buildingAs backlash over a recent column published by the New York Times alleging that Israeli guards sexually abused Palestinian detainees reached a fever pitch Thursday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu broke his silence by threatening…
- Middle Israel: How Likud’s primaries poisoned Israeli politics - opinionThe 18-year fencing match between Shimon Peres and Yitzhak Rabin came to a sudden end, thanks to an invention Israel had never seen: primary elections.
- CEO of the Board of Deputies of British Jewry discusses antisemitismBritain has officially declared an antisemitism emergency. Michael Weiger, CEO of the Board of Deputies of British Jewry, discusses the urgent situation.
- Criminal probe opened after antisemitic chants during soccer match in BelgiumThe Brussels Prosecutor’s Office has launched an investigation into antisemitic chants during last week's top-of-the-table soccer clash between RSC Anderlecht and Club Bruges. Club Bruges's president, Bart Verhaeghe, was invited Monday to the Prosecutor’s Office…
