Hourly Roundup 01:00 Israel · 28 Jun 2026
Stories in this hour
- Israeli politicians lash out after Netanyahu announces intention of 'broad national government'During the press conference, Netanyahu condemned unnamed forces which "want to cause a rift in the people, want to aggravate and deepen the misunderstandings and disagreements and rifts within us."
- US strikes Iran, as tit-for-tat attacks dramatically reignite tensionsIran's state broadcaster IRIB, citing a military source, said sounds of explosions near Sirik are related to the impact of several projectiles on a telecommunications tower
- Storm in the settlements following News 14's expose: "It must not be allowed to happen!"Settlement leaders and senior government officials react with shock to the resounding remarks of Judea and Samaria District Commander, Commissioner Moshe Pinchi, in an interview with Elia Aviv • Minister Smotrich: 'The Palestinian Authority is…
- The United States, Israel, and Lebanon sign an agreementA trilateral agreement was signed Friday between the United States, Israel, and Lebanon, marking a major step in the fight against Hezbollah. This structured framework provides for the disarmament of the armed group, the dismantling…
- Behind the Scenes of the Agreement with LebanonThe recent negotiations held in Washington between Israel and Lebanon resulted in the signing of a framework agreement, but the behind-the-scenes dynamics of these discussions reveal a complex and tense situation. According to American and…
- Mazal tov to Mel Brooks: The 100-year-old manBrooks, best known for directing irreverent films that became comedy classics, including The Producers, Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, and Spaceballs, was born in Brooklyn on June 28, 1926
- Alarming study: This is the reason why more and more people trust AIResearchers warn that AI-based chatbots not only provide answers - they mimic our speech patterns, remember personal details, and provide a deep sense of empathy • According to them, the combination of flattery, personalization, and…
- US Strikes Iran Again, Second Consecutive Night: 'Not Respecting the Ceasefire'Following yesterday's American attack after drone launches toward ships in Hormuz, CENTCOM announced another wave of strikes - this time after an Iranian drone hit a tanker carrying more than 2 million barrels of oil…
Netanyahu's call for a broad national government and his condemnation of forces seeking to deepen 'rifts within us' echoes a deep Torah imperative. The Sages taught that the Second Temple was destroyed because of sinat chinam, baseless hatred between Jews, while the Temple's rebuilding awaits ahavat chinam, unbounded love. Unity does not mean erasing legitimate disagreement; the Talmud itself preserves countless arguments. But when disagreement calcifies into contempt, the fabric of the people tears. The capacity to hold different views while maintaining achdut, essential oneness, is the foundation of national resilience. A government that includes diverse voices is not merely a political tactic; it reflects the structure of the soul itself, where every faculty has its place.
