
Hourly Roundup 09:00 Israel · 29 Jun 2026
Stories in this hour
- Israel’s Lebanon deal, Iran strikes and Turkey’s F-35 threatA landmark agreement between Israel, Lebanon and the United States could reshape the future of Israel's northern border, but will it actually disarm Hezbollah, or is another war already brewing? This week on Jerusalem Minute,…
- Did Israel abandon Druze in Syrian Sweida? | On The RecordNOW also on Spotify: Articles: Facebook: Twitter: Instagram: #i24NEWS #OntheRecord i24NEWS breaks down the need-to-know news from around the world in a fast-paced and engaging format
- Iranian cyberattacks on Israel have surged since war, Israeli cyber chief saysThe attacks targeted Israel's critical infrastructure, central organizations, small to medium-sized companies, and the public, citing law practices and accounting firms as among the smaller ones hit
- Three Palestinian terrorists arrested overnight in Nablus raidIsraeli security forces arrested three Palestinian terrorists overnight Sunday in the Samaria city of Nablus (Shechem), including two affiliated with the Hamas terrorist organization, according to the Israel Police. Under the direction of the Israel…
- Israel approves NIS 360m five-year plan to transform Eilat into southern economic and tourism hubEilat Mayor Eli Lankri thanked the government for approving the plan, which in his words, "places Eilat in its rightful position within the national priorities."
- Pakistan conducts ground operation, strikes along Afghanistan border, kills 29 fightersInformation Minister Attaullah Tarar said on social media platform X the action was launched in response to multiple terrorist attacks across the country, the report said
- Bank of Israel changes the rules of the game on the capital market – detailsIsrael is preparing a sweeping reform of the retail investment sector that will fundamentally change the cost structure for citizens when conducting operations on the capital market. An interministerial working group, comprising leading analysts from…
- Bondi Beach Terror Attack Survivor Reports AI-Powered HarassmentAustralian lawyer and public figure Arsen Ostrovsky, who survived an antisemitic terror attack on Bondi Beach in December 2025, has faced a new form of violence — digital harassment. This was reported by The Times…
- Legal advisor warns against splitting role of Attorney GeneralThe legal adviser to the Constitution Committee warned of severe harm to individual rights if the role of the chief prosecutor is removed from the Attorney General
- Trump and Netanyahu 'Sons of Death': The Call from Iran that Threatens to Blow Up the AgreementThe Secretariat of the Assembly of Experts of Iran attacked an unusual statement signed by 66 of its members, who called for removing the nuclear issue from the negotiations with the US, opposed the opening…
- Trump and Netanyahu — 'sons of death': new scandal in IranA serious crisis is brewing in Iranian political circles, casting doubt on the future of negotiations with the United States. According to reports from local media, deep disagreements have arisen within the country's leadership regarding…
- The order that was not carried out: How the investigation into the leak to Channel 12 was blockedDespite a direct instruction from the Prime Minister and the Minister of Defense more than two months ago, the investigation into the leak to Channel 12 has still not been implemented. The Shin Bet claimed…
Torah perspective
The phrase "sons of death" appears in Tanakh only when spoken by those who have lost moral ground. Shaul used it against David, and David used it against a man who had lost his compass. In both cases, the one who wielded it was ultimately exposed as wrong. When Iranian officials now use the same language against Israel's leadership, they follow an ancient pattern. Words reveal the speaker more than the target. A nation that calls others "sons of death" confesses its own relationship with destruction. Israel, by contrast, is called a people who choose life. Not in rhetoric, but in the daily work of building, cultivating, and defending.
