Israel365 Action Announces Impressive Slate of Delegates for World Zionist Congress Elections

Israel365 Action, a bold new slate running in the World Zionist Congress elections, has announced its ranked list of 100 delegate candidates, marking a significant milestone in its campaign to reshape Zionist leadership in the post-October 7th era.
Hostage Negotiations, Protests, and Defense Deals: A Week of Tensions and Strategic Moves for Israel

Representatives converged in Israel to discuss a ceasefire and the release of hostages held by terrorists, while in New York, tensions flared with pro-Palestinian protests accusing Israel of abductions. Also, Israel strengthened its defense independence by signing significant agreements with Elbit Systems to enhance local munitions production/
Faith in the Boardroom: NRB CEO Troy Miller Discusses Media, Morality, and Mission

In the interview, Miller shared a emphasizing the importance of living out one’s faith in all aspects of life: “We don’t leave our Christian values, our morals, our ethics, our principles behind. We take them with us wherever we go.”
Ancient Monastery and Winery Discovered at Kiryat Gat Site

The findings include a Byzantine monastery featuring a colorful mosaic floor with a Greek inscription, a sophisticated winepress, and multiple other structures.
“The Heartbeat of the Jewish People”: A Conversation with Israel365 Action Campaign Manager Rabbi Mark Fishman

Israel365 Action’s platform focuses on three key pillars: standing for Judea and Samaria, building strong alliances particularly with Christian supporters, and providing strong leadership in the Zionist movement.
Intensified IDF actions until Hostages returned, rising aliyah numbers, and Al Jazeera stopped

The Israeli Defense Minister has threatened to escalate military actions against Hamas if the group does not release over 100 hostages. Meanwhile, the Israeli Foreign Minister is urging the development of a national strategy to accommodate a surge in immigration due to rising global antisemitism. Also, the Palestinian Authority has banned Al Jazeera’s broadcasts in Judea and Samaria.
Fighting and learning together: How a lecturer and student supported each other through the war

Tzur Cohen and Talel Sulimani — a lecturer and student, respectively, at the Jerusalem College of Technology — were drafted in the same reserve unit before the war. In Lebanon, they formed a close friendship, which extended beyond the classroom.
Illegally Constructed Palestinian Resort Endangers Hasmonean Palaces

The archaeological site, located in the western Jericho Valley near Nachal Prat (Wadi Qelt), dates back to the Second Temple period and is of unparalleled historical and scientific significance.
Trump’s Hostage Warning, IDF’s Bold Syria Raid, and Hamas Commander’s Elimination

President-elect Donald Trump has reiterated calls for the release of Israeli hostages in Gaza, as negotiations remain stalled. Meanwhile, the IDF confirmed a daring September raid that destroyed an Iranian missile facility in Syria and announced the elimination of a top Hamas commander responsible for the deadly October 7th.
Light Up Their Night: A Bat Mitzvah Project Brings Hope to IDF Soldiers

When 12-year-old Tzofia Weisz contemplated how to mark her Bat Mitzvah, she looked beyond the usual celebrations of this significant Jewish milestone. With her birthday coinciding with Hanukkah during Israel’s longest war, she turned her attention to those spending their nights defending our homeland – the brave men and women of the IDF.