For years, Israel warned the world that Hezbollah was a threat not only to Israelis, but to the entire region.
Today, that reality is impossible to ignore.
America, Israel, and all who value freedom have a shared interest in confronting terror and supporting a stable, sovereign Lebanon.
Thirty years after its closure, Israel’s Embassy in Fiji has reopened.
The ceremony concluded with the singing of “Hatikvah,” marking a new chapter in the relationship between Israel and Fiji and reflecting Israel’s growing ties across the Pacific.
Among the celebrations at yesterday’s Israel Day Parade was a moment the happy couple will never forget.
Moments like this are what the Israel Day Parade is all about: family, joy, continuity, and the enduring spirit of the Jewish people.
Mazel tov to the happy couple, and may they build a beautiful life together.
Am Yisrael Chai 🇮🇱
This Sunday, thousands will gather on Fifth Avenue to celebrate Israel, Jewish pride, and the enduring bond between the Jewish people and their ancestral homeland.
We look forward to standing together in unity and solidarity 🇺🇸🇮🇱
More than 90 members of Congress are calling for the dismantling of UNRWA amid mounting evidence of ties between UNRWA employees and Hamas.
For years, UNRWA has operated with little accountability while perpetuating extremism, enabling incitement, and undermining the very peace and stability the international community claims to support.
Humanitarian aid must never be compromised by organizations linked to terror.
Yesterday, the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division took an important step toward accountability by filing a Title VI lawsuit against the University of California over the antisemitic hostile environment at UCLA.
Jewish and Israeli students reportedly faced exclusion, intimidation, and physical violence, including being blocked from parts of campus during the April 2024 encampments because of their identity. The DOJ alleges UCLA responded with “deliberate indifference,” failing to protect its students.
We commend the Department of Justice for taking action to uphold civil rights protections and hold universities accountable. Antisemitism has no place on college campuses, and we will continue standing with the students fighting for equal protection and safety.
🚨 UK JEWISH LEADER SAYS HE IS LEAVING BRITAIN FOR ISRAEL
Jeremy Jacobs, a former head of the UK’s United Synagogue, says he is moving to Israel after losing faith in British society amid rising antisemitism.
His family has lived in Britain since the 1850s.
Now he says walking around London with a kippah makes him fearful, and he no longer believes most people would defend Jews facing harassment.
His words say everything:
“When I walk in Israel, even in a war zone, I feel at home.”
“In London, where we live, that feeling has gone.”
This is what happens when a country allows antisemitism to become normal in its streets, universities, and public spaces.
Jews are not imagining it.
They are leaving.
(TOI)
A disturbing display of antisemitism took place in Montreal, where an effigy depicting a lynched Jew was paraded publicly through the streets.
At a time when antisemitic incidents are surging globally, scenes like this should alarm every decent person. Demonizing Jews in public spaces cannot become acceptable under the guise of political expression. Silence in the face of this hatred only emboldens it.
On this Memorial Day, we pause to honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for American freedom.
Today also reminds us of the unshakeable bond between the United States and Israel. Bound by shared values, our two nations stand side by side on the frontline, defending democracy and the future of the free world.
We honor the legacy of the fallen by recommitting to the freedom they died to protect. May their memories forever be a blessing.
We applaud the administration’s decision to sanction Hezbollah’s enablers in Lebanon and hold accountable those advancing the Islamic Republic’s terrorist agenda in the region.
Hezbollah is not only a grave threat to Israel, particularly communities in northern Israel that have endured years of rocket attacks and instability, but also a force that has hijacked Lebanon’s future and undermined the security of the broader Middle East.
A more prosperous Middle East depends on dismantling the networks that allow groups like Hezbollah to thrive. Accountability matters, and peace cannot coexist with terrorism.
“They wanted destruction, we chose growth.”
Last week, residents of Shlomit, a desert community along Israel’s southern border, dedicated Be’er Shalom, a new synagogue that stands as both a place of prayer and everything this community has fought to protect.
On October 7, members of Shlomit’s emergency response team ran toward danger to defend nearby communities. Four of them, Bechor Sued, Aviyad Cohen, Uriel Bibi, and Reuven Shishportish, were killed in battle.
Their legacy lives on in what this community continues to build. Where there was an attempt to bring devastation, Shlomit responds with life and purpose.
A vital new effort to protect Jewish communities is taking shape in Congress.
Senators Jacky Rosen (D-NV) and James Lankford (R-OK) have introduced the Jewish American Security Act, a bipartisan bill aimed at deploying significant federal weight to counter rising antisemitism.
The legislation focuses on three critical priorities:
- Campus Safety: Mandating a comprehensive U.S. Education Department framework to combat antisemitism on college campuses.
- Physical Security: Investing $1 billion in federal security resources for at-risk houses of worship and non-profits.
- Digital Accountability: Requiring social media platforms to be transparent about how they handle antisemitic content.
We welcome this crucial focus on combatting antisemitism, protecting students, and ensuring a safer future.
.@elonmusk speaking live: “I’m a huge admirer of the innovation coming out of Israel, it is objectively true that Israel punches high above its weight.”
We couldn’t agree more. 🇮🇱
An alliance rooted in friendship, shared values, and mutual respect.
This video captures the genuine warmth and appreciation many Israelis feel toward America and the American people.
Together, the U.S. and Israel are stronger. 🇺🇸🇮🇱
While anti-Israel protesters marched through Vienna demanding Israel be banned from Eurovision, Noam Bettan walked onto that stage, delivered a flawless performance, and ended with “Am Yisrael Chai.”
In 2026, no New Yorker should feel like a target in their own neighborhood.
When leadership fails to condemn extremist rhetoric and lawlessness, it puts every citizen at risk. True leadership requires the moral clarity to denounce extremism and the political will to enforce the law.
We stand with the community in demanding that Mayor Mamdani address this crisis of security and hate before more damage is done.
CNN’s Scott Jennings criticized The New York Times for amplifying disputed allegations against Israel while documented evidence of Hamas’ October 7 sexual violence continues to emerge.
A major report compiled from survivor testimony, medical evidence, and eyewitness accounts details the systematic brutality carried out by Hamas terrorists.
Claims involving sexual violence demand rigorous standards and credible evidence, not selective outrage.
Music has always been one of Israel’s greatest bridges to the world.
Proud to see Israeli artist @NoamBettan represent Israel on the @Eurovision stage with talent, confidence, and heart. 🇮🇱
While the world reduces Israel to headlines and slogans, this is the reality of the Israeli people.
A reserve duty couple who fell in love after October 7 got married at their deployment site, then continued serving together in Lebanon. When a Hezbollah drone struck their convoy, the husband, a combat medic, treated his wounded wife under fire, evacuated her to safety, and then returned to duty two days later because he said someone else would have had to go in his place.
This is Israeli society. Courage, sacrifice, love of country, and responsibility to one another even in the middle of war. 🇮🇱
Agradezco al presidente de Israel, Isaac Herzog, por esta visita histórica e importante para nuestras naciones, y por sus palabras sobre el Canal de Panamá, símbolo de conexión y libre navegación mundial. Seguiremos impulsando una agenda enfocada en innovación, desarrollo y oportunidades compartidas. 🇵🇦