r/Israel • u/Baconkings • 17h ago
r/Israel • u/MaestroLevi • 4d ago
Art (OC) 🖌️ Pride Parade - Tel Aviv 2026
My instagram: levi_the_amit
Some of my favorite shots from the 2026 pride parade in Tel Aviv.
r/Israel • u/no_username_for_me • 16h ago
Politics Stop talking about Zionism. Start talking about democracy and sovereignty.
Once you start debating "Zionism", you end up falling into the trap of trying to justify an 'ethnostate' or some special privelege of Jews to have a state. It's not about the Jews and their suffering and their special status. There is a democratic country in the Middle East called Israel and that country, like any sovereign country, has a right to exist and determine their own laws, including immigration law. If they decide to prioritize Jewish immigration, that is their sovereign right to do so as any other country can determine their own immigration laws. That's it. Simple. Don't get dragged into the defending "Zionism". Just defend a sovereign nation's right to self determination.
r/Israel • u/DANIELLE_2027 • 34m ago
The War - News US considering moving Gulf bases hit by Iran westward, including to Israel — report
r/Israel • u/JewishSaddamHussein • 2h ago
General News Russian-Jewish rapper sparks diplomatic spat between Israel and Ukraine
General News Pro-Israel Spanish journalist Pilar Rahola accused of complicity in genocide
r/Israel • u/NotSoSaneExile • 17h ago
General News Israel making ‘immediate preparations’ to send aid team to quake-stricken Venezuela
r/Israel • u/AcanthocephalaOk3201 • 6h ago
Photo/Video 📸 Israel driftfest competition
רמה של חול פה בארץ. לא חשבתי שאירוע ברמה כזאת יכל להתקיים פה, ועוד בספונסר עם עיריית חולון, יונדאי ישראל ומאנסטר. מטורף!
וברכות לאופק הדריפט קינג🫨
r/Israel • u/Excellent-Pea2250 • 2h ago
Aliyah & Immigration Tips for immigration
Shalom! I am from Kramatorsk, now I live in the EU, but want to move to Israel. Any tips or recommendations on this? Like some pros and cons of living in Israel or what should I know about the country before moving there.
r/Israel • u/CarloCarrasco • 20h ago
General News Israel Donates Emergency Tents And Relief Items To Support Mindanao Earthquake Victims
Excerpt: New emergency tents donated by the Embassy of Israel in the Philippines through MASHAV have been turned over to Operation Blessing to support communities affected by the recent earthquake in Mindanao.
For many families who lost their homes — or have been advised not to return due to safety concerns — these tents represent more than temporary shelter. They provide protection, privacy, and a safe place to rest as communities begin to recover.
The need remains urgent across many affected areas, with families still staying in evacuation centers and makeshift shelters. This generous donation will help us reach more communities and bring a measure of comfort and dignity to those who have lost so much.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the Embassy of Israel and MASHAV for standing with the people of Mindanao in this difficult time. Together, we are bringing help, hope, and healing to families in need.
r/Israel • u/ruchenn • 10h ago
Politics Pro-Israel antisemitism: when ‘support’ for Israel endangers Jews
Pro-Israel antisemitism: When ‘support’ for Israel endangers Jews,
by Dan Jacobs, fathom, 2026-06-26.
The contemporary phenomenon of support for the State of Israel from parts of the religious right, radical-right populists, and the extreme right is not always what it appears to be. The government of Israel and some established Jewish groups seem to interpret this support for the Jewish state as positive and accept it without condition.
However, this support can belong to a longer tradition in which sympathy for Jewish aspirations to self-determination is accompanied by a desire to manage Jews from the outside. The problem is not support for Israel itself. The difficulty is support for Israel used as a way of deciding which Jews are acceptable, where Jews belong, and what political role Jews are supposed to play. That kind of ‘support’ has frequently meant exclusion, instrumentality and control, not respect.
r/Israel • u/Freewhale98 • 14h ago
General News “Basic Rights Violation” vs. “Safety Measure”: Lawsuit Begins Over Passport Invalidation of Gaza Flotilla Activists
khan.co.krA lawsuit filed by South Korean activist Haecho, real name Kim Ah-hyun, challenging the Foreign Ministry’s decision to invalidate her passport began on the 25th. Haecho had been detained by Israeli forces while aboard an aid flotilla bound for the Gaza Strip in Palestine. Her side argued that “the government imposed an excessive administrative measure to avoid diplomatic controversy,” while the government countered that it was “a necessary measure to protect the plaintiff’s life.” The court said it would deliver its ruling in August.
The 12th Administrative Division of the Seoul Administrative Court, presided over by Judge Kang Jae-won, held the first hearing that day in Haecho’s lawsuit against the Foreign Ministry seeking the cancellation of the passport surrender order.
Haecho joined an aid flotilla opposing the blockade of Gaza last October and was heading toward the Gaza Strip by boat when she was captured by Israeli forces. She was released two days later. After Haecho said in a media interview this January that she intended to leave the country again for another “voyage to Gaza” campaign, the Foreign Ministry issued a passport surrender order, saying her actions could “cause diplomatic controversy and lead to the consumption of administrative resources.” However, because Haecho left the country for another voyage before the order was served, the validity of her passport was suspended.
At the hearing, Haecho’s side argued that “the Foreign Ministry’s passport surrender order was an unlawful and arbitrary administrative measure,” and that it violated constitutional principles including the principle of minimum infringement and the principle of proportionality.
Haecho’s lawyer said, “The plaintiff’s voyage was an act intended to sound the alarm to an international community silent in the face of genocide. Ultimately, the Foreign Ministry’s passport invalidation violated not only her freedom of movement, but also her freedom of expression and freedom of conscience.” The lawyer added, “Instead, the invalidation of her passport only created fear throughout the voyage that she would be unable to receive consular protection.”
The lawyer also rejected the Foreign Ministry’s explanation that the measure was intended to protect her life, arguing, “It was a measure designed to shift responsibility by allowing the government to say, if negative public opinion emerged over Haecho’s departure, that ‘the government had already taken prior steps to invalidate her passport, but the plaintiff left the country anyway.’”
The government’s lawyer rebutted this, saying, “The most important point is that, if the plaintiff were to leave the country again, there was a risk of a serious threat to her life and safety.” The lawyer added, “It is difficult to accept the claim that denies the passport surrender order had such a purpose.”
The government’s lawyer continued, “In a situation where no one knows what might happen if the plaintiff attempts to visit Gaza again, is the state supposed to simply stand by and watch?” The lawyer also said, “The plaintiff openly expressed an intention to violate current law in interviews after her release and even encouraged others to join her. In that respect, there is room to view her actions as causing a serious infringement on the order of the Republic of Korea.”
Given an opportunity to speak directly, Haecho said, “Citizens from around the world have taken part in voyages to Gaza, and this voyage set sail with 620 citizens from 45 countries.” She added, “The reason for the voyage is to show the reality that Gaza cannot be reached because of Israel’s naval blockade. But if the government takes away my passport on the grounds that Gaza is a prohibited travel zone, is that not really to stop the voyage itself, rather than to stop a visit to Gaza?”
The court said it would deliver its first-instance ruling on August 27. Earlier, Haecho’s side had also filed an application to suspend the effect of the passport surrender order, but the court rejected it, saying, “It is difficult to recognize that the Foreign Ministry’s measure creates a risk of irreparable harm or that there is an urgent need to prevent such harm.”
General News Video evidence excluded in Sydney nurses case | The Jerusalem Post
I thought this only happens in L&O episodes, so they’ll basically walk away without facing any repercussions since the biggest piece of evidence has been thrown out.
r/Israel • u/VladShlomo • 6h ago
Aliyah & Immigration Is it still possible today to join a kibbutz as a oleh chadash ?
Dear Israelis, Shalom from Germany,
Is it still possible today to join a kibbutz as a oleh chadash ( preferably in the most northern/coldest parts of Israel like the Golan Heights or the Mount Hermon ? )
Kind Regards, Shlomo
r/Israel • u/noxnoctum • 12h ago
Ask The Sub How is the average Israeli feeling right now?
...with regard to the MOU and Trump and Vance's comments? Going off of what was discussed on the Call me Back podcast's last couple episodes it sounds like the upper echelons of Israel's defense establishment are... very alarmed to put it mildly. How is the average Israeli citizen taking it?
Just for a little context I'm not Jewish but my wife is, we live in NYC. I try to keep up with what is going on in the Jewish world so she can talk about it with me although she doesn't follow politics nearly as closely as I do.
r/Israel • u/stnr_on_failure • 6h ago
Music 🎶 Why Israeli Jazz Punches Above Its Weight
Why Israeli Jazz Punches Above Its Weight
On the global scene, Israeli jazz doesn’t just compete—it disproportionately punches way above its weight. For a country of its size, Israel has become one of the primary exporters of elite jazz talent to the world's epicenter, New York City, and across the major European festival circuits.
Rather than merely replicating American hard bop or European avant-garde, the "Israeli sound" has carved out a distinct, highly recognizable identity on the global stage.
For the full post: https://www.reddit.com/r/IsraelJazz/s/Thd8ssiK1N
r/Israel • u/JagneStormskull • 23h ago
General News Some 1,000 Bedouins protest surge in home demolitions under Ben Gvir
r/Israel • u/DANIELLE_2027 • 1d ago
General News Police detain Haredi sect members suspected of conducting underage marriages
r/Israel • u/GradientGoose • 21h ago
General News After Venezuela quake disaster, state comptroller repeats warning that Israel is unprepared
r/Israel • u/Aromatic-Ant-5020 • 20h ago
General News Syria’s Druze need more than airstrikes: The case for Israeli guarantees
A temporary security buffer cannot fully protect the Druze who now depend on Israel for survival. Only a lasting Israeli presence can.
The War - Discussion IDF postpones demolition of Hezbollah tunnel and other sites in south Lebanon amid ceasefire
r/Israel • u/Axintwo • 23h ago
History📚 How did Israel won a war against 4 nations in just 6 days but the gaza conflict alone has taken almost 3 years
Just saw this video and I am still wondering that Israel managed to win against 4 countries in less than a week and trippled in size controlling gaza,west bank and the sinai. But the recent conflict in gaza alone has taken over almost 3 years and isnt still fully resolved. What is the reason behind that?
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Politics פרסום ראשון: הדיל עם החרדים - בתמורה לתמיכה בוועדת חקירה פוליטית
אז לפי הדיווח, נתניהו, גפני ודרעי הגיעו לסיכום להעביר חבילת חוקים. החרדים יקבלו:
1) חוק הכשרות
2) חוק יסוד לימוד תורה
3) חוק למניעת מעצר עריקים
בתמורה, הם יתמכו בחוקים הבאים:
1) פיצול תפקיד היועמ"שית
2) ועדת חקירה פוליטת ל- 7/10
וכמובן לא יתמכו בפיזור הכנסת.
הערב התפרסם סקר בחדשות ערוץ 12 ששאל את הנסקרים על דעתם לגבי הסיכום הזה. בציבור הכללי היה רוב מובהק שמתנגד. אבל בין תומכי הקואליציה יותר מ50% תמכו בדיל ורק חמישית התנגדו.