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The Top 10 Jewish Related Things We Learned in 2025

Kanye West walking on the red carpet during the 67th Grammy Awards held at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, CA on Feb. 2, 2025. Photo: Elyse Jankowski/Sipa USA via Reuters Connect

Here are the top 10 things we learned in 2025:

10. Jew-Hatred Sells

Kanye West released his song and video “Heil Hitler” in May of 2025. He found actors to take part in it and released it because hating Jews sells and gets attention. Tucker Carlson, Nick Fuentes, and Candace Owens all proved the same point. Owens even accused Israel of having something to do with the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

9. Emerging Israeli NBA Star Deni Avdija Is Turning Heads

The 24-year-old Israeli plays Forward for the Portland Trail Blazers and has been lighting it up, to the extent that he could get All-Star consideration. He’s averaging 25.5 points a game, 7.2 rebounds, and 6.9 assists.

8. Israeli Singer Yuval Raphael Shined in Eurovision With “New Day Will Rise”

Raphael’s performance was so good, even Jew haters had to admit the song — including English, French, and Hebrew — was beautiful. The song finished second overall and caused some countries to drop out of the 2026 contest, claiming the contest was rigged and that Israel shouldn’t be allowed to compete in any case.

7. Ben Shapiro Is One of the Few Public Figures and Conservatives Defending Jews and Israel

While I don’t agree with him on every issue, the co-founder of The Daily Wire showed that hiding in a corner and hoping antisemites will magically be nice, doesn’t work. Shapiro not only called out the worst offenders, but, taking a political risk, he also went after those on his own side who stand by and say nothing. It is these enablers who cause antisemitism to thrive, and Shapiro called them out.

6. Qatar Can Get Away With Playing a Double Game

There will be no check on Qatar, which has reportedly contributed more than $6 billion to American colleges to help demonize Israel and America. The same goes for President Trump, who accepted a plane (which he should not have accepted), while allowing Qatar to host top Hamas officials in its luxury hotels. Qatar could have done a lot more to help the situation in the Middle East, and get the Israeli hostages released. Instead, it pretended to be a fair mediator when it is anything but.

5. Mayor Mamdani Proves an Antisemite Can Be Elected Mayor of New York City

You can become the mayor of New York City, despite supporting violence against Jews, and believing Israel does not have a right to exist. Mamdani still hasn’t truly condemned the phrase “globalize the Intifada,” even though it has led to the death of American Jews, and the Bondi Beach massacre, among so many other attacks. He claimed he would arrest Israel’s Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu if he stepped foot in New York City, and plans to use his office to wage war on Israel.

4. Jewish Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro’s Home Was Firebombed on Passover — and Almost Nobody Cared

A sitting Democratic governor had his home firebombed for being Jewish — and the story made almost no impact whatsoever. It was in the news for about a day, because, you know, what’s the big deal about firebombing the residence of a sitting governor? I mean, there were some that struggled to even call it an antisemitic attack. If the victim had been from any other minority group, the story would have been treated very differently.

3. Killing Jews Can Be a Family Affair

At Bondi Beach in Australia, we saw a father and son kill 15 Jews in a horrific terrorist attack. It wasn’t the first time that a family has been engaged in terrorism together, especially in Israel. Kudos to the Muslim man who risked his life to interfere with the terrorists, and the Jewish couple that did the same.

2. Anti-Zionism Is Antisemitism

Most Jews are Zionists. The term means people who believe Israel should exist as a Jewish state. Zionism does not preclude a future Palestinian state. In fact, the only reason there is no Palestinian state is because the Palestinian Arabs and every surrounding Arab nation rejected having a state in 1948 in order to destroy Israel and seize all of the land. But of course, false definitions of the word Zionism are spread on TikTok and other places. Anti-Zionism in almost all cases is a form of antisemitism, but propagandists are able to confuse people with little knowledge. Much of the problem is social media that hooks in uniformed people.

1. Hitting Iran’s Nuclear Sites Didn’t Cause a Global War

While many claimed attacking Iran’s illegal nuclear sites would cause a global war, it did not. Currently, Iran is facing its biggest challenge from its citizens who want a better life and don’t believe warring with Israel is a good strategy. Despite this, Iran continues to build up its weapons programs, and we’ll see what happens in 2026.

The author is a writer based in New York.

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Israel Court Extends Detention of Gaza Flotilla Activists

Activist Saif Abu Keshek, a member of the Global Sumud Flotilla detained by Israel, sits at a magistrate’s court for a detention extension hearing in Ashkelon, southern Israel, May 3, 2026. REUTERS/Amir Cohen

An Israeli court has extended by two days the detention of two activists arrested aboard a Gaza-bound flotilla that was intercepted by Israeli forces in international waters near Greece, their lawyer said on Sunday.

Saif Abu Keshek, a Spanish national, and Brazilian Thiago Avila were detained by Israeli authorities late on Wednesday and brought to Israel, while more than 100 other pro-Palestinian activists aboard the boats were taken to the Greek island of Crete.

A court spokesperson confirmed that their remand had been extended until May 5.

The governments of Spain and Brazil issued a joint statement on Friday calling their detention illegal.

The activists were part of a second Global Sumud flotilla, launched in an attempt to break Israel’s blockade of Gaza by delivering humanitarian assistance. The ships had set sail from Barcelona on April 12.

Israeli authorities requested a four-day extension of their arrest on suspicion of offenses that include assisting the enemy during wartime, contact with a foreign agent, membership in and providing services to a terrorist organization, and the transfer of property for a terrorist organization, said rights group Adalah, which is assisting in the activists’ defense.

Hadeel Abu Salih, the men’s attorney, said that the two deny the allegations. Their arrest was unlawful due to a lack of jurisdiction, she told Reuters at the Ashkelon Magistrate’s Court after the hearing, adding that the mission was meant to provide aid to civilians in Gaza, not to any militant group.

Abu Salih said that Abu Keshek and Avila were subjected to violence en route to Israel and kept handcuffed and blindfolded until Thursday morning.

Asked for comment, the Israeli military referred Reuters to the Israeli foreign ministry, which said that staff were compelled to act to stop what it described as violent physical obstruction by Abu Keshek and Avila. All measures taken were lawful, it said.

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Israel Initiates Project to Counter Drone Threats in Sweeping Military Upgrade Plan

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu participates in the state memorial ceremony for the fallen of the Iron Swords War on Mount Herzl, Jerusalem on Oct. 16, 2025. Photo: Alex Kolomoisky/POOL/Pool via REUTERS

i24 NewsIsrael is moving forward with a new initiative to counter drone threats, as part of a broader strategy to expand military capabilities and reduce reliance on foreign defense suppliers, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.

The drone project, ordered several weeks ago, is already in development, with officials preparing to review its initial progress. While details remain limited, the effort reflects growing concern over the increasing use of unmanned aerial systems in regional conflicts.

Netanyahu framed the initiative within a wider defense doctrine centered on “strengthening and independence,” emphasizing the need for Israel to maintain a decisive military edge. He noted that Israel is acquiring two squadrons of advanced fighter jets, including the F-35 Lightning II and the F-15IA, to reinforce its air superiority.

“These aircraft strengthen Israel’s overwhelming air superiority,” he said, referencing recent military operations as evidence of that advantage. He added that Israeli pilots are capable of operating at long range if necessary.

Alongside procurement, the government is planning a major expansion of domestic defense manufacturing. Netanyahu announced that Israel will allocate an additional 350 billion shekels ($95 billion) to the defense budget over the next decade, aiming to produce more of its own armaments and reduce dependence on foreign countries.

He also pointed to future ambitions to develop advanced aircraft domestically, describing the effort as potentially transformative for Israel’s defense industry.

The drone defense program, though still in early stages, is expected to become a key component of this strategy. Netanyahu acknowledged that the project will take time to fully develop but stressed that it is actively being pursued.

Despite the evolving nature of the threats, he reiterated Israel’s long-standing objective of maintaining military superiority across all domains.

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Iran Presents US 3-Step Plan to Move from Ceasefire to End of War

Atomic symbol and USA and Iranian flags are seen in this illustration taken, September 8, 2022. Photo: REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

i24 NewsIran has reportedly submitted a new draft agreement to the United States outlining a three-stage framework aimed at de-escalating regional tensions and restructuring oversight of its nuclear program, according to reporting from Al Jazeera.

The proposal was allegedly delivered via Pakistan and combines military, maritime, and nuclear commitments with a long-term regional security vision.

The first phase calls for transforming the current ceasefire into a permanent end to hostilities within 30 days, alongside a regional non-aggression pact that would include Iran’s allies and Israel. It also proposes steps such as gradually reopening the Strait of Hormuz, easing maritime restrictions on Iran, and reducing military activity in surrounding waters.

The second phase focuses on Iran’s nuclear program. It reportedly includes a freeze on uranium enrichment for up to 15 years, followed by a return to limited enrichment at 3.6%, in line with earlier international agreements.

The draft explicitly rejects dismantling Iran’s nuclear infrastructure. It also outlines possible arrangements for existing uranium stockpiles, including export or reprocessing, and calls for a structured sanctions relief mechanism tied to compliance milestones.

The final phase envisions broader regional engagement, with Tehran proposing a strategic dialogue between Iran and Arab states to establish a comprehensive security framework across the Middle East.

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