01.09.2026 War and Peace: How Trump Shook the World Order in 2025 The U.S. President, with his eyes fixed on the pages of history, intervened in every major conflict on Earth this year. The coming years will reveal whether the conflicts and agreements of 2025 will lead to stability, or a new world war. By Uriel Levy
01.08.2026 The IDF Presented a “Record” in Ultra-Orthodox Enlistment, But The Numbers Tell a Different Story The IDF Spokesperson reported the largest-ever enlistment of Haredim, with 537 recruits over two days | A review shows that no more than 400 were actually enlisted for full service, and that the IDF remains far from its annual target of 4,800 Haredi recruits. By Or Guetta
01.07.2026 “Working Together – Living Together”: The Histadrut Launches a Web Series Promoting Arab–Jewish Partnership in the Workplace The documentary series portrays workers facing challenges, supporting one another, and building social bridges | Head of the Histadrut’s Equality Promotion Department: “At first I was looking for one story of partnership, but we found that in every workplace there are success stories of genuine shared living.” By Yaniv Sharon
01.07.2026 State Comptroller’s Report: 3.2 million Israelis Have No Protected Space Nearby According to the Comptroller, by the end of 2024, only 0.3% of serviceable public shelters were in Arab local authorities. In the north, about 40,000 residents living within nine kilometers of the border lack protection, and in the western Negev, over 42,000 residents, mostly in Ashkelon, live in unprotected homes. By David Tversky
01.06.2026 1,200 Farmers Protest Against the Dairy Reform: “Zionism and security are not imported” From the Upper Galilee to the southern Arava, farmers’ protest against Smotrich’s steps to open the dairy sector to imports | Chair of the Border-Line Communities Forum: “A terrible move that directly harms communities along the border” By Maya Ronen
01.05.2026 Minimum Wage Will Rise to 6,443 Shekels in April According to calculations based on wage data and the Minimum Wage Law, the minimum wage will increase by 196 shekels, and the hourly wage will rise to 35.4 shekels per hour. | Acting Histadrut chairman Roy Iakov: "This is the result of determined leadership and professional, responsible negotiations led by the Chairman of the Histadrut.” By Nizzan Zvi Cohen