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Times of Israel
- Pastor John Hagee on a mission to build ‘pro-Israel machine’
The founder of Christians United for Israel brings first Rabbi Scheinberg Fellowship mission to Israel.
- Eastern Orthodox Church could set up in Lithuania to rival Russian church
Orthodoxy in Lithuania dates back to the 13th century, Bartholomew said, when it fell under the ultimate supervision of Constantinople.
- US Supreme Court rejects Christian preacher's challenge to university
The Supreme Court, which has a 6-3 conservative majority, in recent years has taken an expansive view of religious rights, though this case came to the justices as a free speech dispute.
- Russia says Ukraine 'illegally' intruding on Orthodox Church
The Kremlin said Ukraine's treatment of the Orthodox Church, under the authority of the Moscow Patriarchate, is a reason for Russia's invasion.
- Pope Francis says he might lift celibacy requirements for priests
Francis, who previously opposed the idea that celibacy was an option for leaders of the church, appeared to loosen his stance when speaking with Argentine outlet Infobae.
Time of Israel (Regional)
- Netanyahu expected to announce halt to judicial overhaul after night of mass protests
PM to make statement amid public anger over Gallant's firing; rally to be held at Knesset; union head expected to announce strike; PM's lawyer threatens to quit
- Military leaders to convene hours after PM ousts defense minister — report
IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi to head discussions on security implications of Yoav Gallant's expected removal by Netanyahu, a day after he urged to stop judicial overhaul push
- Amid protests after Gallant fired, calls grow in coalition to halt judicial overhaul
Barkat says 'reform' needed but 'not at price of civil war'; Shas, UTJ indicate they'll back whatever Netanyahu decides; Levin said threatening to quit; Otzma Yehudit says press on
- Indonesia’s tensions with Israel force delay of FIFA U20 World Cup draw
Tournament, set to be held in Bali, pushed back due to protests against Jewish state's debut at tournament, governor's calls for ban of players over Palestinian issue
- In Or Akiva, social strife driving overhaul conflict rises to the surface
The impoverished and largely Sephardic town, eclipsed by its wealthy neighbor Caesarea, has become a flashpoint for violence by right-wing demonstrators
- Netanyahu expected to announce halt to judicial overhaul after night of mass protests
PM to make statement amid public anger over Gallant's firing; rally to be held at Knesset; union head expected to announce strike; PM's lawyer threatens to quit
- Military leaders to convene hours after PM ousts defense minister — report
IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi to head discussions on security implications of Yoav Gallant's expected removal by Netanyahu, a day after he urged to stop judicial overhaul push
- Amid protests after Gallant fired, calls grow in coalition to halt judicial overhaul
Barkat says 'reform' needed but 'not at price of civil war'; Shas, UTJ indicate they'll back whatever Netanyahu decides; Levin said threatening to quit; Otzma Yehudit says press on
- Indonesia’s tensions with Israel force delay of FIFA U20 World Cup draw
Tournament, set to be held in Bali, pushed back due to protests against Jewish state's debut at tournament, governor's calls for ban of players over Palestinian issue
- In Or Akiva, social strife driving overhaul conflict rises to the surface
The impoverished and largely Sephardic town, eclipsed by its wealthy neighbor Caesarea, has become a flashpoint for violence by right-wing demonstrators