A cryptocurrency meme coin named after Elias Rodriguez, the suspect in the murder of two Israeli Embassy staffers in Washington, D.C., was launched within hours of his arrest, igniting outrage. The coin, reportedly created on the Solana blockchain, briefly surged in value to over $360,000 before crashing to around $24,000. Approximately 550 traders had bought into the token, which was designed as a twisted tribute to the alleged killer.
Yaron Lischinsky, a Christian staffer at the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C., was gunned down alongside his soon-to-be fiancée, Sarah Milgrim, during a pro-Israel event on Wednesday night. The shooter reportedly yelled “Free Palestine” before opening fire outside the Capital Jewish Museum. Authorities are investigating the murders as a targeted terrorist act driven by antisemitic hate.
First Sgt. Igor Pibenev, a 32-year-old Israeli police officer and father of three, who bravely confronted Hamas terrorists during the October 7, 2023, attacks, has tragically died by suicide.
An Israeli biotech company claims it is on the verge of human trials for a breakthrough drug that could extend human lifespan by up to 30 percent. Tel Aviv-based Sirtlab is developing a treatment that targets the age-regulating protein SIRT-6, which the company says also enhances brain function, organ health, and overall vitality.
The Trump administration wasted no time restoring America's unwavering support for Israel by releasing 2,000-pound bombs that had been withheld under Joe Biden's leadership.
South Africa’s Chief Rabbi, Dr. Warren Goldstein, has launched a Counter-Terror Task Force to enhance the security of Jewish communities in the region.
Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi announced his resignation on Tuesday, citing the military’s inability to anticipate the deadly Hamas attack on October 7, 2023. His resignation, effective March 6, 2025, comes alongside the intended resignation of Major General Yaron Finkelman, head of the IDF Southern Command.
Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi insurgents announced Sunday they will limit attacks on civilian ships in the Red Sea to Israeli vessels, citing the Gaza ceasefire agreement. However, they warned that broader assaults could resume if the ceasefire fails to hold.