New study cracks the code to more accurate wildfire predictions by tailoring global models to local landscapes—turning cutting-edge AI into simple, life-saving tools that could protect communities worldwide| ynetglobal
Country faces its worst drought in a century, with northern rivers drying up and water officials warning of a looming crisis as rainfall declines and demand rises| ynetglobal
Water resources expert Mohsen Arbabian alleges foreign adversaries manipulating weather as nation grapples with worst water crisis in decades| ynetnews
For the second time in five days, drone triggers sirens in southern Israel before being intercepted by Israeli Air Force| ynetnews
Khalil al-Hayya accuses Cairo of complicity in Gaza’s humanitarian crisis, drawing sharp rebuke from Egyptian and Jordanian officials, who reject terror group's narrative and defend their roles in supporting Palestinians and mediating the war; 'You know Egypt’s role'| ynetnews
Dozens of European rabbis are undergoing specialized self-defense training in the Netherlands amid a surge in antisemitic attacks, prompting calls for stronger government protection| ynetnews
Study reveals Israel's first prime minister used some 20% more biblical references; Ben-Gurion also referenced more Jewish historical figures than Netanyahu, but the current prime minister invokes more personal religious faith| ynetnews
Brig. Gen. Reem Aminoach, economic advisor to former IDF chief of staff, tells the Ynet studio about the high cost of activating the defense systems in Israel overnight, and the relatively low price paid by Iran| ynetnews
Residents of Jerusalem's Mea Shearim neighborhood, Meshi-Zahav's birthplace, say they weren't surprised to learn about his alleged mischiefs, claiming that new accusations are 'just the tip of the iceberg' and that community leaders even considered castrating him once| ynetnews
According to data, at least 20 of 105 deaths since launch of ground operations not caused by enemy fire; military says working to ensure troops' safety| ynetnews