HEADLINES
- Syria's MiG-29s launch air defense sorties
- Jerusalem Day exposes historic capital truth
- Reim Bistro delivers kosher dairy dining
The time is now 7:01 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.
In Regional Impacts, Syria's new MiG-29 fighter jets have begun flying operational sorties to defend Syrian airspace.
In Israeli Domestic Politics, Every year on Jerusalem Day, as Israeli flags flutter proudly across the skyline and Jews celebrate the reunification of their eternal capital, the same falsehoods about Jerusalem inevitably reappear. We are told that Jews have no historic connection to the city. That Jerusalem was never the capital of a Jewish state. That the Temple is a Zionist invention. That Israel is an “occupier” with no legitimate claim to the city. But slogans are not facts, and propaganda is not history. And repetition does not transform fiction into truth. So this Jerusalem Day, amid the noise and distortion, it is worth returning to something increasingly rare in discussions about Israel: facts. And the facts about Jerusalem are overwhelming. Jerusalem has stood at the center of Jewish life and identity for more than 3,000 years. Circa 1000 BCE, King David made the city the capital of the Jewish people. His son King Solomon built the First Temple there more than 1,500 years before the advent of Islam. The Second Temple stood for centuries until its destruction by the Romans in 70 CE. Our connection is not abstract, it is historical. Jerusalem is mentioned more than 660 times in the Bible. The facts about Jerusalem are overwhelming.
In Uplifting News, Reim Bistro: Friends for a Kosher dinner - restaurant review, Reim Bistro, a kosher restaurant on the border of Bnei Brak and Tel Aviv, offers a dairy-focused dining experience with pizza, pasta, fish dishes, salads, and homemade spreads such as tehina. Head chef and restaurateur Idan Tauber leads the kitchen, and the venue features several dining areas, including The Lounge, a quieter room off the main restaurant with soft lighting, background music, and fresh flowers on white linen. A starter of tzatziki on arugula, made from Greek yogurt and priced at NIS 28, earns high praise, and the menu includes fish cigars described as sea-gar.
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I'm Noa Levi. Stay safe and informed.
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https://t.me/beholdisraelchannel/76377
https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-896057
https://www.jpost.com/food-recipes/article-896149