Danny Ayalon discusses the US university protests, noting the Muslim influence on public opinion in Europe and their efforts to replicate it in the US.
Omer Lubaton Granot, an Israeli student at Columbia University, spoke with Udi Segal and Tal Shalev on 103FM after the New York police removed pro-Palestinian protesters from campus.
Hezbollah intercepted an Elbit UAV, capable of continuously staying in the air for up to 30 hours, which was worth around $10 million.
The Treasury agreed to charge 6,500 electric and plug-in cars arriving in Israel after the tax increase at the old rate due to their ships taking a safer route to avoid Yemen attacks.
Report by research institute Impact-SE highlights worrying trends in the former home of the longest-standing Jewish diaspora.
Hamas deputy leader Saleh al-Arouri was born in 1966 and detained in the 1990s by Israel. He eventually left prison and moved to Turkey before migrating to Qatar and Lebanon.
Vahid Beheshti, an independent journalist and Iranian human rights activist based in London, completed a 72-day hunger strike followed by a sit-in last month.
Former IDF Maj.-Gen. Yaakov Amidror discussed the need to regulate the IDF's open-fire policy, but stressed the difficulties in urban combat in Gaza, where visibility is poor.