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Israeli broadcasters sue TikTok for millions over copyright violations
In a newly filed lawsuit, major Israeli broadcasters YES, HOT and Keshet, as well as Sport Channel and Charlton, accuse TikTok of enabling rampant content piracy and failing to monitor violations; TikTok responds: 'Unable to comment on ongoing legal proceedings'
Lital Dubrovitsky
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10.20.25
This over-the-top croissant is the sweetest trend in Israel right now
Two former army buddies from Netanya have turned a simple croissant stuffed with ice cream and chocolate into Israel’s latest viral obsession, but is it really worth standing in line for over an hour to get one?
Yehonatan Cohen
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10.18.25
Flight attendant reveals the one downside of the job no one warned her about
For flight attendant Estelle Jones, vacation has lost its spark, but her honest TikTok about travel fatigue is now going viral: Here's why thousands are empathizing
Asaf Rozen
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09.28.25
School shooting suspect watched mass shootings videos, expressed neo-Nazi views, ADL finds
Desmond Holly, 16, was active on an online forum where users watch videos of killings and violence, mixed in with content on white supremacism and antisemitism, according to the Anti-Defamation League's Center on Extremism; he shot and killed himself after his shooting attack at Evergreen High School in suburban Denver
AP
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09.14.25
Inside human-like bot farms driving political echo chambers worldwide
Rare report reveals sophisticated bot farms using networks of real smartphones to automate social media activity, blurring the line between advertising and political manipulation
Raphael Kahan
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08.24.25
Israeli TikTok star’s piercing mishap highlights health risks
Annael Krief shares her painful experience after a dermal piercing was absorbed into her chest tissue, requiring surgical removal; teen's ear infection highlight risk of dermal accessories
Tzur Gueta
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08.02.25
Without firing a single shot: Iran's propaganda war to destroy Israel from within
New report uncovers sophisticated propaganda networks targeting Israelis in Hebrew at the height of the Iran war through deepfakes, fake profiles and disinformation—part of a broader digital assault on national morale and public trust
Raphael Kahan
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07.08.25
Israeli in Shaolin temple in China becomes TikTok star; 'Feels like IDF basic training'
Living with swords, kung fu, and a monk-like routine: Amit Elkayam posts intense training in viral TikToks; says she has never felt as strong
Sharon Kidon
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05.31.25
Why this Dubai chocolate is breaking the internet—and triggering global pistachio panic
Dubai Chocolate, a pistachio-filled treat born in 2021, became a global phenomenon after a viral TikTok video; surging demand has caused a worldwide pistachio shortage, skyrocketing prices and fierce competition, with brands racing to replicate the sweet sensation
News Agencies
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04.20.25
'Made in China': Trade war fuels fake luxury goods gold rush on TikTok
Chinese factories leverage TikTok to sell cut-rate 'luxury' goods as Trump's tariff plan kicks into action; expert says counterfeit item sales could continue with trade war in place
Itay Yaacov
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04.16.25
The shift to positive social media: Is the answer coming from Israel?
As TikTok faces scrutiny in US, users and advertisers are gravitating toward platforms promoting healthier, more constructive online experiences; new Israeli app Dreemz gains traction for focus on personal growth, community and socially conscious engagement
Yuval Manzura
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01.21.25
The Jewish connection: Trump's complicated case with TikTok
While standoffish against the Chinese app in his first run as president, Trump promised to unban the app before his second term; what does a Jewish billionaire have to do with this?
Daniela Ginzburg
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01.20.25
Chinese apps ready to take over as TikTok’s future in the US hangs in balance
As TikTok faces a potential US ban, millions of users are flocking to Chinese alternatives like RedNote and Lemon8; Despite their growing popularity, these platforms face scrutiny, while American giants like Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts prepare to benefit
Daniela Ginzburg
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01.15.25
Thank you, TikTok: Cottage cheese transforms into a viral US health trend
Cottage cheese, once a forgotten dairy item, is experiencing a massive social media renaissance in America, particularly with TikTok; sales soar, with new brands revitalizing the market and surprising the dairy industry
News agencies
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01.13.25
TikTok on steroids: ByteDance shaking up AI with sanctions workaround
Chinese firm plans to invest $7 billion in advanced Nvidia processors, circumventing US sanctions and potentially making it one of world's largest consumers of AI hardware
Daniela Ginzburg
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01.01.25
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