The 50-year-old was identified as Abed Makalda. The murder is the third in the same week in Arab cities in northern Israel, as the 2023 Israeli-Arab crime wave has slowed due to war in Gaza
ICC chief prosecutor Khan said his office will be happy to cooperate with Israel in investigating the events of October 7, and that he will not be deterred from conducting an investigation, even if Israel maintains its current policy of not recognizing the court’s jurisdiction and not cooperating with it
Israel has informed several Arab states that it wants to carve out a buffer zone on the Palestinian side of Gaza's border to prevent future attacks as part of proposals for the enclave after the war ends, Egyptian and regional sources said. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram According to three regional […]
A series of Jewish professors across the country have faced lawsuits, termination and suspension after making pro-Israel remarks that administrators say crossed the line into threatening speech.
IDF struck over 400 targets in Gaza overnight, including southern city of Khan Younis ■ Gaza health officials: 184 killed since truce ended on Friday morning ■ Israel restricts movement of northern communities after fire from Lebanon ■ Reports say Israel tells Arab states it wants buffer zone in post-war Gaza ■ At least 1,200 civilians and soldiers killed in Israel since Oct. 7; over 159 hostages still held in Gaza ■ Hamas-controlled health ministry: at least 15,200 dead in Gaza
The remarkable story of how a second-tier power in the real world transformed itself into a first-tier power in the cyber world is related in part in Israel and the Cyber Threat.
More than any other person, Henry Kissinger set Israel’s special status in America’s foreign policy, as a state exempt from abiding by norms the U.S. demands of others. His approach was congruent with Israel’s foreign policy
IDF intercepts rockets fired from the Gaza Strip into Israeli border communities ■ Six Israeli hostages held by Hamas confirmed killed in captivity ■ Reports say Israel tells Arab states it wants buffer zone in post-war Gaza ■ Qatari FM: 'Committed to continuing efforts to return to truce in the Gaza' ■ U.S. National Security Council spokesperson says cease-fire ended as Hamas failed to produce a list of hostages ■ Eight Israelis freed on seventh day of truce ■ At least 1,200 civilians and soldiers killed in Israel since Oct. 7; over 159 hostages still held in Gaza ■ Hamas-controlled health ministry: at least 14,000 dead in Gaza
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Thursday angered Israel again by saying he doubted Israel respected the international humanitarian law and repeating military action in the strip was not acceptable. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram The prime minister's comments prompted the Israeli government to summon the Spanish ambassador for reprimand for […]
International Criminal Court (ICC) chief prosecutor Karim Khan will visit Israel at the request of Israeli survivors and the families of victims of the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks from Gaza, the court said on Thursday. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Khan will also visit Ramallah in the West Bank to meet […]
We, a group of Israeli philosophers, have defended Israel against charges of war crimes. But we are appalled to hear sinister voices in the Netanyahu government requesting a permanent displacement of Gazans: That would be a crime against humanity
Thursday's hostage release is expected to bring the last Israeli women and children back to Israel from captivity in Gaza. A source familiar with negotiations said, 'It was clear to everyone that resumed fighting now would significantly reduce the chance of further deals in the near future'
Since the start of the war against Hamas, the anti-Israel sentiment on western campuses is slowing cooperation with Israeli researchers, according to local professors: 'there's a refusal to review publications, a rejection to attend conferences in Israel, and an end of invitations to conferences abroad'
At this point, the delusion that Israel can both continue the fighting and further the release of more hostages is likely to be dispelled. Another deal will be needed, and it will be harder to achieve, due to the price Hamas will demand from Israel
Humanitarian aid has become an element of the campaign, thanks to the contribution it makes to Israel in the form of hostage releases and the hope that through it, at least one aim of the war can be achieved
Four killed, six wounded in Jerusalem shooting attack ■ Qatar: Israel-Hamas cease-fire will continue Thursday ■ Israel receives list of hostages due to be freed on Thursday ■ 16 hostages released from Hamas captivity on Wednesday: 12 Israelis and four Thai nationals ■ U.S. Secretary of State Blinken touches down in Israel ■ At least 1,200 civilians and soldiers killed in Israel since Oct. 7; over 159 hostages still held in Gaza ■ Hamas-controlled health ministry: at least 14,000 dead in Gaza
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has focused his efforts on preventing the war between Israel and Hamas from widening across the Middle East and has helped spearhead efforts to increase humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip
What was already a turbulent year for Israel’s economy is undoubtedly about to get worse — and the year’s rocky start could turn out to be a walk in the park by comparison.
What was already a turbulent year for Israel’s economy is undoubtedly about to get worse — and the year’s rocky start could turn out to be a walk in the park by comparison.