Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer called for elections in Israel in a controversial speech. The reactions range from 'a vision of peace and security in the region' to 'a knife in Israel's back'
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Schumer calls election in Israel to hold new elections, says Netanyahu 'lost his way' ■ U.S. announces second round of sanctions against violent settlers ■ Washington would reportedly support a limited Israeli operation in Rafah to eliminate Hamas leaders ■ A man in his 50s was critically wounded in stabbing attack in southern Israel ■ Here's what you need to know 160 days into the war
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer delivered a scathing speech Thursday, urging the Israeli government to hold new elections amid concerns over Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's leadership during the ongoing conflict. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Schumer, a staunch ally of Israel, emphasized the risk of Israel becoming an international "pariah" under […]
Although the Hamas war has slowed down normalization efforts with Saudi Arabia, sources in the kingdom say that the door to peace with Israel remains open, despite recent harsh criticism against the IDF. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram A Saudi official told Israel Hayom that as long as the fighting in […]
Hamas says it has presented comprehensive vision of truce deal to mediators ■ Hostages' families temporarily block Tel Aviv highway ■ PA President Mahmoud Abbas tasks associate Mohammad Mustafa with forming new Palestinian gov't ■ IDF says three rockets fired at kibbutz in northern Israel ■ Assailant in stabbing attack is a 22-year-old Israeli citizen originally from Gaza ■ U.S. Senate Majority Leader calls for new elections in Israel ■ U.S. sanctions two West Bank outposts, three settlers
The decision comes after intense international pressure on the Netanyahu government, including stern admonishments in Washington and London to visiting minister Benny Gantz who was told that Israel needs to do much more to alleviate the hunger in the Gaza Strip
South Africa says IDF soldiers holding South African citizenship would be arrested upon entering country ■ Amid unprecedented tension with Biden, Netanyahu expected to address Senate Republican retreat ■ UNRWA: At least one staff member killed after Israel reportedly hit Rafah food distribution center ■ In first since October 7, trucks carrying aid entered north Gaza directly from Israel ■ Here's what you need to know 159 days into the war
Since the '90s, Israel has been working to separate the two parts of the Palestinian territories. The fact that a temporary displacement of Gazans to the West Bank isn't being considered shows how embedded the split created by Israel is
While there are a few public and private levers the U.S. administration could pull to show disapproval with Israel's military actions, none of them are as easy as some are suggesting. The fear is that isolation could embolden Israel and Netanyahu further, and could give the PM a domestic win
While new innovations continue to pour into Israel, the war in Ukraine and subsequent economic downturn have slowed the rate of investment in tech start-ups worldwide, including in Israel.
Professor Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian, who distributed a petition accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza, was asked to leave her position but refused, leading to her suspension by the university. The university's leadership expressed 'regret and shame' over her remarks and activities
The annual report from the director of national intelligence should leave zero doubt as to how well the U.S. believes Israel is executing its war against Hamas, and what it thinks of the viability of the Netanyahu government
Cease-fire talks continue in Doha and Cairo, but 'the situation is complicated,' Qatar's foreign ministry says ■ More than 100 rockets were fired at northern Israel from Lebanon ■ Biden is reportedly considering conditioning further military aid to Israel on whether it will carry out an extensive offensive in Gaza's Rafah ■ Here's what you need to know 158 days into the war
An honest answer about one's mental health history on a form handed to every person making aliyah to Israel has sometimes sent immigrants on a path of intrusive questioning and lengthy delays. One woman's case could finally get the question off the form
The secretary general of one of the organizations taking part in the lawsuit says politicians aren't taking action to stop 'potential genocide in Gaza'. Last month, a Dutch court ordered the Netherlands to block all exports of F-35 fighter jet parts to Israel
Israel's Foreign Minister Israel Katz on Monday demanded the United Nations Security Council "put as much pressure as possible" on Palestinian terrorists Hamas to release the people it took hostage during the Oct. 7 attack on Israel. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Katz addressed the 15-member council, which met to discuss a UN report that […]
PM Netanyahu says Israel 'eliminated the number 4 [commander] in Hamas' ■ The U.S. is trying to promote 2-to-4 day lull in Gaza fighting ■ Volley of 15 rockets fired from Lebanon at northern Israel ■ Jordan's foreign minister: restrictions imposed by Israel on Muslim worshippers at Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa mosque are pushing situation towards 'explosion' ■ Here's what you need to know 157 days into the war
U.S. President Joe Biden must tell Israelis directly that their future can be much brighter than they're being told. Israel isn't alone, but it must finally take a step to end the malignant status quo with the Palestinians
Leaders of Italy and France's far right parties have seized on the Gaza war to ramp up their pro-Israel posturing, despite the neofascist antisemitism entrenched in their political milieu. Jews should reject their 'allyship'