An anonymous source confirmed that Stella Creasy's office was vandalized by an anti-Israel activist. Creasy had alluded to the motivations, while police had refused to publicly speculate.
Israeli defense chief: 'We aren't looking for a war, but we're ready for one' ■ Drones, missiles spark fires in Israel's Galilee ■ U.S. presented 'new language' for cease-fire/hostage release deal ■ Iran's UN mission warns 'obliterating war will ensue' should Israel 'embark on full-scale military aggression' against Lebanon ■ Here's what you need to know 267 days into the war
IDF says it launched operation 'above and below the ground' in Gaza City's Shujaiya neighborhood ■ Israel's High Court of Justice orders the state to respond within a month to petition demanding establishment of state commission of inquiry into events of October 7 ■ U.S. moves military assets closer to Israel and Lebanon in case it is necessary to evacuate Americans ■ Here's what you need to know 266 days into the war
This week at Ben Gurion Airport: An American Jew travels to Israel for three days to meet members of her team for the first time, and two septuagenarian sisters recall the choices they made with regards to love
Rarely, if ever, have Israel or antisemitism been central issues in a U.S. presidential debate. This time, they are likely to have a starring, if jarring, role
U.S. officials warn Israel that even limited ground op in southern Lebanon could lead to regional war with Iran ■ IDF heavily bombards Shujaiyeh, Gaza City's Zeitoun neighborhood, residents tell Haaretz ■ The U.S., Germany and the Netherlands cautioned their citizens against travel to Lebanon ■ Three reportedly killed in strike attributed to Israel south of Damascus ■ Here's what you need to know 265 days into the war
'Even if Israel swears that it only wants to push Hezbollah away from the border, and doesn't want to destroy Beirut, the other side probably won't believe it,' one U.S. official said at a recent meeting with Israeli defense officials
Publicly available flight tracking data shows how many U.S. arms shipments have arrived in Israel each month since the Gaza war started, revealing a sharp rise and then gradual tapering off in the pace of deliveries
Publicly available flight tracking data shows how many U.S. arms shipments have arrived in Israel each month since the Gaza war started, revealing a sharp rise and then gradual tapering off in the pace of deliveries
Gazans report 30 killed and dozens wounded in 'massive' Israeli airstrikes in Shujaiyeh, Gaza City ■ U.S. urges citizens to 'strongly reconsider' Lebanon travel, says security situation can quickly 'change' ■ State Comptroller: Israel is not adequately prepared for evacuation of north in case of war with Lebanon ■ Reports in Lebanon: Israeli drone attacked motorcycle in Sohmor, southern Lebanon ■ IDF officer killed, 16 soldiers wounded in West Bank raid
The United States has provided $6.5 billion in security assistance to Israel since the outbreak of the war against the Hamas terror organization on Oct. 7, according to a senior Biden administration official. This previously undisclosed figure was revealed following talks with Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and his delegation to Washington this week, The […]
Allies of Rep. Jamaal Bowman say his defeat on Tuesday shouldn't be seen as a referendum on Americans' views on the Gaza war, while his critics say it shows that holding critical views of Israel is an electoral liability. Which is more accurate?
U.S. arms shipments to Israel have slowed down because the Netanyahu government made fewer requests, Wall Street Journal reports ■ Israeli Defense Minister Gallant says even when U.S. and Israel disagree, 'we resolve it behind closed doors' ■ The Israel Prison Service has been concealing information about the amount of food given to Palestinian prisoners since the war started, sources say ■ Here's what you need to know 264 days into the war
Can I honestly assure my students that the state and the IDF will protect them? Or that Israel will remain a democracy? That there won't be civil war? What kind of life will they have here?
'Biased, predetermined, hypocritical': This is how Israel's supporters characterize the attitude of the international community in terms of human rights and international law. In fact, until the Gaza war, what's striking is the long, free ride Israel has enjoyed
Reports: Israel launches airstrikes in Syria and Lebanon; two said killed near Damascus ■ Top U.S. official: Working with Israel to resolve arms delays, heavy bomb transfer still halted ■ Germany 'urgently' requests citizens to leave Lebanon ■ Netanyahu hits back at Gallant for calling to resolve U.S.-Israel disputes privately ■ Report: IDF, Hamas fighting in Rafah intensifies as Israel strikes north, central Gaza camps ■ Anti-tank missiles fired from Lebanon into Metula, house sustains damage; two buildings on fire after rockets fall in the city; House hit by anti-tank missile in Avivim ■ WSJ: American arms shipments slowed down because Israel put in fewer new requests, officials say
Rep. Jamaal Bowman defeated by George Latimer in the most expensive-ever House primary fueled by pro-Israel groups like AIPAC and Democratic Majority for Israel
During a visit to Washington, Israel's defense minister told his American counterpart to help Israel against the looming threat of Iran's nuclear program. Gallant also told Blinken that 'the eyes of our enemies' are on Israeli-U.S. tensions, and said that their disputes must be solved quickly
Report: U.S. officials warn Hezbollah to not assume it can stop Israel from attacking Lebanon ■ U.S. urgently seeking diplomatic agreement between Israel and Hezbollah, Austin says ■ Gallant tells Austin 'time is running out' to stop Iran from going nuclear ■ Netanyahu: 'Committed to the Israeli proposal outlined by Biden' ■ U.S. military chief says U.S. likely unable to defend Israel from Hezbollah attack like it did against Iran
Biden faces a conundrum: America's emphatic support for Israel empowers Netanyahu, a psychopathic human rights violator who has profoundly damaged U.S. interests. It's time to limit our support, even if war erupts