The Tel Aviv District Court ordered that the timeframe for Al Jazeera's shutdown be shortened from 45 to 35 days, expiring on Sunday. The ruling enables Al Jazeera to resume its usual activities in Israel
In an attempt to sway global public opinion on the war in Gaza, fake accounts and sites spread pro-Israel and Islamophobic content. The operation was orchestrated by Israel's Diaspora Affairs Ministry and run by a political campaigning firm
Eleven wounded, one critically, in drone strike in northern Israel; Hezbollah claims responsibility ■ Hamas chief says will deal 'seriously and positively' with any agreement that is based on total halt of war ■ Israel secretly targeted American lawmakers with Gaza war influence campaign ■ Lebanese report: Assailant opened fire at U.S. embassy, was arrested by Lebanese army soldier ■ Israeli cabinet to authorize IDF to raise number of reservists to 350,000 by end of August
A report in the Washington Post revealed that the managing editor for Grayzone, a controversial online media site, received payments from a state-owned Iranian news network. Grayzone has been accused of disinformation and strongly pro-Iran, pro-Russia and anti-Israel views
Qatar says it delivered Israel's truce proposal to Hamas ■ U.S. wants UN Security Council to adopt resolution backing cease-fire deal presented by Biden ■ 'There is every reason' to believe that Netanyahu is prolonging the war out of political considerations, Biden tells Time magazine ■ After 20 hours of battling fires in northern Israel, rescue services say they regained control of most of the blazes ■ Here's what you need to know 242 days into the war
According to Israeli officials, Israel won't have an exhibit in 2025 in order to renovate its pavilion. But as one art official put it against the backdrop of the Gaza war, 'Now when we're being ostracized is precisely the time for us to take part'
After Hezbollah rockets ignited fires across northern Israel, firefighting teams work to limit their damage and control their spread, which has already scorched thousands of acres of forest
IDF chief: Israel 'ready' for war in Lebanon ■ IDF: Forces operating in Bureij camp in central Gaza ■ World Central Kitchen resumes Gaza aid operations ■ Firefighters continue to battle blazes in Israel's north ■ IDF: Two armed Palestinians killed in West Bank after planning shooting attack ■ Qatari foreign ministry says waiting for clear responses from Hamas, Israel to hostage deal proposal ■ Biden, on Gaza cease-fire proposal: 'This deal must get done'
Speaking at The Jerusalem Post Annual Conference 2024, Prof. Ami Moyal, president of Afeka Tel Aviv Academic College of Engineering, says that Israel needs to create competency-based education.
The war’s cost will force Israel to make painful fiscal adjustments, which the government has begun to do, but some of which were not approved in the Knesset, Yaron said.
Senior Netanyahu adviser calls Biden's Friday speech presenting cease-fire proposal 'political' ■ PM Netanyahu seeks to bypass normal procedures for state commission of inquiry into October 7, sources close to PM tell Haaretz ■ Defense Minister Gallant: Israel is preparing an alternative governing body for Gaza to challenge Hamas ■ Here's what you need to know 240 days into the war
Tens of thousands of Israel supporters are crowding the streets of Manhattan Sunday for the traditional Israel Day Parade that takes place in the city every year. This year, the parade is held under the banner 'We Are One, One Heart' and will feature representatives from Jewish communities across America, elected officials, official representatives […]
Senior officials in Israel and the U.S. say that Biden's team informed Israel, Qatar, and Egypt in advance of the speech, in an attempt to avoid the lack of coordination in last month's proposal. 'Netanyahu can still create difficulties, but his initial reaction was encouraging,' a U.S. official said
Global trends can often feel extra concentrated within Israel, especially for a sector typically seen as a constant bright spot in the country’s economy and culture.
The coalition won't be weakened, but the protests will grow and any remaining diplomatic legitimacy will dissipate ■ Netanyahu's poison machine fights the sane Israel ■ A new election could trigger a stalemate to hell ■ Labor finally gets a new leader
The City University of New York's faculty union rejected a resolution calling for an Israel boycott. The decision may relate more to salary negotiations than to views on the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Former IDF deputy chief of staff Yair Golan isn't a brilliant politician, but he is the politician post October 7-Israel needs, and the only party leader who can tell Israelis the truth right now
U.S. officials tells Haaretz hostages won't survive seven more months after Israel's national security adviser says the war will last at least until end of 2024 ■ Palestinian Islamic Jihad published second video of Israeli hostage Sasha Troufanov ■ Palestinian Red Crescent: two employees were killed in Israeli Rafah strike ■ UN: Amount of aid entering the Strip dropped two-thirds since Israel began ■ Here's what you need to know 237 days into the war