Thousands protest Netanyahu government across Israel, demanding hostage deal ■ Hamas airs video of two Israeli hostages, one with U.S. citizenship, in Gaza captivity ■ IDF says fighter jets struck Hezbollah compound in Lebanon; Missiles, drone target northern Israel ■ IDF says two Palestinians killed after firing at an army outpost in West Bank
Just a year ago, Israeli cuisine was the talk of the international culinary scene. Since the start of the war in Gaza, however, even its Michelin Star-studded chefs have begun to conceal their identity
Israeli filmmakers, publishers, producers, artists, curators and musicians all have the same message: We and our creative work are unwanted internationally
Israeli feature film 'The City' was set to be screened at the Chinese festival this month, but after weeks of close contact with the Israeli distributor the festival suddenly canceled the production team's flights and the film's screening, without explanation
The far-right finance minister said that Military Intelligence Chief Aharon Haliva's claiming of responsibility for the failures of Oct. 7 is an opportunity for change in the Israeli army command structure, while failing to mention the government's responsibility
Omar Abdalmajeed As'ad, a dual Palestinian-U.S. citizen, died from a heart attack in 2022 after being detained by members of the Israeli army's ultra-Orthodox Netzah Yehuda unit, which is now set to be sanctioned by the U.S.
Jerusalem District Court judge Avraham Rubin criticized the education ministry for banning the Parents Circle – Families Forum from operating in Israeli schools, despite not conducting a 'proper factual examination of the allegations' made against it by right-wing organizations
Aharon Haliva, the most senior official to step down after the Hamas massacre, couldn't predict how deep of an internal crisis his continued presence as the head of the Israeli army's intelligence would create, nor that he would become a target for right-wing extremists
Maj. Gen. Aharon Haliva is the first high-ranking Israeli defense official to resign over Hamas' massacre. 'I will forever carry with me the terrible burden of the war,' he wrote in his resignation letter
In response to expected sanctions by the U.S. on the Netzah Yehuda Battalion – widely opposed by Israeli leaders – war cabinet minister Eisenkot called it 'proof of the importance of independent legal and law enforcement systems in Israel'
A 25-year-old Israeli resident of the eastern Benjamin region was lightly injured Sunday morning in an explosion that occurred along Road 60 between the settlements of Kochav HaShachar and Moledet. According to initial reports, the man attempted to remove a Palestinian flag planted along the roadside when an explosive device detonated, causing shrapnel wounds […]
Gallant decries U.S. sanctions on IDF unit, pledges to respect to international law ■ Israeli soldier dies from wounds sustained in drone and missile attack on north ■ Israeli wounded by planted explosive device in West Bank ■ Palestinian woman killed in attempt to stab soldiers at West Bank checkpoint
Against the backdrop of an escalation of violence in the West Bank, the U.S. announced new sanctions against Israeli far-right figures and groups, notably including two far-right NGOs for their roles in fundraising for settlers who have previously been sanctioned by the U.S.
The police on Thursday arrested Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian, a professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem due to alleged incitement in the wake of her views on the Hamas terrorist atrocities on Oct. 7 and the Israeli response in the Gaza Strip. The police arrived at the professor's home following her recent statements, in which […]
The SMS text-based survey found Jewish-Americans were more or less split in their opinion about the Israeli government. Slightly less than half (49 percent) viewed it positively, of which 47 percent did not. Nearly 5 percent of Americans said they had a favorable opinion of Hamas
Barring release, wine and matza could lift Israeli hostages' spirits, Jerusalem Affairs Minister Meir Porush wrote in Hebrew in a letter addressed to the UN special coordinator for the Middle East peace process