Witnesses to the clash between Palestinians and Israeli settlers south of Nablus say soldiers were present but failed to act until after the shooting was over. Bringing the bodies for autopsy in Israel may help match the bullets with people who were on the scene
Google offices in New York City and Sunnyvale, California, were the scenes of protests on Tuesday as dozens of employees occupied the premises. The employees were voicing their opposition to the company's $1.2 billion contract to provide cloud computing services to the Israeli government, a project known as "Project Nimbus." The sit-in was organized […]
U.K. urges Netanyahu to avoid Iran escalation as Israeli war cabinet session delayed ■ EU to begin work on expanding Iran sanctions, Borrell says ■ Iran told Putin that it is not interested in escalating, Kremlin says ■ Three wounded by drone blasts in northern Israel ■ German, U.K. foreign minister's to arrive in Israel amid calls for de-escalation with Iran ■ IDF records: 19 soldiers wounded in last 24 hours, one seriously
A new website provides a platform for anti-Israel hackers to share information stolen from Israeli systems, including the defense ministry, after cyberattacks against Israel soar since Gaza war
Settlers told the Israeli army that the violence erupted following an attack on a Jew, but Palestinians say a group of 50 settlers showed up on Palestinian-owned land and opened fire
Amidst calls for the exclusion of Israel from the international art event and fear of vandalism, artist Ruth Patir and the curators of her exhibition have called for a Gaza cease-fire and hostage release deal, and said 'the Israeli pavilion will open when those are reached.' Reportedly, the Israeli government was not informed about the protest
Did the Israeli soldiers shoot the Gazan grandma? Did she die of hunger or thirst, bedridden, completely alone? Did she suffocate in the smoke or was she burned to death?
Despite strong opposition in the art world and concerns about violence by pro-Palestinian protesters, the Israeli pavilion at the Venice Biennale will open this week. Curator Mira Lapidot is outraged by the exclusion of artists because of their national identity and at the same time refuses to see herself as a representative of the state
Lt. Gen. Halevi visited Nevatim Airbase, saying that missile fire from Iran would be met with a response ■ War cabinet meets for several hours, discusses options for response to Iran's attack ■ Iran's FM says Tehran will respond stronger than before if Israel retaliates ■ White House: Humanitarian aid to Gaza has greatly increased in last days ■ Biden: U.S. is committed to Israeli security and to cease-fire deal that will bring hostages home
Iran launches unprecedented attack on Israel, firing more than 350 missiles and drones ■ IDF: 99 percent of launches intercepted with help from U.S., Britain, France and Jordan ■ Biden reportedly warns PM Netanyahu that U.S. won't take part in any Israeli counter-offensive ■ Hamas rejected latest proposal for hostage release/cease-fire deal with Israel, Mossad says ■ Here's what you need to know 191 days into the war
The Saturday-night Home Front Command announcement that all educational frameworks and activities are canceled due to the impending Iranian aerial attack, while the workforce is to carry on as usual, sent Israeli parents spiraling
According to the Israeli army, dozens of Israelis and Palestinians were wounded in West Bank clashes. Throughout Saturday, groups of settlers entered Palestinian villages and set fire to houses after a murdered 14-year-old Israeli's body was found
The IDF confirmed it has killed Mohammad Omar Daraghmeh, who according to them commanded terrorist activities. His father, a Hamas member, had been arrested after October 7, and died in Israeli custody two weeks later
Canceled invitations to conferences, a freeze on hiring Israelis at overseas institutions, rejection of scientific articles on political grounds, disruption of lectures abroad – Israeli scholars from various disciplines paint a painful picture of the foreign boycott that has afflicted them since the war broke out in Gaza
The US fast-food chain has been subject to boycotts and protests since Alonyal announced shortly after the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas that it would be donating free meals to Israeli military.
An Israeli army commission, whose findings were presented to WCK and foreign ambassadors, points at breakdown of communication, misidentification of targets and breach of protocol. According to the army, the incident could have been avoided
Singapore reveals the weapons it bought from Israel; Israeli firms unveil the next generation of loitering munitions; and makers of anti-drone technology recall the urgent phone call they received on October 7. A visit to the biggest arms trade show in the world
Thousands of Israeli conscripts who would have otherwise been released after mandatory service immediately transitioned into reservists after October 7 – and received a salary bump. IDF: Number closer to 30-40 percent higher than projections