The petition, filed by four human rights groups, calls on Israeli authorities to allow free, rapid and unimpeded passage of all aid shipments, equipment and humanitarian personnel, especially to the northern Gaza Strip. The government rejected all allegations against it
'Two prisoners had their legs amputated due to handcuff injuries,' says a doctor at an Israeli prison facility, who describes deplorable conditions and violations of medical ethics and the law in a letter to ministers, attorney general
The IDF and defense ministry claimed that the aid workers' killing resulted from poor coordination. Israeli army sources later refuted their claims, saying the incident has 'no connection to coordination' and was caused by the fact that 'every commander sets the rules for himself'
Senior IDF officers who took part in the operation say that Israeli forces found documentation of events that took place on October 7 that could provide information about the Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza
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Israeli delegation lands in Cairo for hostage release talks ■ Israel reportedly kills senior Hezbollah official in southern Lebanon ■ Senior Tory MP claims U.K. received legal advice that Israel is breaking international law in Gaza ■ Palestinian who opened fire on Israeli vehicles in West Bank on Thursday turned himself in ■ Bedouin Israeli man shot, killed after stabbing soldier in Be'er Sheva ■ Here's what you need to know 177 days into the war
2023 presented an obstacle for the Israeli economy, with the contentious judicial overhaul crisis and ongoing Israel-Hamas war sparking questions of resilience.
Israeli model Noa Cochva was assaulted by pro-Palestinian protesters in Times Square, New York, according to her Instagram story Sunday. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Cochva, who won Miss Israel in 2021, and a group of friends began to sing Israeli songs after encountering the protesters. "They decided to hold an […]
Sources in the West Bank town of Qabatiya said Israeli forces conducted a raid overnight in which two other Palestinian youths were wounded, one seriously; IDF says it returned fire at terrorists who shot at them
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Ahead of meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, parents of Israeli soldiers held by Hamas claim that Netanyahu 'is only meeting with after six months of many official requests and requests through the media'
A gunman opened fire at a bus and several cars and fled the scene. Israeli forces are scanning the area for the shooter and those wounded were taken to hospitals in Jerusalem
Eden Gallery in the heart of Soho hosted this week a powerful event to conclude Women's History Month that paid tribute to the extraordinary courage and strength of Israeli women during the recent war. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram "The Women Behind the Reserves Project," hosted by the La'Aretz Foundation, unveiled […]
Netanyahu seemingly reversed his earlier statement that he withdrew the Israeli delegation to Washington in the wake of the U.S. decision not to veto the UNSC cease-fire resolution as a 'message' to Hamas that it can't rely on international pressure
Zaher Bishara, from a Druze village in Israel's north, was killed in an industrial building after Hezbollah fired a barrage of about 30 rockets at Kiryat Shmona. The barrage was a retaliation to Israeli strikes in Lebanon that killed seven
I'm already overwhelmed by the terror of one day losing my son to another war bungled by our messianic-minded government who prefer magical thinking over building a viable future. It's never been more urgent: we the Israeli people must force them out
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In a video posted to the group's X account, the leaflets float through the air before landing at the feet of those at the Purim party. '32,000 people have been killed by the Israeli army since October 7,' the leaflet reads in Hebrew. 'More than a million people are at risk. Stop the massacre'