IDF says it has hit 1,600 Hezbollah terror targets in several waves ■ Government declares 'special home front situation' throughout Israel ■ IDF conducts 'targeted' attack in Beirut against Hezbollah commander ■ IDF says it hit 800 Hezbollah targets; 210 rockets launched from Lebanon at northern, central Israel ■ Israeli army urges residents in south Lebanon to distance themselves from weapons storage sites ■ U.S. to send additional troops to Middle East, Pentagon says
The Israeli army said it hit a Hamas command center in Gaza City that previously served as a school. The Hamas-run health ministry said most of those killed were women and children. Separately, the health ministry said five health workers were killed by an Israeli strike in Rafah
French television host Arthur Essebag is a man on a mission: to exhibit the Israeli art he has bought since October 7. Some of it is now on show in a new exhibition at Tel Aviv Museum of Art called 'I Don't Want to Forget,' and the Jewish collector is determined to bring the works to museums abroad, despite the political climate
Sources told The Times that Israeli shell company BAC Consulting was licensed to make Taiwanese-designed pagers, producing both legitimate devices and those for Hezbollah containing plastic explosives
The prisoner, Mahmoud Atallah, was accused of a series of rapes and other sexual offenses against two female soldiers serving as guards in Israeli jails in 2015 and 2016. The former commander of Gilboa Prison and the intelligence officer were accused of failing to report the assaults
Emrah Ibrahimovic, a Bosnian-Austrian teen, attempted an attack on the Israeli consulate in Munich, reflecting his troubling radicalization and extremist influences.
Israeli security officials believe Hezbollah plans military action, prompting an urgent meeting of senior officers at the defense ministry to explore options for a possible northern escalation
The incident marks at least the third instance of self-immolation in the United States outside of an Israeli consulate or embassy in protest of Israel's military campaign in Gaza
After Haaretz reported that asylum seekers were being used in Gaza war efforts in exchange for help getting permanent residency status, Israeli rights organizations call on the government to 'meet its moral obligation,' with one aid group slamming 'new low in treatment of asylum seekers and refugees'
After leaflets bearing the IDF logo urging Lebanese residents to evacuate were dropped in southern Lebanon, the Israeli army said the distribution was not carried out with proper authorization and the incident is under investigation
An army probe found that the hostages' deaths are likely to be the 'byproduct' of an Israeli strike targeting a Hamas commander. A mother of one of the hostages says she received a document from Hamas nine days before her son's death
Nomadica jellyfish don't just drift in the current, they actively engage in directional swimming, Israeli scientists find after tracking swarms by plane, boat and drone
While Hamas has rejected Netanyahu's demand for an Israeli presence on the Philadelphi route, sources say it's willing to allow it during a cease-fire deal's implementation – if Israel agrees to stop the war completely once the stages of the deal end
Lobanov's body was retrieved by the Israeli army two weeks ago along with the bodies of five other hostages. His wife Michal said, 'This is what a Holocaust looks like. I won't forget, and I won't forgive'
Israeli filmmaker groups have called on Defense Minister Gallant to release a director they say was arrested for making a film critical of the Shin Bet – but who the Shin Bet says was detained for taking part in the violent settler rampage in the West Bank village of Jit
Eygi, who also held Turkish citizenship, was killed while demonstrating against settlement expansion in the West Bank. A witness who was there, Israeli protester Jonathan Pollak, said she posed no threat to Israeli forces and that the shooting came during a moment of calm
Despite the disruption, Israeli filmmaker Shemi Zarhin was determined to not let protesters diminish his excitement, having overcome the challenges of October 7
Displaced Gazans say they are doing everything they can to protect themselves and their families from becoming human shields for Hamas militants, and thereby targets of Israeli attacks, the New York Times reports