Following publication of the list of the hostages Hamas has reportedly agreed to release in the first stage of a deal, relatives of the Israeli hostages held in Gaza describe a nerve-wracking wait amid fears that the negotiations will collapse
The organizers of the Woodstock for Peace festival, which took place last week in the Israeli desert, hoped to bring back the hippie spirit with artists singing about peace in both Hebrew and Arabic
GAZA: Medics report 42 killed in Israeli attacks since Thursday night; IDF reportedly evacuates the northern Indonesian Hospital, Al-Bureij neighborhood ■ WEST BANK: Three killed in clashes between Palestinian Authority and militants ■ ISRAEL: Missile from Gaza launched at a military helicopter
Noa Cohen, who plays the titular Mary, described the heavy security she and her fellow Israeli actors were under while filming for the Netflix show in Morocco – and getting support from Gal Gadot
Gaza: Medics report 81 killed in Israeli attacks; IDF says it killed Hamas' internal security chief in southern Gaza humanitarian zone ■ WEST BANK: Palestinian Authority suspends Al Jazeera broadcasts, citing incitement and bias ■ ISRAEL: Members of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee say IDF's actions in Gaza foil war's objectives; all food, water sources must be destroyed ■ LEBANON: IDF says it attacked Hezbollah's rocket launchers in southern Lebanon; says Lebanese Army failed to act on its request to neutralize the threat
Preliminary data from LeumiTech and IVC’s high-tech report reveals that despite the challenges of 2024, the high-tech sector managed to secure its role as the growth engine of the Israeli economy.
Preliminary data from LeumiTech and IVC’s high-tech report reveals that despite the challenges of 2024, the high-tech sector managed to secure its role as the growth engine of the Israeli economy.
Israel's government seeks to establish an alternative mechanism to the Red Cross for visits to Palestinian Prisoners in Israeli detention, and says talks with U.S. officials about American involvement in a new system are ongoing
The suspect is accused of setting eight cars on fire, collecting information on infrastructure, spray-painting graffiti and surveilling an Israeli politician. Some 19 people were arrested in October alone on suspicion of espionage at the direction of Iranian contacts
Sergeant Uriel Peretz, 23-years-old from Beitar Illit, served in the Kfir Battalion's Netzah Yehuda Brigade. Since the start of the war, 825 Israeli soldiers have been killed
GAZA: Israeli soldier killed in northern Gaza combat, IDF announces ■ CEASE-FIRE TALKS: Hostage talks may collapse due to Israel's conduct, Egyptian sources say ■ ISRAEL: Investigation finds soldier killed by tank turret in operational accident, IDF says ■ IRAN: Israeli arrested on suspicion of spying for Iran
'Predicated on the worst kinds of violent crimes we know of': Observant Jew and U.S.-based author Avi Steinberg slammed Israeli citizenship law as directly linked to his decision to renounce his own citizenship
With northern Gaza's Kamal Adwan Hospital shut down, the Indonesian Hospital is now the only major functioning medical facility north of Gaza City, despite sustaining damage during recent Israeli military operations
Hostages, Netanyahu, and the rare appearance of Gazans: Exploring the 'sign language' at Israeli protests through the lens of Haaretz photographer Tomer Applebaum
GAZA: IDF says it won't allow Gaza's Kamal Adwan Hospital to reopen after mass arrests, leaving north Gaza with one functioning hospital; Hamas' health ministry reported dozens killed in explosion next to hospital ■ CEASE-FIRE TALKS: Report: Hostage talks may collapse due to Israel's conduct, Egyptian sources say ■ LEBANON: Israeli forces destroyed tunnel leading to Hezbollah command post
A 47-year-old Palestinian man went up to the roof of his West Bank home with his son for a smoke. He was shot to death by an Israeli army sniper for no apparent reason
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha and his Israeli counterpart Gideon Saar have discussed bilateral cooperation and threats from increased military cooperation between Russia and Iran.
Squeezed between the war and tough restrictions at home, elite Israeli hackers are relocating to the EU and Spain to set up or join a new crop of firms selling exploit, now the hottest item in the world of cyber surveillance