At the International Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremony, Israeli ambassador to Portugal Dor Shapira and B'nai B'rith president Gabriela Cantergi urged politicians to condemn antisemitism
Israeli forces have been operating in the hospital for the third day. Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry says four patients died Friday morning due to a power outage that caused a cut in oxygen supply in the hospital
Liahav Eitan, an Israeli living in London, was booed out of comedian Paul Curries show after not applauding the Palestinian flag with the rest of the crowd. Currie, a notoriously pro-Palestine comedian, has since been banned by the Soho Theatre in London for the incident
In major news for Israeli television, Keshet 12's hit drama series "Third Person" has been sold to Netflix worldwide, along with other networks such as AMC, CBC, and SBS. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram The deal will see the series broadcast in 92 territories, spanning the US, Europe, Latin America, Canada, […]
Ten people, including six children, were killed in the strike, which Israel launched in response to a rocket barrage from Lebanon on Wednesday, which killed an Israeli soldier and wounded eight others
IDF soldier killed in morning rocket barrage fired at northern Israel ■ Israeli air force began extensive strike in Lebanon following lethal barrage that killed one Israeli, wounded eight ■ Turkish President Erdogan arrives in Cairo on first official visit since 2012 ■ WHO warns Israeli assault on Rafah would be an 'unfathomable catastrophe' ■ Report: Hostage talks in Cairo extended ■ Delegation of family members of Gaza hostages travels to the ICC in The Hague
The panelist said the Israeli PM 'wants them dead, as holy martyrs, for his own reasons,' prompting Netanyahu's party to declare that 'Hamas does not need their own media if it has News 13'
Tuesday's incidents come amid rising settler violence in the West Bank and attempts to clear lots for future settlements – and after the U.K. and U.S. each sanctioned four extremist Israeli settlers in unprecedented moves
As the Israeli army prepares for fighting Hezbollah in the north, it breaks new roads for tanks at the landscape's expense. Battles with Hamas in the south have caused fires in several nature reserves, and stray dogs wandering across the border raise fears of disease epidemics
The U.S. president said the Israeli premier was 'giving him hell' and is an obstacle to a cease-fire, according to an NBC report, a week after he reportedly called Netanyahu 'a bad f*cking guy' amid his frustration with Netanyahu's handling Israel's war in Gaza
Netanyahu has directed the Israeli army to draft plans to evacuate the nearly 1 million Palestinian civilians who currently seek shelter in Rafah ahead of a military incursion. The two leaders also discussed ongoing efforts to reach a hostage deal with Hamas
Israeli defense sources doubt that the government will evacuate the outpost, which was built on state-controlled land ■ A group of about 15 Israelis attacked Palestinians in the northern West Bank
Orna Coussin an Israeli writer and editor, rushed to her friend's help during a demonstration in Tel Aviv after a physical altercation between protesters and police officers erupted and Coussin's friend was violently attacked, according to her
All signs show that the Israeli prime minister doesn't intend on risking the survival of his ultra-right coalition on a cease-fire deal with Hamas – for him, the hostages can wait
Israel's announcement follows a number of allegations it had made linking UNRWA to Palestinian militant organizations in the Gaza Strip, which led to many of the group's top donors to pause their funding of it ■ UNRWA chief Lazzarini in response: agency 'did not know' what is under its headquarters, staff fled in October following Israeli evacuation orders
An Israeli invasion of Rafah will lead to a mass, panicked exodus of nearly a million Palestinian civilians towards a designated safe zone roughly the size of Ben-Gurion Airport. It's still unclear how the IDF plans to reconcile this with the ICJ's order that Israel must take all measures to avoid acts of genocide
Ireland's women's basketball team draw criticism this week for refusing to shake hands with Israeli opponents. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Basketball Ireland said in a statement that the refusal stemmed from "inflammatory and wholly inaccurate accusations of antisemitism made by Israeli players and coaching staff." Ahead of the game, the […]
Prime Minister Netanyahu tells IDF to prepare dual plans for evacuating civilians from Rafah and defeating Hamas forces ■ Anti-tank missiles fired from Lebanon to northern Israel, IAF launches retaliatory strikes ■ Syria says it shot down two drones near Damascus ■ Hungary, Czech Republic sink EU effort to impose sanctions on violent Israeli settlers
In this week's Israeli culture roundup: Artist-filmmaker Yael Bartana will represent Germany at this year's Venice Biennale, an event for a book two bereaved fathers, one Israeli and the other Palestinian, is cancelled in Haifa, and Tel Aviv Museum is still showing an exhibit grappling with the Yom Kippur War
At Gazala's restaurant in Manhattan, owner Gazala Halabi was proud to identify as Israeli, with the olive oil, herbs and spices brought from 'back home.' The vitriol, shattered glass and 'Free Palestine' graffiti after October 7 shocked her, but she has no intention to back down