Pro-Palestinian protesters in Ghent have been protesting against Israel's military offensive in Gaza and have been occupying parts of its campus since early May. The university, which already severed ties with three Israeli institutions, had 18 ongoing partnerships with Israeli academic institutions
'We regret to inform you that we cannot consider your submission for publication due to the journal's commitment to BDS guidelines,' editors of the Cultural Critique wrote to an Israeli scholar who submitted a paper for review
Biden lays out three-phase Israeli proposal for hostage, cease-fire deal with Hamas ■ Netanyahu says new proposal to Hamas is in line with Israel's goals ■ Israeli army confirms its forces are in central Rafah ■ Hamas releases voice recording of hostage Noa Argamani in Gaza captivity ■ Fifteen rockets fired at northern Israel in latest barrage from Lebanon, IDF says
Israel runs the risk of opening up a new front, given the moves the government has planned ■ The IDF is finding it hard to deal with shooting attacks from Palestinian towns at Israeli communities close to the West Bank separation barrier ■ Thousands of reservists received their third call-up papers – but some of them are having to scrounge around for the most basic equipment
Little children with cancer are treated at this unique Israeli preschool like 'normal' kids, with the goal of reintegrating them into the community. 'One mother said that the doctors saved her son's life and the preschool saved his soul'
Sasha Trupanov, 25, was taken from his family home in Kibbutz Nir Oz, along with his grandmother, mother, and partner. It is unknown when the video was filmed; Israeli officials said on Tuesday that no progress has been made on a deal that could release the hostages held in Gaza
IDF says it's 'too early' to determine what caused fatal blaze in Rafah tent camp ■ Ireland, Spain and Norway formally recognize Palestinian state ■ Palestinian Islamic Jihad publishes video of Israeli hostage Sasha Trupanov ■ Former Mossad chief Yossi Cohen threatened former ICC prosecutor to drop war crimes investigation against Israel, Guardian reports ■ Here's what you need to know 235 days into the war
Israel's media has been concealing the unbearable figures and pictures of the Gaza war. The latest announcement from the army about the Rafah strike should also be taken with skepticism. Unless you are a devoted consumer of Israeli media
Arabic-language media outlets reported early Tuesday that Israeli tanks had advanced deep into the city of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, expanding their military operation after a night of airstrikes pounded the city. According to Reuters, the Israeli military entered the center of Rafah, with tanks spotted by Palestinians near the Muaid Al-Auda […]
Israeli officials: No progress in hostage talks ■ White House: Rafah incidents won't prompt U.S. to withdraw military assistance to Israel ■ Pentagon: Gaza pier will take over a week to repair ■ Israeli tanks reportedly reach Rafah city center ■ UNRWA says about a million people fled Rafah in the past 3 weeks ■ ABC NEWS reports that a piece of shrapnel ignited a fuel tank that caused the fire in Rafah ■ Ireland, Spain, Norway officially recognize a Palestinian State
Israeli human rights groups petitioned Israel's top court to shut down the Sde Teiman facility for Gazan detainees following reports in recent months that conditions there may violate Israeli and international law
Gaza and the West Bank used to be among the destinations that Seffi Ben Joseph – one of Israel's first and best-known tour guides – used to visit most frequently. Looking back, he realizes how wrong it was to bring Israeli visitors there
The New York City Police Department seeks information on vandals targeting an Israeli cafe with swastikas and anti-Zionist messages, offering a reward for details.
A troubling incident of academic censorship has come to light after an Israeli academic had his manuscript rejected by the journal Cultural Critique published by the University of Minnesota Press solely based on the publication's adherence to the boycott, divestment, and sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel. Gai Farchi, an Israeli scholar, penned a letter to […]
Experts say that the poor track record of the Israeli judiciary in investigating incidents of violations of the laws of war, incitement against Gazans by senior officials, and more, will make it hard for Israel to argue in The Hague that it is seriously investigating itself. But it's not too late to change course
The army says that the three were killed during Hamas' October 7 attack in Israeli territory, or before they were taken into the tunnel where they were found in Gaza
Israeli officials fear that the court, which did not previously order Israel to stop the war in Gaza, may take a tougher stance against Israel's military offensive this time – potentially exposing it to international sanctions
This year's Israel Film Center Festival is unusual in many ways. For starters, it's a post-October 7 Israeli cultural event that hasn't been canceled. 'People here really want to show support for Israeli artists,' says director Isaac Zablocki, adding that big festivals snubbing Israeli filmmakers is for him 'an opportunity to get stronger premieres than ever'
'What they're not telling you is, I have done 20 or 15 press conferences with Israeli media. They can ask anything they want, and they do,' Netanyahu said to Jake Tapper, who was specifically asking about interviews and not press conferences
Israeli officials arrived at an AP location in southern Israel and seized their equipment earlier Tuesday, alleging they were violating the country's new foreign broadcaster law by providing images of Gaza to Al Jazeera