Tarabin residents reported that police fired stun grenades and rubber bullets and damaged cars, adding that forces confiscated an ATV on the suspicion it was stolen and detained an elderly woman before 'returning with reinforcements to provoke people'
The 22-year-old victim, Barqat Amash, was evacuated to a hospital for treatment, where he was later pronounced dead. Police say the shooting was the result of a criminal feud
The five vessels crossed the Strait of Hormuz since Thursday, shipping data showed, reflecting a change in Iran's policy to allow passage for vessels it deems friendly
The soldier posted a story on Instagram showing the detained Palestinian holding a sign with the social media handle of his business, and the words 'Happy Holidays' in Hebrew. The IDF said it considered the incident 'very serious'
According to reports in The Wall Street Journal, Qatar declined to take a central role in the U.S.-Iran cease-fire talks, as Tehran rejected a 48-hour truce proposed by the Trump administration
Alison Klayman began working on 'Scenes From the Divide,' her new short documentary, after noticing that 'fights that had been about Israel were suddenly all about Zohran'
The Gulf states aren't giving up on their relations with Washington; they want a system in which the United States is a partner, not the only anchor. And Israel might remain on the outside
Anyone who finds it hard to believe that Netanyahu contributed to the radicalization of the Palestinians should look at Israeli society, where he did the same thing
According to insiders and analysts, the appearances are part of a calculated effort by Iran's theocratic leadership to project resilience and authority, not only over the vital Strait of Hormuz but also over the population, despite a sustained U.S.-Israeli campaign aimed at 'obliterating' it
West Bank-born Salah Salem Sarsour, 53, the president of the Islamic Society of Milwaukee, was arrested on Monday for suspicions of 'funding terror organizations and lying on immigration forms,' according to a statement by DHS Acting Assistant Secretary. He is a permanent U.S. resident and has no criminal record in the country
Being underground in Israel during its war with Iran creates the most random moments, with a random mix of people wherever you happen to be. So you begin to notice the rhythm of it
Police dispersed an anti-war protest near one of Israel's largest shelters, citing public safety concerns. Responding to a High Court petition against the crackdown, police said the right to protest 'is not absolute' and must be balanced with the 'right to public order'
The Kufiyas in Buchenwald group said the ban violates the 'Oath of Buchenwald,' pledging to resist all genocides. Organizer Rachael Shapiro accused the memorial of using Holocaust exceptionalism to 'actively provide cover for Germany's participation in and funding of the mass murder of Palestinians'
Though IDF officials said that Israeli forces are not taking part in the search efforts, The Associated Press reported that Israel is helping the United States with the search and rescue operation
Local governments' leaders and residents of Israel's frontline communities harshly criticized the statement made by IDF officials earlier on Friday, and called for 'lasting security and the dismantling of what is called Hezbollah'