Israelis may be increasingly appalled by settler violence. But rifles and Molotov cocktails are only its most visible form – violence is built into the settlement enterprise itself
Yoav Eliasi, known in Israel under his pseudonym the Shadow, was commander of the Tel Aviv District security squad and was investigated on suspicion of breach of trust after a Haaretz probe found he allegedly used police connections to benefit an entertainment complex he co-owned
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Tomer-Yerushalmi has been targeted by the right over her suspected leak of footage showing Israeli soldiers abusing a Palestinian detainee. Channel 14 said in response to its misidentification that the woman 'strongly resembled' the former military advocate general
The prime minister's Likud party claims the initiative violates election law and targets voters with certain political views, while the campaign's organizers reject the claim, saying it is nonpartisan and assists any Israeli abroad who wants to vote
At a packed Jaffa event, A Place for Us All, founded by Standing Together activists, says it can 'bring in votes' to the anti-Netanyahu camp – despite fears it could waste them
The Wall Street Journal reports that Tehran has given the IRGC expanded control of the country's military, while expanding its counterintelligence efforts within Iran and increasing domestic production of missiles and drones
The poll predicts that ruling party Likud and opposition party Yashar are the largest parties, with 23 seats each. The Democrats and Yisrael Beiteinu maintained their strength with 10 Knesset seats, while Otzma Yehudit strengthened by two Knesset seats and also garnered 10 seats
Israeli scholar Avital Davidovich Eshed traces how virginity became bound up with marriage, money and family honor – and why its meaning was always a matter of interpretation
The event comes as artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies are reshaping the technology sector and forcing companies and professionals to adapt to new realities.
The event comes as artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies are reshaping the technology sector and forcing companies and professionals to adapt to new realities.
In the incident on Friday night, Montes yelled during the service, disrupting it, and then struck a 63-year-old congregant and headbutted a member of security personnel who was escorting him out.
Faced with threats from Hezbollah, Beirut will likely try to convince the United States to agree to a phased process. The unresolved question is how much flexibility Trump will allow Lebanon – and what he will dictate to Israel
Only after Haaretz contacted police did the officer file a report – roughly 36 hours after the search. In 13 similar cases, protesters received a $203,000 settlement from police, which admitted no wrongdoing
There's a new thesis terrorizing supporters of the anti-Netanyahu bloc: Bennett and Lieberman will play games, refuse to recommend Gadi Eisenkot for prime minister and flirt with the other side to extort the premiership. It won't bear fruit
The secular Yair Lapid, who opposes religious coercion, sides with the American ambassador who wants the Land of Israel to stretch from the Euphrates to the Nile. This is vertigo in all its glory