Most of Iran's population has known no leader other than Khamenei, whose mass-mourning ceremonies began Friday. That same public is waiting to see who is actually making decisions, and whether the new leaders will succeed in turning Iran into one of the world's central players
The Armenians deserved this recognition a century ago. They receive it now not because historical truth finally prevailed, but because it briefly became politically expedient: one more truth spoken as a lie by the reckless government of Benjamin Netanyahu
What brings a young Israeli, someone serving in a combat unit, to torture a man by tying him to a pole? Did he wrong them somehow? He's their age, after all. Did they think about his life or his dreams? About his past, present and future?
Secular residents and customers from the area arrived at the new café to prevent ultra-Orthodox men from entering the premises amid repeated confrontations throughout the day. 'I feel this will happen again next week, and we will prepare for it,' the owner told Haaretz
Wiam Faisal, 17, died Saturday after the shooting in which Jonathan Khoury, 18, was killed; another young man remains hospitalized in serious condition as police investigate the incident in northern Israel
Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya's lawyer said he struggled to breathe and speak and seemed close to losing consciousness several times, during a Thursday visit, and said the doctor told him he fears he would be killed in Israeli custody
U.S. President Donald Trump, speaking with Axios, said he and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu 'get along very good,' and that the two could possibly meet next week, for the first time since the joint U.S.-Israel war in Iran was launched in February
About 31,000 people protested outside the conference in Erfurt, where party leaders' terms were extended. The event coincided with the 100th anniversary of the Nazi Party congress held nearby, though the party rejected claims that the timing was symbolic
Protesters gathered to demand a state probe into October 7 and mandatory Haredi military service • 'Now is the time to get more into the streets, to safeguard the integrity of the elections and ensure that anyone who can vote does so,' the prime minister's former chief of staff said
"Antisemitism is a threat that must be addressed with the seriousness that such a deadly reality demands," said former US deputy special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism Aaron Keyak.
Trump said Tehran wants 'to settle so badly. We gave them a week off for a funeral because we're nice,' as Iran buried supreme leader Khamenei months after his death in a U.S. strike • Speaking on the state of his nation, Trump linked anti-communist rhetoric to his hardline immigration policies
Burials are meant to be conducted within a day of death in Islam, but because of the risks of holding a big funeral during the war it was postponed until after last month's interim truce deal was agreed
After his team beat Australia 4-2 on penalties and qualified for the World Cup's round of 16 for the first time, Egypt coach Hossam Hassan celebrated by brandishing a Palestinian flag and dedicating the historic win to the Palestinian people. 'May God grant them victory,' he said
Millions are expected to participate in funeral processions across the country for the late supreme leader, who was killed in an Israeli strike in February. From Tehran's Grand Mosalla, the coffin will move to Qom, to Shi'ite holy cities in Iraq and be laid to rest in Mashhad, Ali Khamenei's hometown
In a radical experiment, Shahar Feinstein Gavriel put children from Israel's wealthiest families and children of asylum seekers in the same classrooms, side by side. Did it work?
Ismail Tamizi lost his job in Israel after 38 years, and since then his small plot of land in the West Bank has been his whole world. Last month, settlers approached the plot and one of them shot Tamizi. The Israeli police are shifting responsibility to the army, while the army is passing it back to the police