Abdallah Al-Khatib, who won Best Feature Debut for his film 'Chronicles From the Siege', criticized the German government, saying it was complicit in Israel’s conduct in the war against Hamas.
24 hours after his highly controversial interview with U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee, the commentator posted an apology alleging that the president sent him a letter 'unequivocally denying' any contact with the convicted sex offender
Israel Police used a water cannon to disperse protesters near the Prime Minister's residence in Jerusalem. Israelis gathered in Tel Aviv, Haifa, Jerusalem and other cities, calling for a state commission of inquiry and government responsibility over hostages, Arab crime and state security
Israeli defense forces say the IDF is preparing for the possibility of a Hezbollah attack on northern Israel communities if Iran is struck. The IDF assessment is that, at least in the initial stage, the organization will seek to avoid a full-scale escalation
Witnesses to the shooting of Ahmed Ashkar during a police chase said Israel Police used unnecessary force, shooting Ashkar even after he had already fallen from his motorcycle. 'He didn't endanger anyone,' his father said
University students protested against the government on the first day of classes, as Iranian President Pezeshkian vowed not to concede to U.S. demands and officials anticipate another U.S. strike on Iran
Eleven countries, including Egypt, Jordan, the UAE and Saudi Arabia, criticized Huckabee's comments, saying that they directly contradict Trump's vision for the Middle East and 'pose a grave threat to the security and stability of the region'
The U.K. Home Affairs Committee said that while they cannot conclude Maccabi Tel Aviv fans were banned from attending a U.K. soccer match due to 'political pressure,' but they 'also cannot conclude with any confidence that the decision was not politically influenced'
A truck crashed into the gates of a Brisbane synagogue on Friday night, sparking an investigation into a suspected hate crime. Police swiftly arrested the 32-year-old suspect.
Two Israeli officials told Reuters they believe the gaps between Washington and Tehran are unbridgeable and that the chances of a near‑term military escalation are high. 'Both sides are sticking to their guns,' said Alan Eyre, a former U.S. diplomat and Iran specialist
The battle over Channel 13 reveals how Netanyahu has for years recruited foreign tycoons to help him reshape the media and kill critical coverage and journalistic independence
Gail’s Bakery, which operates roughly 170 locations throughout the United Kingdom, opened its new location in north London, where it was met by a small group of pro-Palestinian protesters.
Surging electricity demand and shrinking gas reserves are pushing Israel to consider civilian nuclear power – from offshore partnerships to an American 'black box' reactor on Israeli soil
A decade passed between the killing of the first son and the second. Nur was killed at a West Bank checkpoint, and Rayan was shot in an ambush on his way home. IDF soldiers took Rayan's body, and Israel now refuses to return it
The move follows a heated TV exchange about a fatal police shooting, in which the lawmaker told a uniformed spokesperson to 'shut your mouth' and called him 'a nobody.' Police issued a rare public rebuke, accused him of abusing parliamentary immunity, and demanded a public apology
Hamas' leadership race comes down to Gaza cease-fire negotiator Khalil al-Hayya and former chief Khaled Meshal, with sources saying the outcome is expected to shape the group's political strategy, regional relations, and approach to Israel in the years ahead
“It may not have started off being like that, but I believe that is what it turned into,” said Kelly, who in August 2025 cosponsored an act to withhold the transfer of offensive weapons to Israel.