Political observers say Maureen Galindo’s inflammatory remarks about Israel and Jews were largely unknown before her surprise primary performance and may now be hurting her chances.
Newspaper editor and owner Moses Beach was part of the famous 1867 tour group that encountered a landscape that wasn't exactly 'a land flowing with milk and honey'
A recent indictment details how a smuggler known as 'Abu Basel' used defense ties to run a parallel ring that raked in millions, creating 'the appearance of an operation carried out under the auspices of the state'
The second poisonous injection is occurring in the West Bank. Netanyahu leaves behind the 150 farms and Jewish terror apparatus designed to expel Palestinians, seize their land and thwart their independence
Many people who view themselves as centrists or leftists don't really oppose the fundamental situation within which all this is happening. When it comes to the genocide in the Gaza Strip, for instance, many of them either participated in it or kept silent about it
It's vital to ask: If Israel indeed has nothing to hide about what is happening inside prison walls, why does the government not allow Red Cross personnel to visit jailed Palestinians? The Israeli public must receive answers to these questions
Hungary's ICC governing body welcomed Budapest's decision to remain in the Rome Statute after halting its withdrawal, with officials noting the move preserves 'full cooperation' obligations; Incoming Prime Minister Péter Magyar said Hungary must enforce ICC rulings on leaders including Netanyahu
Sherine Abdel Wahab, Egypt's biggest pop star, has been in the headlines as much for her music as her turbulent personal life, which includes being sectioned by her family
From Tuesday morning, communities on the conflict zone between Israel and Lebanon will face restrictions on public gatherings; Israeli officials said expanded strikes on Hezbollah targets are awaiting cabinet approval, as Netanyahu vowed to 'increase the intensity' of attacks following drone fire from Lebanon
A Texas Democratic primary runoff has drawn national attention after candidate Maureen Galindo spread antisemitic conspiracy theories, leaving Democrats scrambling to distance themselves while alleging that conservative groups may be secretly funding her campaign
U.S. President Donald Trump said talks with Iran were going nicely and urged more Arab and Muslim states to sign up to the Abraham Accords, which aim to normaliזe ties between Arab and other Muslim-majority states and Israel
The first official election campaign video from Netanyahu's Likud party treads familiar territory: incitement and division. But it also signals how the prime minister, behind in the polls, intends to distract voters from his plentiful failures
The remarks mark the most explicit papal admission to date of institutional responsibility, going beyond Pope Francis's condemnation of modern-day slavery.
In 2015, the Joint List managed to create something larger than parliamentary arithmetic, representing a rare moment of collective political visibility and dignity for many. The problem today is not fragmentation between Arab parties, but the collapse of the public's belief that parliamentary politics can protect them
The Park Slope Food Co-op community has split over whether the anti-Israel measure constitutes antisemitism, or if it's a legitimate way to act against the policies of Israeli government until it 'complies with international law'
The Bank of Israel lowered its benchmark rate to 3.75%, citing falling inflation, a stronger shekel and reduced geopolitical risks, while warning renewed regional instability could drive prices back up