Israel news feed for Tuesday, May 7, 2024
- Nothing about Israel's Rafah attack and the cease-fire talks is quite what it seems
- Israel has become a burden to the Jewish people
- Holocaust marketers preserve Israel as the perpetual victim
- White House says gaps between Israel and Hamas on cease-fire deal can be bridged
- Israel must say yes to a hostage deal, no to conquering Rafah
- Haaretz Cartoon
- Israeli, Hamas delegations arrive in Cairo amid mixed signals
- Israelis who ridicule pro-Palestinian campus protests are playing with fire
- Hostages Families Forum: Presumed hostage Lior Rudaeff was killed on Oct. 7 and his body is held in Gaza
- Hostage, cease-fire talks will determine the future of Rafah operation
- A taste of resilience: October 7 survivors from Netiv Ha'asara open cafe in Sarona, Tel Aviv
- How Israel can still win the ultimate victory over Hamas and Iran
- U.S. slow-rolling weapons sale to Israel, sparking questions of policy shift
- Ukraine says it foiled a Russian spy agency plot to assassinate President Zelenskyy
- Israel's threat of a Rafah operation worked – but mainly against Egypt and the U.S.
- Biden marks Holocaust day by condemning Oct. 7 denialism, rising antisemitism in America
- Israel commits to limit Rafah operation, grant control of crossing with Egypt to private U.S. firm
- Israel at war, day 214: Israeli delegation lands in Egypt for cease-fire talks
- Telegrass Israeli weed marketplace founder sentenced to 8 years for running criminal organization
- Majority of Israelis prioritize Hamas hostage deal over Rafah operation, IDI poll finds
- MIT pro-Palestinian encampment cleared by police, only to be reassembled by protesters
- Why pro-Israel groups are spending millions against this Indiana Republican
- New York Times staff, incl. Israeli journalist, wins Pulitzer for Gaza War coverage
- Israel's job: Do no harm to the prospects of a deal despite Hamas' flawed answer
- Even the pro-Palestinian protesters couldn't burst the Met Gala bubble
- Israel already employing 28,000 Palestinians; Renovation sector in crisis
- Israel already employing 28,000 Palestinians; Renovation sector in crisis
- New Macklemore song celebrates anti-Israel campus protests
- Israeli army takes control of Palestinian side of Rafah Border Crossing, forces operating in city's east
- In Israel, Jewish extremists worshipping a God of Holy War are getting stronger
- Dutch police end a pro-Palestinian demonstration at Amsterdam university
- ‘Student intifada here to stay’: Harvard activists defy suspension threat
- Two Israeli soldiers killed in Hezbollah drone strike
- IDF Rafah action intensifies; Israel seizes city's border with Sinai
- Eurovision contestant Eden Golan focuses on spreading 'good vibes'
- Clashes erupt as authorities raid MIT encampment hours before Israel independence event
- Wounded Israeli soldiers bring resilience to UCLA amid canceled Holocaust event
- Columbia University cancels main commencement ceremony after protests
- Singing 'Hatikvah' in Harvard Palestinian stronghold, Jewish students fight back
- Harvard President threatens to expel student protesters from campus
- Netanyahu, trapped by Hamas' 'Yes,' is driving a wedge between Israel and the U.S.
- Gov't decides to continue with Rafah measures despite potential breakthrough
- Report: US pauses weapon shipment to delay Israel from entering Rafah
- U.S.: Israel agrees to open Kerem Shalom crossing for aid into Gaza on Wednesday
- Architect of Israel's judicial coup jeered at Holocaust memorial ceremony in New York
- Pro-Palestinian protesters demonstrate outside Auschwitz during March of the Living
- 'God has intervened': Gun failure saves Pittsburgh church pastor from shooter