Israel news feed for Tuesday, May 14, 2024
- From 'Friends' actor to vocal defender of Israel: Michael Rapaport's New Yorker’s guide to advocacy
- Harvard students end protest as university agrees to discuss Middle East conflict
- Defense officials cry conflict of interest over justice's refusal to halt probe into October 7 failings
- Israeli officials caution that Egypt may pull out of hostage deal mediation efforts as crisis intensifies
- The shame and the shambles of Israel's policy on Gaza aid
- Most Israelis aren't interested, but a diplomatic initiative is the only way forward
- The war in Gaza demands daring beyond the battlefield
- Israeli civilian killed by missile in northern Israel, five IDF soldiers wounded
- Haaretz Cartoon
- On Israel's most depressing Independence Day, Netanyahu exploited the fallen and hostages for propaganda
- German court convicts, fines top AfD politician for using a Nazi slogan
- In Gaza's Jabalya, with no 'day after' strategy, Israeli soldiers fight Hamas – again
- Paris Holocaust memorial vandalized with 'blood-red hands'
- School district grilled by Congress accused of teaching one-sided lessons on Gaza
- U.K. court accuses two men of machine gun plot to murder Jews
- Israel's refusal to discuss 'day after' Gaza war threatens America's whole Middle East strategy
- Israel at war, day 221: Egypt mulls downgrading relations with Israel over Rafah op
- Netanyahu ministers join Israeli far-right 'march to Gaza,' demand Palestinians' expulsion
- World Court to hold hearings over IDF Rafah offensive; Israel to present case on Friday
- Palestinian truckers fear for safety after aid convoy for Gaza wrecked by far-right Israelis
- PFLP: The lesser known terrorist group fueling protests in the US
- Two trucks with humanitarian aid bound for Gaza set on fire in the West Bank
- Amid the Gaza war, is Israel's pro-peace camp facing extinction or resurrection?
- Report: Hezbollah commander among two killed in Israeli drone strike in southern Lebanon
- Jews were excluded from California county’s death penalty juries for decades, new evidence reveals