Israel news feed for Friday, July 5, 2024
- In '99, an architect of the Oslo Accords wrote up a grim vision of Israel's future. It turned out to be painfully accurate
- Netanyahu tried to derail the hostage deal even before Hamas responded
- Hamas drops demand for lasting cease-fire during first phase of Gaza hostage deal
- Hamas informs Hezbollah it agrees to Gaza cease-fire deal; Netanyahu: Gaps remain
- NYPD reports 45 antisemitic incidents last month, 57% of all hate crimes in the city
- How to address an intelligence warning without compromising the spy: A lesson from Ashraf Marwan
- Israel at war, day 273: Hamas made significant shift in truce talks, U.S. official says
- Israel's path to convince Hezbollah to hold its fire hinges on striking a Gaza deal with Hamas
- Hamas hostage posters ripped from outside Illinois congressman's Capitol office
- Palestinians report seven dead in Israeli raid in West Bank's Jenin; IDF says it targeted militants
- Despite Starmer's stonking win, U.K. election results signal rise of far-right and far-left populism
- Victorious Keir Starmer pledges to stabilize U.K. as Labour win huge majority
- Jewish voters hope U.K.'s new prime minister can keep antisemitic extremists at bay
- Pro-Palestinian encampments spur antisemitism on campus, Australian research finds
- A full reoccupation of Gaza won't keep Israelis safe. It will only fan the flames
- Police: Three Israelis who were not part of defense forces suspected of murder of a Palestinian on October 7
- End of an era: Keir Starmer appointed UK PM by King Charles
- Report: Turkish soccer player suspended from Euro Championship for controversial gesture linked to radical fascist group
- Netanyahu tried to derail the hostage deal even before Hamas responded
- Netanyahu's office says 'gaps remain' in Gaza talks as Mossad chief returns from Doha
- For the Israeli-Palestinian struggle to end, two psychological realities must align
- Following photographers' complaints: Meta set to change tags for AI-generated images