Israel news feed for Sunday, May 4, 2025
- Israeli government reaches compromise with teachers, but some still plan to strike
- Israeli soccer coach says 'no league match should be played' until hostages are home
- From Brooklyn to Ra'anana, violence against Jews is fine, if it comes from right-wing Jews
- Bill to split attorney general role advances; AG warns it may aim to affect Netanyahu trial
- At Israel's Independence Day ceremony, trans icon Dana International broke the silence
- Italian journalist hacked months after Israeli spyware targeted his editor-in-chief
- Lawsuits against U.S. pro-Palestinian student activists reignite debate over protest limits
- Lebanon holds first local election in decade; Hezbollah likely to win Beirut stronghold
- Netanyahu believed he had a backchannel to shape U.S. Iran policy – until Trump fired Waltz
- 'My silence didn't protect me': Released hostage accuses Israeli trainer of sexual assault
- Despite calls to 'burn Gaza,' destroy Palestinian cities, no incitement probe of Israeli finance minister, Likud MK
- U.K. performances of Israeli-British duo canceled following BDS pressure
- Who will be Israel's next top Palestinian terrorist hunter?
- 'Alma's now a toddler, Roni a little girl. It's heartbreaking how much Omri is missing while he's in Gaza'
- Thanks to Donald Trump, a party blamed by Netanyahu for antisemitism just won reelection
- Israel must let international journalists into Gaza: Our call as Foreign Press Association members
- Zikim Probe: IDF troops didn't confront terrorists, failed to protect civilians
- The fine line between truth and misinformation: What to know before you hit ‘share’
- Yemen appoints new prime minister after cabinet resigned, council says
- A home for those who defend the home: This is the country’s independence gift to reservists
- A home for those who defend the home: This is the country’s independence gift to reservists
- Jordanian national in Florida sentenced to 6 years for targeting businesses he believed supported Israel
- 'Depopulation,' 'Kill zone,' and 'Second Nakba': The Lexicon of Brutality exposes how Israelis talk about the war
- These airlines cancel Israel flights after Houthi missile hit Ben-Gurion Airport
- Airlines cancel flights to Israel after Houthi missile strikes Ben-Gurion Airport
- Houthi missile falls at Ben-Gurion Airport after failed interception, IDF assesses
- U.K. police arrest eight, including seven Iranian nationals, in counterterror operations
- Israeli teachers strike amid government labor dispute
- IDF officer and soldier killed in combat in Southern Gaza on Saturday
- Israel is leveraging defense of Druze for control of southern Syria
- Two months into Israel's blockade, Gazans are nearly out of food
- In Gaza and Syria, Israel is marching toward an escalation
- Sources: Israeli cabinet approves Gaza operations expansion, entry of humanitarian aid
- Decades later, new suspect lead emerges in Munich 1970 antisemitic arson attack