Professor Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian, who distributed a petition accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza, was asked to leave her position but refused, leading to her suspension by the university. The university's leadership expressed 'regret and shame' over her remarks and activities
Sa'ar justified his decision by citing the policy led by the five-member war cabinet in Gaza. He called for heightened military pressure on Hamas, hinting at a divergence from the stance of centrist ministers Gantz and Eisenkot
The push to get food in by sea highlighted the international frustration with the humanitarian aid truck system that has left northern Gaza severely neglected. The ship, organized by Open Arms and World Central Kitchen, is expected to arrive at Gaza's coast in two or three days
For Israel's rising jingoistic, messianic religious right, the war in Gaza is about recovering pride and projecting power. Desperate hostages held by Hamas don't fit their narrative
The Knesset Labor and Welfare Committee approved retroactive payments for Gaza hostages in lieu of salaries, with even those unemployed to get NIS 7,000 minimum.
The Knesset Labor and Welfare Committee approved retroactive payments for Gaza hostages in lieu of salaries, with even those unemployed to get NIS 7,000 minimum.
Chen, a 19-year-old dual U.S.-Israeli citizen, served in the IDF's armored corps and was stationed on the Gaza border on October 7. U.S. President Joe Biden said he was 'devastated to learn that American Itay Chen was killed by Hamas during its brutal terrorist assault'
A ship taking almost 200 tons of food to Gaza left a port in Cyprus early on Tuesday in a pilot project to open a new sea route for aid to the population. The charity ship Open Arms was seen sailing out of Larnaca port in Cyprus, towing a barge containing around 200 tonnes […]
Here we are, watching Ukraine's first Oscar winner imploring the world to recall the horrors of Ukraine's suffering, slightly over two years past the start of a war. In two years, where will we be with Israel's war in Gaza?
The Jewish director was widely panned on social media for supposedly saying during his acceptance speech that he was 'refuting his Jewishness' in the wake of Israel's war in Gaza, but the full quote makes it clear that his somewhat awkward phrasing is to blame for the misinterpretation
The IDF Ombudsman's annual report on IDF reservists' complaints – devoted mostly to the Gaza war period – found a major increase in complaints on shortages of combat equipment, basic protective gear, and access to shelters
While Israeli army plans to fully dismantle the UN agency in order to undermine Hamas' civilian rule in Gaza, including through a slander campaign, it's unclear which organization will assume its responsibilities
Just like the Russian offensive in Ukraine, Israel's invasion of Gaza could become a war with no end in sight and without the sides being capable of reaching a compromise agreement to end it
President Joe Biden has stepped up public pressure on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government, warning he's "hurting Israel" and speaking candidly about "come to Jesus" conversations with the leader over the growing humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Despite Biden's increased displays of frustration, Israeli officials and Middle East analysts say no signs are emerging […]
U.S. believes Israel will not operate in Rafah in near future, CNN reports ■ Ramadan begins with minor police clash in Jerusalem ■ Officials in Gaza warn only Hamas has ability to supervise aid distribution ■ U.S. promotes two to four day pause in fighting to renew deal talks
Following the aid convoy incident's casualties and the Israeli government's inaction on demonstrations blocking aid from entering Gaza, the U.S. plan to build a seaport reflects the change of tone in Washington. Hamas stands to gain without making significant concessions, and its incentive to strike a deal may decrease
The coalition, called the Association of International Development Agencies, or AIDA, says its members have played a critical role and are desperately needed more than five months into the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza
How is that an abstract issue like the reasonableness criterion in court judgments could bring hundreds of thousands into the streets, and yet so many fewer showed up to join the march of the Gaza hostages' families?
The United States set a dramatic precedent: Israel doesn't exclusively call the shots in Gaza. And if Israel had illusions about resisting a foreign presence in the enclave, the makeshift port proves the opposite