A legal battle over whether Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza amounts to genocide opens Thursday at the United Nations' top court with preliminary hearings into South Africa's call for judges to order an immediate suspension of Israel's military actions. Israel stringently denies the genocide allegation. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram […]
For those who have dedicated their lives to improving Muslim-Jewish relations in America, the impact of the Israel-Hamas war has been devastating. 'I don't believe the recovery can begin until there's an end to the fighting in Gaza,' says one activist. 'There's lots of righteous indignation being expressed, and it's difficult not to join the cacophony,' says another
The satellite internet service also agreed not to grant access to humanitarian organizations inside Gaza without the approval of Israel’s defense establishment.
Israeli war cabinet convenes amid reports of Qatari mediated hostage deal ■ ICJ genocide hearing in The Hague set to take place on Thursday ■ IDF finds forensic evidence that Hamas held hostages in newly uncovered tunnel under Khan Yunis ■ Four Palestinian Red Crescent employees, two civilians killed in ambulance attack ■ IDF names soldier killed in Gaza combat ■ Blinken, Abbas discuss PA reforms in Ramallah
'Our government is not fulfilling its mission. We need the urgent help of the U.S. We need the hostages home alive now. Why are we here now? After 100 days that our loved ones are held in Gaza,' said Tsipi Haitovski, a dual U.S-Israeli citizen at the protest
The U.S. and Egypt have both put forward legitimate ideas on what the future government of Gaza could look like, but it seems that Israel is refusing to even discuss a future beyond 'ongoing Israeli security control.' As the war enters its fourth month, the future is as up in the air as it was when it started
Israel is saying in English and whispering in Hebrew that the third stage of the war in Gaza has begun - shifting from large-scale air and ground fighting to targeted operations ■ The assassination of the head of the Radwan Force was a message to senior Hezbollah officials ■ Blinken is here to promote a solution for Gaza and Lebanon, but his hosts in Jerusalem are skeptical
Israel claims responsibility for assassinating the chief of Hezbollah's drone unit ■ Nine IDF soldiers killed in Gaza Strip on Monday ■ IDF launches probe to tank fire that caused death of six soldiers ■ Blinken meets with Israeli leaders in fourth wartime visit, says Israel must allow Palestinians to return to homes in north Gaza ■ Blinken calls genocide charge on Israel 'meritless,' as U.K.'s Cameron says he is 'worried' Israel may have breached international law ■ Israel's foreign ministry denies engaging in plans to transfer Gaza residents out of Strip
Renowned actor and singer Idan Amedi, best known for his role in the popular Israeli series "Fauda," has been seriously wounded in the ongoing conflict in Gaza. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram The Amedi family confirmed the news, revealing that Idan was flown to Sheba Hospital in Tel Hashomer for urgent […]
At a caucus meeting, right-wing Israeli lawmakers offered advice like 'in the northern Gaza Strip we first have to conquer, annex, destroy all the houses.' Every time someone mentioned the resettlement of Gaza, loud applause erupted
Senior commander of elite Hezbollah unit killed in strike attributed to Israel ■ Two Israelis wounded in separate incidents along border with Lebanon ■ Palestinian Islamic Jihad released video of hostage held in Gaza ■ IDF reportedly entering 'new and less intense phase' of war ■ Dozens of protesters forcefully dispersed after blocking Knesset entrance, chanting 'elections now' ■ Three killed in car in airstrike near Rafah, southern Gaza ■ IDF chief says war will last the whole year
For days there was no sign of Bipin Jochi. Only thanks to a video from Gaza's al-Shifa Hospital released by the IDF did his family in Nepal learn that he was brought to Gaza alive. Three months later, his friends who survived the massacre relive the moments of terror and enlist in a campaign to save him
Tamir Adar is the grandson of Yaffa Adar, who was also held by Hamas in Gaza and freed in a hostage deal. Since the start of the war, 26 of the 132 hostages in Gaza have been confirmed dead
Observers of Israel's fierce bombing campaign in Gaza are invoking the term 'domicide.' Will the deliberate and systematic destruction of homes and basic infrastructure soon be legally defined as a crime against humanity – and where does this leave Israel?
Arab and Muslim Americans, especially in the swing state of Michigan, were key to Biden's victory in 2020. But now they blame the president for supporting Israel's destruction of Gaza. Can these voters be persuaded not to ditch the Democrats in 2024?
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu could have asked his ministers to shut up and stop saying stupid things about Gaza. Instead, he ignored and even encouraged them. He welcomes the frivolous South African request to the ICJ because it vindicates his 'The world is against us and it's not my fault' narrative
The impossible reality of Gaza: Mothers who are too malnourished to breastfeed, searches for food under the threat of bombings and aid organizations collapsing under the strain