Last week, the EU and Israel reached a deal: More humanitarian aid into Gaza, in exchange for nixing any punitive downgrading of EU-Israel trade. But European states should have known that Netanyahu's government is full of liars, thieves and demagogues who place no value on their own word
A source close to the U.S. president told Haaretz that Trump expects a breakthrough in negotiations for a hostage deal and a cease-fire in Gaza to come from the Israeli side. The question is how he will respond if Israel continues to drag out the negotiations with Hamas
The Druze in Israel and Syria claim that the current escalation is a calculated move by the new regime in Damascus. Whether this is true or not, the incidents in Sweida illustrate the difficulty of dealing with a regime that persecutes minorities
Thirteen ex-ambassadors sent a letter to Germany's leaders, in an attempt to influence Berlin to halt arms deliveries to Israel and intensify sanctions on settlers. 'True friends take action when a friend puts himself at risk,' the letter says
The carrier's cancellation of routes to Israel is, at the time of writing, the longest-spanning of any airline, and EasyJet is expected to miss out not only on the lucrative summer vacation market but also the rush of Israelis traveling during the Jewish holiday period
This incident occurred just days after far-right MEP Grzegorz Braun referred to the Auschwitz gas chambers as “fake” and accused the Auschwitz Museum of promoting “pseudo-history.”
Items banned by Israel include operating tables, scalpels and vaporizers for people with respiratory disorders. The IDF said its policy is 'not a blanket ban,' saying it has allowed 'dual-use' products that could also be used by Hamas to enter Gaza 'despite the security risks'
The restaurant opened shortly after Shabbat ended at 10 pm, and just 12 minutes later, a group of individuals entered and threw flyers and sprayed anti-Israel messages on the walls.
Israel and the US are planning a $200 million joint quantum fund, possibly in collaboration with the UAE and Saudi Arabia, and expansion of the Abraham Accords to follow.
Instead of going right for a peace agreement or some sort of normalization, Israel should look to a far more pragmatic approach to ensure calm on its northern border
Israel would feel threatened by an Iranian effort to extricate the 400 kilograms of 60 percent enriched uranium thought to have survived last month's attacks ■ The calm after the storm: Israel's military budget battle begins
International organizations say that the Israeli government insists on them buying baby formula through it and paying customs duty – leaving much aid stuck outside Gaza. Israel denies the allegations, but according to UNRWA, the percentage of Gazan children suffering from malnourishment has doubled since March
Although a law banning UNRWA's operations in Israel was passed, the agency still pays utility bills for properties in its name and refuses to vacate two former sites in Jerusalem. The state now seeks to avoid a legal battle and confiscate the land
Supporters argued that the Anti-Defamation League has used accusations of antisemitism to target critics of Israel and Palestinian rights advocates. If approved, the measure will end the union's use of ADL materials, reports and school programs
Greek carrier Aegean will be among the first major airlines to resume flights to Israel following the Iran cease-fire, as EU lifts safety restrictions, but most foreign carriers remain hesitant amid insurance, staffing and financial concerns
Attorneys appealing on behalf of the Foreign Press Association in Israel stress that the significance of press coverage of first-hand testimonies in the Gaza Strip increases in light of talks of a cease-fire, despite security risks
Following dinner with Trump in the White House, Netanyahu stuck to the same old tired talking points while five more young IDF soldiers were killed in Gaza. Forty soldiers have died and only one living hostage released since Israel broke the cease-fire in March, yet there's still no end in sight
Each side fought for different goals and claimed different victories. Israel did manage to achieve a few of its objectives; but Iran maintained its defensive position on everything it really needed
Israel receives $3.8 billion annually for the purchase of military equipment and weaponry. Tenders reveal around 20 construction projects funded through U.S. military aid
Behind the famous White House handshake between Rabin and Arafat was one sleepless night in Sweden, when Israel and the PLO tied together the loose ends of the agreement. Joel Singer, who conducted the negotiations, recounts that forgotten final chapter