■ GAZA: UN World Food Program says 15 humanitarian aid trucks were looted after 107 entered on Thursday ■ IRAN: Iran says 'some, but not conclusive progress' was made in fifth round of nuclear negotiations ■ ISRAEL: IDF intercepts one rocket launched from Gaza; IDF says second sirens sounded were false alarm ■ U.S.: Suspect who shot Israeli embassy workers at Gaza aid event charged with murder
The murder of two embassy staffers marks a grim escalation of violence since October 7, 2023. But for decades, Israeli embassies, from Turkey to Thailand, London to Buenos Aires, have been targeted by attacks claiming the lives of diplomats, their families and civilians caught in the crossfire
Israeli leaders from both the coalition and opposition tied the Washington D.C. embassy staff murders to the 'incitement and brainwashing' by the pro-Palestinian movement in the U.S. ■ World leaders condemn 'cowardly, antisemitic' attack
Israeli far-right Channel 14's coverage of humanitarian aid to Gaza reveals a disturbing moral calculus: starvation is acceptable, as long as no one sees it
Yehoud, freed after 482 days in captivity, called her Knesset appearance an 'act of desperation.' She said she was beaten and isolated after her captors' relatives died in Israeli strikes. Her partner Ariel Cunio and his brother David remain in Gaza
Prof. Jonathan Dekel-Chen had to fight for over a year until his son, Sagui, was released from Hamas captivity in February. He says the U.S.-initiated release of Edan Alexander shows the Israeli government's 'lack of commitment' to releasing the hostages
According to an Israeli source, talks are based on 'the Witkoff plan with modifications' which calls for a two-month cease-fire, the release of 10 living hostages and half of the deceased hostages at the deal's start, before entering negotiations on the war's end
An Israeli source told Haaretz that even if the delegation stays in Doha over the weekend, it may be for appearances only. Meanwhile, U.S. involvement wanes and intense strikes on Gaza have yet to yield results
ISRAEL: Police officer stabbed outside Jerusalem Old City, assailant shot dead by police ■ GAZA: IDF tells north Gaza residents to move south ahead of renewed ground offensive; at least 93 people killed in Israeli strikes since Friday morning ■ IRAN: Iranian FM denies receiving U.S. proposal on nuclear agreement, after Trump says Iran must 'move quickly' on nuclear proposal, or 'something bad' will happen ■ YEMEN: Health ministry says one person killed in Israeli strikes on Houthi ports in Yemen
At the initiative and mediation of Qatar, Israeli senior officials met with their Syrian counterparts, in efforts to establish channels of communication and means of conflict de-escalation in the region
Medics said most of the dead were killed in a barrage of Israeli airstrikes on houses in the Jabalya area of northern Gaza. The IDF issued an evacuation order to part of Gaza City later Wednesday
Days after October 7 ,2023, Haaretz reported that settlers and soldiers assaulted Palestinians and leftist activists in the West Bank, but no decision has been made on the matter in Military Court. One victim warns that the violence 'will backfire on the Israeli public' in the future
ISRAEL: IDF intercepts missile from Yemen; IDF intercepts three rockets fired From Gaza after attempted hit on Hamas chief ■ GAZA: IDF targets Hamas Gaza leader Mohammed Sinwar in strike on European Hospital in Khan Yunis ■ CEASE-FIRE: Trump envoy Witkoff spoke with Netanyahu multiple times in past day, but PM sticks to demand that half the hostages be released before truce talks begin, Israeli official says
In response to the father of captive IDF soldier Nimrod Cohen, Yehuda, who asked 'Why aren't you forcing the Israeli government to stop the war?' U.S. special envoy Witkoff replied, 'We're not the Israeli government,' adding 'we can't tell them what to do'
A wave of Israeli lawmakers refusing to cooperate with Israeli police has underscored the government's contempt toward law enforcement. Choosing to ignore police summonses, however, may do them more harm than good
The world's largest sovereign wealth fund will no longer invest in Paz Retail and Energy, citing the Israeli company's operations in the West Bank. The fund is the latest European financial entity to weaken ties to Israeli companies
GAZA: Israeli-American hostage Edan Alexander released from Hamas captivity; Israeli strikes kill 29 people in Gaza, wound 94 ■ CEASE-FIRE: U.S. hopes Alexander's release 'marks the beginning of the end' of the war; Israeli delegation will arrive in Doha for negotiations ■ IRAN: "Very good things" are happening in talks regarding Iran's nuclear program, Trump said
The move follows the Israeli army's announcement that it needs 12,000 additional soldiers, including 7,000 combat troops. Haredi parties began to understand that Netanyahu had no solution, sources told Haaretz