While Trump plays a hard card in Iran talks, he won't rush to deploy American forces. Netanyahu, however, hasn't hidden his preference for military action over talks, leaving open the option of a U.S.-coordinated Israeli strike – pushing talks with Hamas off the agenda
The five countries imposed a travel ban and financial sanctions, charging the two far-right ministers with 'inciting violence against Palestinians in the West Bank.' The measures are applied in a personal capacity, and not against the Israeli government
WHITE HOUSE: Trump demanded Netanyahu end Gaza war, 'drop' the subject of attacking Iran, source says ■ GAZA: UN says most flour delivered to Gaza looted or taken by starving Palestinians ■ ISRAEL: U.K., Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Norway sanction far-right Israeli ministers Ben-Gvir, Smotrich; IDF: One missile launched from Yemen likely intercepted, more interceptors launched to protect from shrapnel
The open letter circulated by 160 Israeli authors, academics and intellectuals ignores that the ongoing war in Gaza has been a war of annihilation from its inception
Israel's Foreign Ministry said that Greta Thunberg was 'in good spirits' after being detained on the Gaza-bound flotilla. The detained activists will be shown footage of the Oct. 7 attack per the Israeli defense minister's orders 'so they can see who Hamas is'
After parliamentary committee in Italy found Israeli spyware used to hack activists but not a prominent journalist, Paragon says it offered to help probe case – but Italy opted not to
The first book by Israeli writer Paulina Tuchschneider sold just 2,000 copies at home before sinking into oblivion. Then it was translated into Spanish
ISRAEL: Four Israeli soldiers killed in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza ■ GAZA: Israel retrieves body of Thai citizen Natthapong Pinta, kidnapped on Oct. 7, killed in Gaza; Gaza aid sites closed on Saturday due to Hamas threats, GHF says ■ U.S.: Trump says Iran will not be allowed to continue enriching uranium ■ IRAN: Lebanese media reports Iran obtained sensitive Israeli intel
Israeli troops burst into a house in a West Bank village. A soldier fires four shots at a young man who's asleep in bed. Soldiers grab the body and hustle the shooter outside, and the victim's brother overhears them asking their comrade: 'Why did you shoot?'
The finding by an Italian parliamentary committee comes after WhatsApp announced in January that it had detected that about 100 user accounts were likely hacked using spyware developed by Paragon, an Israeli offensive cyber company
Norway's minority Labour government has for months been resisting pressure from pro-Palestinian campaigners to instruct the fund to divest from all firms with ties to Israeli companies operating in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip
'Tied and beaten': The Guardian reported that the paramedic was detained by Israeli forces in Gaza during the attack and released at the end of April after facing harsh conditions in detention, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent
We thought we could cheat history, occupy the Palestinians and evade other colonialists' fate, but this project demanded more and more sacrifices of Israelis until it started to demand Israeli democracy itself
The decision comes amid mounting pressure over Spain's arms trade with Israel since the Gaza war began, after the government already canceled a smaller deal with another Israeli weapons manufacturer
A prerequisite for any peaceful end to this conflict is one nation acknowledging the suffering of the other. Responses that dismiss the resistance activities of Israeli writers do not advance such a dialogue
In wake of Haaretz expose revealing the extent to which the Israeli mlitary has endangered the lives of hostages in Gaza, the Hostages and Missing Families Forum stated: 'No one can now claim they didn't know the cost of continuing the fighting'
Hamdi al-Najjar, father of ten, was severely wounded in an Israeli strike on their Khan Yunis home in May. At the time of writing, only two family members have survived – the mother, Alaa, and her son, Adam, who was also seriously wounded
A haunting illusion of normalcy, heartbreak with every phone alert, and the sense of being erased. At Cannes, Israeli director Nadav Lapid's new film 'Yes' offered a portrait of Israel's fractured soul
As the Israeli film version of her bestselling memoir, makes the rounds, Iranian author-in-exile Azar Nafisi talks about the vital role literature plays in a democratic society – and suggests that Israelis take a page from the protests in her homeland