Israeli tanks pushed into Khan Yunis, as Israeli evacuation orders prompt more to leave central, southern Gaza. The IDF said that an officer and a solider were seriously wounded in south Gaza fighting
Also, the same day, French police opened an investigation into death threats against three Israeli athletes at the Paris Olympic Games, the Paris' prosecutors office said.
The army said the strike in the Balata refugee camp in Nablus targeted armed militants, killing one and wounding others. An Israeli security source said it was in response to gunfire directed at IDF soldiers earlier that morning
Israel reportedly seeking changes to current truce proposal ■ Senior Israeli negotiator says Netanyahu is knowingly trying to put truce talks in crisis ■ The father of Israeli whose body is held by Hamas says Biden gave captives' families 'hope that something will happen in the coming days' ■ U.K. will not challenge ICC jurisdiction to issue arrest warrants for PM Netanyahu, Defense Minister Gallant ■ Here's what you need to know 294 days into the war
Israeli diplomats were surprised when the vice president followed her meeting with Netanyahu by telling reporters about 'the terrible humanitarian crisis in Gaza'
Herzog, Macron meet in Paris ahead of the opening of the Olympics ■ Tehran rejects Israeli warning of attacks on its Olympians in France ■ Harris' call for speedy end to Gaza war could delay deal, senior Israeli official warns ■ WHO sends over 1 mln polio vaccines to Gaza to protect children ■ Leaders of Australia, New Zealand and Canada call for immediate cease-fire in Gaza
Earlier in July, the Palestinian Authority made its first-ever petition to an Israeli court, asking that they dismiss a Knesset law that allows victims of terror attacks to sue the PA for damages. Israel's gov't asked the court to reject the petition, saying that the PA pays terrorists and their families
With the Olympic Games set to commence in just 24 hours (July 26,) Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz reached out to his French counterpart on Thursday with a grave message: "We have intelligence indicating that Iranian operatives and other terrorist groups are planning to target members of the Israeli delegation and Israeli tourists." […]
Police forces have been deployed in large numbers ahead of Prime Minister Netanyahu's speech to Congress. Earlier, demonstrators tried blocking the Israeli PM's convoy on its way to Capitol Hill, and placed Palestinian flags outside his hotel
Athletes are afraid to sign for Israeli teams, their parents are refusing to let them come and agents are demanding more money. Only those who have already played in Israel are ready to play here this season – with the exception of the big three, deep-pocketed basketball clubs
The country strongly urges the Israeli government to 'completely freeze settlement activities in cooperation with the international community,' its chief cabinet secretary said
Mohammed Bhar, 24, died at his family's apartment in Gaza City after being bitten by an IDF combat dog during an Israeli army raid in early July. Ordered to evacuate the building at the time, his family found him dead a week later
The response to the threat of the highly infectious polio virus, recently detected in sewage in Gaza, must be coordinated and comprehensive. As Israeli public health professors, we call for a cease-fire to stop it spreading
According to information the Israeli army has, it says there is no confirmation of any clinical cases of the disease in Gaza, but that there is real concern over a possible polio outbreak, especially given the conditions in Gaza
Veterans of the Matzpen organization, who were too radical for the Israeli public 50 years ago, are taking part in a play about the military government that controlled the Arab population for 18 years. The reunion is an opportunity for them to reevaluate – some with remorse, some with a feeling of vindication
Houthi drone strike kills Israeli civilian, wounds eight others in Tel Aviv ■ ICJ: Israel's occupation of the West Bank and East Jerusalem 'de facto annexation,' Israeli settlements illegal under int'l law ■ IDF: Mounting signs that Hamas military chief Mohammed Deif killed in last week's airstrike ■ Here's what you need to know 287 days into the war
Agents hacked into Thomas Matthew Crooks' cellphone using technology from Israeli company Cellebrite. Over the years, many instances of misuse of such technologies have come to light
The visa ban on former IDF soldier Elor Azaria and his family is likely the first time an Israeli has been designated for committing an extrajudicial killing, setting a new precedent that may have dramatic ramifications moving forward
A 25-year-old Syrian man has been sentenced to 2.5 years in prison for throwing a Molotov cocktail at the Israeli embassy in The Hague in March, Dutch News reported on Tuesday. The attacker, who was arrested minutes after the incident thanks to security camera footage, admitted to throwing an olive oil bottle filled with […]
Palestinians say 15 killed in IDF attack on UNRWA school where IDF said terrorists were active ■ Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry: 17 killed in the south Gaza's Khan Yunis ■ IDF says it killed half of Hamas' military leadership ■ Three Israelis wounded in West Bank shooting ■ Israeli arrested on suspicion of working for Iran ■ Here's what you need to know 284 days into the war