The White House has begun to introduce its 'Biden Doctrine' for the Middle East, though Israel's position is still made fragile by Netanyahu. All the while, the U.S. is taking care to avoid a full military confrontation with Iran
In wake of October 7, thousands of Israeli teenagers, some of them witnesses to atrocities, fled their homes along Israel's northern and southern borders. Suffering from soaring rates of depression and anxiety, they still can't go home
L'Oréal Israel Group announces three new appointments to the Company's Chief Management as part of strengthening the Company's strategic leadership as Israel's leading beauty company.
The Netanyahu government's insistence on damaging Israel's relations with Egypt, Jordan and Qatar puts it on a collision course with its closest ally as well. The peace treaties that have not yet materialized are also under threat
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reacted Friday to the ruling by the International Court of Justice on the genocide case brought by South Africa against Israel, saying that "Israel's commitment to international law is unwavering." Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram "Equally unwavering is our sacred commitment to continue to defend our country […]
According to the bill introduced by far-right MK Simcha Rothman, Hamas terrorists arrested on Oct 7 would be denied public legal representation. Israel's attorney general believes this may weaken the international legitimacy of the proceedings against them
Joining the growing list of Israel's public supporters, Germany's federal government spokesperson expressed that accusation of genocide against Israel is 'baseless,' and Germany intends to speak as a third party in the main hearing before the UN's top court
Germany's government said Friday that it will request to join the International Court of Justice case as a third party on Israel's behalf, saying there is "no basis whatsoever" for genocide accusations. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Under the court's rules, if Germany files a declaration of intervention in the case, […]
While international law scholars praise Israeli team's defense at the UN's top court, they predict it will issue provisional measures that may damage Israel's image and inflict political, diplomatic and legal harm
Israel's self-defense is not on trial – and can't justify breaching any part of the Genocide Convention. Put simply, Israel's defense defense offers little, well, defense
Israel's far-right minister claimed the idea is supported by GOP candidate Nikki Haley, and said he will 'try to convince' other government members to support such a measure. This comes days before the ICJ is due to hear South Africa's petition alleging Israel is behind forced displacement of Gazans
Israel's wartime economy will get a much-awaited boost as the military gradually releases reservists fighting in the Gaza Strip so they can return to their jobs and jumpstart softening growth.
The so-called Incapacitation Law, which passed in the Knesset in March, sought to prevent Israel's attorney general from declaring Benjamin Netanyahu unfit for office even if he violates the conflict of interest agreement he signed which bars him from involvement in changes to the judicial system
While the killing of the senior Hamas leader in Beirut is an operational success, its effect on Israel's war in Gaza is minimal. It is possible, however, that it will accelerate the reconciliation between Hamas and Fatah, preserve Hamas' status and, as important, keep its leaders alive
The attorney general warns that Israel's national security minister had over-stepped when he told police to disallow a protest by the left-wing Hadash party. Ben-Gvir's office said the AG 'has a very clear agenda,' and hates him
Every morning the roar of the artillery cannons echoes around the northern town of Ma'alot-Tarshiha. From time to time, it provides a somber reminder of the war that is being waged on a daily basis along Israel's northern border. A metal barrier partially blocks the entrance to the alleyway, hinting to those coming to […]
This was Israel's most fateful year because its internal and external conflicts exposed and exacerbated the contradictions at the country's core. For the first time, significant doubt arose as to whether Israel could continue containing these contradictions – but all is not lost
Israel's far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich joined a growing list of senior lawmakers who expressed support for large-scale transfer of Gaza's civilian population as a solution to Israel's post-war security concerns