The bill empowers Israel's interior minister to deport family members of terrorists who either knew in advance of the planned actions or expressed support for them. The swift progression of this extreme legislation has raised significant concerns regarding judicial oversight
Israel's defense minister said at the official ceremony in memory of fallen Israeli soldiers that 'Not every goal can be reached with just military action. Force is not everything'
The reservoir of possible leakers of U.S. intelligence documents detailing Israel's apparent preparations for a retaliatory attack on Iran is big, and the platform chosen by them – a pro-Iranian Telegram channel – is unsophisticated. But national security leaks are rarely a singular isolated event
A strategic distribution of ultra-Orthodox housing in Israel's Negev offers a rare opportunity for a dual solution: a response to the Haredi housing shortage and a significant advance in the area's development
Israel's economic professionals have stressed it, Ratings agencies have said it - Israel needs a responsible budget for 2025, and it needs to show it can pass one now.
Israel's economic professionals have stressed it, Ratings agencies have said it - Israel needs a responsible budget for 2025, and it needs to show it can pass one now.
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The project by the Asif Culinary Institute invited farmers from Israel's north and south to plant crops meaningful to them on a rooftop plot in Tel Aviv – to tell their stories and help plant new roots
As Israel's government pushes for the IDF to take over distribution of all aid to Gaza, Netanyahu's ministers would be wise to think of all the Israeli soldiers who would die in the name of distributing food to Gazan residents
U.S. President Joe Biden issued a statement denying that the U.S. was involved or had any knowledge of Israel's targeted strike on Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut, after Israeli officials claimed the U.S. was informed of the operation shortly ahead of time
Israel's Justice Ministry is collecting evidence of National Security Minister Ben-Gvir's criminal offenses committed in his tenure as head of the Israel Police – during which he has bypassed top officials, trampled on its independence and turned it into a political organization
In February, Moody's downgraded Israel's rating to A2. The change reflects not only the geopolitical escalation but also Moody's lack of confidence in the Israeli government's ability to manage fiscal consolidation and reduce debt
According to the data, Israel's population has grown by 118,000 compared to last year, and with a 1.2 percent rate of increase; about 33,000 new immigrants arrived, but the balance of migration was negative
In a letter to Israel's Attorney General, three Israeli organizations compiled a list of calls for genocide in Gaza made on the right-wing Channel 14 alongside more than 150 statements calling for war crimes against Palestinians, including indiscriminate killing, mass expulsion and starvation
Shuvael Ben-Gvir, the son of Israel's far-right national security minister, seems to have cracked the code to viral success: a precise mixture of consistent social media uproar, opposition to protesters for a Gaza cease-fire and criticism of his father's political enemies
The army, a pillar of Israel's elite, has put paid to its critics on the far right who accuse it of being 'weak'. The problem is that the politicians of the far right are squandering its achievements