On October 7, Reuma and Gadi Kedem lost their daughter, son-in-law and three little grandchildren – all murdered in their home on Kibbutz Nir Oz. Now there is one thing they wish for: to see Netanyahu ousted from power
Qatar's FM spokesman accused Netanyahu of intentionally obstructing mediation efforts 'for political reasons' after a recording of the Israeli PM criticizing Doha's role emerged. However, a source close to the Qatari team says they 'will never jeopardize mediation efforts due to a dispute with a single person'
Arab states working to grant Israel normalization if ceasefire, 'irreversible' steps to Palestinian statehood are agreed upon ■ Netanyahu: A cease-fire will send a message of weakness and harm Israel's security for generations ■ Houthi leader: The American and British attacks will not scare us ■ Hamas-run Gaza health ministry: 24,620 killed, 61,830 wounded ■ Medicine for hostages enters Gaza after Israeli inspection, Qatar says it 'likely' reached the hostages, but not confirmed
Centrist ministers Gantz and Eisenkot push for a deal to release remaining hostages in Gaza, but Netanyahu and Gallant caution against a cease-fire before eradicating Hamas. Meanwhile, Qatar and Egypt struggle to bridge differences in negotiations with Hamas
Likud sources say Itamar Ben-Gvir is 'on a campaign' that 'is producing strong poll results for him' as the extremist minister emerges as the most viable alternative to Israeli PM Netanyahu
'Is what this Netanyahu is doing any less than what Hitler did? It is not,' Erdogan said. Netanyahu responded by saying Erdogan should be the last person to lecture Israel, saying he is committing genocide against the Kurds and holds the world record of jailing journalists
Netanyahu tells hostages' families at a special Knesset session that their relatives cannot be freed without increased military pressure on Hamas, claiming bereaved families and soldiers fighting in Gaza urge continuing war
Senior Israeli officials said that Netanyahu delayed striking Hezbollah until the establishment of the war cabinet with Benny Gantz and Gadi Eisenkot, who opposed the move. WSJ reported that Biden convinced Netanyahu to halt the move four days after Hamas' October 7 terror attack
In an attempt to send a message of unity and cooperation in the face of the recent conflict in Gaza, Minister Without Portfolio Benny Gantz (The State Party) said that his political differences with Netanyahu do not prevent them from working together for the good of Israel. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and […]
Netanyahu apparently has far more pressing matters on his mind than a mere war with Hamas, which is why he is blatantly electioneering after war cabinet meetings, thumbing his nose at Biden and conjuring up demons old and new to rouse his dwindling base
The prime minister did not elaborate on the calculation behind his claim, but further examination shows that such data can be manipulated, and requires context. Above all, Netanyahu bears at least part of the responsibility here too
Nine IDF soldiers were ambushed and killed in the Shujaiyeh area of northern Gaza Strip on Tuesday, one was killed in a separate incident nearby ■ Israel starts flooding Hamas' tunnels with seawater, Wall Street Journal reports ■ Bodies of two Israeli hostages repatriated from Gaza ■ Biden: Netanyahu 'has to change with his government,' Israel losing support over indiscriminate Gaza bombings ■ IDF updates number of soldiers wounded in war to 1,645 ■ At least 1,200 civilians and soldiers killed in Israel since Oct. 7; over 138 hostages still held in Gaza ■ Hamas-run health ministry claims 18,608 killed, 50,594 wounded
Israel cannot say no to a Palestinian state, said the U.S. president, in a further sign of growing American concern at Israel's bombing in Gaza. Earlier on Tuesday, Netanyahu said that Israel and the U.S. differ over 'day after Hamas' plans
Israel's Netanyahu tells closed meeting that number of those killed in terror attacks following the 1993 peace agreement was 'same as the number of victims on October 7 but for a longer period of time,' Hebrew media reports
In Washington, there's a realization that Israel's war with Hamas is not aligned with or derived from any political objectives. So, after two months, the Americans are unilaterally proposing their own framework, even though they know the extremist Netanyahu government will never agree to it
Since Sunday, seven soldiers were killed in Gaza fighting ■ IDF expands Gaza ground offensive to Khan Yunis, southern Gaza's largest city ■ Hostages' families livid after Netanyahu tells them 'not possible' to return all captives now ■ U.S. imposes visa bans on Israeli settlers who engaged in West Bank violence against Palestinians ■ Rocket barrages fired at Tel Aviv, central and southern Israel ■ Anti-tank missiles fired from Lebanon to northern Israeli border town ■ At least 1,200 civilians and soldiers killed in Israel since Oct. 7; over 138 hostages still held in Gaza ■ Hamas-run health ministry: at least 15,899 dead in Gaza
The case against the Prime Minister is due to restart after two-month hiatus due to war in Gaza. Netanyahu is alleged to have taken regulatory steps benefiting Bezeq Telecommunications in exchange for favorable media coverage on the Walla website, formerly owned by Bezeq
Netanyahu knows all too well how to radicalize populations. Like George W. Bush, he fueled local radicalism and granted it legitimacy through occupation