A shocking new study defines Nanotyrannus as stand-alone species, in fact at least two species, overturning decades of assuming that tiny T. rex-type skeletons were babies. Some were, some weren't
The study, conducted by the Israel Trauma and Resiliency Center, also found that nearly one in three IDF reservists continue to struggle with returning to work or pursuing further studies
Popular outrage at attempts to exempt yeshiva students from the draft is eroding their political power, while demographic pressures are undermining their economic model.
“Markel Ible was acutely aware of the consequences of his actions, which were intended to sow panic and fear," said Ann Graham, Senior Crown Prosecutor
Former Labor Minister Yoav Ben-Tzur and Justice Minister Yariv Levin, who filled in after his resignation, postponed signing regulations to expand aid for families raising children orphaned in the Hamas attack, leaving the plan frozen with no minister to advance it
Both candidates are expected to continue campaigning for the Hasidic and Jewish vote in the lead up to Tuesday's New York mayoral election after Satmar leaders announced they won't endorse a candidate. Mamdani maintains a double-digit lead over Cuomo in polls
Between 2019 and 2024, Levinson received payments from Perception, a company owned by Srulik Einhorn, a Netanyahu associate who admitted to running a PR campaign for Qatar and is suspected of leaking a classified IDF document to Bild. Levinson confirmed working for Einhorn but denied any Qatar link, saying he was paid for campaign work in the Balkans. Haaretz summoned him for clarification and ended his employment
The two are part of a four-month program run by the Achvat Amim educational group, which organizes Jewish-Palestinian solidarity programs. After joining Palestinians for the West Bank olive harvest, Israeli authorities said they 'violated IDF orders' and declined to give details on their deportation or current location
Police officer Nadav Salama fought in Be'eri on October 7 and lost eight of his comrades. Now, he commands the police unit that accompanies the return of hostages to Israel. Each time, he and his colleagues hope to discover that Ran Guetta, an officer killed on the day of the massacre, has been brought back
Yocheved Lifshitz recounts her sense of betrayal by Israel, life at Kibbutz Nir Oz, and her time in Hamas captivity, as the writings of her slain husband, Oded, are published
Participants in the 'Million Man Rally' come from both hardline anti-conscription factions, as well as communities that integrate into the IDF. Opposition leader Yair Lapid said in response to the demonstration, 'If you can march in the streets, you can march in basic training.' A 15-year-old died after falling from a construction site in the middle of the rally
Few journalists or professionals would keep their jobs after such a string of errors, whether from bias or incompetence. Israel's foremost right-wing journalist comes across more as a current affairs acrobat than a news commentator, according to analysis of his Telegram posts and Channel 12 reports
Amazon and Google set up a secret "winking mechanism" to report data transfers to foreign governments as part of Israel’s Nimbus deal, leaked documents reveal.
The director of the U.S. Arms Control Association said that 'the U.S. has no technical, military, or political reason to resume nuclear explosive testing for the first time since 1992,' and that Trump's announcement could 'trigger a chain reaction of nuclear testing by U.S. adversaries'
The 'Eretz Nehederet' sketch parodies New York City mayoral frontrunner Mamdani's Jewish New Year video, portraying him as supporting terror and neglecting the city's Jewish community ahead of next week's race: 'On Rosh Hashanah, we will dance joyfully to the beloved song Jihada, Nagil Jihada'