An IDF missile hurtled into an apartment in the densely populated Tul Karm refugee camp in the West Bank, killing Nisreen Damiri in front of her 7-year-old son, and wounding her sister-in-law. This is what happens when the Israeli army makes 'maximum effort to avoid harming noncombatants'
Bloomberg reported that the PAC - a group that can receive unlimited contributions for political activity - is next required to disclose its list of donors on July 15.
Biden says his cease-fire proposal 'is now agreed to by both Israel and Hamas' ■ Netanyahu denies reports that Israel, Egypt discussed using electronic surveillance along the Gaza/Egypt border ■ USAID's chief says she received Israeli pledges to allow aid workers to move more quickly and safely in Gaza ■ ICJ to publish its position on Israeli occupation in the West Bank and East Jerusalem next Friday ■ Here's what you need to know 280 days into the war
The decision to reject the far-right national security minister's 'unusual request', Baharav-Miara said, is because a criminal investigation into the suspects is about to be initiated
The legislation to extend men's service by 4 months will be brought to the Knesset on Sunday. The decision comes as the army faces a shortage of troops amid the Gaza war and escalations on the Lebanese border
Cease-fire deal negotiators are reportedly in talks about an electronic surveillance system along the border between Gaza and Egypt that could allow Israel to pull back its troops from the area. The Prime Minister's Office called it 'fake news'
The attacks targeted the Israeli army's main operational cloud computing systems, which include software used by the troops on the ground to manage the fighting, locate the forces and share real-time information
Hundreds of protesters set out on Wednesday toward the Prime Minister's Office, in a bid to pressure Netanyahu to approve the deal. 'Bibi knows our eyes are on him, and we're telling him don't dare to sabotage the deal,' says a hostage's mother
A likelier scenario is that Netanyahu – who depends on his far-right partners – will delay his response until after his Congress speech. After that, an excuse to back away from talks won't be difficult to find
The progress reported in talks over a Gaza cease-fire and hostage-release deal are purely theoretic, since the far-right ministers in Israel's government have veto power ■ The battle over a deal with Hamas could be Defense Minister Yoav Gallant's political swansong
When so many people attack Jewish individuals, synagogues, cemeteries and Holocaust memorials in the name of Gaza and the Palestinian cause, what matters is that Jews everywhere, including Jews who are no longer even alive, are being attacked in the name of anti-Zionism
This week at Ben-Gurion Airport: Israeli high school seniors ponder their future in a post-October 7 world, and a couple takes its first vacation abroad – after 15 years of marriage
The couple is now the face of an anti-Project 2025 campaign, a presidential transition blueprint drawn up by conservative think tank The Heritage Foundation that has garnered intense criticism.
In pre-state Yishuv, a decadent gay poet who refused to dance to the Zionist-socialist tune was worse than the devil. Jacob de Haan's assassination was aimed at deterring anyone who dared to step out of line. That terror remains pervasive in today's Israel
U.S. issues sanctions of Israeli individuals and entities accused of undermining West Bank stability, most notably the Lehava organization ■ Netanyahu's office says delegation led by Shin Bet chief to head for Cairo for continued talks ■ Hamas claims Israel continues to 'stall' to win time and foil the current cease-fire talks ■ Palestinian Red Crescent: Teen killed by IDF in West Bank
The United Torah Judaism school system siphoned hundreds of millions of shekels from girls' education and transferred them to schools that aim to draw children closer to religion. A Haaretz reporter donned a kippa and visited these institutions, to discover a boutique framework that seeks to turn Israel more Haredi – with secular taxpayers footing the bill
At NATO summit press conference, U.S. president says Israel cannot reoccupy Gaza after defeating Hamas, calls Netanyahu's cabinet the 'most conservative' in country's history