Israel's justice and foreign ministers want to turn the Judicial Appointments Committee into a purely political entity ■ In his role as defense troll, Israel Katz is manning the eighth front in the service of Netanyahu: the draft-evasion crisis ■ Smotrich's calculation is clear: The price of a life isn't equal to the price of the territories ■ Likud goes bottom fishing
ISRAEL: Top court asks state to detail sanctions on ultra-Orthodox men who refuse army conscription ■ WEST BANK: IDF detains several wanted individuals in Qabatiya ■ GAZA: Report: Hamas offers to delay discussions of Israeli sticking points, to implement first stage of agreement; Gaza war toll likely significantly undercounts deaths, says study ■ YEMEN: U.S., U.K. forces attack Houthi targets in northern Yemen
Musk, who has become the patron of global far-right politicians, discussed Hitler, the Israel-Hamas war and faith in God with Alice Weidel - amid reports that the Bundestag is investigating whether Musk's support for her far-right party could constitute an illegal party donation
Yariv Levin has introduced a new plan to change the composition of the Judicial Appointments Committee and the Basic Laws that serve as Israel's de facto constitution. Five key questions answered
Thousands more babies were born between September and November of last year than in the same period a year earlier, a significantly higher increase than was projected
Last May, the body of hostage Hanan Yablonka was retrieved from Gaza, after he was abducted by Hamas on October 7. Hanan's sister, Avivit, continues to advocate for the hostages that are still there – 'So long as the hostages are there, I cannot say goodbye'
The bill, prioritized by Republican leadership to help set the tone for the incoming session of Congress, calls to issue sanctions over attempts 'to investigate, arrest, detain or prosecute' a U.S. citizen or citizen of an allied country not a signatory to the Rome Statute, including Israel
Iran's highest ranking general in Syria said in a recent speech that Tehran's ties with the Syrian leader became tense because he wouldn't allow militias in the country to attack Israel after the Oct. 7 attack, according to The New York Times
This week at Ben-Gurion Airport: A Jewish American who decided to enlist in the Israeli army in October 2023, and an Israeli couple that proves that opposites attract
Marwan Nasser, crime lord from the central Israeli city of Tira, tried to regain influence in the city after serving a 15-year prison sentence, and ended up inciting a gang war that left more than 20 dead in recent years
In the so-called unrecognized Bedouin villages in the Negev, where women are confined to their homes, the greenhouses they're tending are often their families' sole source of income – and hope
Israel-based defense technology company Elbit Systems announced this week that it secured a contract worth a quarter of a billion shekels to supply counter-drone systems to a 'European country.' Legal documents from Romania reveal how its state-owned rival, Rafael, lost the tender