Amid escalating antisemitism in Australia, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar and Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong engaged in a heated phone call on Tuesday. The discussion, initially aimed at improving bilateral relations, quickly escalated into a direct clash of viewpoints on Gaza. Wong, known for her alignment with anti-Israel voices within the ruling Australian Labor […]
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is testifying in his criminal trial for the fourth time on Wednesday, eight years after the investigations into him were first opened. He faces charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust in three separate corruption cases, and is represented by attorney Amit Hadad. He is the first sitting prime minister in Israeli history to take the witness stand as a defendant
Pope Francis revealed he survived a double suicide bombing attempt during his historic 2021 Iraq visit after British intelligence and Iraqi police foiled the plots, according to reporting by The Guardian. In his forthcoming autobiography "Spera" (Hope), excerpts of which were shared with Corriere della Sera on Tuesday, the 88-year-old pontiff detailed how the assassination […]
In an unprecedented exposé, Le Figaro has published damaging revelations about antisemitic content and Hamas support within Le Monde's newsroom, one of France's largest and most influential newspapers. In a lengthy and pointed investigation, Le Figaro, the center-right competitor, took the unusual step of revealing internal details from Le Monde's newsroom, including photographs showing content […]
The upbeat reports of unprecedented progress in negotiations are based on positive developments, but they should be treated with caution. As far we know, the parties have not reached any agreement, it remains to be seen whether Hamas can locate all the hostages – and it's clear to everyone that Netanyahu has no intention of completing the second stage
ISRAEL: Israel demands the release of 34 hostages during Gaza cease-fire deal's first phase, Al-Mayadeen reports ■ GAZA: IDF calls for residents of central Gaza town of Al-Bureij to evacuate to the humanitarian 'safe zone' ■ SYRIA: German FM says Israeli occupation of the Golan Heights is a violation of international law ■ LEBANON: Israelis entered Lebanon without security clearance, IDF confirms
In a powerful art series Rinat Louk commemorated her late niece Shani 'not lying down and helpless, but dressed in splendor and grace, surrounded by love, joy, as she always was, powerful and kind-hearted'
This year's responses to Israel Democracy Institute's year-end survey saw a steep rise in the percentage who view Israel's most pressing social tension as between right and left, now at 48 percent, while only 16 percent say they trust the Knesset and 10.5 percent say they trust political parties
In order for this deal to work – in stages like the leaderships are planning, or in one fell swoop as the families of the hostages demand – both Netanyahu and Hamas must come to the same realization
'Columbia has lost not only its moral compass, but its intellectual one,' Professor Lawrence Rosenblatt wrote in the resignation letter he sent to the university's administration, after its decision to allow a fellow professor who 'advocated for the destruction of Israel' to teach a course on Zionism
The pop star and 'Fauda' actor dedicated 'Superman' to wounded soldiers and a group of friends killed in the operation that led to him being hospitalized for months
The two demonstrators, one of whom is the former director of the Israel Museum, painted the street red and pink in March of last year in opposition to the government's judicial overhaul plans
23-year-old Ardalor (Israel) Amoyal shared sensitive information about Jerusalem's light rail and searched social media for a gun and materials to manufacture explosives. Amoyal is among dozens arrested on similar charges since October