Scores of settlers gathered at two junctions in the West Bank and threw stones at Palestinians earlier Sunday while others raided a truck near the settlement of Eviatar, claiming it was delivering aid to Gaza
Israeli protest groups, joined by families of hostages, are trying to increase the pressure and carry out a full day of protests in the spirit of the pre-October 7 pro-democracy movement
Jake Sullivan, one of Biden's top advisers, expressed the American and Saudi position on ending the war in a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and war cabinet minister Benny Gantz
Several University of Pennsylvania students await felony charges after they tried to take over a campus building, while two Harvard students have been charged with assault and battery amid a new wave of arrests
The activists were called to appear at a police station for a 'voluntary meeting,' with a source saying that it wasn't intended to threaten them, but to 'clarify legal boundaries' and ask if they were being threatened for protesting
Eric Hovde, who has secured the backing of the Republican presidential candidate ahead of his August GOP primary, has used the term 'shysters' on numerous occasions and promoted the Great Reset conspiracy theory
Joining far-right peers Marine Le Pen, Georgia Meloni, Viktor Orban, Javier Milei and Vox's Santiago Abascal, Israel's Amichai Chikli declares the Gaza war 'is an existential battle for the future of Western civilization against radical Islam'
Like Stefanik, the vast majority of the names publicly floated as potential candidates to be Trump's running mate have leaned into full-throated support for Israel's war while attacking Palestinians and their advocates
To reduce worker shortages in various industries, especially construction, the government will approve Yossi Shelley's outline, aimed at lowering contractor costs and reducing the cost of living.
To reduce worker shortages in various industries, especially construction, the government will approve Yossi Shelley's outline, aimed at lowering contractor costs and reducing the cost of living.
Maoz Inon, whose parents were killed on October 7, and Aziz Abu Sarah, who lost his brother in the second Intifada, addressed Pope Francis in front of a crowd of 13,000. The pope said their work is 'not only a testament to wanting peace but a project for the future'
A new trend emerged in recent years: Lapsed Christians from the LGBTQ community in the U.S. heartland converting to Judaism after discovering a religion that actually welcomed them. They are quickly becoming the lifeblood of previously ailing non-Orthodox congregations
U.S. National Security Adviser Sullivan is in Israel to meet with PM Netanyahu and war cabinet minister Gantz ■ Far-right minister Smotrich calls on Israel to occupy Gaza and invade southern Lebanon if Hezbollah refuses to withdraw from border ■ Jordan's foreign minister calls for investigation into what he claims were war crimes committed during Israel's campaign in Gaza ■ Here's what you need to know 226 days into the war
An Iranian official speaking on condition of anonymity said that 'information coming from the crash site is very concerning,' as rescue teams attempt to reach the crash site in poor weather conditions
Over 13,000 people, including leading musicians, signed a petition calling on the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam to allow the Jerusalem Quartet to perform, which it did on Saturday. The concert and small pro-Palestinian protest outside the venue passed without incident
'Anyone who dares to undertake the mission will be a contractor who cannot withstand pressure at best or under Israeli patronage at worst,' a prominent figure in Gaza told Haaretz. A proposal for a multinational force and diplomatic process, however, is finding more support
West Bank settlers arrived at the scene to block humanitarian aid they believed to be en route to the Gaza Strip, setting tires on fire, blocking the truck, and injuring the driver.
The Israeli elite will flee the country once they see that the various 'tribes' can't agree on a social contract, government-administration experts Eugene Kandel and Ron Tzur warn in a new paper