The investigation, which was scheduled to air this Sunday, raises questions about Rami Davidian's testimony on his role rescuing civilians on October 7. 'We are aware of public sentiment,' the statement from Channel 13 says
The Guardian reported that the 10 British citizens, some of whom are dual nationals, are accused of being involved in Gaza war crimes ■ One of the lawyers alleging the offenses said the team wants the soldiers to 'answer for their atrocity crimes' in England's Central Criminal Court
Brazilian soccer player Sofia Sena is set to be deported from Israel after her visa expired, while her teammate Renata Santana was detained for over two days. Ramat Hasharon, their team, failed to secure proper work visas
Senior Turkish officials have hinted at concerns over Israeli strikes, as well as Israel's ties to Syrian Druze and support for the Kurds, as roadblocks on the path to rebuild post-Assad Syria
U.S. – Israel: Trump with Netanyahu at White House: We're having direct talks with Iran ■ GAZA: 56 killed, 137 wounded in past day in Gaza Strip, Gaza Health Ministry reports ■ LEBANON: IDF says it killed Hezbollah artillery commander in southern Lebanon strike
According to testimonies from residents of the Gaza Strip, before the cease-fire, Hamas showed military resistance to IDF operations. Now, they're barely fighting back
The couple was found by their eldest son after he had heard two gunshots and rushed to the scene. The investigation discovered that the woman had asked for a divorce prior to the incident
Chris Galizio warns of a looming sovereign debt crisis, suggesting precious metals as a haven. He critiques central bank policies and market distortions, advocating for a return to a gold standard.
Israel's government disqualified Eva Illouz from the national sociology prize. Prof. Gad Yair told Haaretz that Education Minister Kisch's interference tainted the selection process: 'This should be brought before the High Court'
Klein said Yonatan Urich contacted him after his critical article on Qatar, offering to connect him with a 'friend' unhappy with the coverage. 'There's a system that passed information to many journalists,' he said. Haaretz first reported on the ties between Netanyahu's aides and Qatar last year
Netanyahu's office says the fact that the prime minister was 'first in line' to meet with Trump to try mitigate the tariff damage is an achievement in itself, but the real win is yet to be seen: A Trump stop in Israel on his upcoming Mideast tour
Several reporters have been summoned to give testimony in the Qatargate affair that's plaguing Netanyahu. Under what conditions may a journalist be interrogated? Can a journalist be required to reveal a source?