Colombian President Gustavo Petro declared on May 1 that his government would break diplomatic relations with Israel due to its actions in Gaza. The announcement came as Petro addressed cheering crowds in Bogota during International Worker's Day rallies backing his social and economic reforms. "The government of change, of the president of the republic, […]
30 members of a single family were among the Palestinians attacked by settlers in the village of Al-Mughayyir in the West Bank in April. Their descriptions of those terrifying moments indicate that this was anything but a spontaneous attack
According to The Intelligence Heritage Center periodical, which covers the Israeli national intelligence agency's operations in the war, the army was also equipped with advanced facial recognition kits designed to locate terrorists and hostages
Omer Lubaton Granot, an Israeli student at Columbia University, spoke with Udi Segal and Tal Shalev on 103FM after the New York police removed pro-Palestinian protesters from campus.
The app No Thanks aids consumers in identifying global brands with ties to Israel, though a counter-campaign has made sure the product's ratings on Google Play and Apple's App Store flounder
Washington and Riyadh are worried that the third party to the normalization agreement will endanger their security interests in the name of political interests – so they're preparing a contingency plan, whereby bilateral cooperation is not dependent on Israeli-Saudi normalization
Israeli believed to be held hostage in Gaza was murdered on October 7, kibbutz announces ■ Biden says no place for antisemitism on campus or in America, in White House address ■ Hamas delegation to visit Egypt for cease-fire talks, statement says ■ Report: Landmark U.S. and Saudi defense deal could be weeks away ■ Turkey halts all trade with Israel, Bloomberg News reports
As the man spanned the camera along the site of the camp, he continued, "God-willing, we will be free from you [Jews], and you will all return to the concentration camps."
State comptroller claims that his office is still 'not receiving the full cooperation required' from the Prime Minister's Office and the security cabinet