'Hamas would have seen it as a vindication of its cynical strategy to hope and pray the international community forgets about the fate of more than 100 hostages,' U.S. deputy ambassador says
The death of teacher and mother Safa Awwad on Monday exposed significant gaps in protective infrastructure in Arab communities and sparked outrage over racist reactions online
Clara Marman, 65, was released from captivity in a deal last year, along with her sister and niece. Her brother and partner were rescued by Israeli forces in February. Since then, she's been fighting to free the hostages. 'It's difficult to go back to regular life while hostages are rotting in Hamas' tunnels,' she says
Sources suggest that the attorney's presence in sensitive security discussions was meant to prevent former Defense Minister Gallant from making errors which could implicate him in a future commission of inquiry
A video shared by a Lebanese TikToker, in which she asks Israel's army for some time for 'touchups, Botox, injections and fillers', went viral in Israel. The reactions were mainly racist
Palestinians, dissenting Israeli citizens, the courts, the press, the universities, the attorney general: Israel's ruling coalition lawmakers are unleashing a methodical attack on a long hit list of targets at a pace unimaginable before the Gaza war. And behind much of the antidemocratic legislation is a plan for annexation
U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders' landmark effort to formally disapprove five arms sales to Israel due to their use in 'unacceptable civilian death and harm' in Gaza comes to a vote on Wednesday. AIPAC and J Street are at loggerheads over the resolution
Attacking Qatar for its mediation techniques only helps Netanyahu hide the simple fact that he never wanted a hostage deal or a cease-fire in Gaza: he still has a vested interest in prolonging the war for political reasons
Astonished by the Israeli Prime Minister's level of lying and his son Yair's screams, director Alexis Bloom explains why it might be wrong to blame his wife Sarah for his faults
Military police are investigating the deaths of Mounir and Yassin Alfaqawi, who were arrested in March during the Israeli raid on Khan Yunis. For months, relatives tried to discover what had happened to them, but the military denied knowing where they were
Israel considers international-led aid hubs and military administration for Gaza as global criticism mounts, with U.S. pressure highlighting divides in Washington's response
Odysight's AI-driven Predictive Maintenance (PdM) and Condition-Based Monitoring (CBM) systems will be integrated into several aeronautical flight trials in the coming months.
Sgt. 1st Class (res.) Roi Sasson was killed in an ambush while inside a building in northern Gaza. The battalion commander was also seriously wounded in the incident
Israeli airline El Al posted a record $187 million profit for Q3 2024, benefiting from a reduction in services by foreign carriers amid the Gaza war. With rising passenger and cargo revenues, El Al's market dominance grew, while its debt sharply declined
At a conference marking 30 years of Bank of Jerusalem's real estate sector, CEO Yair Kaplan urged the Bank of Israel to extend mortgage terms to 35 years to ease high costs for young couples.
At a conference marking 30 years of Bank of Jerusalem's real estate sector, CEO Yair Kaplan urged the Bank of Israel to extend mortgage terms to 35 years to ease high costs for young couples.