Omar Abdalmajeed As'ad, a dual Palestinian-U.S. citizen, died from a heart attack in 2022 after being detained by members of the Israeli army's ultra-Orthodox Netzah Yehuda unit, which is now set to be sanctioned by the U.S.
Shai Davidai, who has led the campaign against the anti-Israel protests at Columbia, said deactivation of his ID card was 'part of a six-month pattern of retaliation'
Qatar says it is disappointed by Israeli ministers attacking its mediation efforts, calls on countries to act to curb 'expected Israeli aggression in Rafah' ■ Israel reportedly nixed plans for more extensive attack on Iran due to pressure from allies ■ Israel confirmed it killed two senior Hezbollah members in Lebanon ■ Hamas calls on West Bank Palestinians to increase acts of resistance against Israel ■ Here's what you need to know 200 days into the war
Hamas claims hundreds of bodies were found in mass graves near Khan Yunis' Nasser Hospital, placing blame on the IDF ■ IDF vehemently denies the accusation, calling it 'baseless and unfounded'
The IDF said the operatives killed Tuesday were from Hezbollah's air defense system and elite Radwan Force's aerial unit, adding that three suspected hostile aircraft launched from Lebanon were intercepted over north Israel
The software made by Israel's NSO Group allegedly targeted Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and French President Emmanuel Macron, among many other officials
Jerusalem District Court judge Avraham Rubin criticized the education ministry for banning the Parents Circle – Families Forum from operating in Israeli schools, despite not conducting a 'proper factual examination of the allegations' made against it by right-wing organizations
The independent review into the 'neutrality' of the agency is separate to investigations into Israeli claims that 12 staff members participated in the October 7 attacks
The display of Nazi symbols is considered prohibited by law in Germany and Austria, two countries that have strict laws against the display of Nazi symbols.
IDF says sgt. 1st Class (res.) Salm Alkreshat, 42, was killed in combat on Monday ■ Blinken plans to visit Saudi Arabia to take part in World Economic Forum ■ IDF orders residents of Beit Lahia, Gaza's north, to evacuate ■ U.S. Designates two Iranian companies, four individuals under cyber sanctions ■ Risk of famine 'very high' in Gaza, especially in the north, U.S. official says ■ Hundreds of demonstrators blocking road outside IDF HQ in Tel Aviv, calling for the release of hostages
Hundreds called for the release of the hostages in Caesarea on the eve of Passover. 'On the holiday of freedom, 133 Jewish citizens are in Hamas captivity,' a relative cried out to Netanyahu, 'release us from you so we can have a brave leader who will close a deal'
Aharon Haliva, the most senior official to step down after the Hamas massacre, couldn't predict how deep of an internal crisis his continued presence as the head of the Israeli army's intelligence would create, nor that he would become a target for right-wing extremists
Hundreds of pro-Palestinian Columbia students continued to camp out on one of the university's main campus lawns. Students at the University of Michigan, Emerson, MIT and Tufts have set up solidarity encampments as well
If the 'Leahy Law' that rebukes the ultra-Orthodox Netzah Yehuda IDF Battalion is about human rights violations in the West Bank, Israel's entire political echelon needs to be held accountable. The U.S. should say so unequivocally
According to the poll conducted by the Israel Democracy Institute, a plurality of Israelis think control over Gaza should be handed over to an international force, and 13 percent think the Palestinian Authority should assume responsibility
This is the first TikTok war. And it is a public relations disaster for Israel and for the Jewish people in general who support Israel. Let us dig a bit deeper to understand how and why.
This is the first TikTok war. And it is a public relations disaster for Israel and for the Jewish people in general who support Israel. Let us dig a bit deeper to understand how and why.
Two days of fighting in the refugee camp near Tul Karm have left homes with pockmarked walls, sewage overflowing into the streets and spotty electricity. 'What happened here reminds me of 1948,' says camp resident