As Israel pushes to distance Hezbollah from its northern border, Lebanon in its current political set up cannot make decisions in almost any matter, let alone cardinal affairs like protecting its borders
We can't expect Ben-Gvir to show good judgment, nor can we expect this of Netanyahu. But the war cabinet also includes two people – Benny Gantz and Gadi Eisenkot – who can be expected to understand the dangerous implications of this ultranationalist provocation
Non-profit organizations are providing meals, clothing, shelter, and other necessary items to displaced populations in both Israel and the Gaza Strip, helping to relieve some of the difficulties.
The conflict between Israel and Hamas has caused a sharp decline in tourism as safety concerns and geopolitical instability cast a shadow over once-vibrant travel destinations.
House Republicans' intent from the outset was to publicly ridicule the university presidents. Even considering this context, the presidents managed to underwhelm alienate and incense much of the U.S. Jewish community
Without the support of Likud ministers Nir Barkat and Yoav Gallant, nor Minister Benny Gantz, the Knesset passed an updated version of the budget in the first of three required votes
Israel has seen over 250,000 new firearm license applications since the October 7 attack, which is more than the last 20 years combined. The figures show that this will not make the country safer – to the contrary
Those concerned about antisemitism would be well-advised to remember their new leading advocate has platformed some of the most vile antisemitic conspiracy theories
Prime Minister Netanyahu's coalition is caught in a cycle, in which lawmakers voice their disapproval but subsequently vote with the PM ■ No one will cross the line until Gantz leaves the coalition, but he won't do so as long as hostages are being held in Gaza
For more than half a century Leiblers have either headed or held executive positions in various Australian Jewish community organizations, Israeli enterprises, and world Jewish associations.
Tuesday's meeting between the families of the kidnapped and the War Cabinet was difficult. The prime minister and his ministers had no good answers to the questions posed to them. They couldn't even say that the strategy they are leading would guarantee the release of their loved ones. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and […]
Doctors from hospitals in Khan Yunis and Rafah tell Haaretz of deteriorating conditions, lack of beds and supplies, and the potential for outbreak of diseases that could cause the death toll to skyrocket. If evacuation looms, doctors ask: 'Where would we go? Where can we evacuate the patients to?'