The Detroit Institute of Bagels is hardly the first workplace to be upended by divides over the Israel-Hamas war since it began with Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack on Israel.
U.S. and Israeli officials believe Hezbollah's retaliation for the killing of a top official will focus on military sites, but they cannot say with certainty how careful it will be to avoid harm to civilians
Sinwar's new role as head of Hamas' political bureau, overseeing both military and political wings, doesn't change the Israel-Hamas deal's dynamics, now awaiting Netanyahu's response. His appointment to secure Hamas' political and financial future may outweigh military challenges
With all-out regional war considered a worthy goal by most of the coalition, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appears set to stick with Defense Minister Yoav Gallant – for now, at least
U.S., Egypt and Qatar say Gaza framework deal finalized; Israel agrees to send delegation on August 15 ■ Report: U.S. warned Iran of 'serious risk of consequences' if it launches attack on Israel ■ IDF: 15 rockets fired in northern Israel in latest barrage from Lebanon ■ Israeli army tells civilians in southeast Gaza to evacuate ■ Israel revokes diplomatic status of Norway's envoys to Palestinian Authority as penalty for Palestinian recognition ■ Report: Hezbollah may attack Israel before Iran; Tehran 'rethinking' retaliation scope
Community Security Trust said 2023 was worst year for antisemitism in Britain since it began recording data, after a surge in hatred following the Oct. 7 attack on Israel by Hamas
The practice of wielding the law unequally against some, while failing to hold others to account, goes way back in Israel, but not against the right wing
NSC Spokesperson John Kirby claimed a deal is on the table, but Western diplomats whose countries are involved in the Israel-Hamas negotiations deny knowledge of a breakthrough in talks
This waiting game is part of the attack – Hassan Nasrallah has even said as much – and perhaps Iran and Hezbollah are hoping that the suspense will indeed kill us
White House says that 'we are as close as we think we have ever been' to a hostage release/cease-fire deal ■ Families of UNIFIL officials reportedly evacuated from Lebanon ■ Turkey formally asks to join South Africa's ICJ lawsuit accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza ■ Germany and France reject Israeli finance minister's remark that it would be 'right and moral' to starve two million Gazans ■ Here's what you need to know 306 days into the war
Yulia Shamalov-Berkovich appointment as head of Israel's Channel 13 was controversial, given her overt pro-Netanyahu stance, but after she was recorded saying 'there are many bad journalists at the station,' a staff revolt led to the channel announcing she will be replaced