Media personality Ben Shapiro injected the events of October 7 into a musical on the Holocaust he wrote before the massacre. The result perfectly suits the message that Shapiro is trying to convey: The Jews will always live by the sword
In the past month, 17 soldiers were killed in Gaza, 11 by explosive devices. Commanders report that until recently, the air force would strike around buildings to detonate explosives before ground forces entered. Now, due to the need to economize on armaments, they must rely on less effective alternatives
At the Haaretz conference in London, Amos Schocken stated, among other things, that Israel is carrying out a second Nakba. In response, several ministers and government offices announced measures against Haaretz and expressed intentions to propose new restrictions on freedom of speech
Food aid to Gaza dropped to roughly a quarter of 2024's monthly average in October, with similar declines across most categories except fuel ■ Israeli officials attribute the drop to reduced international deliveries rather than restrictions
A couple from Lod and a resident of Bnei Brak are accused of photographing dozens of sensitive locations in Israel, including the Mossad headquarters and graves of those killed in the October 7 attack; One suspect is accused of tracking a senior Israeli nuclear scientist who was a target of assassination
The controversial spending plan calls for drastic measures to cover ballooning war costs and rein in a swelling fiscal deficit ■ Some ministers are expected to object to the draconian measures
Five people were killed on Thursday in agricultural fields near Metula in northern Israel, including four Thai nationals ■ Later on Thursday, a mother and son were killed while picking olives near Haifa
$531B in Treasury Auctions settles today, spotlighting hidden risks in the dollar system. As bank reserves thin, central banks may face tough choices, affecting inflation and monetary metals.
In October 2022, Adidas announced an immediate end to its partnership with West following the performer and designer's offensive behavior and antisemitic comments.
Nearly 13,000 Ukrainians visited the Auschwitz-Birkenau site in 2023. According to Ukrainian educator and guide Nataliia Tkachenko, the death camp acquires a whole new significance when you're in the midst of a brutal war
The division will work in cooperation with the Jordanian army and is also being established, IDF Chief of Staff Herzl Halevi said, to ease the burden on reservists
The Israeli army says it targeted two gunmen who opened fire at soldiers operating in the Nur al-Shams refugee camp in the West Bank overnight. A key Hamas operative was killed several hours earlier in nearby Tul Karm
Over 800 people have been detained at protests calling for the release of the hostages since the October 7 attack, with some spending hours or days in detention. Five of the arrestees detail their treatment at the hands of the police, and whether it has deterred them from attending further demonstrations
Meshal Al-Nami has been the subject of ferocious attacks by conservative political and social figures. In addition, he is facing several criminal complaints due to his comments
Israel's Land Authority approves "Golf Complex" in Netanya, featuring 1,656 housing units, commercial space, a metropolitan park, and a designated site for a regional hospital.
Israel's Land Authority approves "Golf Complex" in Netanya, featuring 1,656 housing units, commercial space, a metropolitan park, and a designated site for a regional hospital.
The Paris Commercial Court accepted a petition by Israeli companies requesting to reverse a decision by the French government and organizers of the Euronaval naval defense exhibition prohibiting them from participating in the event
The newly appointed Hezbollah Secretary General Naim Qassem acknowledged the 'painful and severe blow' the group has sustained from Israel, but said it has managed to recover and is ready to continue to support Gaza's residents in a prolonged war