During his visit to Israel, Vice President Vance expressed optimism about progress in the Gaza cease-fire deal and warned that returning all deceased hostages could take a long time. He also warned Hamas against breaching the cease-fire with Israel: 'If Hamas does not cooperate, Hamas is going to be obliterated'
At a hearing of the Knesset committee charged with relations with Jewish communities abroad, a senior official said that 'to the best of my knowledge,' Israel's Foreign Ministry had not been consulted about the visit
Product designer Hila Galili began engaging in 'artivism' during the anti-judicial overhaul protests, never imagining it would continue for so long. Her work emphasizes the power women hold in public struggles: 'We don't always recognize our power until something happens that forces us to fight tooth and nail'
Park Avenue Synagogue's Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove warns that mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani's rhetoric endangers New York City's Jewish community. In an interview, he says he had to "go on the record"
An Israeli court ordered the state to refund $45,000 to two Gaza fishermen whose boats were sunk by the IDF's navy during the war. The ruling called the state's demand for photos of the destruction 'completely detached from reality – the fishermen can't be expected to endanger themselves'
An Israeli court ordered the state to refund $45,000 to two Gaza fishermen whose boats were sunk by the IDF's navy during the war. The ruling called the state's demand for photos of the destruction 'completely detached from reality – the fishermen can't be expected to endanger themselves'
Lebanon has been dragging its feet in demilitarizing Hezbollah in an attempt to avoid a civil war. But the U.S. policy shift in Gaza provides Beirut with a small window of opportunity to end a longstanding crisis and reach an agreement with Israel
Netanyahu, turning 76 after 18 years as prime minister, may one day seek Israelis' forgiveness. His show of softening could reflect the election year or his hope for a presidential pardon, as Herzog finally signals a shift in his lenient stance towards the government
Engel, a photographer and volunteer in Israel's emergency services, was killed during the Hamas attack and kidnapped to Gaza separately from his family, who were released in 2023. 'How do you say goodbye to someone who always said it would be okay?' his wife eulogized
OurCrowd, one of the world’s leading venture investment platforms, announced that founder Jon Medved is stepping down as CEO, with Cali Chill taking over.
According to sources familiar with the discussions, the president asked several families to encourage public support for a pardon, and the families felt the request could help secure the return of their loved ones. Herzog's office confirmed the topic was discussed, 'but the initiative came from the families themselves'