Disagreements between the army and Israel police delayed the investigation into Nasrallah Abu Siam's death during a settler raid on his West Bank village, with the IDF ultimately determining that his death was not caused by a soldier. The identity of the shooter remains unknown
Ben-Gvir dismissed the concern voiced by Israel Police's intelligence chief, who said ordering '400-500' restriction orders by law requires current information on a person's concrete level of danger. These orders permit police to issue a range of restrictive measures
Angrest, who was released in the cease-fire deal last year, described the morning of his kidnapping and how his team's tank was the only one in the Nahal Oz outpost area on the morning of October 7. 'Where is all the help?' he recounted thinking
USS Gerald R. Ford is expected to dock in Haifa as Omani foreign minister, who mediated Thursday's indirect talks, heads to Washington for talks with VP JD Vance. Trump was reportedly briefed by CENTCOM chief on Thursday on strike options against Iran
For the first time, a Gallup poll shows Americans' sympathy for Palestinians matching or edging past Israel's, driven by independents – though overall U.S. favorability still leans toward Israel
Declining attendance and donations, cuts in exhibition funding, a tarnished reputation and a board chairman, Isaac Molho – Netanyahu's former diplomatic adviser – who has served for 25 years with little oversight. The Israel Museum has become a microcosm of the state's mismanagement
Tyler Oliveira's latest video on Lakewood, New Jersey, amplifies antisemitic tropes, drawing backlash from the Orthodox community and sparking debates over his intentions and impact.
Thousands of newly discovered documents now make it possible to tell the true story of Israel's expulsion of Palestinians in 1948 – and to begin to grasp its bitter implications, post-October 7
Anti-Israeli activists in Turkey have intensified efforts to identify dual citizens who served in the military, while Israeli officials warn social media exposure is driving legal complaints and detentions abroad
Speaker Amir Ohana made up the Medal of the Knesset and hung it around the Indian prime minister's neck ■ The process for selling Channel 13 – and its news division – is looking like the latest corruption case that should be investigated by the police ■ Netanyahu makes clear he's not fussed by the murders in the Arab community ■ If only Israel treated Braverman like Mandelson
A senior Israeli prosecutor was sent to Serbia to seek the temporary arrest of Israel Einhorn, but a source said: 'The door was slammed in her face.' Israel Police have not officially asked Interpol to issue a red notice against Einhorn
Trump is hesitating about a strike, wary of a prolonged war, while U.S. generals are warning about limited munitions and logistical constraints ■ The plan for Gaza's future is underway, and Israel and Hamas aren't determining anything ■ The debate on the IDF's values ramps up once again
Israel is "about to drag us into another war [with Iran], and all we hear from Israelis and their braindead supporters is 'ANTISEMITE' if you disagree with Israel's agenda," Kasparian wrote.
Netflix stated that a previous offer to buy Warner Bros Discovery's streaming and studio assets was no longer financially attracted after Paramount Skydance revised its offer.
The largely discredited theory states that Ashkenazi Jews are genetically descended from a Turkic minority that converted to Judaism in the Middle Ages rather than from the 12 tribes of Israel.