For Arab states, commitment to a two-state solution has moved from lip service to a diplomatic imperative. The prime minister's refusal to meet they're expectations denies Israel a historic opportunity to join the regional coalition and normalize ties with the Arab world
Eight Israeli soldiers killed in southern Lebanon fighting ■ IDF: Over 100 rockets fired from Lebanon at Israel in three hours ■ Several air force bases damaged in Iranian attack, IDF says ■ 10 houses in northern Israeli town damaged by rockets from Lebanon ■ Report: Four residential buildings destroyed following IDF airstrikes on Dahiyeh, Beirut
Iran's massive missile strike on Israel and Middle East tensions took center stage at the vice presidential debate between Republican nominee JD Vance and Democratic nominee Tim Walz. Vance said that while Trump was president, 'people were afraid of stepping out of line.' Walz pushed back, saying it was 'Trump's fickle leadership' that made things worse
Protesters have vandalized the Blue Moon Hotel, accusing the owners of being “Zionist filth” and “baby-killers.” Jewish-owned Caffè Aronne on the Upper East Side faces similar harassment.
Wafa dreamed of attending Hebrew University. Fuad is afraid the police. Adel sometimes didn't get paid. An Israeli law leaves many Palestinians who are married to Israelis – and their children – lacking citizenship, residency or basic rights
Under the cover of the government's judicial overhaul and the war in Gaza, extremist messianic forces have been ratcheting up their 'occupation' of the public domain, campaigning to severely restrict and even exclude the presence of women – even in Tel Aviv
President Joe Biden vowed Israel has the United States' full support, while U.K.'s Starmer called on Iran to stop its attacks and Germany's foreign minister said Tehran 'is driving the region further to the brink of the abyss.' The European Union warned of 'the dangerous cycle spiraling out of control'
Hamas surprised Israel with an organized attack. Israel surprised Hamas by expelling the residents of the northern Gaza Strip. But more than it surprised Hamas, Israel surprised itself when it decided to leave the hostages behind
A year after his son Tal Shoham was kidnapped to the Gaza Strip, Gilad Korngold is disappointed with the government – but also with the Israeli public. 'I wonder what kind of country we live in, when shortly before the anniversary of the kidnappings people will go on vacation and celebrate Rosh Hashanah,' he says. 'In my dreams, I would expect a revolt, but I know it won't happen'
Liberal Justice Isaac Amit faces a constitutional crisis, questionable government appointments and war-related petitions – all while Justice Yariv Minister Levin refuses to formally appoint him as president
Phil Streible, a leading precious metals expert, shared his bullish outlook in a recent commentary. He highlighted seasonal patterns, Fed influence, and technical analysis as key factors for prices.
During last Rosh Hashanah, before October 7, Israelis expressed hopeful wishes for a better Jewish New Year ahead. In their worst nightmares, no one could have conceived of what the holiday would feel like the following year