U.S. officials believe that attacks in the Red Sea serve the political interests of the Houthis' leader, who seeks to advance his regional reputation while continuing to receive assistance from Iran
Thousands of Israelis protest against the government outside Netanyahu's private residence ■ U.S. Nat'l Security Advisor Sullivan to meet with Israel's Nat'l Security Council head Hanegbi, Strategic Affairs Minister Dermer ■ IDF assassinates Hezbollah commander in southern Lebanon ■ PLO secretary general says group should run Gaza ■ Several houses directly hit by rockets in Zar'it; no casualties ■ Air Force assassinates commander of Hamas' elite Nukhba force, who participated in October 7 attack, in northern Gaza
On the way to the protest, masked activists had swarmed subway cars, demanding any “Zionists” identify themselves and reigniting a debate over anti-masking laws in New York.
'We will defeat Hamas' forces in Rafah within a few weeks,' says the commander of a Nahal brigade fighting in Gaza. He admits, however, that many terrorists have fled the city and that locating the hostages is not part of his mission there
The Haredim have got all they can out of Netanyahu, but unlike the prime minister, who will leave only scorched earth after him, Haredi party leaders Dery and Gafni have a responsibility to their community
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry signed the controversial legislation on Wednesday, requiring that the religious text be displayed with 'large, easily readable font' in every K-12 public school classroom. The bill's opponents warn that lawsuits are likely to follow
The National Security Minister wrote that Avshalom Peled is a 'graduate of the University of Virginia's criminology program,' but Haaretz found that his studies at the institution consisted of a six-week, 15-hour FBI course in 1987
The painting belonged to Jewish entrepreneur and art collector Carl Sachs who fled to Switzerland in 1939 and was forced to sell the painting in order to make a living
Police assaulted a doctor and arrested another while they were treating injured protesters. The doctors called these events 'a crossing of a mutually agreed upon line,' which could lead personnel to refuse providing medical treatment in the field 'out of fear for their own safety'
One suspect reportedly told police he assaulted the girl out of revenge for not disclosing to him that she was Jewish. Leftist leader Jean-Luc Melenchon denounced the case as 'racist antisemitism,' while the far right's Marine Le Pen attacked the far left for using the Gaza war to 'stigmatize Jews'
UnXeptable, a group that has led many of the anti-Netanyahu protests held by Israel expats across the globe, intends to bring busloads of Israeli-Americans to protest outside Congress while Netanyahu is speaking, if his invitation to address Congress is not withdrawn