Oman's foreign minister wrote he is 'pleased to confirm' the talks are set, 'with a positive push to go the extra mile towards finalizing the deal.' Iran's foreign minister said earlier Sunday that he believes there is 'still a good chance' of a diplomatic solution on Tehran's nuclear ambition
Emergency responders declared 18-year-old Ori Mechtaiev dead following resuscitation attempts. Two people, including a soldier from the Givati Brigade, were arrested on the scene, as Military Police suspect the victim and the soldier were playing around with a weapon
Members of Parliament concluded that West Midlands Police were 'overly reliant on inaccurate and unverified information' when determining that Maccabi Tel Aviv fans posed an exceptional risk, and accused police of failing to engage with Jewish groups
Uri Zisman, a member of the four-man team, lied so that alternate Ward Fawarsy could take his place. The information reached the head of the delegation, and the Olympic Committee of Israel banned them from further competition
The committee said local police relied too heavily on “inaccurate and unverified” material, including information partly based on false AI-generated content that painted a misleading picture.
Deel has structured the competition into seven in-person regional finals across major tech hubs, with Tel Aviv hosting the first event on March 23, 2026.
Deel has structured the competition into seven in-person regional finals across major tech hubs, with Tel Aviv hosting the first event on March 23, 2026.
As part of the lessons learned during last year's war with Israel, during which most of the Iranian military's senior command was wiped out, Iran's supreme leader has chosen his replacement and ordered top officials to follow suit
The Knesset will vote this week on a controversial bill that would outlaw egalitarian prayer at Western Wall, giving the Orthodox-run Chief Rabbinate exclusive authority to determine what constitutes a 'desecration' of the Jewish holy site – punishable by five to seven years in prison
The organizing group is Kufiyas Network's Kufiyas in Buchenwald program, which accuses the site of "massively intensifying repression against solidarity with Palestine."
The installation was withdrawn amid controversy over the inclusion of a memorial for Palestinian poet Hiba Abu Nada, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike in 2023
The activists, associated with the Apartheid-Free Zone (AFZ) movement, have been canvassing neighborhoods in Hackney, Bristol, Sheffield, and Brighton.
The Israeli government has yet to discuss the findings of a committee that submitted its recommendations regarding the National Guard in late 2023, leaving the policing body without a clear direction to operate
'Palestinianism is opposed to Christianity': Israel is spending millions on an effort aimed at the Christian right in the United States, allegedly as part of an attempt to combat antisemitism. Haaretz reveals a network of pro-Israel sites
'Agitators are not deterred and are only escalating threats,' Channel 13 said of Lucy Aharish, who recently commented on growing violence in Arab society and its 'democratic right' to protest
“The world is changing faster than our systems can adapt. So I started mapping the challenges and the meeting points between them,” said Shani Zanescu.
Protesters said Gail's bakery's profits were 'going to private equity owners and investors' who had invested in Israeli 'war tech.' In 2021, the company was acquired by the American investment firm Bain Capital, which has invested in Israeli tech companies