Images taken in past several days show tents springing up around Rafah – in open areas, on sidewalks and in between buildings. According to UNWRA chief, each of these shelters may house some 20 people
Growing up in the Soviet Union, the idea of Israel's existence was a lifebelt for Masha Gessen. Now one of America's leading intellectuals has some harsh criticism for the state
Nassima Landau Art Foundation in Tel Aviv is known for its focus on international contemporary art. But the current exhibit there, 'Spectrum of Lights,' showcases only Israeli artists, with proceeds going to help rebuild the art gallery destroyed by Hamas at Kibbutz Be'eri
Thousands took part in the protest originally cancelled by police. Speaking to the crowd, Heli Mishael of the Standing Together organization, said, 'After 100 days of war, the hostages have not returned, innocent Palestinians are being killed, and we still don't have security… there is another way'
Watergen's technology creates mineralized quality drinking water from the air, and its solutions are an economical and effective way to address water scarcity in any location.
Watergen's technology creates mineralized quality drinking water from the air, and its solutions are an economical and effective way to address water scarcity in any location.
A hackathon set to take place in Tel Aviv on Friday will encourage people from Israel's gaming industry to develop games that will raise awareness of the 136 hostages who are still held in Gaza
'I'm not responsible,' Prime Minister Netanyahu has been telling his interrogators for years prior to the Oct 7 Hamas attacks. Now, he's trying not only to dispel blame for the massacre but also for what appears to be a failed military campaign
The 35-year-old tourist was found lifeless in a Tel Aviv apartment, after passersby and neighbors noticed smoke and called the fire department. Police say findings at the scene indicate that the suspect stabbed the woman and then set the apartment alight
The Population and Immigration Authority said a refusal was being considered in light of social media posts that "show clear nationalist consciousness" inconsistent with allegiance to Israel. The applicant says, "I thought in a democracy, it's supposed to be okay to say what you think"
According to the suspicion, MK Almog Cohen of the far-right Otzma Yehudit party assaulted three detainees with a group of police officers. The case was reopened when Cohen posted a picture of the detainees on the floor with their hands tied in 2022 linking himself to the incident
While conflicts in so many different places make the United States appear clueless and incoherent, the Biden administration is developing what seems like a sound and cogent vision for the region and its future security
Rubinstein served as education minister in Yitzhak Rabin's government and was the living spirit behind the enactment of the Basic Law on Human Dignity and Liberty
The National Security Ministry refuses to publish the list of eligible communities or the criteria used, but a look at the Ministry's website reveals: even Arab communities on the border are not included in the list, while neighboring Jewish communities, even if farther away, are included
In response to an appeal filed to the High Court against the police's decision to prohibit an anti-war protest from taking place in the city of Haifa, Israel's attorney general wrote that the order was 'disproportionate' and emphasized that the right to protest was 'a cornerstone of a democratic state, especially in a state of emergency'