Voting against providing Israel with emergency military aid deep into its most existential crisis in its history sends an undeniable message about Israel's standing among much of the Democratic Party. And Republicans shouldn't claim the vote proves that they are the undisputable "pro-Israel" party
27-year-old Dor Zimel was wounded in Hezbollah's attack on Arab al-Aramshe ■ 17 additional Israelis, including 13 IDF reservists, were wounded in the incident
PM Netanyahu says Israel will increase military and political pressure on Hamas in the coming days, as 'this is the only way to free the hostages and achieve victory' ■ U.S. House votes to provide Israel with $26 billion in emergency aid ■ Israel's military police investigating death of Red Crescent ambulance driver shot Saturday during confrontation between settlers and Palestinians ■ Here's what you need to know 198 days into the war
'This is a pro-Palestinian march ... I am worried about the reaction to your presence,' a police officer told Gideon Falter, who was wearing a yarmulke. The police's apology, initially deleted, drew accusations of victim blaming
Although a court ordered Professor Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian released, the message sounded in her arrest for suspicion of incitement, especially to my fellow Arab academics, is clear: Israel's crackdown against dissent is only intensifying
After over 100 students were detained and many arrested at Columbia University last week, protests sprung up at universities across the country in solidarity with those arrested. University of Pennsylvania banned a protest group for harassing Jewish students and faculty
'We Were the Lucky Ones' covers nearly a decade in the lives of a Jewish family during the Shoah, while 'Shōgun,' a remake based on James Clavell's epic set in 17th-century Japan, has critics salivating, somewhat surprisingly, and sci-fi series '3 Body Problem' looks stunning
In response to expected sanctions by the U.S. on the Netzah Yehuda Battalion – widely opposed by Israeli leaders – war cabinet minister Eisenkot called it 'proof of the importance of independent legal and law enforcement systems in Israel'
Yusuf Zaarur was one of the most prominent musicians in Iraq. His great-grandson tells about how his fame dimmed after he left for Israel and how friends of his from Arab countries are preserving his memory
Just one week after releasing her viral hit "Iran – DON'T SHOOT", a warning to Tehran against attacking Israel again, musician and entrepreneur Pnina Rosenblum is already fielding numerous requests to perform the song live. In an interview with Israel Hayom, Rosenblum revealed she has been inundated with offers and pleas from fans to […]
The Columbia Jewish Alumni Association has penned an open letter to University President Nemat Minouche Shafik, imploring her to take decisive action to ensure the safety of students amidst ongoing violent protests surrounding the war in Gaza. The letter, sent on Friday, highlights concerns about the perilous environment facing Jewish students due to recent […]
The pro-Israel lobby is looking to spend its hefty war chest in other primaries, leaving one GOP megadonor with an explicit interest in Israeli politics to bankroll efforts against the Pittsburgh progressive
Sabah Haniyeh, a resident of a town in southern Israel, is accused of sharing a prayer following the October 7 attack that read, 'kill them and do not leave any one of them. O God, do in their slaughter and keep us away from their evil'
Like all Palestinians in Gaza, hundreds of Christians living in the Strip found themselves with nowhere to hide once the war with Israel began after the October 7 Hamas attack. Though the disconnection from the wider Christian community - close and far - started long before