Hamas leaders weigh moving political base from Qatar ■ U.S. official: Israel's Friday strike targeted site that protects Iranian nuclear facility ■ Military base blast in Iraq kills one, wounds eight ■ 50 protest Israeli detention center conditions ■ Here's what you need to know 197 days into the war
Two Hamas leaders said a Wall Street Journal report that the group's political leaders are considering leaving Qatar, while Hamas said it wants to strengthen ties with Turkey, including the direct receipt of aid
A police volunteer and road maintenance worker removing objects after a demonstration by families of hostages held in Gaza by Hamas were hit by an SUV that veered off the road
The Metropolitan Police apologized for the "use of the term 'openly Jewish' by one of our officers. We know it will have caused offense to many. We reiterate our apology."
Abdollahian said that the only reason that Iran had not successfully hit Haifa, Tel Aviv or any major port was because Iran’s “red lines [were] civilians…We only had a military purpose.”
Since it was founded in 2019, the Israeli amputee soccer team has given young men who have lost a leg the chance to play again. Now those wounded on October 7 and in combat have joined their ranks. 'Nothing has rehabilitated me more than being able to play with them,' says new team member Shaked Biton
A look at the history of Israel's Film and Theater Review Board reveals its major role in shaping the cultural image of the young state – and our worldview too
Russian-Israeli artist Haim Sokol's exhibit in Tel Aviv deals with the wounds of foreignness, migration and war, which he says 'pertains not only to Russia and Ukraine but to Gaza and its razed houses too'
U.S. House passes $26 billion in emergency Israel aid ■ Turkish President Erdogan met Hamas chief Haniyeh in Istanbul ■ Three Hezbollah operatives killed in Israeli strike in southern Lebanon, reports claim ■ IDF says ten Palestinian militants killed in operation in West Bank ■ Palestinian Authority reconsidering relations with U.S. after it vetoed UN membership
The murder of Binyamin Ahimeir in the West Bank led to a wave of settler violence under the protection of the army. But it was just an excuse to do what the settlers constantly do on a smaller scale: spreading fear, violently attacking villagers and destroying property
Protests erupted at Columbia University over Israel divestment calls. Jewish students express discomfort amid arrests and chants, recalling past trauma. Campus tension intensifies.
South African Jewish leaders met with President Ramaphosa to discuss rising antisemitism but were surprised when he accused Israel of genocide, later using the meeting to charge Israel.
During the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising ceremony, a lone protester briefly displayed a Palestinian flag, amid global pro-Palestinian sentiment and diplomatic tensions.
The judge criticized the police, saying that there was no justification for the arrest of Prof. Shalhoub-Kevorkian over her remarks about October 7. Police argued that she 'uses conspiracies to advance measures against Israel'