Card after card is being lost in the negotiations with Hamas – as the violent escalation in the West Bank gets out of hand ■ After the Gaza war, the Israeli army will have to attend to its munitions shortage and beef up its reservist units as Hezbollah might attempt a Hamas-style invasion
After hundreds of pro-Palestinian students set up tents on the campus and refused to leave, police were called in to disperse the crowd by Columbia's president, who said the encampment posed a 'clear and present danger' to the campus
After Israel reportedly struck targets inside Iran on Friday morning, the U.S. was quick to deny involvement in the events. During the G7 summit in Italy, Blinken underscored the U.S.' commitment to Israel's defense, and announced joint G7 sanctions on the Iranian weapons industry
Several diplomats say their countries held talks with Israel in recent days about their strike on Iran, in an attempt to prevent a flare-up. One diplomat said that danger is not behind us, 'but there is room for cautious optimism'
Israel struck air base near Iranian city of Isfahan, international media reports ■ Senior Iranian officials say strike caused no damage, no immediate retaliation is planned, state media reports ■ U.S., EU sanction far-right Israeli activists and NGOs ■ Ratings agency S&P Global cuts Israel's long-term ratings ■ U.S. vetoes UNSC proposal to give Palestinian Authority full membership status ■ Here's what you need to know 196 days into the war
Against the backdrop of an escalation of violence in the West Bank, the U.S. announced new sanctions against Israeli far-right figures and groups, notably including two far-right NGOs for their roles in fundraising for settlers who have previously been sanctioned by the U.S.
Safe rooms and public bomb shelters are essential for keeping Israelis safe from aerial threats like rockets and drones. Which is why it's such a problem that not all Jerusalemites have any.
Safe rooms and public bomb shelters are essential for keeping Israelis safe from aerial threats like rockets and drones. Which is why it's such a problem that not all Jerusalemites have any.
S&P's decision exposes the real fear that the downgrade will change investor sentiment towards the Israeli economy. It would help if Israel had a professional finance minister capable of making economic decisions from within the war cabinet
The funding would provide urgent life-saving humanitarian assistance for Palestinian civilians in Gaza and vulnerable people suffering around the world, the White House said.
Israel's lackluster strike on Isfahan is at most a temporary measure, a place-holder. And it was ordered by Netanyahu, who made a career out of talking up the Iranian threat but when the moment of truth came, he had nothing to say or offer
Ahead of the Passover holiday, the government, in partnership with Jewish organizations, has reunited "lone soldiers" serving in the IDF with their families who live abroad. Under the slogan "Together for Seder," family members from the United States, France, Brazil, Ukraine, and Belgium were flown into Israel. The soldiers will spend the coming days […]
“The rising tide of hate is abhorrent and unacceptable, and I’m committed to doing everything in my power to keep New Yorkers safe,” Hochul said in January.
According to reports, Egypt and the Palestinian Authority have already accepted the fact that Israel will enter Rafah, and have begun preparations for absorbing the displaced and managing civil affairs
Despite inflation and government-controlled prices increasing on May 1st, Israel’s microeconomy should be stable. However, Israel’s macroeconomy will face the consequences of the war for a few years.
According to what has been reported in foreign media so far, Israel carried out a relatively small strike near Isfahan's airport on Thursday night in retaliation to the Iranian attack from the weekend. This was the site where some of the Iranian ballistic missiles were launched against Israel in the barrage on Saturday night. […]
Iran's attack a week ago gave Israel a chance to return to the Western world's good graces; will Israeli restraint prove prudent? ■ It's becoming clear: The hostages won't return before the war ends ■ Gantz keeps going with Netanyahu ■ Not-so-instant karma strikes far-rightist Smotrich
Leaders of European nations warned against further escalating the situation in the Middle East ■ Oman condemned Israel, Turkey said world should concentrate on 'stopping the massacre in Gaza'
"Passover is a holiday when people renew the accessories in their homes, such as carpets or new dishes," says Hadas Elimelech from Metula, who is staying at the Lakehouse Hotel in Tiberias, with a significant number of other evacuees. According to Hadas, "This is exactly the time of the year when I clean my […]