This week at the Ben-Gurion airport: An event planner mourns the end of an era in Tel Aviv, and a social worker explains how she unwinds from her emotionally demanding work
Rachel Bohbot's husband, who is suspected of the killing, was 'insanely jealous' and told her either 'she'll be with him or be in the ground,' relatives told Haaretz
According to the Israeli military investigation, soldiers only searched the ground floor of the building where the three hostages were being held. Samer Fuad El-Talalka, Yotam Haim and Alon Shamriz were on the second floor, calling for help. Five days later, they were shot by the IDF
U.S. Jews are shocked by rising antisemitism in the wake of the war in Gaza, says journalist Matthew Continetti, warning that far-right public rhetoric could influence 'terrible, awful psychopaths' like the Tree of Life synagogue shooter
Despite the aforementioned incidents, Freer insisted that the majority of antisemitism was coming from fringe pockets and that most Britons wanted a respectful society with religious freedom.
The sharp increase in antisemitic searches after October 7 suggests, according to the report, a worrying escalation in negative attitudes towards Jews.
Police believe the suspect is mentally ill; the boy's mother said the man sprang out of nowhere and stabbed her son in his stroller without any provocation and without trying to hurt her
Coming to Israel with a solidarity delegation, he told Herzog, is sending a message of solidarity to Israel and a message to university campuses: “When we get back to the US, we won’t be afraid.”
Operation Horev was the last operation on the Egyptian front during the war, helping Israel recapture the Negev and expelled the Egyptian military from Israel’s territory.