The chief of Hamas told Reuters on Tuesday that the Palestinian militant group was near a truce agreement with Israel, even as the IDF operation on Gaza continued and rockets were being fired into Israel. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Hamas officials are "close to reaching a truce agreement" with Israel […]
The deal is expected to include the release of 50 hostages from Gaza in exchange for 150 Palestinian prisoners ■ Far-right minister Ben-Gvir and Smotrich oppose hostage deal, Minister Sa'ar supports; Shas leader says ultra-Orthodox party to vote for deal ■ IDF continues Gaza ground operation, announces death of two soldiers ■ At least 1,200 civilians and soldiers killed in Israel since October 7, 236 hostages held in Gaza ■ Hamas-controlled health ministry: 14,128 dead in Gaza
Israel's defense establishment realizes that it is responsible for rectifying the failing that allowed October 7 to happen - and that does not mean killing terrorists or recapturing Gaza
In letter to the head of the police investigation unit, Amit Eisman slammed the arrest of citizens who protested against the government - adding that his office did not sanction such measures
On Monday the State Department’s antisemitism envoy suggested that she opposed Greenblatt’s stance, while a member of one of the ADL’s advisory boards called the about-face “embarrassing.”
The survey from the Siena College Research Institute also found that 25% of respondents said the attack was a result of Israel’s treatment of the Palestinians while condemning the murder of civilians
An American president landed in Gaza for the first time, the Palestinian national airline flew to Mideast capitals, and Gazans began to dream of independence. But then fighting broke out, Israel bombed the field, and it has since been looted and dismantled
There was no relevant reason to postpone the appointment of Prof. Amir Yaron for another term as Governor of the Bank of Israel, except aמ attempt to housebreak the Governor to support the government’s policy – but Yaron didn’t play ball
"We are a very strong Jewish community. We won't let them frighten us," said the President and CEO of the Montreal Jewish Federation, on a solidarity trip to Israel.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is too scared of losing his base to disavow apocalyptic threats and conspiracy theories spouted by his government – and he also has a particular interest in those ideas being aired
It's noon. The main street that crosses Gaza from north to south, Salah al-Din Road is filled with thousands of residents seeking to move southward. The adults among them, men and women, raise their hands, carry identification documents, and continue to advance slowly. The main evacuation is now from the Zaytoun neighborhood and the […]
There is no need to come up with a conspiracy to explain the catastrophic failures of October 7. Criminal levels of chauvinism and arrogance go unpunished all the time