Tens of thousands of people are participating in the annual Jerusalem Day Flag March, which passes through Damascus Gate and the streets of the Old City's Muslim Quarter. Haaretz journalist Nir Hasson was attacked by right-wing youths while covering the event
Not only does the Israeli government not have a solution to the conflict raging on the northern border, but it's failing thus far could mean that many Israelis decide never to return to their homes there ■ And Ben-Gvir, more pyromaniac than firefighter, is always on hand to fan the flames
After announcing he will resign from the government if his demands aren't met by June 8, Benny Gantz's departure is now put in question due to President Biden's announcement of a possible hostage deal
Eleven wounded, one critically, in drone strike in northern Israel; Hezbollah claims responsibility ■ Hamas chief says will deal 'seriously and positively' with any agreement that is based on total halt of war ■ Israel secretly targeted American lawmakers with Gaza war influence campaign ■ Lebanese report: Assailant opened fire at U.S. embassy, was arrested by Lebanese army soldier ■ Israeli cabinet to authorize IDF to raise number of reservists to 350,000 by end of August
This week, the battered Gaza-border community of Kibbutz Nir Oz suffered its worst blow since Hamas' brutal attack almost eight months ago: official confirmation that its hostages in Gaza were dead
Nathan Weeden, 24, planned vandalism attacks on buildings associated with Black and Jewish Americans, alongside members of his White supremacist group 'The Base.'
Brandt, the powerful pro-Israel organization's current vice CEO, takes over at a time when AIPAC is targeting progressive Democrats deemed critical of Israel and bolstering its involvement in Republican primaries
Bill comes in response to International Criminal Court Prosecutor Karim Khan's application for arrest warrants against Prime Minister Netanyahu and Defense Minister Gallant
The IDF chief stated that Israel is ready to transition to an offensive in Lebanon, aiming to prepare the public for a broader conflict. The war cabinet convened Tuesday night to discuss the escalation with Hezbollah
Last week, Slovenia's government endorsed a motion to recognize a Palestinian state and sent it to parliament for final approval. The prime minister sped up the process in response to Israel's recent attacks on Rafah
Research universities in Israel are opposing a law initiated by the Student Union that 'lethally harms academic independence and freedom of expression' and mandates academic institutions to fire lecturers who speak out in a way perceived as harming the state
As flames engulfed communities in Israel's north following Hezbollah rockets, brave local citizens and volunteers moved quickly and worked tirelessly to extinguish them. Meanwhile, the government was nowhere to be found