Leaders of the nationalist ultra-Orthodox community see the wars in Gaza and with Iran as divine intervention that expedites the era of redemption. The security discourse has given way to talk of miracles, and prominent rabbis are anointing Netanyahu as a messenger of God
Israel and international mediators are currently awaiting Hamas' response to an updated proposal addressing the central sticking point: IDF troop deployment during the proposed 60-day cease-fire
'Silence in today's circumstances is complicity,' say over 600 rabbis and educators following the killing of a Palestinian and a Palestinian-American last Friday, warning that religious leaders' silence has emboldened settlers to commit violence under the guise of divine command
A Palestinian official said it seems as if the PA's entire future rests on Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich signing off on the tax transfer, and his refusal to do so bars the PA from providing vital services, paying public-sector salaries and maintaining social and economic stability
Veteran Israeli settler leader Daniella Weiss is the latest Israeli to appear on the British broadcaster's show, at one point asking why she is being platformed at all: 'You hope that through your program, you will enhance the chance that I will be put on trial?'
A committee established to hear the case of dismissing Gali Baharav-Miara is expected to recommend her dismissal. Baharav-Miara did not attend the hearings, calling the proceeding illegal and motivated by 'irrelevant and corrupt considerations'
The occupation slows down everything and everyone. It swallows time. A drive that should take two hours stretched to four. The irony is that none of it was extreme. It was just a normal Friday for Palestinians living under occupation in the West Bank
Ruby Capital expands in the ultra-Orthodox sector with two new deals in Kiryat Sefer and Bnei Brak for 170 units. Overall, it finances 2,200+ units in the sector, totaling NIS 1.2 billion.
Ruby Capital expands in the ultra-Orthodox sector with two new deals in Kiryat Sefer and Bnei Brak for 170 units. Overall, it finances 2,200+ units in the sector, totaling NIS 1.2 billion.
Following repeated cancellations of an interrogation of American businessman Jay Footlik over his employment of key Qatargate suspect Eli Feldstein by the U.S. Department of Justice, a source familiar with the matter claims: 'There's no doubt a higher power prevented it'
No prize, no escape: A journalist from Gaza chronicles how aid centers have become death arenas where hunger and bloodshed define survival. Spoiler: the result is always death, and no treasure awaits the victor
Watching the theater of Netanyahu's corruption trial is mesmerizing, especially when the U.S. ambassador joins the show. But it feels like a distraction from the urgency of ending the war – which is why I joined protesters holding up posters of dead Gazan children outside an air force base instead
As some Druze stormed into Syria to help their cousins assailed by the al-Sharaa regime, others met friends and loved ones they hadn't seen in decades. But 'it's a little disturbing to go in like that without plans,' one man said
Earlier in June, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Norway announced in a joint statement that they were imposing sanctions on Ben-Gvir and Smotrich for inciting violence against Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza
A bipartisan commission released its tacit recommendations for tackling the rise in antisemitism in the U.K. post-October 7, in sectors that until two years ago only experienced marginal levels of antisemitism
The judge's ruling approves a Jewish student's request to go to trial against the Free University of Berlin (FU) over its alleged failure to combat antisemitism.
Zviki Tessler, chairman of Nir Oz, tells Haaretz that the kibbutz can't make a recovery until the nine members still held captive by Hamas are returned. 'If there's a deal in which all the hostages are returned, our ability to rebuild will get a significant boost,' he says