Miriam Lapid, a founding member of Gush Emunim, drew applause when she unexpectedly appeared at an anti-government protest in Jerusalem on Saturday night and urged other religious Zionists to join her. 'There's nothing right-wing about this government,' she says in an interview
Just three generations after the Holocaust, Europe's far right are welcomed as bedfellows in Jerusalem. This is why their partnership is so mutually beneficial
The bill is a cornerstone of Netanyahu's judicial overhaul, and marks the first time in Israel's history that the process of choosing judges will come under the control of politicians. It is not set to come into effect until after the next Knesset election
ISRAEL: Netanyahu: Israel could seize Gaza territory if hostages not freed; Hundreds protest Knesset debates ■ SYRIA & LEBANON: IDF says it struck Hezbollah fighters and Irani militia targets ■ YEMEN: Houthis say they attacked U.S. aircraft; U.S. reportedly struck Houthi targets
President Herzog said: “Jewish unity is not just an idea—it is a living, breathing force. We feel it most deeply when we stand together and demand the immediate release of our hostages.
Defense Minister Katz said in a recorded message to Gazans that the plans to occupy more of Gaza and evacuate its residents are 'ready and approved,' adding that the only solution is to 'kick Hamas out of Gaza and release the hostages'
Hamas claims that the talks continue and that they are flexible to a new offer, while an Israeli source says that blaming Israel for the delays is 'baseless.' Israel continues to reject the Egyptian offer, which would release five hostages
Hamas claims that the talks continue and that they are flexible to a new offer, while an Israeli source says that blaming Israel for the delays is "baseless". Israel continues to reject the Egyptian offer, which would release five hostages
If the bill - a cornerstone of PM Netanyahu's judicial overhaul - is passed, the process of choosing judges will come under the control of politicians for the first time in Israel's history
While the Palestinians who are arrested are often released at the police station or by the courts after brief detention, the Israel Prison Service has expressed concern over extreme overcrowding in its facilities due to the growing number of arrests
The far-right Israeli Knesset members and minister broke into the IDF facility last July to protest the arrest of eleven soldiers suspected of severely abusing a Palestinian detainee. Two MKs said they'd refuse to cooperate