The Shi’ite militia organization’s leader, Hassan Nasrallah, is concerned about the loss of public support in Lebanon if he renews his attacks into Israel and is leery of his militants being forced further away from the Israeli border
USS Eisenhower, one of two aircraft carriers deployed to deter Iran and Hezbollah, is now 100 km south of Iran. Since Hamas attack began, pro-Iranian forces launched 73 attacks against U.S. targets in Iraq and Syria
By cosying up to the world’s most prominent Jew-haters while denouncing his critics, Netanyahu is betraying Jews wholesale. Musk is only the latest, dangerous example, but welcoming him to Israel in the middle of the Gaza war is particularly odious
Israel's artistic swimming team earlier this month said it would not travel to competitions, including Olympic qualifiers in Qatar, due to safety fears.
There is no doubt that Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar has a good reason to be satisfied with the headlines that have been circulating in Israeli news and newspapers in recent days. It's exactly what he had hoped for. For a man who speaks Hebrew fluently due to the many years he spent in Israeli […]
'We grew up several years in a few hours': Five brave young survivors of October 7, now scattered across Israel, tell the story of the children who survived the shocking massacre
Israel is facing three major quandaries regarding the next stage of its war against Hamas in Gaza, with perhaps none more pivotal, and explosive for the Netanyahu government, than the issue of humanitarian aid
Qusai Abbas, 23, was unanimously convicted of the attempted murder of Mor Janashvili with seven other rioters during Israel's interethnic May 2021 riots. 'A group of rioters tried to execute Janashvili just because he was Jewish,' judges say
The plan to assassinate Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, presented to Netanyahu, was detailed and ready for execution but was ultimately rejected by the prime minister.
The plan to assassinate Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, presented to Netanyahu, was detailed and ready for execution but was ultimately rejected by the prime minister.
The extension of the ceasefire by two more days is welcome. Israel will be able to bring home 20 additional captives, which will advance one of the operation's main objectives. Although a return to fighting will be delayed, senior political-security officials are united in the belief that it is a reasonable price in exchange. […]
Historians must be guided by the facts, not political agendas. But when Omer Bartov in The New York Times charged Israel with ‘verging’ into genocide and ethnic cleansing, he grounded his argument in assertions, not evidence
Amir Raz, who was a cop, tied the couple's four children with a rope, prevented his daughter from calling for help and then stabbed Diana and shot her. He was convicted of assaulting a minor in addition to murder, and the court ordered that he compensate his children to the sum of 285,000 shekels
International legitimacy is running out fast; tensions with the U.S. could boil over. But Netanyahu can't manage this complexity. Unfit to lead, he must go before the consequences of his flaws become irreversible
An Israeli hostage freed by Hamas said in an interview that she was initially fed well in captivity until conditions worsened and people became hungry. She was kept in a "suffocating" room and slept on plastic chairs with a sheet for nearly 50 days. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram In one […]