Eight coalition members said the IDF's strategy was ineffective in defeating Hamas, demanding the army purge northern Gaza of residents by use of sieges, infrastructure destruction and 'killing anyone without a white flag.' The policy should be used in other parts of Gaza, they said
“On this holiday, we must shine together the light of truth and our common values and vision for a just, pluralistic, and hate-free societ,” said Shay Salamon.
U.S. Education Department investigation found that the public university violated student's Title VI rights and 'likely operated a hostile environment' for some students
For once, Israel is in tune with global trends: democracy is deteriorating in more and more countries across the globe. But thanks to wars, occupations and Netanyahu's judicial assault, Israel is rushing ahead of the pack but backwards, towards the imperialist nineteenth century
Of the 71 members of Congress who do not identify as Christian, 32 are Jewish, a new Pew study shows. Meanwhile, nine percent of the Senate is Jewish, though Jews only make two percent of the overall U.S. adult population
UN Palestinian territories envoy Francesca Albenese's proposed boycott has been bolstered by a viral social media campaign in which doctors and nurses around the globe are demanding Israel release the northern Gaza hospital director
As international flights dwindled, the amended law reduces requirements for airlines to provide accommodations for up to two nights after a flight cancellation and shortens the notice period for cancellations from 14 days to three
The latest GOP clashes portend just how divisive foreign policy will be among the Republican Party, as isolationists and neoconservatives battle to define the incoming Trump administration's goals
As defense minister, the man who was once tapped to be IDF chief of staff fought bravely against Netanyahu's bid to undermine the judiciary. But his resignation from the Knesset is a move to keep his political career alive and will actually make life easier for the hard-right government
In her new folk-rock album, she sometimes reminds you of Bob Dylan, and sometimes Joni Mitchell. Also in the Cultural Roundup this week, a house near the Tel Aviv beach is fulfilling the vision of its original scholar owner: an art haven for Ethiopian Israelis
Yosef Engel, whose grandson Ofir Engel was released in a hostage deal last year, attends every hostage-related protest in Jerusalem, but he rarely sees any Knesset members there. 'They say they're in favor of a deal. Great – do something!'
The IDF is completing its expulsion of Palestinians from northern Gaza – an area that once housed a population the size of Tel Aviv's. Residents who fled describe an unprecedented, brutal operation
A month before the September operation, the IDF learned that missile engines were being produced at the facility in Syria. The army said around 100 soldiers participated in the operation, which left 30 Syrian soldiers dead
Hezbollah's weakness and Iran's exclusion give Lebanon a chance to rebuild, but first it must deal with its domestic political crisis, starting with the urgent task of electing a president in the aftermath of war
Professor Shai Davidai sparked backlash when he blamed Students for Justice in Palestine for the deadly car ramming. He has repeatedly clashed with the group, and was suspended from Columbia last month for violating university policies
IDF's Shaldag unit dismantles Iranian missile factory in Syria, preventing the production of hundreds of long-range missiles in a high-stakes operation.
Israel has a long history of operating in Yemen, but in recent years it's taken a back seat in defense priorities, with focus directed toward Hezbollah and Iran. Although not classified an 'existential threat' by experts, Israel has a limited toolkit in dealing with the Houthi threat