Terrorist opened fire on civilian bus near West Bank town of Beit Jala; Israeli military sets up roadblocks, surrounds nearby village as manhunt continues
Attorney representing Netanyahu said the prime minister is unwilling to discuss such a commission until the war is over. Meanwhile, the Knesset also rejected a proposal to hold a special session to discuss the establishment of a state commission of inquiry
Netanyahu attempted to dismantle the prosecution's allegations of an alleged deal between him and former Bezeq chief Shaul Elovitch: 'There was no agreement, no deal ... It's absurd'
A nativity scene featuring baby Jesus wrapped in a keffiyeh was unveiled at Pope Francis’ Nativity Scene and Christmas Tree inauguration on Saturday in St. Peter’s Square.
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The Israeli army cannot say how long it will stay in the demilitarized zone along the border between Israel and Syria. 'We still don't know where all this is going,' says one senior IDF commander
'They left us homeless': Israeli officials arrived at the village with several bulldozers to dismantle the temporary homes local Bedouin residents had put up, after the government failed to provide appropriate alternative housing
Ireland said that by intervening in South Africa's case against Israel over its actions in Gaza, Ireland will be asking the International Court of Justice to 'broaden its interpretation of what constitutes the commission of genocide'
There may be no reason to be suspicious of the notes. But the fact that they exist, along with the cries of Netanyahu allies that he can't possibly run the country while taking the stand bolsters the arguments that he should never have continued to hold office as PM while he fights to stay out of prison
Despite its 'arduous journey' after October 7, 'The Other', the directorial debut of Joy Sela, aiming to 'highlight the stories of those who stand together for coexistence and an end to violence', is finally screening in Israel
The prime minister was once considered risk-averse, but since October 7 he seems to be angling for a legacy as the leader who expanded Israel's borders from Gaza in the south to Syria and the Golan Heights in the north
Israel's culture minister says films shown at the festival are 'against the state of Israel and slander IDF soldiers,' and urged the finance minister to determine whether there he could impose fines on the institution. Meanwhile, the Film Review Council is threatening to ban 'The Governor'