Israeli forces shot and killed the suspect of an attempted stabbing at a checkpoint south of Jerusalem, whose family says had special needs. Jerusalem district police chief said officers acted 'exactly as expected of them,' and that 'there is only one ending for the terrorist: that he dies'
Israel’s Consulate in New York marked Holocaust Remembrance Day with billboards in Times Square, warning against rising antisemitism and remembering the horrors of the Holocaust.
Degel HaTorah and Shas backed the state budget in its first reading on Wednesday, giving the coalition a majority. Their support has been contingent on ongoing efforts to legislate the military exemption of yeshiva students, amid disputes over the bill's wording and constitutionality
A bill sponsored by far-right lawmaker Limor Son Har-Melech would mandate state-funded gender segregation across all academic degrees. Opposition lawmakers slammed the proposal, with one warning it would 'throw us back to the Middle Ages'
In a statement shared with Haaretz, leading liberal Jewish organizations in the U.S. and Canada called on Israeli leaders to halt the advancement of the bill and to reaffirm the Jewish values of 'the sanctity of human life and the dignity of every person'
“Countries and organizations face continuous attacks from state actors and advanced groups, including actors in Iran collecting data today to decrypt in the future,” said expert Tal Inbar.
“Countries and organizations face continuous attacks from state actors and advanced groups, including actors in Iran collecting data today to decrypt in the future,” said expert Tal Inbar.
The family of the deceased, Yousef Abu Juyad, in his 30s, was also told that the cause of his death was gunfire, not a car accident. His cousin Muad, who was arrested in what he describes as a warning call, said a police official also told him Yousef was shot, but warned him not to cross any 'red lines'
Israel says it will open the Rafah border crossing to pedestrians in the coming days, potentially allowing some of the Gazans who fled the Strip to return. Three Palestinians from Gaza now living in exile explain why they aren't getting their hopes up
A Warsaw-based hotel manager – a Jewish-studies buff who learned Hebrew – wrote a book exposing his great-uncle's murderous collaboration with the Nazis
“In Australia, we have witnessed a terrible explosion in antisemitism since October 7,” said Morrison. “We left a gap for antisemitism to fill, and it certainly did, and it flourished.”
Fed up by conflicting media reports and growing uncertainty over a potential U.S. strike on Iran, an Israeli tech worker created a real-time dashboard estimating the likelihood of a strike in the next eight hours
Internal documents and testimony obtained by Haaretz show how years of policy decisions hollowed out Israel's space capabilities – just as the global sector enters a period of rapid growth
Dr. Evan Gary Cohen resigned from the party-financing committee, prompting the Knesset speaker to seek a replacement. The Academy for a Democratic Israel called his resignation 'a crucial step against politicization' of a committee that sets funding caps and approves party loans