An Israeli Foreign Ministry post on X accused Motasem A Dalloul, a Gaza-based journalist who lost his wife and children in Israeli bombings, of being in Poland, after a new feature on the platform misattributed his location
The congressman said of the campaign that 'this kind of antisemitism has no place in our city.' An anonymous student letter claimed Hillel 'is complicit in genocide' and 'espouses Jewish supremacist ideology'
IDF chief Eyal Zamir made the remarks at a Ben-Gurion memorial, following a public clash with Defense Minister Katz over senior IDF appointments and the army's handling of the October 7 attacks
The study reveals that antisemitic attitudes exist across all groups in Germany, with political orientation playing a larger role than immigrant background.
The companies said the acquisition is another stage in the expansion of the Uvision Group and strengthens its ability to work from unit level to strategic levels. The startup, SpearUAV, develops small autonomous drones called VIPER launched from a capsule in the field
Despite claims by far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, instituting the death penalty will almost certainly not deter terrorists. Instead, it encourage more attacks, while propelling Israel across a moral red line
The full-length feature 'Stay Forte,' about the abduction and killing of Alon Shamriz, Yotam Haim and Samer Talalka, focuses on the heinous nature of Hamas and overlooks the drama and heroism of the three men
If approved, Nov. 30 would commemorate the departure and expulsion of roughly 900,000 Jews from Arab countries following the founding of the state of Israel. The holiday was first adopted by Israel in 2014
If Israel degenerates into a religious autocracy, maybe a collection similar to 'Tehrangeles Vice' will come out in Europe one day, bring together Hebrew music in the Diaspora – and give Israelis at home the strength to resist
The order will take effect in no fewer than 21 days. The Israel Tax Authority estimates that the loss of tax revenue could reach up to one billion shekels per year ($304 million). It remains unclear what budgetary source will be used to offset this revenue loss
Incidents of antisemitism on campuses have skyrocketed since October 7 and the Gaza war. For a German generation of Jews raised on their parents' stories of persecution under the Soviets, it is starting to feel like déjà vu
Penn is not the first school hit by a probe for Jewish contacts. In April, professors at Barnard College received texts from the federal government asking if they were Jewish as part of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's review
After years of debate, Israel decided to end capital punishment in 1954. 'If I lived in Scandinavia, I'd vote without hesitation to abolish the death penalty,' said Ben-Gurion in one discussion on the matter. 'Here, I'll vote with a heavy heart'
After strong demand in September, eligible clients can choose two shares, valued at about NIS 138.9 as of November 25, or a NIS 125 cash grant, the bank said.
Lebanon and Israel delineated their maritime borders in 2022 under a U.S.-brokered deal, and Syria is the final country with which Lebanon has yet to delineate its sea border. Lebanon hopes offshore gas and oil discoveries could help reverse a 2019 financial collapse