IMPACT-se says Iran’s Khomeinist ideology is deeply embedded in schools, with textbooks reflecting the regime’s political values, narratives, and agendas.
While Ben-Gvir called the officer 'a criminal,' police sources previously told Haaretz that his refusal to promote her is meant to entrench his control over her commander, who heads investigations. Many officers who investigated the PM retired after their promotions were delayed for years
The suspect sent Yitzhak Wasserlauf, a member of Otzma Yehudit, hateful messages on his personal phone. The arrest is the latest in a crackdown on anti-war activists in recent weeks
Gulf states condemn Tehran's strikes on key energy sites in Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE, reporting damage but few casualties, as missile and drone barrages widen the conflict and raise fears over global energy supplies
This marks a shift from Germany's January 2024 stance, when it backed Israel in the case. Berlin says its decision not to intervene stems from its own ICJ defense in a case accusing it of violating international law by supporting Israel's war in Gaza
A fake AI video showing masses of Iranians chanting Benjamin Netanyahu's name has gained traction across social media and persuaded real Iranians to use that very same term of endearment
From Amsterdam to Liège, attacks on Jewish sites show how quickly the Middle East conflict is spilling into Europe's streets. For Europe's Jews, a deadly antisemitic attack now seems grimly inevitable
Nematollah Shahsavani, 40, a dual Iranian-British national, and Alireza Farasati, an Iranian national, 22, were charged following an investigation into their actions in north London over five weeks.
Slovenia's intelligence agency says senior officials from Israeli private intelligence firm Black Cube visited the country four times. Connection to campaign involving secret recordings under investigation
Authorities suspect the 39-year-old woman may have been targeted over her family's disapproval of her lifestyle. The incident is the latest in a years-long surge in deadly violence in Arab communities
Outbound flight passengers capacity reduced by 50 percent to 130 per flight on Thursday. The decision follows damage caused by Iranian fire to three private planes that were parked at Ben-Gurion International Airport
Prices for basic food items are surging, and hospitals report shortages of medical supplies. The Rafah crossing reopened Thursday for the first time since the Iran war began, allowing patients in Gaza to leave for urgent treatment
Much later than in Europe, figurative art appeared in the Levant about 15,000 years ago, as 2 million years of hunting and gathering as a lifestyle approached its close
While Trump acts as if time is on his side, the war in Iran needs to end before Israelis and Gulf states run out of patience – and interceptor stockpiles
IDF officials noted that, while Israeli and Lebanese operations slowed Hezbollah's rebuilding, they were not moving the group toward disarmament, and proposed a targeted strike – which political leadership rejected
While the Temple Israel attack prompted a heightened sense of alarm among Jewish institutions, some argue that, after years of bolstering security, there is little left to reinforce.
A crude awakening: Even though the U.S. has reduced its dependence on oil imports, Iran's moves have pushed prices up, threatening the president ahead of midterm elections and prompting an attempt to mobilize NATO countries