Netanyahu's lawyers said that 'the sad, cynical' decision by the ICC to issue arrest warrants against the Israeli PM for alleged war crimes caused several preparatory meetings for his testimony to be canceled
Israel's attorney general said that the bill banning criminal investigations against Knesset members would make them 'a privileged class' and emphasized that it contradicts the principle of equality before the law
Gal Goren's parents, from Kibbutz Nir Oz, were abducted and murdered by Hamas on the October 7 attack. Despite his immense loss, Goren remains active in the protest movement demanding a hostage deal. 'We care enough to save lives. We'll do everything for them, and we'll succeed,' he says
Rocket fire from Lebanon on Sunday wounded some nine Israelis, caused several cars in central Israel to catch fire and put a residential building in northern Israel's Haifa at risk of collapse
A gunman, who was shot dead at the scene, fired at a police patrol in the Jordanian capital and police are currently investigating the incident, the state news agency reported
The International Criminal Court granted the chief prosecutor's request for arrest warrants against the Israeli prime minister and former defense minister on suspicion of commission of war crimes. What are the suspicions? What can Israel do about the warrants, and might the court take action against other Israelis?
The resolution approved on Sunday did not appear on the government's agenda published ahead of the weekly cabinet meeting, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu approved it without it undergoing the customary legal review
Haaretz spoke with Ido Eilam, an 18-year-old who is protesting the government by opting for military prison over being a soldier, saying it's a matter of human lives. 'This government isn't bothered by how many soldiers die or how many Palestinians die.'
The organizers of a big festival dedicated to hope in Tel Aviv want Israelis to become more political. Also this week: a 1970s lamb brings back old memories
Netanyahu's statement carried all the unmistakable trademarks of his playbook: serial manipulation, lies, criminal messaging, and attempts to inflame his violent base. This performance marks a new and even more dangerous iteration of the threat he poses to Israeli democracy
Violence in the West Bank will likely increase, sources say, following the new government policies: the military will no longer hold suspected Jewish terrorists in administrative detention
Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara is increasingly seen as the last person upholding Israeli law against an increasingly lawless government. Firing her won't be easy – unless the Netanyahu government goes completely rogue
Trudeau, get ready: Nearly 8,000 Israelis have received temporary Canadian work visas so far this year, five times the number in 2023. Israelis who packed their bags in a hurry, Jews and Arabs alike, reveal what made them seek a new life in the Great White North
Jews have understood over the last few years that when it comes to the West’s enforcement of “hate crimes,” Jews are usually the one group that doesn’t get protection.
The Israelis reportedly left the shop quickly but the shopkeeper was said to have followed them outside with her shovel raised. The backpackers recorded the incident.
Printed circuit boards like those found in washing machines. Soldering done by hand. Limited production quality. What can we learn from the Iranian missile attacks – and how accurate are they?