Olga Cherevko grew up on military bases in Siberia, belonged to a Christian cult in the U.S. and was sent by the UN to some of the toughest places in the world. None of that prepared her for what she saw in Gaza
There were nearly 3,960 incidents of users reporting issues with Microsoft 365 as of 6:03 p.m. ET, down from over 15,880 reports earlier, according to Downdetector.
Protesters took to the streets in the largest demonstration in Arab communities in over five years. Haaretz asked demonstrators about law enforcement, crime and politics. 'For the state, Arabs divided are Arabs in a weaker position,' one said. 'But we are here today to shout: We cannot tolerate this anymore.' Protests may only be the first step
Herzog's remark that Netanyahu's trial is negatively impacting the country creates the impression that the blame lies with the criminal proceedings. It implies that the judiciary is responsible for Israel's constitutional crisis, sharing the view of Netanyahu's supporters
The U.S. president's coalition is largely made up of authoritarian countries – members who declared that their only goal is to find a solution to the crisis in Gaza and promote the two-state solution. Kushner made it clear to Israel and Hamas: The era of the status quo is over
The churches' statement against Christian Zionism, which it says 'misleads the public, sows confusion,' was reportedly triggered by a meeting between Huckabee and the founder of the Forum for Christian Enlistment in the Israeli military
The USS Abraham Lincoln and escort ships are deploying to the Middle East amid stalled UN inspections of Iran's nuclear material and the recent decline of nationwide anti-regime protests after a deadly crackdown. President Trump said the U.S. seeks to avoid further military action
The manner in which the investigation is being conducted against May Golan, who is close to National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, seems to be part of a pattern: an investigation against Transport Minister Regev was buried and the future of another against Energy Minister Eli Cohen is uncertain. Potential witnesses against senior officials have got the message and are wary of cooperating
Sources familiar with the matter, meanwhile, clarified that the announcement is mainly a declarative step, taken under heavy public pressure, and that the path to realizing a fully unified joint list is still long and complex
Ernest Michel spent 674 days in the notorious Nazi death camp. A new film documents his experiences covering the famous international tribunal set up after the war – and a haunting encounter with one of the leading perpetrators of the Holocaust
While many leaders act like stunned victims in the face of Trump's threats, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney acknowledged in his World Economic Forum speech that international order has collapsed - and offered a pragmatic, optimistic path forward that doesn't ignore the bully in the room
First lieutenant Assaf Shmuelevich is accused of impersonating a captain, accessing classified army information and sharing it with unauthorized people. Unfounded conspiracies circulated on social media, including by MKs, claim he was run by anti-government protesters or enemy states
'Butcher's Stain,' 'Children No More: "Were and are Gone"' and 'The Voice of Hind Rajab' received nominations for the Academy Awards. 'The Sea,' an Israeli hopeful that launched Israel's culture minister's alternative to the local Oscars, did not get a nod
Residents said that the IDF distributed evacuation leaflets, which said, 'Urgent notice – This area is under IDF control. You must evacuate immediately' to a tent encampment satellite images show is located 400 meters west of the Yellow Line, separating Israeli and Hamas-controlled Gaza
Israel's ability to market green technologies and to compete for international bids in the field will be hit hard if the government decides to withdraw from the Paris Agreements. Without external pressure, the country will likely break commitments to its own climate – and to citizens' health