On Thursday, three U.S. Democratic Senators called on President Donald Trump to stop funding the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, adding that the Foundation's collaboration with the IDF and recorded use of violence against civilians raises serious legal questions that should be investigated
The missile launched Thursday morning was the third in 24 hours, as the Houthis continue to launch projectiles following Israel's assassination of the rebels' prime minister and other ministers
In the recording, anonymous individuals spoke about the problems that worry West Bank residents – fears of government collapse, damage to workers' wages, and progress in annexation by Israel. Sources in the PA told Haaretz: It is no coincidence that the leadership was quick to deny it, the public is anxious and discouraged
Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi, who admits he hasn't seen the film, says Kan's plan to air '1948: Remember, Remember Not' violates the Nakba Law. He demands its removal from the broadcast schedule and warns of a potential multi-million-shekel budget cut
This is Netanyahu's most alarming appointment to date. Anyone familiar with the environment in which his prospective Shin Bet chief David Zini was raised knows exactly why
The Israeli soldiers were stopped by Jordanian soldiers a few hundred meters from the border, in the Arava Desert in southern Israel. Israel's military confirmed the incident but refused to say why the soldiers entered Jordan
Zadorov, who was exonerated in a 2023 retrial for the 2006 killing of 13-year-old Tair Rada, will be compensated for the decade and a half he spent behind bars ■ '16 years of lies and whitewashing … in effect, they murdered my daughter'
Major General (res.) Nitzan Alon's deputy, Yoav Mordechai, was suspended last week from his position after he was questioned in the case. A court is scheduled to hear police's request to extend his suspension later this week, after Haaretz revealed that a company owned by Mordechai transferred funds from Qatar to associates of the prime minister
The first day of protests in Jerusalem was smaller than those prior, but still created a stir. The big test still lies ahead for the organizers, who believe that standing under the Prime Minister's window will lead to change
The book, co-authored by Yaakov Katz, former editor-in-chief of The Jerusalem Post, explores years of intelligence lapses and a policy of containment that enabled Hamas to plan its assault.
A top Israeli army officer who led the Gaza Division at the time declared the festival would be the last he would approve due to how close the site is to Gaza ■ On October 7, Hamas terrorists killed hundreds of partygoers
This summer, an oysters craze has taken over Tel Aviv. But is the culinary trend an attempt to disconnect from reality, or an odd secular backlash against the current religious climate in which messianic politicians aim to resettle Gaza?
The pro-Palestinian protest against Israel at the end of Stage 11 of the famed Spanish race showed that what failed through pressure has now succeeded through escalation. The organizers have already backed down, and the incident could set a precedent for Israeli sports
Featuring never-before-seen footage and testimonies, 'Surviving Malka Leifer' exposes the trauma and hard-won victories behind Australia's most high-profile abuse trial. It also includes interviews with Israeli prosecutors
Israel's State Comptroller said Netanyahu 'must act to correct the deficiencies outlined in the report,' which accused him of failing to ensure that all significant gaps in civilian emergency management were addressed before the October 7 attack and during the nearly two-year war
The Jewish community must remember that not so long ago, the U.S. shut its doors to Jews during our most dire time of need. Denying visas to Palestinians, per U.S. President Donald Trump's policies, not only fails to address antisemitism; it helps fuel antisemitism
The politician and activist is the new Director of European Affairs, tasked with leading the organization’s outreach and engagement across the continent
The final results of the World Zionist Congress elections were published after several months of delays resulting from investigations into voter fraud. Based on the outcome, parties close to Israel's ruling coalition are likely to maintain their hold on the 'parliament of the Jewish people' and the billions in funds it controls
The film featured at the Venice Film Festival tells the story of five-year-old Palestinian Hind Rajab, who was trapped in a car among six dead relatives for three hours before she too was killed by Israeli forces in Gaza. The screening's ovation lasted over 21 minutes as chants of 'Free Palestine' echoed through the theater