In his first Champions League game, Daniel Peretz kept Shakhtar Donetsk to one goal as he raises his profile in tandem with his famous Israeli singer fiancé
A Syrian human rights activist told Haaretz that rebel leader al-Golani's interim government might establish an absolute control for years to come. A source identified with the insurgents explained it is impossible to expect "they will do the job and skedaddle at such an early stage"
Israeli bloggers describing Palestinian content as staged 'Pallywood' scenes have become commonplace, but what does it say about the Israeli state of mind? 'We've already lost the ability to believe or think humanely'
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is testifying in his criminal trial for a second day on Wednesday, eight years after investigations into him first began. He faces charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust in three separate corruption cases. Netanyahu's testimony follows years of investigations, deliberations, legal proceedings, and delays. He is the first sitting prime minister in Israeli history to take the witness stand as a defendant.
Paramount+'s docuseries 'as1one' is at its most interesting when the six bandmates – four Israelis and two Palestinians – talk Israel-Palestine politics. If only the producers had the guts not to stymie the debate
Lishay Miran Lavi says her life is still a living nightmare since her husband Omri Miran was kidnapped on October 7. A long-awaited meeting with the prime minister did little to boost her morale. 'Omri was taken before our children's eyes,' she says, adding that they are still waiting for their father
ISRAEL: Israeli defense minister tells U.S. 'there is chance for new deal to return all hostages' ■ GAZA: IDF strikes on Gaza kill at least 33, Palestinian medics say; Hamas' Nukhba force chief killed, IDF and Shin Bet say ■ SYRIA: France calls on Israel to withdraw from demilitarized zone on Israel-Syria border
Fewer protesters than expected showed up outside the Tel Aviv courthouse. Government supports attacked as usual Oslo, the High Court and the AG but also slung a lot of mud at the hostages' families
Incident, in Sydney suburb with high Jewish population, condemned by PM Albanese as 'hate crime,' as Australian Jewish Association says government must consider stepping down
The Israeli prime minister admitted to having a person friendship with the owner of Walla, but claimed the news site's coverage of him was hostile and negligible. He said that he tried to diversify the telecom market, which he claimed was dominated by left-leaning outlets. The judges allowed Netanyahu to receive ostensibly urgent notes during his testimony – apparently a way of allowing him to interrupt the flow of his testimony