The bill introduced by a far-right lawmaker would also authorize denying a university degree to anyone convicted of a terror-related offense, even years after serving a sentence
Israeli environmental groups warned of disaster as the government overruled the Environmental Protection Ministry and allowed a company to transport more than 2 million tons of oil through Eilat every year
The house, slated to be turned over to the right-wing Ateret Cohanim organization, was burned to the ground, with locals saying the attackers were angry that the family left voluntarily
U.S. Jews are undergoing an agonizing self-appraisal, questioning Israel's conduct of the war in Gaza and Lebanon, disgusted by an Israeli government of autocratic Jewish populists and, most of all, distraught that Netanyahu does not give a damn about the hostages
Gazan medics said the deaths were the result of two airstrikes, one in Beit Hanoun and one in the Nuseirat refugee camp. A Hamas official said mediators have recently stepped up efforts in cease-fire talks since the group has shown new 'flexibility'
According to a new study by RISE, the number of new Israeli technology companies has plummeted by 45 percent in the past decade. The rate of major successes is also alarming
The drone was launched from Yemen and hit a residential building in central Israel ■ The commander of the air force determined that the decision not to activate an alert was a mistake and said that the policy for activating alerts should be expanded
The Israeli Air Force and Navy are targeting assets belonging to the Syrian military following the Assad regime's collapse, fearing they could fall into hostile hands
The Israeli prime minister's fear of what a state commission of inquiry into the October 7 massacre could find out means he will never allow one to be formed, despite overwhelming public demand for an investigation
In kibbutzim in the Golan Heights some fear rebel raids from across the border, while in the Druze town of Majdal Shams people 'were awake all night not to miss out on the moment of liberation'
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu testified in his criminal trial for the first time on Tuesday, eight years after the investigations into him were first opened. He faces charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust across three different corruption cases. Netanyahu's testimony follows years of investigations, deliberations, legal proceedings, and delays. He became the first sitting prime minister in Israeli history to take the witness stand as a defendant.
Tehran knew for quite some time that Bashar Assad's regime was in critical condition, but refrained from coming to the rescue. Even though Syria has been severed from the 'ring of fire,' interests are dynamic and there are no signs of the two countries cutting ties
ISRAEL: IDF investigation finds air force failed to classify drone as hostile before strike on Monday; White House's Sullivan to visit Israel on Thursday to discuss Syria, Gaza hostage deal ■ SYRIA: FM Sa'ar says Israel attacked 'strategic weapons' in Syria to keep them out of hands of extremist factions ■ GAZA: Hamas sends Egypt list of hostages destined for release, including four American citizens, according to report
The education center, located in London, aims to address the rise in global antisemitism and misinformation following the terrorist attacks by Hamas on Israel.
Even on the day when seven Israeli soldiers were killed, Netanyahu was preoccupied with himself and the media. When the most overprivileged defendant in history accuses the judiciary of negating his rights, he is actually calling on his base to take to the streets when he is finally forced to start testifying in his corruption trial