Ahmed Shihab-Eldin, who had reposted verified CNN footage of U.S. fighter jets being shot down in Kuwait, has been detained since early March on charges that press freedom groups say are being used to intimidate journalists. His arrest was unknown for six weeks
Lebanese media portrayed the meeting in Washington as a coerced concession, while officials downplayed its significance. 'It does not reflect the interests of Lebanon or the Lebanese people,' said one journalist
According to the police, the suspect is a settler serving as an IDF reservist and will be held in custody at least until Friday. Since March, 10 Palestinians have been killed in settler attacks across the West Bank
The High Court hearing on petitions to remove National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir descended into disruptions and threats rooted in Greek mythology – and a battle over the court's authority that the justices seemed reluctant to fight
A survey commissioned by J Street showed a majority of U.S. Jews oppose AIPAC spending Republican-raised money in Democratic primaries. As scrutiny grows over AIPAC's election influence, J Street has launched its own spending push ahead of the midterms
Critics of the laws, including academics and left-wing politicians, allege that they will censor pro-Palestine activism and contribute to conflating Jews with the state of Israel
Israel continued air, drone and artillery strikes on the Gaza Strip, killing at least two children in the past 24 hours. The IDF also said it 'eliminated' a 'threat' that crossed the Gaza Yellow Line
Today, amid a terrifying global resurgence of antisemitism and racism, the memory of the world-changing cooperation between Black and Jewish activists is dangerously fading.
Speaking with The Media Line on Holocaust Remembrance Day, Markovitch said he sees it as a responsibility. “This is something I live with,” he said. “Something I feel.”
Commentator Toru Tamagawa, appearing on Friday’s broadcast of TV Asahi’s Hatori Shinichi Morning Show, questioned whether the special envoy’s Jewish background should have disqualified him.
Péter Magyar's triumph in Hungary offers a glimpse of what Israel's opposition, led by Naftali Bennett – our own Magyar – could deliver by unseating Netanyahu: relief from corruption and populism, but little more than a return to normalcy
The American gaming company has sued the Israeli game developer for millions, claiming that the use of bots harmed its revenues. Papaya responds: we have no connection to Skillz’s business failure.
In 'The Future Is Peace,' Maoz Inon, whose parents were killed on October 7, and Aziz Abu Sarah, whose brother died from torture in an Israeli prison, share their pain and their hope of building understanding. In an interview, they explain why they're stance is not naïve
The new law - signed on Holocaust Remembrance Day - amends Article 161 of the Criminal Code on the violation of citizens' equality based on their race, nationality, religious beliefs, or disability.