'If I were a Jewish New Yorker, I'd be concerned about my kids,' the outgoing mayor told a crowd in Tel Aviv, who had gathered to honor his commitment to Israel. Of his successor Zohran Mamdani, Adams said: 'He's no longer protesting in the city of NY. He has to protect it'
The libel suit stems from an interview given earlier this year by former Mossad official Udi Levi, in which he claimed that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu received money from Qatar
Politically, it is much easier for Netanyahu to end Israel's military dominance in the Middle East and give the Americans his blessing to sell F-35 jets to an Arab country than to say the words 'Palestinian state'
The resolution would declare US policy as set toward ceasing the transfers of military equipment to Israel due to concerns that a supposed genocide was underway.
Saudi journalist and editor-in-chief of the Saudi Arab News, Faisal J. Abbas, said that if Israel was 'ready' to commit to a path toward Palestinian statehood, it could finally become a fully fledged member of a 'region of integration, cooperation and shared prosperity' – a 'new Europe'
Professor Itai Ater attributes the rise in food prices in Israel to the lack of government policy. 'In every survey, the cost of living ranks as one of the two issues that worry Israelis most, yet the government has not advanced any significant measures or reforms,' he says
From a yellow star with 'signs of wear' to a Jewish family's mail, the auction house removed its online listings. Poland's foreign minister called for the artifacts to be handed over to the Auschwitz Museum
The organization offers Palestinians the option to pay about $2,000 for a spot on charter flights to destinations such as Indonesia and South Africa. Its website claims it was founded in Germany and has offices in East Jerusalem, though Haaretz found it is registered in neither place. Haaretz also learned that Israel's Voluntary Emigration Bureau in the Defense Ministry referred the firm to the IDF to help coordinate the departures
The organization offers Palestinians the option to pay about $2,000 for a spot on charter flights to destinations such as Indonesia and South Africa. Its website claims it was founded in Germany and has offices in East Jerusalem, though Haaretz found it is registered in neither place. Haaretz also learned that Israel's Voluntary Emigration Bureau in the Defense Ministry referred the firm to the IDF to help coordinate the departures
By giving Justice Minister Levin the authority to appoint the head of the investigation into the Sde Teiman leak, the High Court is holding open the door for him to advance the judicial coup and eventually oust the Attorney General
Critics, including opposition leaders and the father of a fallen IDF soldier, accuse Prime Minister Netanyahu of avoiding a truly independent investigation due to fear of the findings. According to the government, a ministerial committee will give its recommendation on the investigation's members and powers within 45 days
Israelis and Palestinians seem further apart than ever, with a chasm separating Hamas and an extremist Israeli government. But Palestinian citizens of Israel offer a different model – and Israel's liberal and left-wing parties must include them, and their narrative, ahead of fateful elections
Construction timelines hit a new peak, projects face delays despite record starts, and mortgages match rising rents • Young couples face years of waiting, frustration, and uncertainty.
Construction timelines hit a new peak, projects face delays despite record starts, and mortgages match rising rents • Young couples face years of waiting, frustration, and uncertainty.
Since journalist Guy Peleg first aired a leaked video showing IDF soldiers abusing a Palestinian detainee, he has faced sustained attacks from right-wing activists, media figures, and politicians. Last week, right-wing activist Mordechai David followed Peleg, tailing his car and blocking it