The University of Maryland's chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine has filed a federal lawsuit challenging the university’s decision to cancel their planned October 7 vigil.
Senior professor calls Isaac Herzog 'one of the prominent enablers of the judicial coup,' while others say that the award would be 'toeing the government line'
Assuming that this week's attacks in Lebanon were carried out by Israel, there are two possible explanations for Netanyahu's intentions: to force an agreement in the north or to exploit the organization's response to launch all-out war ■ Meanwhile, despite declaring that Hamas' brigades in Gaza have been defeated, Israel continues to pay in blood
Hezbollah chief Nasrallah: Pager blasts could be called 'a declaration of war,' will meet 'just punishment' ■ IDF chief approves northern front plans as Israel strikes Hezbollah targets in Lebanon ■ Several Israelis wounded in Hezbollah anti-tank, drone hits in country's north ■ Jewish Israeli businessman charged with plotting assassinations of Netanyahu and key officials for Iran ■ Eight Israelis wounded by Hezbollah missile fire in country's north
A Manchester theater canceled a five-week run of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' because an original song with 'Free Palestine' lyrics and pro-trans themes was included. The director refused to cut the song, leading to the production's cancellation
The explosions, involving Hezbollah's radio devices, occurred just over 24 hours after Tuesday's pager blasts, which killed 11 and injured nearly 4,000. Israel's Defense Minister Gallant stated on Wednesday that 'the war is entering a new phase'
After the Prime Minister's wife reportedly had to approve bringing Gideon Sa'ar into the government, Haaretz used a front-page ad to poke fun at her. Another front-page spread greeted Israel's new allegedly homophobic police chief
A month ago, the Israeli government pledged to address the water shortage in East Jerusalem's Kufr Aqab, under Jerusalem's municipal jurisdiction, but has taken no action. In response to a High Court petition, Israel now claims the responsibility lies with the Palestinian Authority
A German source initially claimed arms export approvals to Israel were on hold due to legal challenges, but a government spokesperson denied this. The Gaza war has led to friction within Germany's government, with the Chancellery supporting Israel and the Greens-led Economy and Foreign ministries criticizing Netanyahu
The French and Dutch airlines have announced that they will not resume flights to Ben Gurion Airport before September 20. British airline Virgin Atlantic stated it will resume its Tel Aviv-London flights as scheduled next week
The progressive senator stated that the U.S. cannot be 'complicit in this humanitarian disaster.' He plans to force a vote next week, though it's almost certain it will not pass