Report: One person killed, four wounded in an Israeli-attributed strike in southern Lebanon ■ IDF says air force struck Hezbollah compounds in southern Lebanon ■ Letter in Sinwar's name sent to Hezbollah leader thanking him for 'his solidarity' ■ Sen. Sanders demands U.S. Justice Department to investigate death of Turkish-American human rights activist
The outsized funding round has seen strong investor demand and could be finalized in the next two weeks, given the rapid growth of OpenAI's revenue, sources added.
The outsized funding round has seen strong investor demand and could be finalized in the next two weeks, given the rapid growth of OpenAI's revenue, sources added.
National Security Minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir isn't even trying to show interest in crime in the Arab community; since he took up his post, crime has reached record highs, as the police still have no plan
On the eve of the 2014 Gaza war, the security branches prevented a raid through a tunnel on the border. This time such a threat was played down, as elite Unit 8200 increased its focus on less vital issues
Lobanov's body was retrieved by the Israeli army two weeks ago along with the bodies of five other hostages. His wife Michal said, 'This is what a Holocaust looks like. I won't forget, and I won't forgive'
According to the police, the three women were arrested for trespassing. Their lawyer called the arrest politically motivated: 'Three women are in the station, handcuffed as if they were members of a criminal organization'
New investigation claims Nevzlin, a 25 percent Haaretz shareholder and an opponent of Russian President Vladimir Putin, ordered assaults on Navalny's supporters, sparking further rifts within Russia's opposition movement. 'The material was cooked up in Moscow,' Nevzlin said in response
The assault on Judaism comes in many formats. Antizionism being a cover for antisemitism. A trend of Israel-bashing comes from Western influence threatening Judaism.
Netanyahu's insistence on Philadelphi corridor remains the main obstacle to reaching hostage release deal, officials familiar with truce talks tell Haaretz ■ Spain hosts a summit of several Muslim, European countries on ways to end the war and implement two-state solution ■ Hezbollah claims it launched a drone that struck IDF base in northern Israel ■ Here's what you need to know 343 days into the war
The interrogation rooms in the documentary 'The Bibi Files' are the latest setting for the Netanyahus to insist that they're always the ones paying the price. And in a case that's a sidebar to the prime minister's corruption trial, we see further proof of how Bibi's poison machine works
Israel's regional support envelope is showing cracks, and it would be making a serious mistake if it viewed divisions and lack of solidarity between Arab countries and the Palestinians as a seal of approval for continuing the war in Gaza and opening a wider front in Lebanon
'The current security situation poses a real threat to human life. We cannot guarantee the safety of pilgrims traveling to Ukraine,' the Ukrainian gov't said. Earlier this week, Moldova has announced that it would not allow flights carrying pilgrims to land at Kishinev airport
A National Security Council representative informed a confidential Knesset meeting that the Welfare Ministry, which handles visa issuance, claims that it lacks the resources to review or monitor organizations' applications
There is little Qatar can do as mediator if both Israel and Hamas remain defiantly reluctant to strike a cease-fire deal – there is one critical reason why Doha won't walk away
The silver deficit crisis and BRICS' new currency. Chris Marcus discusses the latest developments in the precious metals market and the potential impact of the BRICS+ monetary system.
Demonstrations in the streets are important, but to truly transform Israeli society, the center-left must focus on pre-military education – an arena through which the religious Zionist right is actively reshaping the face of the country's elite