With over 100 films for the Haredi community under his belt, the new thriller by Yehuda Grovais and his daughter Didi is the first to be screened at secular movie theaters
Eygi, who also held Turkish citizenship, was killed while demonstrating against settlement expansion in the West Bank. A witness who was there, Israeli protester Jonathan Pollak, said she posed no threat to Israeli forces and that the shooting came during a moment of calm
American Jews still largely support the Democratic Party. However, the Republican Jewish Coalition not only remains unfazed, but is placing unprecedented resources into getting Donald Trump back in the White House
PM Netanyahu reportedly asked AG to open criminal probe against himself, Defense Minister Gallant to nullify ICC chief prosecutor's request to issue arrest warrants against them ■ U.S. reportedly withdrawing USS Theodore Roosevelt aircraft carrier from Middle East ■ Commander of IDF's elite intel unit 8200 announces resignation due to his 'personal responsibility' for October 7 ■ Here's what you need to know 342 days into the war
Israeli commandos descended upon a facility in Syria that produces missiles for Hezbollah using helicopters and appear to have seized intelligence materials from the site, the New York Times reported
Discover why Chris Ritchie believes the industry is undervaluing silver and gold, and how his company, SilverCrest Metals, is paving the way for a new era.
In 'Something Lost, Something Gained,' the former U.S. Secretary of State criticizes the Israeli prime minister's lack of accountability, and says U.S. campus protesters 'seemed earnestly heartbroken' by the Gaza war, but that for some 'it was an excuse to chant antisemitic slogans'
Israel Police estimate that the vehicle in the central Israeli city of Ramle was targeted by a grenade or other similar weapon in retaliation for a murder that happened on Wednesday night. A total of 12 people were wounded in the blast
Counterprotesters with ties to the far-right Jewish Defense League waved Kahane Chai flags at a recent pro-Palestinian event at Canada's University of Toronto, where chants of 'Let's make Gaza a parking lot' were heard. On the sidelines were members of a 'safety patrol' linked to Israel's ruling Likud party
Unlike countries like Russia and Syria, Israel claims to be a liberal democracy. But in Gaza, which Israel closed off to journalists since the start of the war, reporters are left having to rely on social media, phone interviews, satellite photography, local journalists or entering with a military detail. 'It's sometimes like trying to report from space,' says one
'We cannot tolerate associations that oppose the constitutional order or the notion of harmony among nations,' said Brandenburg's Interior Minister, Michael Stubgen, adding that the "embers of the Stone Age culture of Islamism" must be extinguished at the outset to prevent them from growing
Despite the disruption, Israeli filmmaker Shemi Zarhin was determined to not let protesters diminish his excitement, having overcome the challenges of October 7
Displaced Gazans say they are doing everything they can to protect themselves and their families from becoming human shields for Hamas militants, and thereby targets of Israeli attacks, the New York Times reports
Brig. Gen. Yossi Sariel, head of the Israeli army's famed Unit 8200, announced his resignation due to his 'personal responsibility' in the intelligence failure that led to the October 7 attacks. 'Responsibility for Unit 8200's part in the intelligence and operational failure rests entirely on me,' he wrote
Gold has hit a new all-time high of $2,546, breaking previous resistance levels. With inflation, geopolitical tensions, and rising demand, gold's surge signals its strength as a safe-haven asset.
This week at Ben-Gurion Airport: A young Israeli woman arriving from a family visit in London, where she felt she had to hide her identity, and a Russian scientist visiting her partner who immigrated to Israel in the wake of the war in Ukraine
As a former Mossad official tells Haaretz, a brilliant intelligence operation stifled the Syrian nuclear threat in 2007, but today, Netanyahu's policy is leading Israel to a strategic disaster against Iran, which can already assemble nine bombs