This week at Ben-Gurion Airport: An Israeli who let God take the wheel on a hitchhiking trip across Europe, and an Uruguayan who matched with her boyfriend on Bumble while both were visiting Israel – and flew to New York to meet him for the first time
After a week of foot-dragging, the attorney general did the right thing and handed over the lead tole in the Sde Teiman leak investigation ■ It's possible to understand why Naftali Bennett refused to speak at the rally marking the 30th anniversary of the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, but not to accept it - or the plans he has already formulated for his government
It appears that Defense Minister Yisrael Katz plans to use the Military Advocate General affair to strip the Israeli army's justice system of its independence ■ Attempts to meddle in appointment within the IDF may even reach the office of the army chief himself
Take-Two's stock price fell from approximately $252 to an estimated $227.50, however, this price is tentative as the stock market closed before the announcement was made.
'It's a big deal for me as a man to come and take accountability for all the things that I've said, and I really just appreciate you embracing me with open arms.'
According to the British newspaper's report, the operation aimed at the woman who accused Karim Khan of sexual misconduct sought to establish links between the her and Israel, but 'no such evidence was found'
In a letter to the Israeli prime minister, more than 100 Democratic members of Congress expressed 'grave concern that any further actions by settlers, vigilantes or the government to destroy the village of Umm Al-Kheir will traumatize this peaceful community and jeopardize the prospect of long-term peace'
Maccabi Tel Aviv fans were placed into a fenced-in basketball court near the stadium, following a ban from the UEFA Europa League match in Birmingham, UK.
So before they preach to New York residents, ministers and Knesset members would be wise to deal with what's being done in their own jurisdiction. The authorities must treat racist assaults on bus drivers the way they do terror attacks
The mayor-elect issued his first public condemnation of antisemitism after two swastikas were painted on a Brooklyn yeshiva. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said vandalism struck 'several Jewish sites' but did not elaborate. No arrests were made as the police investigation continues
Braslavski, who was taken hostage while working security at the Nova music festival, shared details of his captivity, including starvation and an offer to convert to Islam in exchange for food, which he refused
Police found drugs and suspect no foul play. 'It's very unusual: You don't see that many deaths of young people in such a short period of time,' Dr. Roy Zucker, an internal medicine and infectious disease specialist, says. 'It could be a change in the drugs' chemical composition or concentration'
Nick Fuentes, a 27-year-old white supremacist live streamer who denies the Holocaust and calls for the execution of Jews, has now been welcomed into the Republican fold after a fawning interview with Tucker Carlson
The NYPD became aware of the graffiti on a Magen David Yeshiva school in Brooklyn in the morning. The swastikas were spray-painted on multiple construction barriers.