Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are miles apart on defense issues such as NATO and Ukraine, but Europe could still face a trade war with the U.S. no matter who wins on November 5. Whoever follows Biden 'will care a little less about Europe,' says one expert
Since October 7, Israeli settlers have targeted the al-Auja stream in a Palestinian town in the West Bank, blocking locals from their source of water. A group of Israelis and Palestinians marching at the site are determined to 'sanctify life' over dispossession and war
Thousands of ticket holders looking to visit the grave of Rabbi Nachman of Bratslav have been notified that the Moldovan government rejected approvals for Bratslav Hasidim to fly through Chisinau airport. Alternative of flights to Romania are being explored
'We were standing, visible to the army, just standing around not doing anything. Nothing was happening. I heard two shots,' says a fellow protester who also attended the demonstration where Aysenur Ezgi Eygi was killed
Three Israelis killed after Jordanian opens fire on Israel-Jordan border crossing ■ Source familiar with truce talks: It 'will only happen when both sides decide they are interested' ■ Israeli security cabinet to discuss deal Sunday evening ■ IDF: 50 rockets fired at north Israel from Lebanon ■ EU foreign policy chief departs on campaign for cease-fire with stops in Egypt and Lebanon, but not Israel ■ Here's what you need to know 338 days into the war
The antisemitism in Iowa this past year was nothing compared to what happened in America's coastal cities. Even so, for a state renowned for its bonhomie, a few not-so-nice exchanges proved a shock to the system for many Jews here
'This was an attempt to uproot us,' one Palestinian resident said, 'they're trying to uproot the camp's residents from our homes, but we won't go.' As the Israeli military intensified its operations in the northern West Bank's refugee camps, residents fear that the area will become the new Gaza
'The findings reveal a deeply worrying pattern of bias and multiple breaches by the BBC of its own editorial guidelines on impartiality, fairness and establishing the truth,' The Telegraph report states
Three arrested protesters say they were taken to an intelligence officer in central Israel who tried to get information on protest organizers. 'He asked about funding and even mentioned Ehud Barak,' one detainee said
In his book 'The High-Tech Army and the Cavalry Army: How Israel Forsook the Ground Forces,' Brig. Gen. (res.) Guy Hazoot charts how ground infantry were sidelined – and how this is part of how the military reinforces inequality
While Israeli officials continue to debate the cabinet's decision to oppose withdrawing IDF forces from the Philadelphi Corridor, Khalil al-Hayya, Hamas's deputy chief in Gaza, reiterated that this issue is merely one of several demands his group has put forward as conditions for a deal. "We stress that any agreement must encompass a full […]
Palestinian and American-Jewish directors, who both won awards for their films, directly addressed the conflict. 'Our film looks at how moral narratives can bring us together ... but also blind us to the suffering of others,' Scandar Copti said
The ruling comes in response to a petition filed by the Movement for Quality Government in Israel that claims that Justice Minister Yariv Levin's failure to advance the appointment process was not in good faith and involved ulterior motives
The two were placed in pre-trial detention amidst recent allegations against Iran of recruiting criminals to help 'target civilians and sow fear in Europe,' says France's General Directorate for Internal Security
Archaeologists deduce the details of a deal featuring an unusual caveat, written in paleo-Aramaic on, of all things, a Canaanite jar somewhere in ancient Israel