Rooney's pledge follows mass arrests at protests against the U.K.'s ban on Palestine Action, which she sees as a suppression of dissent to safeguard British ties with Israel. 'The ramifications for cultural and intellectual life in the U.K. are and will be profound'
Wiesel joins several other notable Jews featured in the Distinguished Americans series, including Jonas Salk, who developed the first influenza and polio vaccines, Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Edna Farber, illustrator Shel Silverstein, and U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Fleeing Gaza City ahead of the IDF's impending ground invasion is a luxury many cannot afford, and some are injured or too weak from hunger to walk to 'safe zones.' One resident says: 'There are people who'd rather be killed than see our city turn into nothing but a memory'
The families stated that there is no choice but to take to the streets to demand the return of the hostages, blaming the Prime Minister for trying to thwart the deal securing the return of the hostages by setting 'impractical conditions'
Tursunov, 51, ran a popular religious media project, Azon.uz, which had some 1.2 million subscribers on YouTube before he shut it down in 2023 under threat of legal punishment.
The court discussed petitions challenging Israel's refusal to allow the Red Cross to visit Palestinian security prisoners. Sources familiar with the details said that the judges chastised government officials for reports of 'starvation, dozens of prisoners dying,' forcing the court to intervene
Shaheen was released on February 1 along with hundreds of other terrorists as part of a ransom paid exchange for live and deceased hostages captured by Gazan forces during the October 7 Massacre.
Hamas' willingness to accept a limited cease-fire has cued a media frenzy about how Israel will respond. Amid the noise and spin, don't forget: One deal to bring back all 50 hostages is still possible
90-year-old Holocaust survivor Hannah Gofrit spoke at a Knesset committee last week to cry out for the hostages to be released. 'Would anyone sitting around that table have saved me? Ever since October 7, I have been in doubt,' she tells Haaretz
According to the ministry's data, since Israel broke the cease-fire on March 18, almost 20 percent of the Palestinians killed in Gaza were awaiting aid
Analysis by Globes reveals that the Israeli real estate market is undergoing changes that are not quantitative but structural - the middle class is abandoning the market.
Analysis by Globes reveals that the Israeli real estate market is undergoing changes that are not quantitative but structural - the middle class is abandoning the market.
Hundreds of pieces of heavy construction equipment rented at high prices, thousands of liters of diesel fuel a day, huge amounts of concrete to fill tunnels: The demolition of the Gaza Strip is one of the most expensive engineering projects in Israeli history
Netanyahu's comments follow Australia's decision to deny MK Simcha Rothman entry into the country ahead of a planned 'solidarity trip' with the Jewish community.
Amid a growing crisis over the route, the airline will begin flying twice daily at the end of October, ending a hiatus of more than a decade. One-way fares will start at 139 shekels (about $40)
Police say activists, including parents with children, will be questioned. The incident follows several attempts by Israelis to cross into Lebanon. Hundreds of Druze crossed into Syria in July, but only two have been indicted for arms smuggling
The people making the Israeli 'Startup Nation' have only taken to the streets when they felt high-tech was in danger, new documentary series 'Unicorns' argues. 'When you dive in, you notice all sorts of cracks'