'It's absolutely devastating and mind-boggling,' says Adi Alexander, father of U.S.-Israeli hostage Edan Alexander, questioning why the U.S. seems more focused on bringing Israeli hostages home from Gaza. 'It's an emotional rollercoaster,' he adds
A police representative admitted the large hostage protest was deemed 'very aggressive.' The judge noted minimal evidence against the detainees, with none presented for one of them
In Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and other cities, Israelis continued to demand a hostage deal and cease-fire on Monday. Police clashed with protesters outside Netanyahu's home in Jerusalem, forcefully arresting several
A sizeable Jewish community has lived in Cincinnati since the early 1900s, but recent incidents have shaken up locals, who describe being pushed out of Pride parade, seeing an antisemitic sign on an overpass and realizing the importance of sticking to what matters – all over a meal at the kosher joint in town
AfD won its state election in Thuringia on Sunday under one of its hardest-right figures, Björn Höcke, and in Saxony, the party finished only just behind the mainstream conservative Christian Democratic Union
From declaring Jews who vote Democratic 'should have their heads examined' to fraternizing with antisemites, from accusations of disloyalty to calling Netanyahu 'your prime minister': Donald Trump's comments on Jews during his presidency and campaign – an updating list
If U.S. lawmakers and officials truly want to honor Hersh Goldberg-Polin, Jon and Rachel, they must publicly call for the deal that would have ensured Hersh came home alive
Hersh Goldberg-Polin, along with five other hostages, was executed while in Hamas captivity in Gaza. At his funeral, Israel's President Isaac Herzog said, 'I want to say how sorry I am that we failed to bring him home'
U.S. reportedly building final 'take or leave it' cease-fire proposal ■ Ben-Gvir says he's 'not ashamed to say' that he is using his power in the government 'to prevent a reckless deal and to stop any negotiations altogether' ■ Thousands of Israelis protest in favor of hostage deal across the country ■ U.K. announces it is suspending a series of arms shipments to Israel ■ Here's what you need to know 332 days into the war
Despite presiding over numerous failures – including Iran, the economy, the cost of living and October 7 – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is still worshipped by over a quarter of Israelis. The gap between his failings and his support has all the attributes of a cult
19-year-old Medo Halimy shot to online fame with optimistic videos on daily life in Gaza. Last week, he was killed while visiting a makeshift cafe to go online
This is one of the most drastic actions by any Western government since the Gaza conflict began and could encourage other countries to take similar steps
'There is no reason for the donations to be stored for extended periods, as some could spoil,' says a leader of Israel's Arab community, as the Israeli army claims the donations don't qualify for entry into Gaza
Three weeks after October 7, Hersh Goldberg-Polin's sister reached out to Haaretz's Amir Tibon, himself a survivor of the Hamas attack. The family of the late hostage remained optimistic until the very last moment