Petitioners, including former IDF officials and the Movement for Quality Government, contend the comptroller's actions overstep legal bounds and could prejudice subsequent testimony. The comptroller's office defends its mandate under law
As Israel fixates on assigning blame for October 7, it avoids examining how Netanyahu alone shaped a war whose consequences, at home and abroad, will endure long after the fighting ends
When I was a minister, we fought hard in debates to win opponents over. Now, instead of persuading those who refuse to listen, we must focus on strengthening our resolve to replace this ugly government
In his first public comments given in an interview to CBS, al Ahmed described the moments he disarmed one of the shooters, saying he didn't consider shooting the gunman. 'I don't think I am the one who can take life of people'
IDF chief Eyal Zamir decided the senior officer will be severely reprimanded and his military service terminated, even though he announced his retirement over a year ago. 'This decision is a mockery, pouring boiling oil on our wounds,' family of killed soldier says
The IDF admitted to the high court that an order issued by commanders to seize a Palestinian family's herd of cows was unlawful and is taking disciplinary action against them, but maintains that it has no power to take the herd back from the settlers currently holding it
Defense Minister Israel Katz told Knesset members that 'repeated violations' the cease-fire by Hamas force the IDF to respond immediately an in a way that could endanger both reporters and troops
Prime Minister Netanyahu spent 2025 turning Israel into a pariah state and thwarting U.S. President Trump's dream deals in the Middle East. Could 2026 be the year Netanyahu surrenders to Trump's new world order, or even loses an election to the broad coalition hoping to unseat him?
Fattah was automatically granted British citizenship in 2021 under an immigration law that allows mothers to transmit their UK citizenship to their children.
Trump avoided a firm timeline on advancing the Gaza cease-fire, insinuated U.S. involvement in future action against Iran, and invoked a presidential pardon for Netanyahu. The start of the prime minister's U.S. visit is so far, so good
Answering reporters' questions ahead of his meeting with Netanyahu, Trump repeated his support for a pardon of Netanyahu in his criminal corruption trials, adding that Israel 'would not exist' without him as a wartime prime minister
For the first time since 2010, there's a serious challenger to Hungary's right-wing populist kleptocrat, who rules what he proudly terms an 'illiberal democracy.' In the April elections, how much is at stake for Europe – and for Israel? And how far could Viktor Orbán go to hobble the opposition?
From doctored photos of massacre victims to falsely identifying the shooter as a Jewish Israeli, disinformation spread immediately after the attack in Sydney reached millions of social media users, according to FakeReporter
Trump said he would back military action if Iran continued building up its nuclear capabilities. He also said he hopes to move to the next stage of the Gaza cease-fire 'quickly,' and that there 'has to be a disarmament of Hamas.' According to Trump, he and Netanyahu 'don't agree 100 percent' on West Bank policies