As part of the Gaza deal, the Israeli government approved this plan to begin on the 14th day of the cease-fire. Netanyahu's office confirmed that Gazans unaffiliated with Hamas will manage the transfer, with all movements subject to prior IDF and Shin Bet approval
“It seems that Elon Musk made an awkward gesture in a moment of enthusiasm, not a Nazi salute,” the Anti-Defamation League wrote Monday in a statement.
Israel and Egypt have agreed that the Gaza side of the Rafah crossing will be managed by the Palestinian Authority, under United Nations supervision, according to a report published this morning (Wednesday) in the Saudi newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat. According to the report, the agreement on the crossing - the only crossing point between Egypt and […]
The latest incident involved arson and graffiti at a childcare center near a Sydney synagogue, part of a wave of attacks in the country. 'We believe criminals-for-hire may be behind some incidents', said police chief
Defense officials say that the government's lenient response to settler violence, including canceling detention without trial for Jewish suspects and failing to make arrests, is fostering a sense of impunity among settlers
GAZA HOSTAGE DEAL: Saudi FM says 'Responsibility of all region to ensure that cease-fire continues'; Trump Mideast envoy Witkoff to visit Israel to be part of inspection team in Gaza ■ ISRAEL: Four people wounded in a stabbing in Tel Aviv by a Moroccan national with U.S. residence ■ GAZA: Israel to let 50 wounded Hamas militants cross for treatment in Egypt daily; 59 bodies recovered from rubble in past 24 hours, Hamas-run Health Ministry says ■ WEST BANK: Three Palestinians shot during East Jerusalem disturbances
Masked pro-Palestine activists burst into the classroom, banged on drums, chanted 'Free Palestine' and handed out posters that read 'Crush Zionism,' on the first day of the spring semester
Fifteen months into the war, the IDF is suffering from heightened friction among senior officers, exacerbated by the government's refusal to approve new appointments for those who have left ■ Defense Minister Katz hastened Halevi's departure by making his life a living hell – and now Netanyahu will try to do the same to the Shin Bet director
Two hours after ministers from the far-right party submitted resignations, the Israeli prime minister has yet to appoint replacements at the three ministries they held - meaning he automatically became interim minister
Donald Trump launched his second term as US president in a storm, as only he can. But unlike eight years ago, his blitz this time was prepared and meticulously planned down to the last detail, with no hiccups along the way. In a unique performance before 20,000 supporters at a Washington arena, Trump sat at […]
In the eyes of Trump's fresh administration, the ceasefire is seen as a "done deal," irreversible until fully implemented. This is the essence of statements from Trump's envoy, Steve Witkoff, and Trump himself - even if their tone is less absolute. This approach suggests Trump and his team view the deal as concluding the war, […]
For 52 days, Karina Engel and her daughters were held captive by Hamas. Three days after their release, the IDF informed them that the father of the family, who was also held hostage in Gaza, was murdered. The family is pleading for his body's return, wishes for him to have 'in a dignified place'
The Gaza deal is a dangerous, flawed agreement that even fails to achieve its main goal – keeping Netanyahu's coalition in power, not the release of hostages
In a settlement reached with Brandeis Center and Jewish Americans for Fairness in Education, the elite university also vows to take action against discrimination and bullying of Zionists on campus. The adopted definition is often criticized for conflating legitimate criticism of Israel with antisemitism
U.S. President Donald Trump is good for Israel, the cliché goes. So why was the response to his inauguration so lackluster at the Christian Zionists Friends of Zion Museum watch party on Monday night?
Jay Martin discussed the future of precious metals, highlighting a trend of consolidation in the uranium sector and a continued focus on gold, copper, and silver.
The competition stirred controversy after the Hebrew Academy excluded the word 'abandonment,' despite it being the most frequently suggested word in the nomination phase. Other excluded words included 'deal' and 'failure'