This week's sad statistic that 79 percent of Israelis aren't 'troubled' by reports of famine in Gaza is precisely what the government wants: How can anyone be 'troubled' by something they've either chosen not to believe, or aren't allowed to?
Apple did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Trump's tariffs cost Apple $800 million in the June quarter and spurred some customers to buy iPhones in late spring this year.
Apple did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Trump's tariffs cost Apple $800 million in the June quarter and spurred some customers to buy iPhones in late spring this year.
The Israeli state asked to delay responding to a petition demanding it allow Red Cross visits to Palestinian prisoners, despite reports of abuse and warnings the ban could harm Israeli hostages' chances of receiving aid
Sources familiar with the investigation say that the detainee from Gaza fell while attempting to escape from the Shin Bet facility where he was being interrogated. At least six Palestinians have died while under questioning by the security service since the war began
The U.S. sanctions come as more European countries recognize Palestinian statehood. Analysts dismiss both moves as purely symbolic, but warn that the fragility of the PA threatens Israeli and American interests
London-based creator Ciara Shalome set out to fill a void in Jewish representation. What she ended up building is a living archive of Mizrahi life, culture and memory, aiming for a wide audience across the Arab world. The Gaza war complicated things a bit
Iranian authorities say the man provided information about a nuclear scientist who was killed in an Israeli airstrike. Iran has hanged seven people for espionage, sparking fears from activists that the government could conduct a wave of executions
The UN says Israel's demand for Palestinian staff data could force NGOs to halt operations, warning it would prevent 'critical, life-saving humanitarian assistance'
OpenAI is considering a stock sale to let employees cash in, one that could value the company at $500 b. as investor interest surges and competition for AI talent intensifies.
Twenty mostly indie artists performed, with proceeds benefiting the Jumpstarting Hope in Gaza project. The musicians played despite the risks of social ostracization or government sanctions
Supreme Court President Amit ruled that the sign doesn't violate the petitioners' right to a religious lifestyle, while Justice Stein argued communities shouldn't publicly declare their character. Amit warned that adopting Stein's view would force many religious communities to remove similar signs
A 'hotbed of terrorism' or a place for rehabilitation and development? In August 2005, then–Prime Minister Ariel Sharon made a move that reshaped history for Palestinians and Israelis. A fierce debate unfolded in Haaretz. Who was right?
Since losing nearly his entire family on October 7, 2023, Eshel Gat has kept a low profile. Now, with a hostage deal once again slipping away, he says it's time to speak out for those still held by Hamas
In a heated exchange within the IDF top brass, Air Force Commander Tomer Bar accused Southern Command chief Yaniv Asor of a lack of professionalism leading to excessive civilian casualties. Asor fired back, 'You, over there in Tel Aviv, are out of touch with the war front'
Efraim Shamir – best known as a member of the iconic 1970s Israeli rock group Kaveret, also known as Poogy – has had numerous controversial spats online, including with Netanyahu. 'Hope the surgery to remove Netanyahu will be successful,' he said in one post
According to eyewitnesses and the wounded, the truck driver lost control after the vehicle's tires caught on fire, causing it to swerve and ram into dozens of civilians seeking humanitarian aid
In July, Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar visited Ukraine and strongly condemned Russian attacks on civilians. Until then, Israeli criticism of the Russian invasion has been minimal. But sources who spoke to Haaretz say this doesn't constitute a fundamental policy change