Everyone has the right to express their opinion, but words have consequences. While most Israeli players faced little resistance from European clubs, others, including Muslim players who posted extreme anti-Israel messages, were suspended or released. Shon Weissman is simply reaping what he sowed
Professor Rashid Khalidi said one of the university's reforms was adopting the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition of antisemitism, arguing it conflates criticism of Israeli policy or Zionism with antisemitism. He also accused the university of showing 'contempt' to faculty and students, who he says are 'enormously heroic'
Police in St. Louis found three heavily damaged cars along with graffiti reading, 'Death to the IDF,' but no casualties were reported. Jewish groups called the arson an example of 'normalized antisemitic and anti-Israel rhetoric'
Despite briefings insisting that Netanyahu is determined to expand the fighting, the state of the troops and the reinforcements that will be required leave room for skepticism. Fueling the confrontation with Eyal Zamir serves the prime minister – but the IDF chief's departure could lead to a collapse
Rubik Danilovich called on government to act: 'When I took office the Negev was 75 percent Jewish. Today we are at 59 percent.' A Bedouin social activistresponded by saying: 'As long as you treat the Bedouin community as a problem instead of a partner, don't expect prosperity'
Survivors and families of Israelis murdered or kidnapped in the October 7 Hamas massacre have filed a landmark lawsuit against Meta, accusing the social media giant of enabling and amplifying livestreamed terror
According to the Hamas-run ministry, severe deterioration in nutrition and drinking water quality has led to an outbreak of Guillain-Barré Syndrome, a rare neurological disorder
In their view, if IDF chief of staff Eyal Zamir isn't willing to respond to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his far-right ministers with blind and deaf obedience, they will show him the door
The Israel Business Forum, which is comprised of 200 prominent members of the business community, offered similar comments on Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara's purported ouster
Amid conservative book bans and post-October 7 backlash, 'Hyphen' tells 12 first-person Jewish stories – from a trans Jew's journey to a family heirloom kimono – that expand the narrative of Jewish identity
While Gazans risk their lives seeking supplies, armed individuals and gangs are stealing food from aid trucks and the hands of residents, only to resell it on the black market. Palestinians warn that the trickling of aid is creating perfect conditions for thieves