Three months into the first intifada, dozens of Israeli artists gathered in Tel Aviv to try to 'awaken the human conscience,' as one rocker put it. Nearly four decades later, the arc of history hasn't bent toward peace
The State Department explained its decision to impose sanctions, saying the Palestinian groups were 'taking actions to internationalize [their] conflict with Israel, such as through the International Criminal Court and International Court of Justice'
The Senior "Horizon Line" Division of Israel's Innovation, Science, and Technology Ministry hosted a specialized conference at the world's fair to present its "Horizon Scan" mechanism
Activist Yoseph Haddad says the bullet was accidentally discharged from his gun while he was seated in his car and was attacked by a man over his political opinions, in what he calls a 'nationalistic assault'
Refusenik Ayana Gerstmann spoke to the crowd as counter-protesters shouted over her. 'I don't have the privilege to be silent when the environment around me has been silent for so long,' she said, 'I say in a clear voice: the destruction of Gaza – not in my name!'
Earlier Jewish coins from the revolt period called for the liberation of Zion. This one found near Temple Mount called for 'redemption,' months before besieged Jerusalem fell to the Romans
Huawei seeks top Israeli talent with experience in exploits research and offensive cyber. Experts warn: It's legal – but could lead to sensitive knowledge leaking to China and even Iran
Calls from Western countries to recognize a Palestinian state have recently resurfaced, with seven Western countries announcing this week that they are considering changing their stance ahead of the UN General Assembly in September
According to both detainees, Chief Superintendent Eyal Shahar leaned into the van, cursed at one protester, slapped him and then choked the other. 'The guy next to me shouted something, and Shahar said, "Shut your mouth or I'll fuck you up,"' recounted one detainee
Here in America, we still talk of Israel's extreme right-wing takeover as something temporary. But if you can't call this government what it is – Kahanist, extremist, eager to burn down what remains of the state – you're not standing with Israel
The Palestinian news agency WAFA cited local sources who said that a group of settlers entered the village of Silwad, east of Ramallah, overnight and set fire to 12 vehicles and several homes. Khamis Abdul Latif Ayyad, 45, lost his life while trying to douse the fires
Silver dropped nearly $3 to just above $36/oz, prompting Peter Schiff to see opportunity: “buy some silver today,” pointing to a potential long-term breakout in the metal.
Gold-miner stocks appear on the brink of a long-awaited breakout versus the spot gold price, signaling potential outperformance just as bullion nears record highs and silver rallies.
Newmont beat Q2 earnings with $1.43/share and 20.8% revenue growth, driven by gold at approximately $3,320/oz and a record free cash flow. The stock still trades around 13 times earnings.
This week at Ben-Gurion Airport: Israeli students fly to Madrid for a program that fosters dialogue between Jews and Palestinians, while a techie returns from a music festival adventure in Lisbon
According to the report, Iranian authorities have actively recruited gangs throughout Europe "to carry out attacks on Israeli embassies and Jewish sites."