The cash for the cryptocurrency venture backed by Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump came from a sale in which the company issued about 11 million Class A shares.
The extremist factions called for demonstrations against the arrest of three young men who were demonstrating in Yehud. In an unusual move, the men were handed over to the military police as they're considered deserters
A house was draped with Palestinian flags, and protesters waved dozens more by the roadside. Cries of "Free Palestine" echoed through the town, as the riders cycled through.
'The Voice of Hind Rajab,' created by Tunisian filmmaker Kaouther Ben Hania, tells the story of the child who became a symbol for Palestinian suffering when she was killed by the IDF last year, after being trapped in a car with dead relatives for hours
With sugar selling for $100 a kilo and money changers charging a 42 percent commission, Gazans resort to bartering – sometimes selling off their livelihood just to feed their children
The university has issued suspensions and expulsions in response to disruptive pro-Palestinian protests. 'Disruptions to academic activities violate University policies,' Columbia said, as it faces pressure from the Trump administration to tighten protest rules and curb campus dissent
An investigation reportedly concerns him putting off the arrests of Israeli settlers suspected of stone-throwing and arson attacks in Palestinian villages due to Ben-Gvir's daughter's bat mitzvah celebrations last October
The suspect was reported to police by friends and fellow protesters, leading to her investigation. Police suspect her of planning to attack the prime minister with an explosive device or an RPG, and of trying to obtain details on his security arrangements
The suspect, a woman in her 70s, was reported to police by friends and fellow protesters, leading to her investigation. Police suspect her of planning to attack the prime minister with an explosive device or an RPG, and of trying to obtain details on his security arrangements
Overshadowed by its strikes on nuclear facilities, Israel has been leading a longtime operation of infiltrating the inner circle of Iran's 'weapons group,' culminating in the systematic assassinations of senior scientists. The accumulative damage to Iran's nuclear program is more severe than it appears
While gaps have narrowed and most terms are agreed, Hamas' hesitation and demands for stronger guarantees are stalling progress. Israeli officials signal deal could still be revived with U.S. pressure
The technique to retrieve and sequence ancient DNA, which changed our understanding of humanity, is now applied to garum – ancient Rome's favorite condiment
Netanyahu's appearance on the Nelk Boys' far-right podcast – and their softball questions for the PM amid mass starvation in Gaza – caused outrage among leftists and the MAGA-loving manosphere alike
Jillian Segal, Australia's first antisemitism czar, has delivered a sweeping plan to tackle the dramatic spike in antisemitic incidents, from arson attacks on synagogues to physical assaults and doxxing. Some in the Jewish community fear it could stifle legitimate criticism of Israel
The current trajectory, marked by mass killings of first Alawites and now Druze, is not a reassuring sign for Syria's future despite what the U.S. administration suggests
Turkey, which strongly supports the al-Sharaa government, has been seeking to strengthen Syria's defense capacity, possibly establishing Turkish military bases on Syrian territory. Meanwhile, ongoing Israeli strikes in Syria have increased tensions between Israel and Turkey
The Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee was one of the last functional spaces in the Knesset, until now. Netanyahu is replacing its leader to please the Israel's ultra-Orthodox parties, desperate to keep their young men from the army
Bismuth's appointment is seen as a key move to advance the ultra-Orthodox draft exemption bill. Sources say Haredi lawmakers believe he will 'garner broader support' for the controversial legislation, which would grant retroactive exemptions to yeshiva students
Former Israeli security chiefs are joining the defense technology industry to open doors at home and abroad, but what can be said about 30-year-old Avner Netanyahu, who has an archaeology degree and a year and a half at a consulting firm under his belt?