Safe in the knowledge he cannot be fired, Gallant fired poisonous barbs at his boss, the Israeli prime minister, calling talk of 'total victory' in Gaza 'nonsense'. One might have expected Netanyahu to show restraint, either ignoring Gallant's remarks or issue a saner statement
Ten months after being evacuated to a hotel in Herzliya, where Mefalsim residents recreated their kibbutz, they are now starting to move back home - despite the war raging less than a mile away
The U.S. is increasing its deployment in the Middle East, while the Israeli military is putting renewed pressure on Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar – as Israel's far right sets its sights on a new target within the IDF
U.S. greenlights $18 billion sale of F15 fighter jets to Israel ■ U.S. says Qatar will work to ensure Hamas representation present at deal talks; Iranian sources: Only Gaza cease-fire deal could deter Iran from retaliation ■ IDF calls residents to evacuate two Khan Yunis neighborhoods ahead of operations ■ Upper Galilee Council recommends its residents stay near shelters until further notice ■ IDF confirms two Hezbollah operatives killed in aerial strike on car in southern Lebanon
As part of his guilty plea, Dai had admitted that on Oct. 28 and Oct. 29, he threatened to bomb, stab and rape Jews on the Cornell section of an online discussion forum.
Appointment comes as vice president faces continued pressure from the left over her approach to the Gaza war and U.S. military aid to Israel and Republicans continue weaponize Democratic divisions on Israel
Relatives of those Israelis who are still being held by Hamas and whose fate is unclear reject the state's plan to 'commemorate' their loves ones on the anniversary of their abduction
Fitch Ratings downgraded Israel’s credit rating to A with a negative outlook. Finance Minister Smotrich attributed this to ongoing war but assured economic resilience and a planned recovery.
Fitch Ratings downgraded Israel’s credit rating to A with a negative outlook. Finance Minister Smotrich attributed this to ongoing war but assured economic resilience and a planned recovery.
As it did early in the Gaza war, the Jerusalem institution has placed some of its 'most important' works in protected spaces. Similar measures were taken in the Tel Aviv Museum of Art
While the American Association of University Professors' announcement didn't specifically mention Israel, the war in Gaza was likely the reason it revisited its policy after almost two decades