Supreme Court President Isaac Amit canceled Monday's hearing on petitions against the government's dismissal of the attorney general due to the absence of a government representative
The Israeli right-wing pundit blasted Tsurkov, who returned to Israel after over two years in captivity in Iraq, over her criticism of his channel's reporting of the killing of two Palestinian children in Gaza. Tsurkov responded: If you're interested in living under a regime that doesn't allow criticism, go to Gaza
Students claim the rules attack freedom of speech, while the University says it is just enforcing existing rules that require police permits for events and restrict participation to those affiliated with the University
Since October 7, defense spending has jumped by tens of billions of shekels a year and Israel's reputation has suffered overseas. The economy will feel these effects for years to come, even if we are far from the 'lost decade' after the Yom Kippur War
Alexander Rodnyansky withdrew from a prestigious festival in Amsterdam to protest its excluding of Israeli colleagues. His new documentary, 'Notes of a True Criminal,' tells Ukrainian history through his family's history
After Serbia's government rushed through a controversial law, the capital's General Staff Building, partially destroyed during the Kosovo War, is to be demolished to make way for Trump Tower Belgrade. For the country's student-led protest movement, it's another example of the government's lack of accountability or transparency
“Gen Z wants fast money, not mortgages.” Bank Jerusalem’s CEO says young people now prefer the capital market, and foreign buyers are heading for a new wave of purchases.
“Gen Z wants fast money, not mortgages.” Bank Jerusalem’s CEO says young people now prefer the capital market, and foreign buyers are heading for a new wave of purchases.
Pro-Hezbollah media focused on the Pope's message of dialogue but fears the visit will be merely symbolic, failing to address the "real challenges" facing the country.
The arrests of members of the Abu Latif and Hariri organizations follow a year-long undercover investigation, the police said, carried out with the help of a state witness nicknamed 'the Prince,' who infiltrated the crime organizations for more than a year
After visiting Turkey, Pope Leo continues to Lebanon, warmly received in Beirut as 'a visit of hope.' During his three-day trip, he visited holy sites sacred to both Muslims and Christians, including the Tomb of St. Charbel Makhlouf and the Shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon, urging hope, love, and respect for religious pluralism
A far-right minister said he would vote against a highly controversial bill exempting ultra-Orthodox men from military conscription, even if the prime minister fires him, as debates resume in the Knesset's Defense Committee
Gold, under DB’s analysis broken down below, is repricing because its ownership base has evolved from discretionary buyers to balance-sheet actors. This transition, visible across official hoarding p
A new study by Mizrahi-Tefahot Bank: Over half of Israelis are willing to move to a different area in the country and believe that with hard work, they can achieve their dream of owning an apartment.
A new study by Mizrahi-Tefahot Bank: Over half of Israelis are willing to move to a different area in the country and believe that with hard work, they can achieve their dream of owning an apartment.
Thirty-eight percent of Israelis would support pardoning the Prime Minister, a poll published by Kan news found. In a Channel 12 News poll, 42 percent opposed a pardon without Netanyahu's resignation