The Israeli army said it struck targets at the ports of Hodeidah, Ras Isa, and Al-Salif, as well as the Ras Kantib power plant ■ The 'Galaxy Leader,' a ship hijacked by the Houthis in 2023, was also targeted during the Yemen strikes
The girl was staying with her father under a court-approved visitation arrangement. Police say he has a history of mental illness but no record of prior domestic violence. In a separate incident, a man in his 30s was shot and killed in the Israeli Arab city of Tira
"Just as the fire came to the front door here of this (synagogue), it was stopped. So too must we put a stop to antisemitism," Victoria state Premier Jacinta Allan said.
For the first time in its history, Hamas is conducting direct negotiations with the U.S., as its political standing rises to rival the PA ■ Israel is ignoring the upcoming war of succession in the West Bank, and it will find itself choosing between military control in Gaza and international legitimacy
These young men in the West Bank aren't just a vanguard; behind them stands a sizable, sophisticated network linked to Israel's political, military and security leaders
Regulatory sandboxes in this domain must address the privacy of patient data, the safety and efficacy of treatments, and strict compliance with medical standards.
The Ministerial Committee for Legislation pushed a bill to grant legal advisers in government ministries 'complete independence' – though they would be subordinate to the ministry's director general. The committee also backed the so-called Yair Golan bill
Unlike the January cease-fire deal, carefully crafted over months by the Biden administration, the current proposal is far from finalized. The fate of the deal rests with Netanyahu, who has said little about Gaza after an IDF withdrawal
Israel Police are expected to ask to extend the detention of three of the detainees, who are suspected of threatening the victims of the head of the Bnei Brak's Shomrim patrol
Widespread Israeli airstrikes, accompanied by artillery fire, were reported across Gaza on Sunday ■ IDF issued evacuation order for parts of Khan Yunis ■ Medical officials warn of rising death tolls due to fuel shortages
The spokesman, an attorney by profession, began his role in the Prime Minister's Office in June. He is currently appealing the tribunal's sentence, and his suspension has been placed on hold pending a court ruling
Sources close to Prime Minister Netanyahu say it remains unclear whether a compromise can be reached that would enable the appointment of Maj. Gen. David Zini as head of the Shin Bet. Netanyahu rejects delegating the authority to another minister, as the attorney general demands
As Israel and Hamas negotiate a cease-fire, they should remember exactly what is at stake: The lives of the human beings trapped in the horror show they created. Ten living hostages excluded from a deal may not survive until a new one is made
Until now, the Israeli army has refrained from actively arresting Haredi draft dodgers, a move considered a red line for ultra-Orthodox parties. Military officials cautioned that a 'bottleneck' is expected in military prisons once arrests begin
Ibrahim, 16, was held at Megiddo for eight months until the parole board said his condition had deteriorated to 'life-threatening underweight.' He talks about recurring scabies infections, intestinal disease, beatings and neglect – and a Haaretz probe reveals that this is the experience of many others, some of whom didn't survive