Likud Minister Gila Gamliel warned that 'Jewish citizens may also get executed' under the new death penalty bill, to which National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir replied that only those who 'act against the revival of the Jewish people' would be executed
This week at Ben-Gurion Airport: A Floridian transplant who owns two guns back home because he doesn't trust the government, and an Israeli psychedelic groove band whose members believe suffering is essential to making good art
The Bible is not necessarily an homage to military victories in antiquity, but rather a complex tale relating to the human psyche – and to those who stubbornly held up a mirror to it
Yamen Al-Najjar, a 16-year-old with a severe blood disorder, has been hospitalized in East Jerusalem for two years. This week, Israel sought to deport him to Gaza, where his family lives in a tent after their home was destroyed. His mother is certain he wouldn't survive a day if returned
In exchange for pushing for a pardon and aid in his election effort, Netanyahu will say yes to whatever the American president wants ■ The more the October 7 committee looks like a caricature, the more the public will relate to it accordingly ■ What should the opposition leaders be doing as the election less than a year from now approaches?
IDF officers have once again begun discussing the possibility of a brief period of focused clashes with Hezbollah, as the military now believes Hamas has between 20,000 and 25,000 armed operatives in Lebanon
Amid Israel's tensions with the Biden administration over the Gaza war, the Israeli prime minister met with U.S. politicians, including Mike Johnson and Lindsey Graham, who pushed Congress to sanction the ICC over Netanyahu's arrest warrant. The diary also notes a call with the UAE president and seven meetings with Tony Blair, now set to lead Gaza's reconstruction
Protestors reportedly shouted phrases including “globalize the intifada” and “death to the IDF” as well as insults toward pro-Israel counter-protesters.
Moshe Radman was questioned for two hours on Thursday after he led a protest march calling for the establishment of a state commission of inquiry into the failures that led to the October 7 attack