'The bombing by the U.S. and Israel didn't kill us. Then the Islamic Republic brought us to a place that will practically kill us,' said a jailed Iranian dissident, who narrowly escaped death when Israeli missiles struck Tehran's Evin Prison
'It was approved without a debate and will be brought up next week in a classified committee,' an Israeli lawmaker said. 'So far, no one in the Finance Committee has contradicted the concerns that I raised'
The director of a Jaffa theater said screening a documentary on Palestinian booksellers' efforts to import Arabic literature into Israel was a natural choice: 'This story is part of our DNA'
Despite their children attending local schools, three Eritrean asylum seeker families in the Haredi city of Bnei Brak remain in a missile-damaged building, denied municipal aid due to lack of legal status and absence from city tax records
Eyal Zamir told ministers that Hamas' abuse of Israeli hostages in Gaza is worsening and that 'their condition is very grave,' while far-right ministers Smotrich and Ben-Gvir continued to clash with the army chief
MK Gadi Eisenkot reportedly expressed dissatisfaction with how the National Unity party's primaries are being run. Political sources indicate that Yair Lapid may offer Eisenkot a position on the Yesh Atid list and a role in the party's leadership
Trump officials have increasingly alluded in recent days to an agreement between Israel and Syria. But a hawkish post-Oct. 7 Israel and a new Syrian leader with a skeptical domestic base make a deal far from plain sailing
After a Haaretz exposé on IDF aid site killings in Gaza, the mayor of Arad ordered that the newspaper not be sold in his city. Locals handed out copies to residents in protest, hoping for 'more press freedom'
A 2023 Haaretz report revealed that Israel's then-foreign minister ordered a diplomatic passport for Yair Netanyahu, the prime minister's son, despite him not meeting the criteria
Karen Diamond, 82, was one of 13 who were physically wounded when Mohamed Sabry Soliman threw Molotov cocktails at participants of the Run for Their Lives rally in the city center.
Boaz Sapir, who was active in efforts to get captured Israeli solider Gilad Shalit released, says he is 'constantly moved by the ability' of the hostage relatives 'to convey that the nation's recovery cannot begin until the last hostage is brought home'
As the far-right minister nurtures fantasies of Hamas bending the knee before mighty Netanyahu, civilians and soldiers he was tasked with protecting are barely surviving another day as hostages in Gaza's tunnels