A drone exploded at the intersection of Ben Yehuda Street and Shalom Aleichem Street in Tel Aviv, without any warning. One person was killed by shrapnel, and seven others were lightly injured. The IDF is investigating how the aircraft penetrated all defense systems and why no alert was activated. The Houthis claimed responsibility and […]
This week at Ben-Gurion airport: A Jewish American ponders moving to Israel after experiencing anti-Zionism and antisemitism in the wake of the Gaza war, and an Israeli doctor who moved to the Netherlands so she could practice medicine and have a life
Accepting the Republican presidential nomination, former president promised 'to end every single international crisis the current administration has created'
It remains unclear whether Israel's prime minister will meet with Biden – whom he sees as a lame duck – or with Trump, but they will both tell him to 'get over it' and end the war ■ The most widely shared view is that Netanyahu will end up approving a hostage deal, possibly as part of a plea deal to end his criminal nightmare ■ Bibi finally faces his Waterloo – well, not really
Netanyahu will be joined in Congress by some relatives of Israeli hostages held in Gaza who hope to use the opportunity to advocate for a deal. Others will protest outside, accusing the PM of hindering negotiations and using their plight to further his personal goals
ICJ says Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories 'unlawful,' must end ■ Israeli settler shoots a Palestinian in Hawara, West Bank, clashes erupt ■ IDF says 65 rockets, drones fired from Lebanon into Israel since morning ■ German FM calls for Gaza cease-fire, says IDF hits safe zones 'again and again' ■ Houthis claim responsibility for drone attack on Tel Aviv, one Israeli killed ■ IDF spokesperson says increasing evidence that Hamas' Deif killed in Israel strike
At 'Salute to Pro-Israel Elected Officials' on the sidelines of the GOP convention, Speaker Johnson tells Republican Jews: We are the only-pro Israel party
The last year has been deeply unsettling for Jews, leading to a feeling that a period of unique tolerance and safety may be over. It's not only the Hamas attack, but also internal political developments in Israel
In 1994, a van loaded with explosives crashed into the Argentine Israelite Mutual Association Jewish community center, killing 85 people. The country's far-right President said his government would beef up the national intelligence system to prevent future attacks
A small but vocal sector of Israeli voters – encouraged by their extremist leaders – are lambasting the struggle of hostages' relatives as they try to secure the release of their loved ones from captivity in Gaza