Army says the officer involved acted according to procedures and open-fire rules, after he was caught in a riot in which rocks were thrown at his vehicle. Thinking they were Palestinian, the officer said he fired three shots into the air
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that as a result of the war with Iran, opportunities have opened up, 'first and foremost to rescue the hostages, but also for broader regional prospects.' ■ Israeli army assessments, however, show no change in Hamas' position
The Attorney General's Office opposes the bill on constitutional grounds, saying, 'The message that emerges from them is that a media outlet that does not bend to the government's whims may find itself struggling for its very existence'
According to the Washington Post, the U.S. intercepted communications in which the extend of the damage at three Iranian nuclear facilities was called into question
The latest episode of settler violence in the West Bank, where a mob assaulted soldiers for hours, reveals Israel's ethnonationalist rules of engagement: Jews are arrested unharmed for crimes that would get Palestinians killed
In his resignation letter, Cohen of the far-right Otzma Yehudit party accused the 'deep state' of blocking his plan to build a civilian airport in the Negev, which he gave as his reason for stepping down. His return to the Knesset will force out MK Tzvi Succot
The cabinet's resolution notes there's no security impediment to residents' return, but excludes communities with a 'rehabilitative impediment' from the decision. Reconstruction in Nahal Oz, for example, is set to end by August
The 10-day sentence was an Israeli army commander's retribution for having complained about a shortage of mental health resources in the Kfir Brigade, soldiers told Haaretz. 'You have only two options: Go AWOL or commit suicide'
Two Jewish students have sued the MIT due to antisemitic discrimination they allegedly suffered at the hands of both the university itself as well as a tenured professor.
The BBC originally commissioned the film in 2024 but paused it pending an investigation into a separate documentary revealed to be narrated by the son of a Hamas government minister.
Despite having a Jewish wife and grandfather, a young Russian who had been in Israel on a study program was denied his request for Aliyah because his estranged father refuses to take a DNA test to prove his paternity
Footage obtained by Reuters showed police scuffling with a group of activists holding rainbow flags in the city centre before rounding them up and loading them into police vans. Authorities have banned Pride marches in Turkey's largest city since 2015
Both born in Algeria in the same year, a Palestinian exile and an Israeli émigré created a culinary experiment in coexistence. For three days, it worked better than they could ever have imagined
In a new solo exhibition, photographer Ronen Zien revisits the emotional history of his Druze family's emigration from Syria. 'I would love to walk on Syrian soil and meet family I've never met'
'You are of us, and we are of you,' said the narrator of Hamas' video, which attempts to express solidarity with Gazans. Palestinians rejected the message, prompting Al Jazeera to delete social media posts sharing the video
The boomerang-shaped artifact made of mammoth tusk had been found in 1987 and misdated to a mere 20,000 years, but it's Aurignacian and likely served a ritual function, archaeologists say
Queerotique Presents offers a trans- and lesbian-friendly alternative to Tel Aviv's male-dominated gay nightlife. Plus, readers rejoice: The Independent Publishers Fair and Hebrew Book Week are both back after a wartime hiatus
By echoing Benjamin Netanyahu's grievances about being on trial on charges of corruption, which both call a 'witch hunt,' the U.S. President is ignoring the real problem: Israel's prime minister doesn't want the war to end