Five Jewish sites in Golders Green were defaced with excrement in a week, in what police and Shomrim called a targeted antisemitic campaign under investigation.
As Israel grapples with the moral and strategic implications of the Gaza war, the potential death of hostages looms following the Doha strike, which would inevitably serve as a catalyst for legitimizing an intensified campaign and silencing dissent, even as it raises the specter of an endless war
Israel's airstrike in Doha targeting Hamas' leadership marks a strategic escalation, but not without risking the lives of hostages held in Gaza, while raising concerns over the effectiveness of future negotiations, as Israel's defense chiefs prioritize a hostage deal over further military action
Egyptian-born activist Khaled Hassan told the Post that Arab antisemitism, rooted in Egypt and echoed online, threatens the West and could lead to “its own October 7.”
Hend Ayoub has appeared in the likes of 'Orange Is the New Black' and 'Homeland,' and is now offering biting commentary in her one-woman show set for off-Broadway. She doesn't want to be defined by the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, she says, but the everyday aggressions of it - big and small - have undoubtedly shaped her
'Why does the PM insist on blowing up any deal that comes close?' asked Einav Zangauker, mother of hostage Matan Zangauker. The terror the hostages' families feel seemingly exists in a different world than the celebratory declarations of Israel's leaders
The strike in the Qatari capital may signal a broader campaign to dismantle Hamas, as Israeli officials vow to target officials abroad despite it straining relations with Doha. In any case, it appears that Israel has long since lost faith in the dialogue channel with Hamas operating out of Qatar
After hours of mixed signals from both Israeli and U.S. officials, the White House distanced itself from Israel's strike in Doha. One thing is clear: The strike will have significant ramifications for the hostages, U.S. standing in the Mideast, and most matters of Trump in the region
Last month, the largest Reconstructionist congregation in the U.S. disaffiliated from the movement, citing its embrace of anti-Zionism. A splinter group of Reconstructionist rabbis committed to Zionism is rapidly growing. What is happening inside the first homegrown Jewish denomination in America?
Since the war began, NGOs and media outlets have documented widespread torture, abuse and hunger in Israeli prisons. It took 18 months, but Israel's High Court has called out the state and demanded it provide security prisoners 'with the basic conditions for existence.' Similar petitions concerning Gaza are still being ignored
Anti-Israel protesters tried to block a private Israeli real estate meeting in Manhattan, but the event went ahead as NYPD arrested four people and restored order.
On his new album, hip-hopper Ohana sings about how you can go back in the closet as many times as you like, but you can't escape who you are. And he tells Haaretz why God made him gay
76 years after the ship was scuttled, it remains fertile ground for incitement and political division. That may help explain why the current government is pushing an expensive and seemingly hopeless project to resurrect it
A Canadian human rights group called on Montreal's mayor to exclude Israel-Premier Tech from Sunday's Grand Prix, warning of 'sportswashing' as the Gaza war grinds on. The demand follows similar European protests and debates over Israeli teams' participation in international sports
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is accused of creating a parallel decision-making process, sidelining the government's role. Former Mossad chief Cohen allegedly advanced procurements without authority and misled defense officials