According to a report in Walla, he told a conference in Miami that Qatar is the 'second-biggest financiers of terrorism in the world after Iran,' and claimed that they fund anti-Israel campus protests. A Qatari official dismissed the claims as 'nonsense' and said it could 'complicate' hostage talks
Around 101,000 households have registered for the upcoming lottery, with 4,633 set to receive winning notifications soon. Registration for the next lottery's eligibility certificates is now open.
Around 101,000 households have registered for the upcoming lottery, with 4,633 set to receive winning notifications soon. Registration for the next lottery's eligibility certificates is now open.
If the Israeli cybersecurity company is indeed acquired by the American tech giant for $23 billion, it will mark a milestone for the Israeli economy. How much will its founders and employees make, how will it impact cloud computing, and how much will Israel make in taxes from the sale?
An Education Ministry investigation found no grading bias in French Jewish students' Baccalaureate exams, despite the school's legal claims of unexplained lower scores suggesting discrimination.
Many American Jews are concerned by the ultra-conservative Heritage Foundation's 922-page plan to radically restructure U.S. government, including defunding the Department of Education, whose Office of Civil Rights investigates allegations of antisemitism. With Trump's closest circle involved, Project 2025 will be in the air at this week's Republican National Convention
Organizers of the march near the GOP convention in Milwaukee say they 'stand with Palestine' and are committed to protesting 'the racist and reactionary agenda of the Republican Party'
From a hotel in Kyoto to a sandwich joint in Edinburgh, the world is becoming hostile toward Israelis who are learning that a vacation won't shield them from the Gaza war
In the thrown out case, Trump was indicted on charges that he willfully retained sensitive national security documents at his Mar-a-Lago social club. Prosecutors are likely to appeal the ruling
Over 70 news and civil society organizations, including The New York Times, the BBC and CNN, signed an open letter to Israel reiterating calls for unlimited international media access to Gaza. The ongoing restrictions allow misinformation and disinformation to flourish
Members of Kibbutz Nir Oz, one of the most devastated communities in Hamas' attack, lashed back against the national security chief after he defended the PM as 'dedicating his life to the rehabilitation of the Gaza border communities'
The deal, funded mostly in cash and representing the technology giant's biggest acquisition ever, could come together soon, the source said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
The deal, funded mostly in cash and representing the technology giant's biggest acquisition ever, could come together soon, the source said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Despite Shmira calling on Jewish residents of the area not to counter-protest, the anti-Israel activists were met with demonstrators waving Israeli and American flags.
Café Yafa in Jaffa is more than a bookstore, more than a café, more than a restaurant. A Palestinian institution that has restored some of what Jaffa once was
The exhibit attempts to highlight the impact of conflict on children since October 7. Far-right extremists accused the organizers of being 'against IDF soldiers,' and one vandalized the art and attacked an organizer
Terror victims and Shurat HaDin Law Center demand US immigration authorities cancel visas for foreigners involved in violent campus protests and probe universities’ immigration compliance.
The current outline only permits gender segregation for undergraduate classes. In 2021, the High Court ruled that it should not be expanded to include graduate programs
Naomi Shemer's status as a national poet fails to capture her real achievement. Twenty years after her death, a look at a song she composed to Alterman's words, a meeting of two great talents