After U.S. President Donald Trump urged Hamas to 'IMMEDIATELY give back all 20 Hostages,' the Gaza terror group said it was ready for a 'comprehensive agreement' to release all Israeli hostages in exchange for an 'agreed-upon number of Palestinian prisoners' held by Israel
Netanyahu is playing his favorite game: avoiding a decision. On the one hand, he talks tough to his base about a total conquest of Gaza, but also sends messages to the mediators that a partial deal is on the table. With growing pressure from the U.S., political isolation and the military's shift in focus to Iran, it seems likely he will pursue a deal with Hamas
Columbia entered the semester with new campus rules and federal settlement payments as activists promised continued protests and Jewish students reported intimidation.
The right-wing NGO previously petitioned for information on including programs from the Association for Civil Rights and the Parents Circle-Families Forum in the Gefen system, from which school principals can choose programs. The Education Ministry website says the Im Tirtzu program is designed to 'strengthen Jewish and Israeli identity and deepen belonging, responsibility and commitment to the nation and heritage'
Coalition members blame Justice Minister Yariv Levin, claiming he made every possible mistake on the road to the High Court, while others defend him, countering the court would block the ouster no matter what. If the government expects the AG to go the way of former Shin Bet director Ronen Bar, they'll discover that she'll outlast the coalition
'Netanyahu, you didn't dare to come to us, so we came to you': As thousands protested in Jerusalem, the PM called the protesters 'fascist militias' and slammed police for not cracking down – prompting one hostage's mother to respond, 'our loved ones don't have a battery of bodyguards paid from the state coffers to protect them'
Aladwan claimed the 'Israel lobby' is trying to "suspend me and revoke my medical license, bypassing the normal investigative process by claiming it is 'in the public interest.'"
If Trump thinks his comments on Israel's loss of 'control over Congress' will be a wake-up call for Netanyahu, he's mistaken. The prime minister is unfazed by Israel losing the PR battle, and the reason, ironically, is the president himself
The US Congress is set to examine antisemitism in unions after probes into the NEA and MTA over policies, curriculum, and complaints of hostility toward Jewish educators.
Opposition MK Yair Lapid responded that Netanyahu is 'the most protected man in the Middle East,' adding that 'the families of the real victims are standing outside your fortified, luxurious residence' as tens of thousands of protesters demonstrated for a Gaza hostage deal in Jerusalem
Donald Trump's contempt for international alliances and his latest move to block Mahmoud Abbas and other Palestinian officials from attending the UN General Assembly illustrates why the UN needs to strategize to survive Trump
The Professional Cyclists' Association had earlier called for better security at the Vuelta after a number of incidents involving protesters had already brought concern over rider safety, with the Israel-Premier Tech team the main target
Outrage erupted after reports linked a CAIR seminar on Jewish political power to schools, prompting ADL to condemn it as antisemitic. CAIR says the program ended with its director’s retirement.
The university, which faced threats of federal funding suspension by the Trump administration and adopted new measures against antisemitism, affirms respect for free expression but warns against intimidation and harassment of students
Far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich declared earlier Wednesday that 'the time has come to apply Israeli sovereignty' to the West Bank, telling Haaretz that the 80,000 Palestinians who live in the territories that are expected to be annexed will not be given the right to vote in Israeli elections