The same politicians who jumped down IDF Spokesman Daniel Hagari's throat this week were silent when he spoke about the fate of the hostages. Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Israel Katz is purging the IDF at the request of his political base
Hezbollah's agreeing to American involvement in implementing the cease-fire shows just how far the Iranian-backed group has fallen ■ Trump may talk the talk by threatening Hamas, but he probably does not have the means to pressure it
Even if a hostage-release deal is reached in the coming days – something that no one should be holding their breath for – U.S. President-elect Donald Trump will have to vouch for it. The price Israel pays may not be to the liking of everyone in the 'resettle Gaza' camp
ISRAEL: IDF deploying extra forces to Golan Heights as rebel forces make advances in Syria ■ LEBANON: Israel strikes Syria-Lebanon border crossings, where weapons were being transferred to Hezbollah ■ GAZA: 32 Gazans killed and 95 wounded in Israeli attacks in past 24 hours
Reuven Kahane had been arrested and accused of assault after the altercation with the demonstrators, who were protesting outside the home of a Columbia U trustee.
Israeli Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara is facing the full force of Netanyahu's onslaught on the rule of law, an attack by a reckless, shameful, incompetent prime minister who prizes his Kahanist ministers over the lives of Israeli hostages
The former director of the Shin Bet security service reportedly refused to spy on other members of Israel's security establishment, saying he wasn't supposed to take such a drastic step against other security heads. The prime minister did not deny the allegations
This week at Ben-Gurion Airport: A French woman who, after an initial culture shock, is envisioning her future in Israel, and an Israeli who found safety and tranquility in Cyprus
The ultra-Orthodox Adass Israel synagogue was targeted early Friday morning in what Australia's education minister called 'a deliberate act of violence, an attack on a place of worship'
When Israeli commanders' reports about what is happening in northern Gaza reached me, I knew what I must do, writes former Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon
Netanyahu's testimony, set to begin Tuesday, will take place three times a week in six-hour sessions after judges found there was no compelling reason to slow its pace
The IDF targeted Muwasi, an area it had designated as 'safe,' where tens of thousands of displaced Gazans live in tents, several of which were set ablaze in the strike. The army said it was targeting a Hamas official
Far-right Minister Ben-Gvir is demanding that the MK follow formal procedures for visiting security detainees, even though the four suspects, accused of firing flares at Netanyahu's home, have not been convicted of terror offenses
Why do so many fish die young? Good question, but meanwhile a hormone that has existed for hundreds of millions of years turns out to play one role in you and another in zebrafish
The legal opinion, now published, says Netanyahu spokesperson Eli Feldstein held a conference call with Channel 12 news senior editor Raviv Golan, during which Golan was introduced as 'D from the Mossad'