Sources told The Times that Israeli shell company BAC Consulting was licensed to make Taiwanese-designed pagers, producing both legitimate devices and those for Hezbollah containing plastic explosives
This move also impacts other Lufthansa Group airlines, including Austrian Airlines, Swiss, Brussels Airlines, and Eurowings. Air France and Transavia, which also suspended services amid the escalation, will resume flights to and from Israel on Friday
This week's synchronized pager explosions that killed tens of Hezbollah operatives and wounded thousands more terrorized everyone in Lebanon. Israelis need to be asking: what has this accomplished, and what will be the cost?
From classical ballet to Gaga, more and more ultra-Orthodox women turn to dance as a way to express themselves, and even build a career. 'If there's a mountain of laundry, the children are crying, dinner has to be made and I have to go to rehearsal, my husband will have to do his share and help me realize my art'
Ben-Gvir told the police to boycott the meeting after the Prime Minister's Office limited attendance to fewer than the 13 officers he requested, reportedly to avoid including the officer who handled a case against Netanyahu
Megadonor Miriam Adelson has lent her public voice in favor of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, removing any doubt about where the right-wing, pro-Israel community stands on the former president
Hezbollah's Nasrallah says radio device explosions attributed to Israel could be called 'declaration of war' ■ Ten Israelis wounded by drone, anti-tank missile fire from Lebanon. The IDF chief of staff approved battle plans for Israel's northern front with Hezbollah ■ Death toll from Wednesday's walkie-talkie blasts rose to 25, Lebanon's health minister says ■ Israel submits new cease-fire proposal ■ Here's what you need to know 349 days into the war
'Torpedo the Deal': Israel's Channel 12 News exclusive report features new documents and previously unheard conversations showing Netanyahu's efforts to sabotage any hostage deal
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, as jets flew low over Beirut, declared that Israel's alleged attacks on Hezbollah were a 'declaration of war,' delivering a 'blow that is unprecedented in its history'
The national security minister's official logs, obtained through a court petition, did not specify the judge's identity. The logs also reveal that on Purim this year, Ben-Gvir visited the far-right yeshiva founded by Rabbi Meir Kahane
The Israeli government has yet to revise the directive to prevent war expansion into all fronts. The IDF warns that focusing resources on the northern front could affect other objectives, including the release of hostages from Gaza
Shuvael Ben-Gvir, the son of Israel's far-right national security minister, seems to have cracked the code to viral success: a precise mixture of consistent social media uproar, opposition to protesters for a Gaza cease-fire and criticism of his father's political enemies
After Hungary recognized a Chabad-affiliated organization as the official representative of the country's Orthodox Jews last year, a rival group charges the organization with a power grab 'signed off' by the Orbán government and made possible by 'undue influence Chabad has at the government level'
The army, a pillar of Israel's elite, has put paid to its critics on the far right who accuse it of being 'weak'. The problem is that the politicians of the far right are squandering its achievements
"Technology has been weaponized against Jews all over the world," said Chen Shmilo at the "Hack the Hate" conference, where tech leaders, diplomats, and influencers rallied to fight online hate.
"Technology has been weaponized against Jews all over the world," said Chen Shmilo at the "Hack the Hate" conference, where tech leaders, diplomats, and influencers rallied to fight online hate.
This week at Ben-Gurion Airport: A young woman from Chicago who moved to a West Bank settlement, and a student visiting his family in Rome before enlisting in the Israeli army