Opponents of disarmament argue that a country surrounded by hostile enemies can't afford to give up nuclear weapons. But an effort led by President Barack Obama which included Israelis and Iranians working together showed that other options exist
Three people were seriously wounded during the barrage of missiles from Iran, which triggered sirens across dozens of Israeli cities and towns ■ Be'er Sheva's Soroka Medical Center suffered a direct hit
Iran's state television reported there was no radioactive leak and that the facility had been evacuated in advance of the strike, while the Israeli army said the strike was conducted to prevent the site from being reactivated for nuclear weapons manufacturing
Even among Jews who consider themselves left-wing, a majority – 57 percent – supports the attack on Iran. But the majority of Israeli Arabs surveyed saw Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's motives in a whole different light
A Palestinian source said that Hamas is aware of the pressure to advance in negotiations due to Israel's success in the campaign against Iran, but they will agree to a deal only if it leads to an end of the war in Gaza
Mamdani responded to the accusations of antisemitism he has received since the statement in a tearful address Wednesday, telling reporters, “It pains me to be called an antisemite.”
Defense attorney argued that Mohamed Sabry Soliman targeted demonstrators because of their perceived political views - their assumed support for Israel and Zionism, which would not be considered a hate crime under federal law
Close to 50 national Jewish organizations that are part of the Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish Organizations endorsed the statement that also praised President Trump. Among those that did not were a women's group, a group devoted to refugee rights, and a peace group
Trump's flippant response comes as the international community and his internally feuding political base watch with bated breath on what his next moves will be – prioritizing revived diplomatic efforts, or joining Israel's bombing campaign against Iran
Three major Jewish organizations are asking U.S. Jews to appeal to their elected representatives to support Israel in its war against Iran, while global Jewish communities launch a $20 million emergency aid fund for Israel
The Bible-thumping, messianic rhetoric of Israeli and American politicians reveals a dangerous irony: they don't oppose theocracy, only the Islamic kind, cloaking their own fanaticism in terms like 'Judeo-Christian values' and 'the West'