The loudest applause for the vice president's speech came when she vowed to work so that the 'the Palestinian people can realize their right to dignity, security, freedom and self determination'
With a major war with Hezbollah and Iran still possible, Netanyahu has brought Israel to its worst strategic situation ever ■ Miri Regev, who will lead the ceremony marking the first anniversary of October 7, has strange ways of showing her 'sensitivity' ■ Yair Netanyahu is back where he belongs
This week showed Netanyahu's achievements on the domestic front: Blurring the memory of Oct. 7, turning the hostages into a political issue and convincing his supporters that control of key Gaza routes is of critical importance to Israel – even at the near-certain cost of lives of more hostages
Israeli soldier killed in southern Gaza combat operations ■ Mossad, Shin Bet chiefs arrive in Egypt for cease-fire talks ■ Israeli army: 'Indications of gunshots' found on bodies of 6 hostages retrieved from Gaza ■ House arrest of soldiers suspected of abusing Palestinian detainee extended by two weeks ■ IDF says anti-tank missile fired from Lebanon exploded in Metula, damaging property ■
Incoming freshmen at the New Jersey public university were presented with a skit in which two opposing student groups faced off over a made-up dispute.
Nearly a year after the October 7 massacre that triggered the devastating war in Gaza, and on the eve of a presidential election described as the most consequential in U.S. history, Haaretz's Jewish World editor goes on the road, gauging the mood, hopes and concerns of Jews across America
Speaking at Jewish Democratic Council event on antisemitism, the Second Gentleman's appearance caps off four days of events from pro-Israel Democrats aimed at demonstrating how both Harris and the Democratic Party remain pro-Israel and best qualified to combat antisemitism
A progressive pro-Israel group called 'Zioness' hosted an event at the Democratic National Convention aimed at understanding the issues facing Jews on university campuses, and on how universities should enforce rules against hate speech while protecting the right to protest
Hamas still hasn't agreed to attend the meeting, tentatively scheduled to take place in Cairo ■ Sources involved in the talks estimate that Netanyahu's demands on an Israeli presence in the Philadelphi corridor threatens to torpedo the talks
The Democratic National Convention's refusal to grant speaking time to a Palestinian American marked a harsh reality check for many pro-Palestinian advocates about the Democratic Party's prioritization of their voices
'The Jewish terror leaders want to make the system lose control, the damage to Israel is indescribable,' Ronen Bar warned in a letter. Police incompetence and public legitimacy led to the expansion of Jewish terrorism, he says