Winners Lena Khalaf Tuffaha and Shifa Saltagi Safadi decried 'genocide' in Gaza as they accepted their awards, with Tuffaha adding 'I hope that every one of us can love ourselves enough to stand up and to make it stop'
The Israeli army is studying the impact of the International Criminal Court's decision and examines potential risks of further arrest warrants for senior officials and soldiers, as investigations into war crimes continue
El Al has seen record profits during the war due to the reduction in services by foreign carriers. Now Israel's Civil Aviation Authority is pushing for Israeli airlines Arkia and Israir to begin operating flights to New York to increase competition, but the airlines say it may be too costly
The maximum penalty for spokesperson Eli Feldstein, who gave classified documents to foreign media in an effort to shape Israeli public opinion against a hostage deal, is life imprisonment
Sources in Israel and the United States assert that Iran is developing pharmaceutical-based chemical weapons, Syria is renewing its chemical programs and Russia is using chemical weapons in Ukraine. Experts in The Hague warn of the spread of chemical weapons in the region
The bill would effectively enable any nonprofit group deemed a 'terrorist supporting organization' to be shut down, with dramatic implications under President-elect Donald Trump
An Israeli couple is setting up 'Altneuland', the first Hebrew publishing house in exile since Israel's establishment. 'Hebrew literature is in need of a government in exile'
Yonatan Urich and Israel Einhorn created a campaign in 2022 to improve the image of the main ally and supplier of funds to Hamas – in advance of the World Cup tournament held in Qatar that year
Eitan Levy, a taxi driver from central Israel, was murdered by Hamas on Oct. 7 of last year and his body is held in Gaza. 'We're an invisible family,' his son's partner told Haaretz, adding that Israel's 120 Knesset Members 'need to wake up' and address the families' anguish
Global reactions split as the U.S. and Jewish organizations condemn ICC arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant, while European leaders and pro-Palestinian groups call for compliance
The Australian government cites fears of incitement and vilification for the ban, according to The Australian newspaper, while Shaked says her opposition to a Palestinian state led to the decision
The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant over alleged war crimes in Gaza. The prime minister will look to play his Trump card in January
A preliminary investigation finds that a senior officer let 71-year-old Ze'ev Ehrlich enter the area without notifying his superiors so he can visit an ancient fortress in the area. A far-right organization says Ehrlich was mapping out sites for excavation
'Our work is to never stop dancing, to ensure that the music never stops playing. And that’s exactly what we’re going to do — in the north, in the south, and investing in the leaders of tomorrow'.