The Gaza Humanitarian Fund isn't meant to end hunger. While Israel claims it aims to weaken Hamas, there's no transparency on who receives aid – but it clearly misses single mothers, the disabled, and elderly who can't carry heavy food boxes
Israel's High Court issued a conditional injunction ordering the government to explain its severing of ties with Haaretz. After six months, the State Prosecutor called the move 'declarative' to avoid judicial review, but Haaretz demanded a binding order, calling it an illegal economic boycott
The eviction of residents from a Bedouin community marked the final piece in a chain of Palestinian communities that have vanished. In today's political climate, settlers no longer feel the need to hide their goal: the ethnic cleansing of Area C
Just hours after the recovery of the bodies of U.S.-Israeli hostage couple Judy and Gad Haggai on Thursday, hostage families spoke at a conference about the home and country they want their loved ones to return to
The IDF said that outside designated hours, the aid distribution sites will be considered closed military zones, and entry will be deemed extremely dangerous. The organization operating the sites said it halted operations early Friday due to overcrowding
This isn’t just about inconvenience. It’s about how an entire city’s population – that of the capital, no less – has had to fundamentally restructure their lives overnight.
This isn’t just about inconvenience. It’s about how an entire city’s population – that of the capital, no less – has had to fundamentally restructure their lives overnight.
As one ultra-Orthodox party leader shows willingness to accept sanctions on yeshiva students, rival factions accuse him of trading the community's values for political power: 'Dery is selling out the Torah world'
Soldiers die in Gaza, and the luxury-loving prime minister makes condolence videos that look written and directed by AI ■ It seems that David Zini, Netanyahu's dubious pick for Shin Bet chief, still hopes to get that job
Awash in pure ecstasy, ministers raced to out-flatter their boss, while incitement against the attorney general and the Supreme Court flared. One rabbi declared, 'Netanyahu has a historic mission to bring freedom to the People of Israel, and not to allow the progressives to take over our Jewish country'
The major European airline group plans to gradually resume its operations in Israel. For operational reasons, each of the group's individual airlines will begin independently
An East Jerusalem resident is accused of photographing sensitive sites, burning IDF property and hanging posters around Jerusalem. The accused was offered money to cause wildfires and engage in terrorist attacks, but did not commit the acts
McNally Capital has an 'economic interest' in the logistics company, SRS, involved in a controversial new aid distribution operation in Gaza. SRS has been under scrutiny, due to large amounts of funding coming from an unconfirmed source
Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik's visit to Jerusalem had little to do with combating antisemitism. It was yet another calculated attempt to whitewash his record and draw moral cover
The Israeli army stated that it had hit a Hezbollah drone manufacturing workshop. The Lebanese President called it a 'blatant violation' of international agreements, marking the first time Israel has struck in Lebanon's capital since April
Am Yisrael Chai, which ran for the first time and had been accused of bribery, came in second place, after the Reform movement. According to the results, announced early Friday, nearly 20,000 votes were disqualified for fraud
B'Tsalmo claims to protect human rights but in effect seeks to silence artists and cultural institutions, left-wing activists and even judges. It also exploits its status as a legitimate nonprofit to serve as a conduit for transferring millions of shekels to illegal causes. Meanwhile, it benefits from the laxness of the gatekeepers who are supposed to oversee it
This week at Ben-Gurion Airport: An Israeli expat in Australia who embarked on a journey of solidarity in the wake of October 7, and three childhood friends who are hooked on footvolley