Israeli troops burst into a house in a West Bank village. A soldier fires four shots at a young man who's asleep in bed. Soldiers grab the body and hustle the shooter outside, and the victim's brother overhears them asking their comrade: 'Why did you shoot?'
Netanyahu's conversation with an elderly rabbi about the fate of the ousted defense minister and IDF chief proves he cares for preserving his coalition first and the war second ■ The IDF is reluctant to conduct an in-depth investigation into the killing of Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip
Netanyahu's government is in danger – but not because of all the blood that has been spilled since October 7. And don't believe his spin that he was once a 'political corpse' who only wanted friendship from his Hollywood mogul pal
ISRAEL: 'Messianic' not a derogatory word, says appointed Shin Bet chief ■ LEBANON: IDF strikes Hezbollah facilities in Dahiyeh, Beirut ■ GAZA: U.S.-backed aid group halts Gaza distribution; IDF limits aid to daytime hours ■ U.S.: FBI, Homeland Security warn of 'elevated threat to Jewish and Israeli communities' in U.S.
Mohamed Sabry Soliman charged with 118 counts, including attempt to commit murder, assault in the first and third degrees, and use of explosive or incendiary devices. He has also been charged with a hate crime in federal court
In the first weeks after October 7, 2023, they were scary because they were frightened. Now they're scary because it seems they've made a decision: adopting their superiority, with no internal conflicts, with no stuttering
Move is just the latest step that the Trump administration has taken to punish the ICC and its officials for investigations against Israel and the United States
The price will not be cheaper than the Ben Gurion Airport-Rhodes flight, and renovation of the Haifa Airport's tarmac will be completed by the end of the month
Held under the slogan 'They will not overturn the will of the people,' the demonstration featured calls to dismiss the attorney general and included speeches by several of Netanyahu's senior ministers, including Smotrich and Ben-Gvir
Right-wing media stars are playing out the GOP divide on Iran in public: Isolationist Tucker Carlson warns against war, while pro-Netanyahu Mark Levin wants a strike, and it's difficult to say which side is winning this Republican influence war
Ahead of July, the Israeli military plans to unveil a framework for the voluntary enlistment of those receiving draft orders, alongside concrete enforcement measures against draft dodgers
After a meeting between Netanyahu and a representative of the ultra-Orthodox parties, a minister close to the PM told Haaretz he believes that the government will collapse a few months after the Knesset returns from its summer recess
Following Israeli lawmaker Avigdor Lieberman's allegations against Netanyahu, the prime minister admitted that Israel is indeed mobilizing factions opposing Hamas in the Gaza Strip, adding that the leak will most likely not be investigated
With the previous draft law expired, the Israeli army has begun issuing draft notices to ultra-Orthodox men. Haredi leaders are threatening to bring down the government, and Netanyahu has reportedly said he's unable to resolve the issue