Concurrently, an Israeli court cancelled the injunction banning Yonatan Urich, an advisor to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, from the Prime Minister's Office, and allowed the police to appeal by Monday
Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir sued Haaretz and Josh Breiner for 3 million shekels (about $886,000), over a report that exposed that a Kahanist charged with terrorism was advising Ben-Gvir. The court accepted Ben-Gvir's request to withdraw the suit, but ruled he must pay legal fees
Israel's Foreign Ministry has funneled tens of thousands of dollars for about a dozen influencers to visit Israel through Israel365, a pro-settlement organization attempting to bolster evangelical support for the Jewish State
Israel's impending approval to build in the E1 area of the West Bank will kill the two-state solution – and threatens Donald Trump's coveted Nobel Peace Prize, since Saudi-Israel normalization is contingent on a Palestinian state
Danny Elgarat said that an autopsy report on his brother Itzhak's body, which was returned to Israel in February, showed "a large number of broken ribs" as well as fractures in other parts of the body. Elgarat was previously believed to have died from a heart attack during interrogation
Tel Aviv is in the midst of a bagel craze. But if the bagel stands for liberalism and humanism, it can't be adopted here the way it was by our Jewish American cousins – an Israeli bagel is a contradiction in terms
In considering recognizing a Palestinian state, Berlin isn't mulling a withdrawal of its commitment to Israel, it's striving to fulfill it based on its devotion to peace, human rights and international law
Hachshara Insurance, part of Elazar Group, bought 49% of Giza Singer Even’s non-bank lender, offering real estate-backed residential loans, advancing its credit expansion strategy.
Hachshara Insurance, part of Elazar Group, bought 49% of Giza Singer Even’s non-bank lender, offering real estate-backed residential loans, advancing its credit expansion strategy.
Sa'ar told Newsmax that a Palestinian state would be 'extremely dangerous,' accusing the West of pushing empty slogans while ignoring the risk to Israelis: 'we will have to live with the consequences' – not the countries demanding a two-state solution
The well-documented rising starvation in Gaza is now acknowledged by nearly the entire world, yet Israel continues to peddles the lie that it's all a Hamas conspiracy
Almog Group has started demolishing a four-story railway building on Rosh Pina Street to build two boutique buildings with 46 new apartments. What will the current owners receive?
Almog Group has started demolishing a four-story railway building on Rosh Pina Street to build two boutique buildings with 46 new apartments. What will the current owners receive?
Around 100,000 Palestinians have fled the war for Egypt, but it's hard to secure a permit that will allow them to live the most basic life. In the meantime, they worry about their families back home and the prospect of deportation
The only sustainable solution is a diplomatic one. But how to negotiate a new nuclear agreement when Iran doesn't believe in a deal, Israel doesn't want a deal and the U.S. has proven to be a deal-breaker?
Smotrich vows to 'bury the idea of a Palestinian state' with 3,400 homes in E1. 'They'll talk of a Palestinian dream, we'll build a Jewish reality,' he said, as the plan deepens West Bank divisions and draws global criticism