The Environmental Protection Ministry says the decision not to provide 11 million shekels in funding for green organizations this year is due to budgetary constraints
The Latvian state prosecution closed the case against Albert Cukurs, 'the Butcher of Riga', last month, but Haaretz's report stirred a dispute between the prosecution and the foreign office, leading to the case re-opening
The decision followed an Israeli military assessment that women would not be able to handle the burden of combat roles and that it would pose a health risk, despite claims that professionally, female soldiers perform equally to male combatants
The Knesset is advancing a bill to create a special tribunal for hundreds of suspects already in Israeli detention for participating in the October 7 massacres; those convicted could be sentenced to death. But the bill raises a long list of serious legal and political questions
The museum re-opening ceremony focused on both the victims' legacy and the community's ongoing resolve amid unprecedented spikes in antisemitism. 'It is up to all of us to denounce antisemitism in all forms,' said Mayor Muriel Bowser
As U.S.-backed aid efforts unravel in Gaza, scenes of desperation underscore a brutal cycle of blockade, conflict, and neglect by both Hamas and Israel – leaving Palestinians trapped and starving
In a letter to Netanyahu, Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar protested several instances in which the prime minister had refused to authorize the agency's use of wiretaps against suspects in nationalistically motivated crimes. Following Bar's letter, Netanyahu reversed course and approved the operations
The Gulf states are pushing Trump toward a nuclear agreement with Tehran that would rule out an Israeli attack, which anyway would leave Israel without many of the friends that helped it shoot down Iranian missiles last year
The exposure of more than 80 phishing attempts is the latest in a series of announcements indicating that the covert digital front between Israel and Iran has been heating up since October 2023, becoming increasingly visible
The pregnant Tzeela Gez was killed in a terror attack, but doctors managed to deliver her son. He succumbed to his wounds two weeks later. 'My heart is broken twice,' his father said, adding that for the few seconds he'd opened his eyes, 'he looked like an angel'
An Israeli source said that Witkoff's outline includes releasing ten living hostages and 18 dead hostages in two phases in exchange for a 60-day cease-fire in the Gaza Strip