In recent weeks, Trump has frozen billions of federal grants for Harvard, which mainly fund biomedical research. The university has sued to restore the funding, saying the cuts are unlawful and an unconstitutional attack on its free speech rights
Relatives of the 41 hostages killed in Gaza gathered outside the Defense Ministry's HQ. Elad Katzir's sister said they'd hand the army a book on their loved ones: 'Every page of this book is a failure – we're living proof that military pressure kills them'
'There has been an intelligence-based warning that bad Muslims intend to kill good Jews since Ishmael was born and until further notice,' David Zini told Gaza border residents, according to a recording published by Channel 12 News
The main protest will be held in Brussels, where demonstrators will present their demands to impose an arms embargo on Israel and immediately suspend all EU trade agreements over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza
Recent footage shows armed Palestinians in uniform. Gaza sources say the group is linked to a prominent Rafah figure who claims to facilitate aid to displacement camps but has been accused of collaborating with Israel
Despite the chancellor's rare criticism of Israel, Germany's FM rejected a Spanish call for an arms embargo, urging talks instead. Meanwhile, Germany's antisemitism czar called for a more honest debate on the country's stance toward Israel
Dr. Alaa al-Najjar was at Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis when an airstrike hit her home on Friday, reportedly killing nine of her 10 children. Acquaintances describe her as a devout Muslim and caring doctor, who could have left the Strip at the start of the war, but decided to stay and treat patients
Today, a single mobile app has the power to disrupt entire business models, reshaping industries that once relied on traditional financial intermediaries.
The Lufthansa Group and Italy's ITA Airways will not resume flights to and from Ben Gurion Airport before June 15, while Spain's Iberia extends cancellations until June 7
Less than a week after an outpost was erected adjacent to a Bedouin village in the West Bank, its Palestinian residents were forced to flee. Six Palestinians, an Israeli activist and a settler were wounded in clashes. No arrests were made
Noa Levy, an attorney who has counseled more than 200 refusers during the Gaza war, believes Israel is going through the biggest wave of refusal in its history, as 'combat soldiers who served for many years lost faith in the system'
'Yehuda Meshi-Zahav knew who took money, who went to sex parties': With the airing of a new explosive documentary on the late founder and chairman of Zaka – who has been implicated in decades of sexual abuse of teenagers and children – producer Yoav Leshem confronts a culture of silence, systemic complicity, and a society that looked away
Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer, Netanyahu's point man on Gaza talks, warned of unilateral Israeli actions in response to recognition of a Palestinian state, Haaretz has learned, following similar warnings reportedly issued by FM Sa'ar
Prof. Anita Shapira has been researching the history of the Jewish people for years. The discourse around the hostages severely damaged solidarity, she said, which was one of the most prominent elements of identity in Israeli society
Israeli science faces a potential crisis as EU member states consider suspending Israel from key research and development programs, including the prestigious Horizon Europe, due to the conflict in Gaza
The AG said that she would not allow free media in Israel to be harmed, warning against harming the judicial system's independence. 'My job is to uphold the law, but the government is asking for obedience while distorting the concept of cooperation'
A haunting illusion of normalcy, heartbreak with every phone alert, and the sense of being erased. At Cannes, Israeli director Nadav Lapid's new film 'Yes' offered a portrait of Israel's fractured soul