Jurors found Hunter Biden guilty of lying to a federally licensed gun dealer, making a false claim on the application by saying he was not a drug user and illegally having the gun for 11 days
The Palestinians killed in a village near Ramallah included a member of Hamas' military wing who had previously served a 20-year sentence in an Israeli prison
The guardrails will be off for an emotionally unhinged, declining, isolationist president should Trump return to the White House. If he wins a second term, the U.S. could be left unrecognizable
A source in the Likud party told Haaretz that party members are furious with Defense Minister Yoav Gallant who voted against the bill, with some beginning to call for his dismissal from the party
The 63 Knesset members who voted in favor of the bill already knew of the deaths of four soldiers in an explosion in Gaza's Rafah. Netanyahu's sly smile during the discussion symbolizes what has become his legacy: the disconnect between the people and their elected representatives
Hundreds of anti-Israel protesters demonstrated outside a Manhattan exhibition commemorating the young Israelis who were massacred on October 7 at the Nova music festival, shouting 'Zionists decided to rave next to a concentration camp'
Gaza's outsized literacy rate and high university attendance have come under attack over nearly nine months of war. Some are launching makeshift alternatives to regular schooling, but rebuilding Gaza's destroyed schools could take years
Tal Pshebilski Shaulov, Eitan Karlsbrun, Almog Shalom, and Yair Levin were killed when a booby trapped building exploded in the Shabura neighborhood in Rafah's east
In written correspondence revealed by the Wall Street Journal, Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar told Hamas officials in Qatar that 'Things went out of control' on October 7' and that the deaths of civilians in Gaza would 'infuse life into the veins of this nation'
National Unity Party's departure from the coalition failed to set off nationwide protests, but the government's conduct may yet bring Israelis back to the streets ■ Gantz and Eisenkot's decision suggests a belief that Netanyahu is still sufficiently reined in, mainly by U.S. opposition ■ Israel, as a result of Netanyahu's clear choice, is missing the Saudi normalization train
Blinken meet families of eight American-Israeli hostages ■ U.S. Ambassador to the UN: Israel is ready to move forward with cease-fire hostage deal ■ U.S. State Dept: U.S. to add $404M in aid for Palestinians in Gaza, West Bank ■ Reports in Lebanon: IDF strikes in villages Kfarkela, Naqoura in southern Lebanon ■ Israeli forces kill four Palestinians in West Bank arrest raid ■ WSJ quotes Sinwar's letter to Hamas officials: Gaza civilians killed are 'necessary sacrifices'
Lihi Lapid should have been on a book tour in the U.S., celebrating the English-language release of her novel 'On Her Own.' Instead, she's attending protests in Tel Aviv and discovering that no one wants to host an Israeli author right now – not even the better half of the opposition leader