Last week, Slovenia's government endorsed a motion to recognize a Palestinian state and sent it to parliament for final approval. The prime minister sped up the process in response to Israel's recent attacks on Rafah
Research universities in Israel are opposing a law initiated by the Student Union that 'lethally harms academic independence and freedom of expression' and mandates academic institutions to fire lecturers who speak out in a way perceived as harming the state
As flames engulfed communities in Israel's north following Hezbollah rockets, brave local citizens and volunteers moved quickly and worked tirelessly to extinguish them. Meanwhile, the government was nowhere to be found
A report in the Washington Post revealed that the managing editor for Grayzone, a controversial online media site, received payments from a state-owned Iranian news network. Grayzone has been accused of disinformation and strongly pro-Iran, pro-Russia and anti-Israel views
Qatar says it delivered Israel's truce proposal to Hamas ■ U.S. wants UN Security Council to adopt resolution backing cease-fire deal presented by Biden ■ 'There is every reason' to believe that Netanyahu is prolonging the war out of political considerations, Biden tells Time magazine ■ After 20 hours of battling fires in northern Israel, rescue services say they regained control of most of the blazes ■ Here's what you need to know 242 days into the war
With 68 functioning community kitchens in Gaza, the World Central kitchen has provided more than 3.5 million meals since returning to activity, two months after an Israeli air strike killed seven of its volunteers
According to Israeli officials, Israel won't have an exhibit in 2025 in order to renovate its pavilion. But as one art official put it against the backdrop of the Gaza war, 'Now when we're being ostracized is precisely the time for us to take part'
The education ministry's decision regarding undergraduates has led to a social media campaign urging students to wear the symbol of solidarity to school
'There needs to be a transition to a two-state solution, that's my biggest disagreement with Bibi Netanyahu,' said the U.S. President in an interview with Time Magazine, three days before unveiling the three-phase cease-fire proposal that could lead to the end of the war
The Jewish state was defeated because its politicians and public officials are causing two million three hundred thousand human beings to go hungry and thirsty
In slamming remarks by Iran's supreme leader, Abbas said the Palestinians don't need unnecessary wars – and challenged the rationale for Hamas' October 7 attack, but Netanyahu still refuses to view the Palestinian Authority as anything other than another terror group
Shas' support follows backing the day before from Netanyahu's other ultra-Orthodox partner, United Torah Judaism, which announced they supported any deal to free hostages. Smotrich and Ben Gvir threaten to quit the coalition
Sheinbaum, a climate scientist and former mayor of Mexico City, is the descendant of Jewish immigrants to Mexico. She will be the first woman and first Jewish president in Mexico's 200-year history
'The Commandant's Shadow' is an exceptional documentary that lays bare an uncomfortable truth: Life for the family of the death camp commander Höss was even more idyllic than the fictional take Jonathan Glazer presents in 'The Zone of Interest'