The army has ordered Gazans to move south in preparation for the expansion of fighting. The IDF says that the massive attacks in recent days, in which hundreds were killed, are a means to put pressure on Hamas in negotiations
From May 21 until September 1 much of the Red Line will be shut down. The light rail will continue to operate from Neveh Ya’akov to Givat Hamivtar and Hadassah Ein Kerem to the Central Bus Station.
The defense establishment said the Hodeidah and Al-Salif ports in Yemen were used to transport Iranian weapons. Following the strikes, Netanyahu and Israel's defense minister threatened the Houthis' leaders
The strikes reportedly included air raids and artillery fire. Local reports said many bodies remain trapped under the rubble, and officials in Gaza estimate the death toll may exceed 100
During the U.S. president's visit, the Saudis, Qataris and Emiratis have made clear that there is a price for their lavish gifts: preventing an attack on Iran that would spark a regional war. Israel has been marginalized
The day after the Oct. 7 attack, Leora Sela David went to her regional council's operation room and never left, helping to evacuate residents and found Israel's Hostages and Missing Families Forum. 'We can only begin to mourn when they come home,' she says
Rabbi Delphine Horvilleur, leader of a Reform congregation in Paris, is facing fierce pushback for opposing Israel's far-right government ministers who call for 'starving innocents' in Gaza
In an attempt to kill Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar, Israel struck the European Hospital in Khan Yunis, Gaza's last remaining facility for treating cancer patients. The IDF has struck 122 hospitals and 180 ambulances since the Oct. 7 attack, the WHO says
Following the attack in which a pregnant Israeli woman in the West Bank settlement of Bruchin was killed, seventeen cars were suspected to have been set on fire by Israeli settlers. A house near a Palestinian village in the northern West Bank was also torched, sustaining minor damage
After 19 months of war, Netanyahu and his far-right allies are still yearning for a Churchill-style 'total victory', but their vision of flattening and depopulating Gaza owes more to Putin and Stalin. Most Israelis, meanwhile, have a very different idea of what victory now means
Ukraine will make securing a cease-fire a priority in expected talks with the Russian delegation, a Ukrainian diplomatic source said, adding there was also a need for 'confidence-building measures'
A plan to distribute food via civilian firms is riddled with flaws, stoking fears of mass starvation among Palestinians and high casualties among Israeli soldiers ■ It's doubtful the generals can stop Netanyahu from fantasizing about an attack on Iran's nuclear sites
Following a cabinet decision allowing registration of West Bank property, the state asked Israel's High Court to postpone the evacuation of two houses illegally built in the Eli settlement, citing a 'real possibility' that the land will be registered as state property
The government spent 130 million shekels on the event, citing safety requirements that were created as part of the lessons learned from the 'Meron disaster', in April 2021, when 45 people were crushed to death during the annual festival
An Israeli source told Haaretz that even if the delegation stays in Doha over the weekend, it may be for appearances only. Meanwhile, U.S. involvement wanes and intense strikes on Gaza have yet to yield results
Miller’s lawyer, Jess Marchese, told the Associated Press that Miller struggles with addiction and was high on methamphetamine at the time of the crimes.
A few months ago, Israeli settlers expelled Palestinian shepherds from their West Bank village. Two weeks ago, when one of the families came to tend their olive and apricot trees, they were assaulted with clubs and stones in the presence of their children. The family will not be returning to its land
At the end of the most traumatic week ever for the Netanyahu government's diplomatic efforts, it seems the Americans have a new favorite ■ The prime minister's approach is exacting additional costs ■ And, who's paying the price of the right's anger and insults?
From the arms deals with the Gulf States to the embracing the Syrian president and a proposed agreement over Gaza, Trump's visit to Middle East marks a turning point in the region – and Israel remains on the sidelines for the time being
ISRAEL: Police officer stabbed outside Jerusalem Old City, assailant shot dead by police ■ GAZA: IDF tells north Gaza residents to move south ahead of renewed ground offensive; at least 93 people killed in Israeli strikes since Friday morning ■ IRAN: Iranian FM denies receiving U.S. proposal on nuclear agreement, after Trump says Iran must 'move quickly' on nuclear proposal, or 'something bad' will happen ■ YEMEN: Health ministry says one person killed in Israeli strikes on Houthi ports in Yemen