Despite the harrowing video of the female soldiers taken hostage, Netanyahu won't advance a deal ■ The U.S. is now less opposed to the Rafah operation, and Israel is advancing – but not toward vanquishing Hamas
'Authorities are behaving like the hilltop youth in the West Bank,' says Jabr Abu Assa, one of the leaders of the campaign against the demolition of Wadi Khalil
If Israel disobeys an order by the World Court to halt the war or its military operation in Rafah, it could face international sanctions. While the U.S. is expected to back Israel in such a situation, most western governments are likely to stand by the court's decision
Israel strikes Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon after day of rockets, drones targeting northern border communities ■ Netanyahu: Security establishment did not warn against a Hamas attack from Gaza, the opposite is true ■ Israel reprimands Irish, Norwegian, Spanish envoys over Palestine move ■ EU foreign policy chief: All EU donors resumed UNRWA funding
The center will have state-of-the-art technology, including virtual reality simulators, to give visitors a better understanding of the IAI's products and their capabilities.
During more than three hours of grueling questioning, the heads of Northwestern, Rutgers and UCLA were lambasted for not cracking down more forcefully on anti-Israel protesters who had set up unauthorized encampments on their campuses
An epidemic that has decimated large numbers of sea urchins in the Gulf of Eilat has spread to the Red Sea and spilled over into the Indian Ocean. 'This is an ecological disaster of the first order,' say researchers at Tel Aviv University, recommending that urgent action be taken
If you think that Israel has been left on its own in the world, then Dr. Yoram Hazony might just be able to surprise you. We meet at his home in Jerusalem a week before Passover, against the background of the most difficult period in the history of the State of Israel, not only […]
University leaders faced intense scrutiny on Capitol Hill for their handling of antisemitism and campus protests since October 7, addressing violence and controversial administrative responses.
Sources familiar with the discussions among war cabinet ministers said the negotiating team was given some wiggle room to maneuver, but that chances of reaching a deal soon to release the hostages are low
Since being elected in 2018, the Missouri senator has evolved from holding traditional hawkish views to the isolationist 'America First' approach championed by Donald Trump and Tucker Carlson. His use of antisemitic tropes has been more consistent, though