Dror Or, 48, was murdered during the October 7 Hamas attack and kidnapped from his home on Kibbutz Be'eri. His wife Yonat was also murdered, and two of their children were kidnapped to Gaza and released in an earlier hostage deal
The chances that the prime minister will manage to outlaw the United Arab List are slim, but his government will wage a smear campaign against a bloc that could be a major obstacle to victory in the election. As a bonus, this would also hamstring the opposition
Rights groups petitioned the High Court of Justice, arguing that the Israel Prison Service was not fulfilling a ruling issued three months ago, ordering the state to provide basic subsentence. 'Some of my clients have lost half of their bodyweight since they were incarcerated,' one lawyer said
The Israeli prime minister has refrained from publicly backing either Israeli Katz or Eyal Zamir in their latest clash, which erupted after the IDF chief dismissed senior officers for their responsibility for the events of October 7 without first notifying the defense minister
Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove labeled Mamdani's response to the anti-Israel protest as 'victim blaming' and warned of the growing influence of the Democratic Socialists of America, calling Mamdani's win 'the tip of the spear'
Faced with deepening isolation, Israelis risk becoming more militant, more insular and more reactive to any force they perceive as a threat. The goal, then, seems to be to turn Israel into the worst version of itself
"We're pleased that we have here a serious contribution towards the healthcare of children in Gaza," Caritas Secretary-General Alistair Dutton told a press conference in Bethlehem.
Allegations of cultural appropriation and 'artistic theft' abound as Israel's Firqat Alnoor Orchestra, which has both Jewish and Arab members, tours the country. The singer's family members now plan to sue
After decades studying economic history, the Israeli recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, Prof. Joel Mokyr, has a bleak forecast for the West, but believes technological innovation will continue. 'Our world is still competitive, and that's what will save us'
"They’re censoring anything connected to Palestine, anything that exposes their repression, their retaliation, and their complicity in genocide," said Mahmoud Khalil
Despite Moshe Saada's revelation, the matter was not included in the bill's draft notes before a committee meeting on the bill. Opposition members criticized the move as a political tool to intimidate legal institutions and oust the attorney general
The manpower shortage and expanded border deployments leave regular brigades with only a handful of training weeks. The new Haredi brigade will not man the borders next year. IDF Spokesperson: 'The operational deployment chart is still under assessment and has not yet been finalized'