At the Jerusalem Peace Summit this weekend, most speakers did not shy away from the vastly higher Palestinian death toll of the Gaza war, as over 5,000 Israelis and Palestinians came together demanding an end to the bloodshed
The move follows the Israeli army's announcement that it needs 12,000 additional soldiers, including 7,000 combat troops. Haredi parties began to understand that Netanyahu had no solution, sources told Haaretz
The decision to derecognize Hareni, the LGBTQ student club at the flagship Modern Orthodox university, follows years of litigation over LGBTQ inclusion. University President Rabbi Ari Berman said such a club is 'antithetical' to the school's values
Documents now on Argentina's national archives website show how government clerks in Buenos Aires were unfazed when the infamous Nazi doctor at Auschwitz made a request for an Argentine ID in his real name
In a rare arrangement vetted by U.S. legal officials, the $400M jet is set to serve Trump until the end of his term, then be transferred to his presidential library foundation
Investigations show that NSO's Pegasus system is used to hack and monitor journalists and civil society actors. Will WhatsApp's win change Israel's defense industry's behavior?
Heritage Minister Amichay Eliyahu and Knesset members Nissim Vaturi and Tzvi Succot were called in nine months after the incident at Sde Teiman. National Security Minister Ben-Gvir called it 'another classic [case of] selective enforcement by the deep state'
“These lessons are needed now more than ever. The horrific surge in antisemitism among schoolchildren since October 7 is not merely concerning - it is a national emergency,” Phillipson stated.
"Geshem Lamishtaken" is promoting Sunrise Residences, a new housing project in Dimona featuring a commercial floor, community services, and a link to the adjacent “Nof Bereshit” neighborhood.
"Geshem Lamishtaken" is promoting Sunrise Residences, a new housing project in Dimona featuring a commercial floor, community services, and a link to the adjacent “Nof Bereshit” neighborhood.
The response from Israeli TV channels and news websites reveals a tragic absurdity: the gap between reality and news coverage is growing, much like the ground offensive in Gaza
In a letter sent to the Board of Deputies of British Jews, Wes Streeting said that NHS staff should additionally not wear pro-Palestine badges on their uniform.
'An aggressive wheeler-dealer who's trying to run the country according to his personal interests': The three cabinet members, all of whom hail from Netanyahu's Likud party, refuse to file a police complaint against Likud activist and far-right radio host Jacob Bardugo
Tally Gotliv, who said she would refuse to take part in 'the circus of persecution of right-wing people,' had disclosed that a leading anti-government protester's husband works for the Shin Bet security service. The Israeli prosecutor's office is now mulling a pre-indictment hearing
Leo said today's world was living through "the dramatic scenario of a Third World War being fought piecemeal," again repeating a phrase coined by Francis.
Tehran is willing to negotiate some curbs on its nuclear program in return for the lifting of sanctions, according to Iranian officials. However, Iran says that ending its enrichment program or surrendering its enriched uranium stockpile are among 'Iran's red lines that could not be compromised'
An Israeli district court judge says the order barring protester Nava Rozolio from tracking Sara Netanyahu was too vague, noting she 'cannot know what she is actually forbidden from doing,' and warning it risks 'excessive enforcement' of political protest
Sources in the PA and White House, as well as an Israeli official, have all denied there is an intention for such a meeting. According to a source cited by al-Quds, the Saudi crown prince 'expects Trump to endorse the establishment of a Palestinian state'
Feldman's body was found in Syria 43 years after he fell in the first Lebanon war. The families of hostages currently being held in Gaza said that 'We cannot allow ourselves as a society to accept a reality where families wait more than 40 years to be reunited with their loved ones'
Thousands of Jews have called Suriname home since the 1700s. 'As long as the archive is still here, I will not die,' said one Surinamese Jew of the thousands of archival documents preserved in the Neveh Shalom Synagogue. 'This is keeping the history of my people'