The Gulf state stopped wiring funds to Yonatan Urich, after Haaretz revealed the prime minister's aide was receiving money from Qatar, Channel 13 News reported. A Mossad agent told Channel 12 News that the agency asked Urich to work for Qatar
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said that Friedländer gave the country the gift of reconciliation despite the horrors she endured here. He added that the country 'cannot be grateful enough for her gift'
The Alternative for Germany party pinnacled its election campaign on restricting immigration. Instead of engaging in this populist debate, Germany should end it once and for all
The deal, announced by U.S. President Donald Trump, has swiftly ended weeks of military escalation, including clashes, missile strikes, and drone attacks across India and Pakistan's borders
Analysts and diplomats have long feared that conflict between the rivals could escalate into the use of nuclear weapons, in one of the world's most dangerous and most populated nuclear flashpoint regions
Hamas told hostages that any IDF rescue operation would result in their deaths, Tal Shoham says. Shoham, who was freed after over 500 days in captivity, called on Trump and Netanyahu to secure the release of all Israeli hostages
Footage of Israeli-made loitering munitions used in cross-border strikes has dominated Indian media, highlighting deepening defense ties and fueling expectations of record arms exports to Asia's largest weapons customer
The credit rating agency affirmed Israel's A rating with a negative outlook, warning of rising public debt and a possible downgrade within a year 'if the military conflicts hamper the country's economic growth'
On October 7, 2023, Yinon Ben-Yishay was on the phone with his wife and daughters as militants attacked Nir Oz. 'The girls were crying, saying 'Dad, save us,' and my wife said her farewells, believing they wouldn't survive. I was horrified and helpless'
A seemingly trivial remark from an Israeli doctor was met with a barrage of fervor from MKs. 'I'm not sure you're speaking for us when you say we want to treat every child and every woman,' said one
The entire world of the Palestinian Idris family of Hebron ends 20 meters from their front door – they dare not pass that point. Settlers have beaten them, vandalized their property and let their sheep loose on their land, as a prelude to seizing it
A year and a half after the devastating attack on the western Negev, 80 members of Kibbutz Be'eri are already living there, and hundreds of outside workers pack the dining hall. On Kibbutz Magen everyone is back. And in Kfar Azza, an edible forest is being planted. Many difficulties still loom, but there are many new pioneers helping to overcome them
The silence of spiritual and other leaders of the religious Zionist and ultra-Orthodox communities in light of the abandonment of the hostages in Gaza is not a moral conundrum. It reflects a corrosive tide of leaders who do not have the people's well-being in mind
ISRAEL: Army chief meets with released hostages, says returning hostages 'constantly on our minds' ■ GAZA: 23 Palestinians killed, 124 wounded in Gaza in last day, Hamas-run Health Ministry says; IDF, Shin Bet say they struck Hamas terrorists in Jabalya after Palestinians report four killed in UNRWA warehouse ■ WEST BANK: Israeli forces kill head of Islamic Jihad's Jenin network
The resolutions called for EU funding to the PA to be frozen until textbooks are reformed. It also signaled growing pressure on the European Commission to adopt a similar stance.