Benjamin Netanyahu is both petrified and deeply jealous of Donald Trump, who has taken ownership of the hostage issue. But above all, he can't say no to the U.S. president
Activists and hostages' relatives camped overnight outside the defense ministry and IDF headquarters in Tel Aviv, vowing to continue protesting for the next few days. 'We must pressure decision-makers for a full deal and oppose returning to war'
The presidents of eight Israeli universities warned of an 'unprecedented danger to the rule of law' and called on other organizations to join the protest after Netanyahu's justice minister announced proceedings to dismiss the Attorney General
Israelis overwhelmingly credit U.S. President Donald Trump for the cease-fire and hostage deal, with Netanyahu at the bottom of the list, a poll by the Israel Democracy Institute shows
“No one’s asking you to solve the conflict of the Middle East. Just say that you stand with your Jewish friends, colleagues, and neighbours against hatred," Schwimmer said.
Iranian hackers leaked a trove of gun registry data, exposing the identities and addresses of thousands of Israeli firearms' owners: 'Every person with a gun at home is at risk'
Incoming army chief Zamir and the Israeli government's plans to resume the war are fraught with dangers and pitfalls ■ Although the event of IDF Spokesperson Hagari's ouster has been exaggerated, Zamir's handling of the situation is worrying
GAZA CEASE-FIRE: Israeli delegation to attend Gaza truce talks in Doha Monday, Netanyahu's office says; France, Germany, Italy, U.K. welcome Arab plan for Gaza reconstruction; ■ ISRAEL: IDF strikes kill two in southern Gaza, one in Lebanon
Netanyahu was jolted from complacency when Qatar went past Israel to offer the U.S. a deal with Hamas for releasing its citizens held in Gaza. This prompted the prime minister to advance the 'Witkoff proposal' amid rising political pressure within his far-right coalition partners
A surge in workplace discrimination complaints linked to extended reserve duty has shifted longstanding trends after well over a year of war, data reveals
The belief that Israel can prosper while maintaining the occupation has disintegrated, along with the notion that its future can be decided without the Palestinians