Haredi politicians insist that any recruitment plan adopted by Benjamin Netanyahu's government will be met with still opposition, hinting that a different coalition could ensure a better deal for their voters
Israeli defense minister: Won't agree to military rule in Gaza ■ Netanyahu: As long as Hamas remains, no other party will govern in Gaza ■ War cabinet minister Gantz backs defense minister in spat with PM ■ Netanyahu to CNBC: We disagree with U.S. on Rafah but will do what we have to do
Harvard University interim President Alan Garber agreed to pursue a meeting between protesters and university officials regarding the students' questions
Supreme Court Justice Gila Canfy Steinitz's husband - former minister Yuval Steinitz - could benefit from the state comptroller's investigation, critics argue
The crisis between Israel and Egypt is deepening amid Cairo's refusal to allow humanitarian aid through the Rafah crossing, and Israeli officials are also concerned about the potential for downgraded cooperation in defense and intelligence
Earlier, rockets were fired toward the area of Malkiya, and caused a fire that is still raging, and a surveillance balloon was hit from one of the rockets launched to the Western Galilee and fell inside Lebanon
The Israeli prime minister and his wife, absent from the state Independence Day ceremony out of cowardice, prerecorded a speech that contained no hint of taking responsibility – which all the TV networks were happy to air as though the event were live
The case centered on a speech given in 2021 in which Bjorn Hocke used the phrase 'Everything for Germany.' Prosecutors contended he was aware of its origin as a slogan of the Nazis' SA stormtroopers, but Hocke has argued that it is an 'everyday saying'
The IDF announced it had 'dismantled' Hamas battalions in northern Gaza over four months ago. Now, entire brigades of Israeli troops have returned, experienced just like their adversaries
The BUSD curriculum on the Gaza war is allegedly being withheld from Fendel's review in violation of parental rights afforded by the 1998 Education Empowerment Act.
The two planned to carry out an attack inspired by the Islamic State militant group using automatic weapons. Their targets included the Jewish community in northwest England, and law enforcement and military personnel
Israel's intransigence about discussing the day after Hamas not only jeopardizes U.S. efforts to push the ball forward, but may result in massive steps backward that could have far-reaching consequences
The ICJ will discuss new emergency measures sought by South Africa over Israel's offensive in Rafah on Thursday ■ The Biden administration reportedly believes Israel concentrated enough forces outside Rafah for full assault in coming days ■ Qatari PM: Talks over a hostage release/cease-fire deal at stalemate due to Israel's Rafah op ■ Israeli extremists set ablaze two Gaza aid trucks ■ Here's what you need to know 221 days into the war
National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir called for Israel to 'encourage emigration' of Palestinians out of the Gaza Strip; Two protesters who crossed the northern border into Gaza were apprehended