Vasuki Indicus, which was as much as 15 meters long, may have been one of the biggest snakes to slither across our planet in the Middle Eocene tens of millions of years ago
Reuters photographer Mohammed Salem won the World Press Photo of the Year award with a depiction of loss captured in Khan Yunis, showing 36-year-old Inas Abu Maamar holding her five-year-old niece, who was killed along with her mother and sister in an Israeli strike
A legal advisor at the Prime Minister's Office – whom Netanyahu once tried to oust – is due to testify in the case involving the misuse of state funds for catering services at Netanyahu's residences in a few weeks
In 2023, Israelis poured 17.6 billion shekels into foreign stocks through the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange via index funds, compared to just 675 million shekels in 2022. But that's just a slice of the pie, as additional investments were made through various financial instruments. The focus of these investments primarily lay in the S&P […]
Barring release, wine and matza could lift Israeli hostages' spirits, Jerusalem Affairs Minister Meir Porush wrote in Hebrew in a letter addressed to the UN special coordinator for the Middle East peace process
Israel's High Court to hear a petition against the national security minister's proposed amendments to Israel's Police Ordinance law that would allow the far-right minister to set strategy and intervene in investigations
The United Nations Security Council is set to vote this Friday on a bid by the Palestinian Authority to become a full member state of the United Nations. According to estimates, at least eight countries are expected to support the Palestinian request. If nine countries vote in favor, Israel would need to rely on […]
For years, the radical settlers who committed arson, physical attacks or even pogroms on Palestinians were regarded marginal extremists, and widely condemned. But as once-fringe vigilante terror becomes lethally routine, Israelis are failing to respond
The strike destroyed over 4,000 embryos and 1,000 more specimens of sperm and unfertilized eggs. 'My heart is divided into a million pieces,' said Bahaeldeen Ghalayini, founder of Gaza's largest fertility clinic
Google on Wednesday terminated 28 employees after a series of protests against labor conditions and the company's contract to provide the Israeli government and military. An internal memo sent by Chris Rackow, Google's vice president of global security, on Wednesday night informed the employees that "following investigation, today we terminated the employment of twenty-eight […]
A resident of Iran's Nuseirat refugee camp says that Gazans were hoping international pressure on Israel to prevent a regional conflagration would intensify pressure to end its campaign in Gaza but it seems to only draw attention away from Gaza
A wave of support from Iranian athletes for Israel has swept through social media since the recent UAV attack on Israel. Past and current soccer players, the judo national team coach, and many other brave individuals have condemned the brutality of Tehran's authorities and sought to distance themselves from the regime. "We are Iran. […]
Rachel Goldberg-Polin, whose son Hersh Goldberg-Polin remains among 133 hostages held by Hamas in Gaza since Oct. 7, has been honored as one of TIME magazine's 100 Most Influential People in the World for 2024. The recognition comes as a testament to her unwavering advocacy and efforts to raise global awareness about the ongoing […]
Morphisec, a leading cybersecurity provider, announced the Anti-Ransomware Assurance Suite, an innovative offering to help organizations reduce cyber risk exposure, prevent advanced threats, and ensure optimal anti-ransomware defense. Powered by Automated Moving Target Defense (AMTD), the solution provides a tri-layered guard against ransomware. With a rapidly expanding attack surface and security control gaps, organizations […]
The cabinet's position goes against the attorney general, and it's expected to request an independent counsel in High Court petitions on the subject. The attorney general rejected such a request last week, claiming the government is yet to present its position on the matter
In the fall of last year, Noach Lurman was just starting his third year at University of Maryland where he was studying Biology. Then, October 7 happened and Lurman, with only a year and a half left until graduation, decided to leave the school. "After Sukkot, I went back to school and was greeted […]
"I am doing fine, recovering very quickly ... there is no need to be worried or concerned," Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel said in an audio message posted on social media.
The bill passed in the state's senate unanimously, having already passed the state's house of representatives unanimously last May. The governor has expressed his support for the bill.