Photo shows damage to taxiway near C-130 transport planes at Nevatim Air Base, which sustained four ballistic missile hits in Iran's overnight attack on Israel
Dozens of former civil servants received harassing calls from overseas after important information was leaked from a government database, mock funeral wreaths were sent to families of Israeli hostages, and journalists were threatened. "This is an ongoing Iranian effort to harass, sow chaos and divide society."
Five IDF reservists in serious condition following rocket, drone strike on northern Israel ■ Qatari PM says Doha 're-evaluating' role as Israel-Gaza mediator ■ 18 people, including 13 reservists, wounded in Arab al-Aramshe ■ IDF forces take part in large-scale exercise to prepare for potential war with Hezbollah ■ Germany, U.K. foreign ministers in Israel to urge Israel to moderate response to Iran ■ British Foreign Secretary says Israel 'is making a decision to act' ■ Report: U.S. expects Israel to carry out 'limited strike' in Iran ■ Iran's Revolutionary Guard reportedly evacuating some facilities in Syria for fear of Israeli attack
She called various pro-Palestinian chants “incredibly hurtful” and “upsetting,” including “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” which many Jews interpret as a call for violence.
Minouche Shafik trod carefully, anxious not to fall into the same trap as her peers, when facing tough questions from members of Congress over her handling of growing campus antisemitism
A report published by the UN agency for Palestinian refugees includes accounts by its staff members who were detained in Israel of being threatened and coerced to make false confessions that agency staffers took part in the October 7 Hamas attacks
State representatives warned the Israeli officials that while economic steps against Iran could consolidate a broad international support, including important East Asian states, an Israeli strike could have the opposite outcome and increase the international criticism against Israel
This hearing marks the fourth on antisemitism since October 7. But Americans remain deeply divided, and it's challenging to envision how these hearings could lead to collaborative efforts to temper down inflammatory rhetoric on college campuses