In a democracy, even the government should be subordinate to the law. In Israel, increasingly the law itself is on trial – and often, it's the losing party
The Netanyahu government is keen on convening the Knesset's Constitution, Law and Justice Committee so that it can get its recommendation for firing the AG, but so far, there is no candidate who is willing to take part in this committee and confirm her dismissal
At least two officers who were promoted this week met with Ben-Gvir on Thursday in his office, and 'had an audition with the minister.' The police commissioner is 'losing the police and closing deals with Ben-Gvir behind the backs of the officers,' one cop said
Ben-Gvir's office told Haaretz that he is expected to meet with the U.S. secretary of homeland security in Washington. He also plans to visit Miami and New York, where he is expected to meet with members of the Jewish community
The judges issued an interim order ruling that Shin Bet head Ronen Bar cannot be fired until a final ruling is made following Passover, after one judge urged the Netanyahu government and attorney general to reach a compromise
Rather than rattling off Gaza Riviera fantasies, the U.S. president said what Benjamin Netanyahu will not: The vast majority of Israelis prioritize the return of the hostages over continuing the war
The university initially approved both an anti-war protest and a right-wing counter-protest, but then decided to cancel both due to the 'inability to guarantee the protesters' safety' and 'concerns about a violent eruption during the demonstrations'
"It’s time for the White House to impose a Tariff on Tucker Carlson for illegally importing anti-Semitic Iranian talking points and putting America last,” Cardoza-Moore said.
Federal Judge Daniel Rafecas, who announced the indictment, wrote in his decision that the virulently anti-Israel tweets of Vanina Biasi contained 'clear antisemitic content'
'It's unacceptable that everyone is to blame except the prime minister,' said Daniela Rapp, friend of Argentinian Israeli immigrant and Gaza hostage Eitan Horn. 'I was raised in a youth movement, and personal example is the basic value in youth leadership'
The monumental gate into the Philistine city of Ashdod has been re-excavated to stand at the center of a new national park. There may be a snag about parking and pistachios
On his snap visit to Washington, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke with U.S. President Donald Trump about Iran and tariffs. Here's what they should have discussed
On Iran, Trump U-turned from the hawkish position he adopted in his first term in a historic admission of failure for Netanyahu. On tariffs, Trump put Netanyahu in his place, positioning Israel as a small country that should be grateful for U.S. support
With drought and fires putting pressure on natural habitats, Israel's annual butterfly count offers critical insight into the country's changing environment
Welsh writer Joe Dunthorne's new book uncovers dark family secrets about his Jewish ancestor's apparent role in the production of chemical weapons in 1930s Germany. It is not the only skeleton uncovered in 'Children of Radium: A Buried Inheritance'