A confidential document obtained by Haaretz claims Israel is in severe breach of Article 2 of the EU-Israel Association Agreement, which requires ties to be based on respect for human rights and democratic principles
Protesters gathered outside the homes of Prime Minister Netanyahu and several ministers; over three were arrested. Since the Iran war began, police have blocked protests under emergency rules, even dispersing small, spaced-out groups
For a prominent Jerusalem activist couple, the protests against Netanyahu's judicial coup, the war in Gaza, and for the return of the hostages are one interconnected struggle
A drone hit an apartment in Beit She'an as its residents were not home at the time. Overnight, Iran fired five missiles at central Israel, causing a fire from interceptor debris. No injuries reported
Iranian authorities have initiated a wave of arrests in the midst of the war with Israel, with media reporting dozens of people having been taken into custody across the country in recent days
Saeed Izadi's central role in Iran's support for Hamas was revealed by documents captured during Israel's invasion of Gaza, including a letter where assassinated Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar promises Izadi 'a tremendous victory' with consequences for the entire region
According to the UN children's agency, just 40 percent of Gaza's drinking water production facilities remain functional as fuel shortages could lead to a 'man-made drought' ■ At least 25 of those killed were awaiting aid distribution
Just over half of Muslim students reported frequently feeling not accepted over their identity — fewer than Jewish students, but far more than in the overall student population.
Israelis caught overseas by the escalating conflict in Iran are looking for every possible way to return home, even at exorbitant prices, even by unconventional routes, and even on foot. Luckily, Israel has peace agreements with some of its neighbors
Even the religious public understands today that conversion therapy for gay men causes serious harm. But what about lesbians? A first study of its kind reveals how widespread the practice is among them – and the scars it leaves on their psyches
Raja Khatib lost his wife, two daughters and sister-in-law in an Iranian missile attack last Saturday. Just two days earlier the family had returned from a vacation in their villa in Italy. 'I am left with nothing,' he says
Residents whose houses were damaged in Friday's missile attack on the southern Israeli city of Be'er Sheva were quick to arrange an independent support network to cope with the damage, helping each other in ways that communities with fewer resources and without high-end safe rooms couldn't
Amid Israeli strikes on Iran and U.S. contemplations on whether to join the offensive, the foreign ministers of the U.K., France and Germany met their Iranian counterpart, who they say expressed willingness to continue nuclear talks
Khalil, a visible figure and a lead negotiator for protesters during last spring's Gaza solidarity encampment on the Columbia campus, was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents at his university-owned apartment in March