The event was co-organized by the Norwegian Palestine Committee and the local Jewish Voices for Peace and heavily featured anti-Israel discourse and anti-Zionist rhetoric.
Netanyahu said a separate committee would be established that would 'represent all parts of the nation.' While he spoke, relatives of October 7 victims turned their backs on him in protest, as October Council, the group that represents them, said Netanyahu 'crossed a red line'
The fate of President Trump's Gaza cease-fire depends on an international stabilization effort – tasked with disarming Hamas, protecting civilians, winning Palestinian public support and providing a political horizon. Its success or failure will determine if there'll be a different future – or more war
According to an Israeli government spokesperson, the two discussed the 200 Hamas fighters currently trapped in tunnels under IDF-controlled territory, demilitarizing Gaza and 'ensuring Hamas does not have a role in Gaza ever again'
Fifteen Hezbollah operatives were killed in IDF strikes since the start of November, according to the IDF. Last week, Israeli military officials warned Hezbollah is ramping up efforts to rebuild forces, inducing Israel to expand operations against the group
In his first interview with international media, Kupershtein said that one of the scariest days was when a guard threatened to kill three of the hostages and ordered the captives to choose which ones would die. 'I just remember praying to God, begging him, saying "save me, I'm in your hands now"'
Protesters showed up outside the New South Wales parliament with a large banner that read "Abolish the Jewish lobby." There was outrage against the NSW police for allowing it to occur.
The IDF declared their villages to be in a 'seam zone' two months ago, and about 300 residents are still waiting for entry and exit permits. Until then, they can't leave their village. 'If I go out to work, they won't let me return. And if I stay home, someone will take my job,' says one resident
Former Israeli officer, Yarden Ashkenazi, repressed what she saw after serving during the 2014 Gaza war. Years later she realized she was suffering from PTSD – from experiencing things 'nothing short of crazy'
As Syria's president Ahmad al-Sharaa plans to enter the U.S.-led coalition to take out the Islamic State forces amid repeated bouts of sectarian violence, officials say his long battle with the militant group could become personal
Rudaeff was killed when fighting off Hamas militants who infiltrated Kibbutz Nir Yitzhak near the Gaza border. 'In what world do they bury you after two years?' his son asked during his eulogy, adding, 'Who would have believed we'd have to fight to bring you back?'
Yair Netanyahu, the prime minister's son, reportedly lashed out at the appointment, accusing the new appointee of ties to the embattled attorney general. Defense Minister Katz pushed back, saying the prospective top IDF lawyer had supported Israeli West Bank settlements in his previous role in the defense ministry
Roi Perez and Avichai Partok fail to understand that even the complete erasure of the state wouldn't satisfy groups like Ravers for Palestine, writes Nissan Shor
In her ruling, the judge said that the Histadrut, Israel's largest labor union, appeared to be run 'like a private business' by its chairman, Arnon Bar-David, who is suspected of appointing people to key positions in exchange for benefits. 'We know for certain cash was involved,' said the police's representative
Last week, the International Atomic Energy Agency chief said last week that Iran must 'seriously improve' cooperation with the United Nations inspectors to avoid heightening tensions with the West
Amid Israel's increasing number of daily strikes against what it says is Hezbollah infrastructure, the Lebanese army is confident it can declare Lebanon's south free of Hezbollah arms by the end of 2025, in line with last year's Israel-Hezbollah cease-fire