In response to the High Court's injunction on the Shin Bet chief's dismissal, Netanyahu rejected claims of a conflict of interest, arguing that the court's move infringes on government's national security responsibilities, contrary to the opinion of the attorney general
Israel Einhorn, evading questioning on ties between Netanyahu's office and Qatar, failed to report his work with the PM and Likud to the AG, despite his mother's commitment to do so in her agreement. Talia Einhorn may discuss Ronen Bar's dismissal as Shin Bet probes 'Qatargate'
After ordering IDF chief Zamir to review a security breach investigation, Zamir criticized the minister's public approach. Katz responded, asserting his right to give orders to subordinates as he sees fit, sparking their first spat
The UN will withdraw a third of its 100 international staff from Gaza after blaming Israel for a strike that killed an employee last week. The IDF admitted firing on a Red Cross building, citing a misidentified threat
ISRAEL: Hostage families urge decision-makers to restart talks for comprehensive deal at Hostage Square rally ■ GAZA: Medical sources report 37 killed in Israeli strikes; Tribal heads in northern Gaza's Beit Lahia come out against Hamas rule ■ LEBANON: IDF to hold large-scale drill near Lebanon border Wednesday
Israel entities have an opportunity to collaborate more closely with US state and local authorities to deliver innovative and integrated cybersecurity solutions.
A new Egyptian cease-fire plan reportedly involves the gradual release of five hostages, including the last living American hostage. Further discussions would take place after the cease-fire goes into effect
Ben-Gvir and Ronen Bar, dismissed by the government as Shin Bet chief but held in his position by a High Court order, reportedly got into a shouting match this week ■ Hostages warn against Israel's airstrikes amid renewed fighting against Hamas, as the escalation in Gaza spills over into other arenas
During a visit to Jerusalem and Ramallah, the EU's foreign minister said the bloc may lift Syria sanctions and reiterated its call for a cease-fire and humanitarian aid in Gaza
While Netanyahu denied the prosecution's claims that he knew his wife and son made requests to Walla news, he admitted he spoke with the outlet's controlling shareholder 'that day before Walla published an item' about him
Illouz is a signatory to a 2021 petition to the ICC that called for an investigation into possible Israeli war crimes in Gaza. Kisch said he would reconsider if Illouz withdrew her name from the petition
The family of the Russian-Israeli Princeton researcher held hostage by an Iraqi terror group criticized the Iraqi government's lack of action. NJ Senator Andy Kim also spoke, imploring Trump's administration to prove Tsukov's release is top priority
The sense in recent days is not that we're on the edge of the abyss, but deep within it – perhaps not even at its lowest point. The next blow Netanyahu may deal to democracy could strike its very core
The Israeli prime minister spoke with two leading rabbis and convinced them to defer their ultimatum that a law be passed exempting ultra-Orthodox men from military service
Israeli co-director of the Oscar-winning said Ballal was attacked and wounded by settlers. Israeli soldiers removed him from an ambulance while he was receiving treatment, witnesses said - the army denied the claim
If Trump officials playing so fast and loose with classified intelligence is any harbinger of what's to come, things will get bumpier before they smooth out
The kibbutz itself has had to fund some of the reconstruction work on its own, however residents are now demanding special recognition of the exceptional loss and that funding be allocated to Nir Oz accordingly
The settlers claimed to have legally purchased the house, near Hebron's Jewish enclave, entering it after the family left to attend an iftar dinner. IDF troops prevented the family from entering the home as settlers emptied it of their belongings