Critics fear that Benjamin Netanyahu, or any Israeli prime minister, will succumb to the temptation to use the Shin Bet security service for goals far removed from protecting state security
Several demonstrators said they needed medical attention after being beaten by officers at a protest against the Gaza war. While police claim the protesters disrupted traffic and blocked roads, there is no evidence to support these allegations
Amid protests and criticism that it restricts freedom of assembly, Orbán continues his crackdown on Hungary's LGBT community. Budapest's mayor has announced that pride parades will continue; however, similarities to Putin's policies leave many Hungarians concerned
“The recognition by Fast Company is a source of immense pride for us as Israelis and highlights the global relevance of the problem we are solving,” said AISAP’s CEO.
The anti-government protest groups were thrown into confusion by the war's resurgence, but this demonstration felt like a society awakening. The struggle against the government's actions will be tested in the coming days
Due to the aid blockade and the renewed IDF bombardment, food prices have soared, and the threat of hunger is increasing. Residents have limited access to clean water, sewage is flooding the streets, and a significant sanitation crisis is unfolding
Turkey severed trade with Israel last year over its war in Gaza with the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas and has remained an outspoken critic of Israel's policies.
Israeli officials labeled the report on gender-based violence 'antisemitic' and 'a blood libel.' Israeli society too dismisses human rights abuses. We have mastered the art of willful blindness
All defense ministers and heads of the Shin Bet and Mossad during Netanyahu's tenure have criticized him after leaving their positions, and some clashed with him while in office. Many have warned that he is undermining Israel's security
"I won't be one of those who says 'I was just following orders,'" wrote the officer. A day earlier, the IDF dismissed a combat navigator from the reserves for refusing to report for duty in protest of the government's actions
Benjamin Netanyahu's government, the most extreme in Israel's history, sees Turkey's authoritarian President Recep Tayyip Erdogan as a strongman to learn from
"We've brought orange back to life – not just metaphorically, but as a core part of our brand identity," Electra Consumer Products Group CEO Zvika Shwimmer said.
Among the thousands who took to the streets of Jerusalem are former IDF chief Gadi Eisenkot and ex-PM Ehud Barak ■ Protests taking place amid Netanyahu's dismissal of Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar and renewal of Gaza fighting ■ Police clash with protesters in Jerusalem
Herzog said he'll host an event that's not connected to the conference, but the diaspora affairs ministry continues to claim the event is part of the confab
The Israeli cabinet unanimously approved the reappointment of Itamar Ben-Gvir as National Security Minister, two months after he resigned in protest of the Gaza cease-fire and hostage release agreement
In court filings, lawyers on both sides argued about whether actions in the encampment were antisemitic for blocking pro-Israel or Zionist individuals from using walkways by the camp.
Ruby Capital and Meitav invested NIS 195M in Psagot Ayala, with 50 apartments and 10,000 sqm of offices. "Purchase groups will grow their market share due to high rates."
Ruby Capital and Meitav invested NIS 195M in Psagot Ayala, with 50 apartments and 10,000 sqm of offices. "Purchase groups will grow their market share due to high rates."
An Israeli businessman confirmed he transferred funds from a Qatari lobbyist to Eli Feldstein, a spokesman for Prime Minister Netanyahu. Feldstein's lawyers said it was due to a payment issue and denied any link to Qatar
Ekrem Imamoglu was arrested ahead of his party's primary next week, on suspicion of corruption and links to terror. Authorities issued warrants for some 100 other people