The Trump administration said Tuesday that it would immediately lift its suspension of military aid to Ukraine and its intelligence sharing with Kyiv, a week after imposing the measures to push Zelenskyy to enter talks to end the war with invading Russian forces
Two anti-establishment parties, the AfD and Die Linke, won big in last month's German elections and disproportionately won the youth vote. Israel is just one topic where the extremes meet
In multiple waves, Israel's Air Force struck 16 sites including command centers, tanks, weaponry, radar systems, and other intelligence-gathering equipment, to keep them out of the new regime's hands and aid in a future strike on Iran
After Putin's tanks rolled into Ukraine, Anatoliy Belyy left a stellar career behind and fled with his family. In six months he spoke excellent Hebrew and doesn't even have to play Russian oligarchs anymore
Amplified by the outbreak of the Gaza war, Israel has issued a tender for 5,000 FPV suicide drones to strengthen the army's combat capabilities. Bidding companies are required to establish local production lines
Taylor Kenney of ITM Trading, in a recent interview, argues the dollar's decline is a process, not an event, highlighting gold's resurgence amid economic uncertainty.
The police requested the gag order out of concern that leaks from the investigation could obstruct its progress. It was initiated after Haaretz exposed that two Netanyahu advisers worked to whitewash Qatar's image, and a report that an aide provided PR services for the country while still working for Netanyahu
Sapir Cohen Baram last saw her friend Idan Shtivi at the Nova music festival, and after a year of uncertainty, his loved ones were notified he died that day and his body taken to Gaza. Her fight to bring him back home has not ceased
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev suspended Sebastian Ben Daniel after pressure from right-wing activists ■ The university said Ben Daniel apologized and realized his writing could offend students
Direct talks between U.S. and Hamas signal Trump is open to discussing Gaza's future governance. Resuming the war would disrupt U.S. intentions in the territory, and Trump's 'blank check' might not clear
The owners of the Educational Bookshop told Haaretz that police confiscated books and closed the store without a warrant. Last month, the Israeli State Attorney criticized the police's actions during the initial raid and arrests which sparked international outrage
In a letter to public and private higher education institutions, the Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights warned that government grants are 'a privilege' and 'contingent on strict adherence to federal antidiscrimination laws'
100,000-year-old remains from Tinshemet Cave are of same age as other early burials found in Israel, and point to a broad shared culture between Sapiens and Neanderthal