Netanyahu claims the indictment against his spokesperson Eli Feldstein harms both himself and the Israeli public. 'This witch hunt will not deter me. Do not panic, and do not succumb to fear. We will overcome this'
Without real diplomatic change, the Gazan facing hunger and disease or the West Bank Palestinian whose house is up in flames after a settler attack won't be consoled by the International Criminal Court's decision
Army says there is no way to verify the image of a dead body released by Hamas at this stage. The group's military spokesman claims another woman hostage at risk of death
'In a month, I will have my first [army] draft notice. I want to follow in my brother's footsteps, but I ask myself how I can commit to a country that is not committed to its soldiers,' said Ophir Angrest, whose brother Matan is still held hostage in Gaza
Hundreds of Israelis tried to break through a military checkpoint in the West Bank city of Hebron and enter a restricted area under IDF order ■ Saudi report: Beirut strike targeted Hezbollah's operations chief and failed to assassinate him ■ Israel's security establishment increasingly believes missing Chabad emissary in UAE was abducted in 'terrorist incident' ■ Here's what you need to know 414 days into the war
Israel's Mossad said it received information indicating 'a terrorist incident,' with authorities in both countries investigating the matter, according to security sources
Michel Iluz found out that his son, Guy, had been taken hostage three weeks after October 7, only to discover that he had been killed. 'At best, I'll get DNA and at worst, he'll be like [missing Israeli air force soldier] Ron Arad,' he says
The IDF said it had carried out several strikes in central Beirut over the past 24 hours, near civilian populations, with the most recent taking place Saturday morning. An eight-story building was reportedly destroyed, wounding dozens
Conversations with a friend in Gaza, now sheltering in the Muwasi DP camp. He's 62, eats once a day and gets life-saving medicine from the 'terrorist' UNRWA. At the camp, they're waiting for Trump: Either he'll kill us or he'll end the war, says the friend
'Lyd,' co-directed by Palestinian journalist and activist Rami Younis, depicts what life might have been like if there hadn't been a Nakba. Banned in Israel, the film is drawing crowds in North America. 'To this day, apart from the Arab world and a few bleeding-heart left-wingers – no one actually acknowledges what happened to us,' Younis says in an interview
LEBANON: Lebanese health ministry reports 20 killed, dozens wounded in Israeli strike in central Beirut ■ GAZA: IDF intercepts two rockets launched into Israel from southern Gaza Strip; Hamas-controlled Gaza health ministry says 120 people killed in past two days ■ THE HAGUE: Germany to scrutinize ICC arrest warrants for Netanyahu, Gallant but take no immediate action
Ursula Haverbeck, one of Germany’s most infamous Holocaust deniers and a hero of the country’s far-right and neo-Nazi movement, died while awaiting her latest prison term.
New research from TAU uncovers psychological and economic motivations behind invention withholding, suggesting that businesses ought to rethink their management strategies and incentive systems