Families of hostages called on the war cabinet to 'renew the contract between the citizens and the country,' supported by thousands of Israelis marking 120 days since October 7
Sources familiar with the negotiations between Israel and Hamas say the two are a long way from producing an agreed upon deal, but neither are opposed to pursuing one
The Biden administration has been pressing Israel to provide answers regarding a series of incidents in which, it claims, IDF units operating in Judea and Samaria violated the so-called "Leahy Law", a set of legal amendments that restrict the funding of military aid to units over human rights concerns, Israel Hayom has exclusively learned. […]
A New York Times investigation revealed that on January 18, the director general of the UN agency working in Gaza met with an Israeli diplomat who revealed the agency's employees' involvement in the attack, and within a week, the director had sent the information on to the UN and the U.S.
'This government has failed to decide on the return of the hostages, failed to decide on a political vision for the end of the war, and failed to decide on the return of 200,000 refugees to their homes,' said a retired IDF general in Jerusalem
Chanting 'Long Live the Intifada' and 'Settlers, Settlers Go Back Home – Palestine is Ours Alone,' anti-Israel protesters spread out along Broadway for several blocks, at times spilling into the street and blocking traffic
The bill to be proposed next week comes amid tense negotiations between Senate Democrats and Republicans concerning border security compromise that would clear the path toward Biden's national security supplemental, which includes more than $14 billion in aid for Israel
Signs of a Hamas resurgence in Gaza's largest city underscore the group's resilience despite Israel's deadly air and ground campaign in the four months since the deadly October 7 attack on Israel that triggered the war
Former commissioner Katy Perry says the national security minister decided not to extend her term because he wanted someone working for him in the role
Dion Marsh faces life in prison after confessing to a spree of violent attacks against Orthodox Jews in 2022, telling investigators the attacks 'had to be done' because Hasidic Jews 'are the real devils'
Sweden's 20,000-strong Jewish community was looking forward to marking a landmark event this year – but October 7 changed everything. Now, with antisemitic incidents skyrocketing, there are fears that a community that was only founded in 1774 could be at risk
The report said the general unemployment rate went up to 10.2% when the conflict started, and now it's at 7.2%, partially due to the many Israelis serving in reserves.