When a bottom-only swimsuit was marketed in Tel Aviv, the Gordon Pool threatened to ban entry, police promised strict enforcement and swimsuit maker Gottex called it immoral
The 73-year-old woman was charged with attempting to conspire to commit an act of terrorism. Prosecutors said that the woman suffers from a 'serious illness' and may have limited time to live, which may have motivated her to assassinate PM Netanyahu
Nadav Lapid's new film 'Yes' explores 'what it means to be Israeli at this time and remain human,' the director says, adding that 'a fear that it would win' kept the movie out of the competition at Cannes
A moral failure of unspeakable proportions, the Gaza war is also the result of a tactical, strategic and military failure. Israel is starving Palestinians in Gaza because it has proved unable to defeat Hamas by force of arms
As "The Sea البحر" premieres in Jerusalem, director Shai Carmeli-Pollak traces a West Bank boy's dream of reaching the sea, his own journey from privilege to protest, and his friend from Gaza who keeps his hope alive
The driver fled the scene on foot, and police forces later located the abandoned vehicle. Israel Police launched a wide-scale manhunt for the assailant, assisted by helicopters and the canine unit, and set up checkpoints in the area
While the Iranian government has publicly attributed the incidents to gas leaks, garbage fires, and even weed burning, The New York Times cited three Iranian officials who privately described the events as likely acts of Israeli sabotage
According to a Palestinian source, Israel is insisting on maintaining control over 24–28 percent of Gaza's territory, which would restrict residents' freedom of movement – a sign, he said, that Israel has no intention of fully withdrawing after the cease-fire period with Hamas ends
Deborah Lyons had been serving as Canada’s special envoy on preserving Holocaust remembrance and combatting antisemitism since she took the job soon after Hamas’s October 7 massacre.
Economic resilience in Israel’s business sector depends also on the ability of employers to act strategically and inclusively, connecting to the diverse communities around them.
The replacement of draft-law skeptic Yuli Edelstein with the clownish Boaz Bismuth marks the first time that the chairman of Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee has been elected by elderly rabbis and their representatives in the Knesset – solely in order to advance the draft evasion law
Survey, based on a simple test conducted in clinics throughout Gaza, shows that 8.8 percent of the enclave's children were malnourished in early July - up from 2.4 percent in July