IDF names 3 soldiers killed, 14 wounded in Gaza combat ■ Israel accepted cease-fire deal, implementation depends on Hamas releasing hostages, says U.S. official ■ U.S. air-drops aid into Gaza in cooperation with Jordan's air force ■ Gaza cease-fire talks to resume in Cairo on Sunday, Egyptian sources say; Israel reportedly waiting for Hamas response before sending delegation
An Israeli army jeep, in hot pursuit of two Palestinian teens riding an electric bike, rams them and they are thrown to the ground. A soldier places his rifle on the neck of one of them and pulls the trigger. Imru Swidan, 17, remains in critical condition and paralyzed
An anonymous complaint to the Defense Ministry alleged that a veteran player in Israel's cyber world, Eric Banoun, and his business partner Maria Pulera tried to sell spyware to Egypt. But they insist that a former colleague, recently released from jail, is trying to blackmail them
Political scientist Gayil Talshir analyzes how the messianic right is shaping Israel's political leadership and landscape. Now, she says, the left must try to do the same thing
Musk, who has called AI a "double-edged sword," was among experts and executives who called for a six-month pause in developing systems more powerful than OpenAI's GPT-4, citing risks to humanity.
UN, France call for an independent investigation into Thursday's events in north Gaza ■ Egypt's foreign minister hopeful cease-fire can be secured before Ramadan ■ Hamas claims seven Israeli hostages were killed in Israeli bombardments ■ Iran Revolutionary Guards officer killed in alleged Israeli strike in Syria ■ European Commission will pay 50 million euros to UNRWA ■ Here's what you need to know 147 days into the war
Syrian Center for Human Rights says western Syria's Baniyas is a Sunni city that isn't known to be affiliated with pro-Iranian militias, testifying to the level of 'intelligence that can lead to an attack so precise'
"I have asked that studies be carried out into this ugly ideology of our times, which cancels out the differences and makes everything the same," the pope said.
Signatories included the executives of ABC, AP, Reuters, The New York Times, the Washington Post, The Guardian and Haaretz. Separately, dozens of journalists demanded to be allowed in to report independently – a request recently rejected by Israel's High Court of Justice
Even as the fighting in the Gaza Strip continues, Israel faces challenges and threats from another six fronts: The West Bank, Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, Iran, and the diplomatic-legal international system. It is vital that Israel act wisely in juggling security and diplomatic efforts, but that is not enough. Recognizing we are in an existential […]