Former Mossad head, who joined the petitions calling for the ultra-Orthodox sector to be enlisted to serve, says 'no country can exist without sharing the burden'
A tense and apprehensive atmosphere can be felt these days at Damascus Gate and in the Muslim Quarter of Jerusalem's Old City ahead of the Holy Month of Ramadan, which begins in early March. Already at our meeting at the stairs in Damascus Gate plaza, two Border Police officers hurried towards us. One of […]
Positive signs from Hamas on the progress of the hostage negotiations may indicate effects of Israel's military pressure, as well as that a deal could lead to the end of the war ■ Israel Police behave as if they're the Ben-Gvir Police, and not only in Tel Aviv
Israeli delegation in Qatar for hostage deal talks ■ Palestinian PM submits resignation, will head transitional PA government ■ IDF confirms it assassinated head of Hezbollah's eastern command; Hezbollah says it fired 60 rockets in response to strikes ■ Israeli war cabinet to allow aid directly into north Gaza
The growing opposition to Nasrallah's policy of tying the border conflict with Israel to the war in Gaza means the Hezbollah leader may need to focus much more on regaining full control over Lebanon's political processes, and prepare for the truly important campaign – the one over appointing a president who will preserve the group's status and its arms
In a video recording taken at the demonstration, Superintendent Meir Suissa is seen shoving protesters outside the Kirya complex in Tel Aviv, including an elderly protester who he pushed to the ground
The PLO has been recently discussing changing the Ramallah-based government's composition to include Hamas and other organizations. A senior source says some conditions for such a change include 'national agreement by all the Palestinian factions' and a halt to the IDF raids in West Bank cities
The families of the captives marked Sunday 143 days of struggle for the release of their loved ones. In these 143 days of uncertainty, unrelenting worry, and conflicting reports about progress in negotiations and the fate of their loved ones. All these take a toll on the families' health. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, […]
A senior Israeli source said that Netanyahu raised his demands for deportation only after the U.S., Qatar and Egypt had already presented their proposal, and thereby complicated the negotiations. 'Even if this is a negotiating tactic, his performances are liable to cause damage,' he warned
An Israeli military offensive in Gaza's southernmost city of Rafah could be "delayed somewhat" if a deal is reached for a weekslong ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday, and claimed that total victory in the territory would come within weeks once the offensive begins. Netanyahu confirmed to CBS that a deal is […]
Last night's protest was notable not only because of the intensity of police violence, but the speed with which security forces began to react aggressively. It marked a significant turning point in Israel's protest movement. But the question is: For whom?
Armored Corps soldier Oz Daniel was killed after his tank was hit on October 7 by Hamas. His body was taken into the Gaza Strip by Hamas, who still holds it. The army's Chief Rabbi determined his death after examining findings that allow his burial per Halakha