Israel's recently unveiled plan – to force 600,000 displaced Palestinians into a 'humanitarian city' to be established on a strip of land where Rafah once stood – raises critical, and chilling, questions about the Netanyahu government's intentions for Gaza
We saw more lying and scheming as he runs out the clock before the Knesset summer recess and lets more Israeli soldiers die in Gaza ■ After the failed bid to oust an Arab lawmaker, the question is how it will affect the Arab vote ■ President Herzog wakes up in the battle to keep the attorney general in her job
The carrier's cancellation of routes to Israel is, at the time of writing, the longest-spanning of any airline, and EasyJet is expected to miss out not only on the lucrative summer vacation market but also the rush of Israelis traveling during the Jewish holiday period
An Israeli source called the Israeli strikes on Syrian regime forces 'a test for implementing its policy of demilitarizing southern Syria and its commitment to the Druze.' The Syrian troops have begun withdrawing to Damascus, according to to Syrian state news
400 new housing units, towers up to 26 floors, plus shops, parks, and kindergartens - urban renewal in central Hadera gets green light, led by Geshem Holdings.
400 new housing units, towers up to 26 floors, plus shops, parks, and kindergartens - urban renewal in central Hadera gets green light, led by Geshem Holdings.
The police alleged that Nasser Laham manages the West Bank offices of Lebanese television broadcaster Al Mayadeen, which is affiliated with Hezbollah and banned inside Israel, but he says he ended his relationship with the outlet in 2023
Israeli-American producer Yuval Chain has written music for the likes of Drake and Bad Bunny, while also dabbling in country and K-pop. The latter's fans have given him the most grief for being Israeli
'People get tired, they lose hope and feel there's no end in sight. But we simply don't give up,' says activist Noa Eisenberg. 'We keep holding the signs high. The thing I'm most proud of is knowing we won't stop until they're all home'
The Israel Defense Forces' intervention in clashes between Druze and Bedouins is a clear message to Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa, but even more so to his backers in Washington, Riyadh and Ankara
The Clean Yarkon project was greenlighted in 2023 after 20 years of efforts to reduce pollution and sewage in the Yarkon River. Yet it's unclear when the project will be completed and if any the river will ever open to swimmers
Historic mispricing shows commodities at multi‑decade lows vs gold, a red flag for bulls. With inflation heating and a dovish Fed in the wings, a broad commodity rally may lie ahead.
IDF troops were pinned down until 10 A.M. and couldn't defend nearby communities, the probe finds. Spotters warned of Hamas militants minutes before the breach, but no one manned the defenses
Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, director of a northern Gaza hospital, has been held by the Israel Prison Service since his arrest in December 2024. His lawyer says he has since lost one-third of his body weight, is suffering from heart issues and that 'he doesn't understand what he did'
Israel's prime minister is interested first and foremost in his political survival. If he has no choice, he will bow to Trump's pressure and seal a two-part deal, only to try and resume the war after the first stage to keep the far-right parties on board
"Compassion for every person in Gaza is very Jewish, and the fact that I abhor the policies of the leader of that country does not mean I’m a self-hating Jew or I’m antisemitic,” Grody said.
Randi Weingarten, who has long been outspoken on issues of antisemitism and Middle East policy, said her organization agree with the ADL on the importance of educating against racism and antisemitic, anti-Muslim and anti-LGBTQIA+ hate