Sources: 'Significant progress' made on new framework for a deal in Paris talks ■ Independent UN experts call for arms embargo on Israel ■ UN Human Rights Office seeks to investigate human rights violations in Israel and the Palestinian territories ■ Houthi attack causes 'major' oil slick in Red Sea ■ Here's what you need to know 141 days into the war
Prominent Russians released videos calling on authorities to release the body, and Western nations have hit Russia with more sanctions as punishment for Navalny's death as well as for the second anniversary of its invasion of Ukraine
More than a dozen UN experts said the International Court of Justice's finding that the risk of genocide in Gaza was plausible means all weapons shipments to Israel must be halted
Jerusalem residents are protesting a real estate deal for the last large open space in the Old City, which Ottoman-era documents show was intended to benefit the Armenian community
The mission hopes to take Israel's health-tech arena out of politics and showcase why it does not matter what is happening on the battlefield; it is always worth investing in Israel.
Brazil's President Lula da Silva reiterated his previous comments comparing Israel's conduct in Gaza to the Nazi Holocaust, which Israel has vehemently pushed back against, saying it is targeting Hamas – not the Palestinian people
The missile attack forced the crew to abandon the ship, which had been on its way to Bulgaria after leaving the United Arab Emirates. It was transporting more than 41,000 tons of fertilizer, the U.S. military said in a statement
Sirens sounded in Arab el Aramsha, Hanita, Har Dov, and the northern city of Kiryat Shmona on Saturday afternoon in another day of Hezbollah rocket fire threatening Israel's North.
Neighborhood Corner: Yemin Moshe is one of Jerusalem’s more upscale neighborhoods in terms of real estate, surrounded by gardens with a panoramic view of the Old City walls.
Neighborhood Corner: Yemin Moshe is one of Jerusalem’s more upscale neighborhoods in terms of real estate, surrounded by gardens with a panoramic view of the Old City walls.
U.S., Brititish forces strike Houthi targets across Yemen ■ Thousands demonstrate across Israel for hostage release deal, to demand early elections ■ War cabinet to discuss Paris hostage release proposal Saturday night, sources say 'significant progress' in talks on new framework ■ IDF names soldier killed in combat in northern Gaza
Whether it's combat materiel or a therapeutic desert retreat, nonprofit groups founded by former members of special-ops units have raised millions of shekels to assist those fighting in Gaza. Soldiers receive vital support – but at the price of privatization and growing disparities between various army units
This incident is one of a growing number of situations where athletes, musicians and other public figures have been affected by anti-Israel protests and sentiments regarding the Israel-Hamas war.
A broad social experiment is underway in Gaza, which is examining how much dissonance IDF reservists can be subjected to before they say they've had enough
A 17-year-old boy dies, and the Israeli officials in uniform haven't heard about it – an almost unprecedented occurrence in the annals of West Bank shootings. At least the U.S. Embassy is investigating
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the Israel announcement of new settlement construction was a 'disappointment,' adding that they are 'counterproductive to reaching an enduring peace'
Biden admin declares West Bank settlements are 'inconsistent with international law' after Israel announces plans to build thousands of housing units ■ PM Netanyahu unveils plan for 'the day after' in Gaza ■ Israeli negotiators are in Paris for summit aimed at securing hostage release/cease-fire deal ■ Hamas Health Ministry: 700,000 children suffering from malnutrition, dehydration in Gaza ■ Here's what you need to know 140 days into the war