An 'Israeli Marshall Plan' will involve uprooting all the messianics from all positions of influence, eliminating all the Haredi and racist 'anti-education' institutions that are gobbling up state funds and equalizing all the rights and obligations of Israel's citizens
■ Hamas welcomes ICJ decision on Rafah, says not enough, urges end to Israel's offensive on all of Gaza ■ Egypt's El-Sissi, U.S. Biden agree to temporarily send humanitarian aid, fuel to the UN via Kerem Shalom crossing ■ Netanyahu's office says South Africa's allegations against Israel are 'false, outrageous and disgusting' ■ IDF says 20 rockets fired from Lebanon
'The world doesn’t seem to realize that Israel, with its nine million citizens, is fighting a battle for freedom and security for all of humanity,' Porro says.
Nine new locales, urban and rural, are planned for the vicinity of Highway 31, which stretches between Arad and Rahat in the Negev – four of them designated for religious communities. Warnings of severe economic and environmental implications are being brushed off
The ICJ ruling on Rafah was not a definitive order to halt all operations, but the court made it crystal clear that Israel must make civilian safety the number one concern. Israel's leaders should listen to the court instead of working so hard to delegitimize it
Only those who are weak feel a need to unleash such exaggerated force, and are indifferent to the killing of thousands of children, as Israel has done in Gaza
University officials and police came under harsh criticism from California Governor Gavin Newsom and others for how they responded to the confrontation.
Experts say that the poor track record of the Israeli judiciary in investigating incidents of violations of the laws of war, incitement against Gazans by senior officials, and more, will make it hard for Israel to argue in The Hague that it is seriously investigating itself. But it's not too late to change course
'This case is focused on the ordinary Palestinians in Gaza who are now facing their seventh month of suffering through collective punishment for something for which they have no individual responsibility,' said Zane Dangor, director-general of South Africa's Department of International Relations and Cooperation
ICJ orders immediate halt to Israel's Rafah operation ■ IDF says bodies of three hostages recovered in Gaza's Jabalya ■ U.S. House Speaker confirms Netanyahu to address Congress ■ Biden: 'We don't recognize' ICC jurisdiction in seeking arrest warrants for Israeli leaders ■ Here's what you need to know 231 days into the war
Following the International Court of Justice's ruling that Israel must halt any military offensive in Rafah that could harm civilians, Israel rejected South Africa's claims of genocide and said that it would continue to allow aid to enter Gaza 'in accordance with the law'
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague issued its decision on Friday regarding South Africa's petition to halt Israel's actions in the Gaza Strip, all but ordering Israel to halt its military activities in the Rafah area, where it had been preparing for large-scale assault to eradicate the last bastion of Hamas […]
The IDF spokesperson apologized and said 'human error' was to blame, after the army delivered material to the British newspaper with details of the kidnapping of Israeli Matan Zangauker by Hamas terrorists which were previously unknown to the family
Foreign Minister Israel Katz said Israel will 'sever the connection between Spain's representation in Israel and the Palestinians,' in response to Spain's recognition of a Palestinian state, and a remark by the country's deputy PM he deemed antisemitic