Sgt. Maj. (res.) Ran Yavetz is the sixth Israeli soldier killed in a single day as a result of an operational accident, after five soldiers were killed in northern Gaza by accidental Israeli tank fire
Last month, the Jerusalem District Court ordered the Israeli government to allow the 'Parents Circle – Families Forum' to continue holding meetings between students and Israeli and Palestinian bereaved families, but the Education Ministry refrained from doing so until now
While Hillel, the Jewish student organization, prepared for an indoor Israeli Independence Day celebration this year, pro-Palestinian students gathered on a campus lawn for a discussion about resistance. Both were places to find community and purpose at a time of turmoil
If Netanyahu gets his way and Defense Minister Gallant's warning is ignored, Hamas will emerge once again as the ruler of Gaza – providing Netanyahu with his main promise for Israel's next election: to eradicate the organization
Israeli Defense Minister Gallant's press conference calling for a 'day after' plan in Gaza was his third time publicly putting Netanyahu on blast. While it won't take Netanyahu down, it portends more turmoil
Data presented at the Knesset Health Committee shows that despite an increase in mental health problems among children and adolescents since October 7, a youth in need of a mental health professional could wait eight months or more before being treated
Amichai Chikli, a minister in the Netanyahu government who calls Hungary's Viktor Orban 'an exceptional leader,' and has joined a series of ultra-right conventions across Europe, is now speaking at a confab in Spain run by a party once shunned by Israel for welcoming neo-Nazis and Holocaust deniers into its ranks
The work of Israeli poets was translated into English, French, Italian and Spanish in a new collection of poetry on the horrors of October 7. Plus, a new exhibit, 'Foreshadowing,' asks its artists and participants to do just that and Etgar Keret releases his 7th short story anthology
U.S. shares Israeli Defense Minister Gallant's concerns that Israel has no plans for 'day after' war, senior U.S. official says ■ More forces will join Israeli op in Rafah, Gallant says ■ U.S. anchors temporary floating pier for aid delivery to Gaza beach ■ IDF probing incident in which IDF tank fire killed five soldiers in Gaza ■ Hezbollah fires 40 rockets, explosive drone towards Israel ■ Here's what you need to know 223 days into the war
In her latest book to come out in English, celebrated Israeli author Maya Arad writes about three Israeli women in America. Reading it during Israel's turbulent times and in the midst of the campuses protests, it raises important questions about the future of the Hebrew language
The soldier was stabbed in his car and arrived at a nearby military brigade independently, and was taken to hospital. After three hours of searching, the army announced that a suspect was arrested in the West Bank village of Awarta
The ICJ hearing comes after South Africa asked last week for additional emergency measures to protect Rafah, in Gaza's south. The country asked to order unimpeded access to Gaza for humanitarian aid providers, and added that Israel has so far ignored the court's orders
One Israeli soldier was severely wounded after a drone attack struck a military vehicle in northern Israel. Hezbollah said it was a retaliation to strikes deep inside Lebanon attributed to Israel. Two people were killed in an attack attributed to Israel in southern Lebanon
Children's YouTube sensation Ms. Rachel announced that she was creating a fundraiser to benefit children in conflict areas, including Gaza. 'I don't understand why it's a deliberate attempt to never mention Israeli children,' one parent responded
Pretty much every culture believes in the healing powers of clear chicken broth. The Singapore-style version served in Jaffa by California native Shaina Oppenheimer soothes the body and soul
Established in 2023, Flyfish aims to be the world's biggest marketplace for financial services, a one stop shop where any client can receive any financial service from multiple providers
Lawsuit filed against Haverford College claims violation of Jewish students' civil rights, alleging hostility, double standards, and failure to address antisemitic behavior.