This summer's breakout star is definitely the mango — but for all the wrong reasons. Plus, Nadav Lapid's 'Yes' hits theaters in Israel, the U.S. and Europe, and Dana Ruttenberg choregraphs the whiplash of change
A week after Hamas signaled readiness for a partial deal, Israel delays as conditions of the hostages worsen. Netanyahu, silent as Smotrich urges war crimes, drives toward a Gaza City assault that risks legal peril, IDF dissent, and deeper international isolation
A Brooklyn Orthodox school now requires parents to prove voter registration, framing it as a civic duty to protect the community. Critics link it to opposition against mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani. Legal experts say private schools can set such rules if nonpartisan
Amid major disruptions to Israel's train service, the transportation minister denied any chaos and left for vacation. This is an allegory for life in Israel lately: Everything has teetered on the edge of intolerable for so long that it's become normal
In newly released transcripts of conversations between Maxwell and U.S. Department of Justice officials, she also addresses Epstein's ties to former Israeli PM Ehud Barak, whose visits to Epstein's home have fueled long-running conspiracy theories
In the wake of countless international airlines ceasing operations in Israel, Hungarian budget airline Wizz Air is keen on being the first to cement itself in the commercial aviation industry.
A source from the Druze community in Israel estimated that one of the subjects on the table in the talks between Barrack and Netanyahu is a humanitarian corridor between the Israeli buffer zone in Syria and the province of Sweida
The directors, including Matteo Garrone, Marco Bellocchio and Alice Rohrwacher called on the festival directors to 'be courageous and clearer in condemning the ongoing genocide and ethnic cleansing in Gaza the Israeli government and army are carrying out in Palestine'
According to a police source, the murders were suspected to be revenge for another murder in the city a few weeks ago. So far, homicides in Arab communities make up 80% of murders in Israel so far this year
A study commissioned by an advocacy group for Jews with roots in Iberia, North Africa and the Middle East found that they tend to be more politically conservative, less likely to hold higher degrees and more economically vulnerable than their Ashkenazi counterparts
Israel launched airstrikes on Yemen's capital Sanaa, hitting military and energy targets, after Houthis fired a missile carrying a cluster warhead toward central Israel – the first such attack from Yemen – leaving shrapnel in residential areas but no casualties
The earliest reported Homo lived in Ledi-Geraru around 2.6 million years ago. So did a species of australopithecine never seen before, archaeologists report
Gaza's hospitals and health workers have been overwhelmed and unable to meet even the most basic medical needs in the past year. As malnutrition cases rise among children, pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers, one hospital volunteer says: 'This is not medicine. This is survival'
Haaretz and Ynet reporters were briefly detained near a Kafr Qassem forest where two bodies were found, on suspicion of 'obstructing a police officer.' They were searched, taken to the station, and released after their identities as journalists were confirmed
Upon the publication of his new poetry collection "Homohomohomohom," Israeli poet Gil Elias reflects on his complex mix of identities and the month in India that made him feel at home. 'I wanted to be Ethiopian – Israeli society is more accepting of that'
Amid Australia's strained relationship with the Netanyahu government, organizers say over 350,000 attended about 40 protests across Australia, calling on their government to sanction Israel
Masked settlers, armed with clubs, emerged in the dead of night, setting cars on fire by igniting their engines. Soldiers who arrived an hour later fired tear gas at the residents who were still struggling to put out the flames