Defense officials have warned the political leadership of the seriousness of the crisis and urged them to reach an understanding with Washington as soon as possible
The move, which has military justification from an Israeli perspective, could have implications according to international law - and could complicate Jerusalem's relationship with Cairo
Cairo talks end without agreement, CIA chief leaves Egyptian capital ■ Three Israeli soldiers wounded in explosion near Rafah ■ White House: U.S. not abandoning Israel, 'smashing into Rafah' won't help defeat Hamas ■ Slovenia set to recognize Palestinian state ■ Thousands protest against Israel at Eurovision contest ■ Report: Pause in arms transfer to Israel not meant to go public
Universities across the country have struggled to find the right response to the encampments, which have gone up at dozens of schools over the past few weeks.
Leaders of several school districts in the United States faced tough questioning from a congressional committee about how they were addressing rising incidents of antisemitism since October 7
Meir Suissa, currently under investigation by Israel Police's internal investigations division for multiple instances of violence, including using stun grenades against Israeli protesters, has been promoted to south Tel Aviv district chief, effective immediately
The judges chose not to intervene as Netanyahu's defense attorney called his legal adviser 'biased', after she testified that the prime minister never approached her on the issue of 'gifts from friends' until 2018