The prime minister testified in court after he sued an anti-government activist and two journalists over reports on his health. In April, a medical report revealed Netanyahu had been diagnosed with prostate cancer and underwent radiation therapy without informing the public in real time
I thought I was just caught in the crossfire, but hadn't realized that I, wearing my press card, was also a target. When police finally arrived, it was to push reporters away rather than defend us. 'Go, get out of here!' shouted a border policeman as he shoved me
"I expect a great and respected club like @FCBarcelona to make it unequivocally clear that there is no place for incitement or for support of terrorism," Katz said.
The victorious elation and hopes for peace in the immediate aftermath of the Six-Day War have given way to more than half a century of brutal occupation. Marking Jerusalem's still-mythical 'unification' with an annual pogrom against Palestinians compounds the original crime
The heroes of enlightened Israel deem it improper for someone who exploited a minor to head the Mossad, but the organization is not connected in any way to morality. You might think that he was being named director of an orphanage, not director of a slaughterhouse
After a ship was reportedly seized near the UAE and another attacked off Oman, a senior Iranian official said Tehran would not give up the Strait of Hormuz 'at any price,' while Iran's judiciary defended seizing U.S.-linked oil tankers in the strategic waterway
National Security Assistant Attorney General John Eisenberg said in a Wednesday statement that the sentencing of Chkhikvishvili had taken "a monster off our streets."
Citing First Amendment protections that she's afforded despite not living in the United States, a federal judge blocked the sanctions issued by the Trump administration in 2025
Israel's Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara told the High Court that Roman Gofman twice discussed continuing the employment of a senior intelligence officer expected to testify in the case challenging his nomination, even though he is set to end his service in the next coming months
According to ZOOOZ CEO Shlomi Turgeman, philanthropic donations made by Israel’s public companies totaled approximately NIS 800 million in 2025, representing only 10% of all charitable donations.
Netanyahu's office called the column 'one of the most hideous and distorted lies ever published against Israel in the modern press' ▪ A constitutional law professor told Haaretz: 'The burden of proof on the plaintiff in a case like this is extraordinary'
Medical authorities said one person is in critical condition after an explosive drone struck a parking lot in northern Israel. Two others were moderately and lightly wounded. Regional council head: Border communities 'not the country's human shield'
Britain has seen a surge in antisemitism since the October 7 attacks, with a spate of arson attacks on Jewish sites in London in recent weeks and two Jewish men stabbed in April 2026.
For over three years, economists have been predicting a looming financial crisis in Israel due to the judicial overhaul and forever war. How come they were all wrong?
Touring south Lebanon, soldiers said that netting offers no guarantee of protection against drones, which have claimed the lives of four soldiers. When one soldier noted the widespread destruction of homes, an officer corrected him: 'destruction of infrastructure'
16 people were detained or arrested, police said, as thousands of police officers are deployed in the area, in light of the event traditionally marked by violence and racist chants aimed at Jerusalem's Arab residents. Churches and shops closed amid fears of violence
While Lebanon is demanding a permanent truce and a halt to the destruction of border villages, Israel seeks to retain full freedom of operations in Lebanon until the Hezbollah issue is resolved. It is unclear how the United States will bridge these positions