As talks of postwar Gaza become more urgent, the question of which military entity will rebuild the Strip after the war becomes more complicated – the Americans are reluctant, the PA unable, and any Arab state willing to send troops will be accused of collaborating with the occupation
The current wave of demonstrations poses a challenge to Netanyahu, for the first time since the war began ■ Hamas' demand to allow Palestinian residents to return freely to northern Gaza are at the center of debate on the Israeli side of hostage negotiations
Ninety families in Nof Zion, a Jewish enclave in East Jerusalem, will receive a city-funded sports field – which the 30,000 residents of the neighborhood that surronds it, Jebel Mukkaber, lack
Top Israeli official: Gaza Hostage talks with Hamas far from fruition, Mossad chief to remain in country ■ Iran's envoy to Syria says response to strike will be 'harsh' on Iranian state media ■ Thousands rally in Jerusalem for second day straight, demand hostage deal, early elections ■ Top Biden, Netanyahu aides virtually discuss Israeli plans to invade Rafah ■ IDF says drone struck army base in southern Israel, pro-Iranian Iraqi militia claimed responsbility ■ IDF says intelligence from Al-Shifa raid 'may yield significant information' about hostages as Palestinians report hundreds of bodies and wide destruction
The report by Israel National Cyber Directorate found that fully 68 percent of the more than 13,000 cyberattacks on civilian targets reported last year have occurred since October 7
The police identified the attacker as Mumeen Al-Khalil, 19, from the West Bank village of Dora ■ A senior police officer said that he attacked three young men in a café next to a shopping center in the southern town of Gan Yavne
A stabbing attack took place on Sunday night at a shopping center in Gan Yavne south of Tel Aviv when a terrorist entered a coffee shop in the town. Initial reports said there were three injured by the lone attacker, and they were treated for serious injuries. The attacker was killed shortly thereafter by first […]
The call by some of the families to oust Netanyahu came after weeks of restraint, when it became evident that talks with Hamas have stalled. Other families, meanwhile, view the move as too confrontational, and made it clear that they did not agree to it
Similar rallies are expected to take place in New York and other cities across the world in the next few days, as a growing number of Israeli expats seek to express solidarity with the reinvigorated anti-Netanyahu protest movement in Israel
The mass rally in Jerusalem and the tent city that organizers plan to erect outside the Knesset are the first actions of their kind since October 7. 'I did not believe that I would have to fight government officials for my brother's right to return home,' a hostage's sister said
What beloved Irish voices in translation can teach Israelis as they look back at a year since the pro-democracy revolution that almost was and remember the October 7 massacre that changed everything
'Rematch,' which recreates the chess matches between Garry Kasparov and IBM's Deep Blue supercomputer snagged the top prize at this festival celebrating world television. But there was much more: From the brilliant French political thriller 'Dans l'ombre' to the Australian drama 'House of Gods' about an Iraqi-run mosque in Sydney
Tens of thousands of Israelis gathered outside the parliament building in Jerusalem on Sunday in the largest anti-government demonstration since the country went to war in October. They urged the government to reach a deal to free dozens of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza and to hold early elections. Nearly six months of war have […]
Prime Minister Netanyahu formed a special team tasked with finding ways to circumvent a High Court order freezing the budgets of yeshivas whose students refuse to enlist in the army. The AG so far blocked the move, saying all options would violate the order
There are promises previously thought to be fundamental to the contract between the state and its citizens – to be safe in one's bed; to respond to a horrific assault armed with a clear strategy and ethical limits. But that would be entirely foreign to the DNA of this government