Amid disturbing reports of a growing number of deaths from hunger in the Gaza Strip, a convoy of Arab-Jewish activists from the 'Standing Together' movement set out for the Kerem Shalom crossing carrying two-days' worth of food, and a rare message of cross-border empathy
A Turkish court in January ordered the arrest of 15 people and the deportation of eight others suspected of having links to Mossad and targeting Palestinians living in Turkey.
Stock up on medicine, prepare to survive without electricity: the list of items Israelis have been told to have on hand for a 'blackout scenario' shows the government leaves us to our own devices
How is that an abstract issue like the reasonableness criterion in court judgments could bring hundreds of thousands into the streets, and yet so many fewer showed up to join the march of the Gaza hostages' families?
Three brothers from the West Bank who, like all Palestinians, are banned from working in Israel now, climb over the separation barrier to harvest plants to support their family. On the way back soldiers open fire on them
Coalition including the U.S., U.K., UAE and European Commission announces opening of maritime corridor to deliver aid to Gaza by sea ■ CIA chief William Burns arrives in Qatar after visiting Egypt ■ Four Israelis wounded after explosive charge detonates in the illegal West Bank outpost of Homesh ■ Spain to resume funding to UNRWA ■ Here's what you need to know 154 days into the war
Avner Ben-Zaken, a historian of science, believes that the root of all of Israel's problems is its electoral system. Changing it to a more direct, constituency-based system could transform our lives
Intel has stepped up to the plate to help fill the gap in chip supply caused by the China embargo and is building plants in the US, as well as in Israel.
Intel has stepped up to the plate to help fill the gap in chip supply caused by the China embargo and is building plants in the US, as well as in Israel.
The BeautyMark boutique salon is where a group of women entrepreneurs have come together to work outside their homes. A year and a half later, it's going strong.
Plus, a powerful new exhibition by Ilya Gefter opens in Tel Aviv, a terror attack is remembered in a unique way and singer Kobi Peretz hits a new low in the Golan Heights
Thousands of Israeli documents recently made available to the public reveal how, from the mid-1960s onward, Israel forged relations with Hindu nationalist parties in India – even though Israeli diplomats knew they were dealing with extremists driven by hatred of Muslims
The United States set a dramatic precedent: Israel doesn't exclusively call the shots in Gaza. And if Israel had illusions about resisting a foreign presence in the enclave, the makeshift port proves the opposite
Bahat posted her resignation letter on LinkedIn, writing in a post, “While this was long in the cards, in the last few weeks, the climate around Israel-Palestine in the Bay Area became untenable.”