Police Brig. Gen. Coresh Barnoor, who dared to challenge Netanyahu, paid the price in his career – and in court this week, he was subjected to aggressive questioning and a cold shoulder from the judges
Demonstrators shouted racist chants after the man prevented them from attacking his wife, who hung up the sign. The police separated the sides and did not make any arrests
The IDF confirmed it has killed Mohammad Omar Daraghmeh, who according to them commanded terrorist activities. His father, a Hamas member, had been arrested after October 7, and died in Israeli custody two weeks later
Staff at the medical facility fear violating the law, run-ins with extremist Israeli groups and the detainees themselves, creating a staff shortage the Health Ministry and hospital directors are trying to address, in part to relieve civilian hospitals of their treatment
A close political partner of Hezbollah leader Nasrallah indicates that Lebanon would not provide Israel with an excuse to expand the war. The group continues to maintain a separate front to Iran, while it is busy paying out the refugees from the country's south
The attack on the AMIA Jewish center in Buenos Aires – long attributed to Iran – killed 85 people and wounded 300. The new ruling could pave the way for victims' families to bring lawsuits against the Islamic Republic
The IDF is preparing for a response to the strike on the Iranian Embassy compound in Damascus, and it seems the possible consequences of killing members of Ismail Haniyeh's family in Gaza weren't considered deeply. U.S. backing provides a sense of security but exposes eroding Israeli deterrence
When the prime minister announces 'There is a date,' what does he mean? ■ Biden distinguishes between his support for Israel and supporting Netanyahu ■ The military leaders change their tone following dire testimonies from returned hostages and gloomy intelligence on those still in captivity
Biden warns Iran: 'Don't' ■ IDF spokesperson says Israel prepared for variety of Iranian attack scenarios ■ Multiple countries issue travel warnings for Israel over escalation fears ■ Palestinian killed, three Israeli soldiers wounded in West Bank clashes during search for missing boy ■ U.S. and EU sanction Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad
This week at Ben-Gurion airport: A tour guide who aspires to connect people to nature, and a literature student having an immersive experience in Italy
Canceled invitations to conferences, a freeze on hiring Israelis at overseas institutions, rejection of scientific articles on political grounds, disruption of lectures abroad – Israeli scholars from various disciplines paint a painful picture of the foreign boycott that has afflicted them since the war broke out in Gaza
Residents of Kibbutz Nir Oz suffered one of the most devastating blows of all Israeli communities on October 7. This year, its surviving members held a Passover-themed event in the kibbutz's communal dining room to bring attention to their family members and friends still held in Gaza. 'Who could have imagined that this year our dining hall would be empty on seder night?'
"My legislation would provide federal officials the tools they need to fully assess, investigate, and prosecute this criminal behavior," New York Congressman Anthony D'Esposito (R) said.
Ibrahim Abu Ahmad and Amira Mohammed host 'Unapologetic,' a new podcast that aims to amplify the voices of Palestinians in Israel who are seeking peace. They explain why the peace camp in the Middle East needs a far greater sense of urgency