The Anne Frank statue in Amsterdam was vandalized with 'Gaza' graffiti, drawing condemnation from Dutch politicians and calls for witnesses to report the incident.
Israel's spy chief will meet with the CIA Director, Qatari PM and the head of Egyptian intelligence. Senior Israeli officials said that if neither Netanyahu nor Sinwar sabotage the talks, the final deal will likely lead to the collapse of Israel's coalition
For all those opposed to Netanyahu's abysmal far-right coalition, watching his ministers publicly trade schoolyard insults as the entire alliance threatens to implode can be almost relaxing. But it's extremely hard to get excited about a fight while knowing that no matter who wins, we all lose
Netanyahu's lawyer requested a delay until March 2025 to start defense testimony due to the Gaza war and the scope of cases. However, the judges emphasized the public interest in proceeding quickly
Video of the incident circulating on social media shows a group of men who appear to be of Middle Eastern extraction harassing and assaulting pride parade participants.
The defense ministry's statement didn't specify how many draft notices would be sent, but army sources said it would be a few thousands. IDF Deputy Chief of Staff said the army would like to draft 4,800 Haredi men this year, and the same number in the following year
Around 40 rockets were launched toward the Golan Heights, with one hitting the car the two were driving; Fires broke out in several locations in the area; Hezbollah says the barrage was in response to the alleged Israeli attack in Syria targeting a key operative
Be'er Sheva Magistrate's Court ruled that four Bedouin family members, who rejected the state's eviction terms, must pay the eviction costs. They argued the state didn't permit them to demolish their homes on their own and that the amount set is excessive
For eight months, Peter Lerner, the former IDF spokesperson for international media, went from studio to studio trying to convince the world of the legitimacy of the IDF's actions in Gaza. Now he says: 'On the international stage, Netanyahu and his government led Israel to defeat'
The move marks a shift in approach for the tech giant, which previously considered the term 'Zionist' a proxy for Jewish people only in very explicit cases. 'We will remove content that uses antisemitic stereotypes or threatens harm,' their statement reads
Israeli hostage Daniela Gilboa's family greenlit publication of video of her in captivity released by Hamas in January ■ Another round of truce negotiations is set to take place in Doha on Wednesday ■ Hezbollah publishes photos of IDF bases and military infrastructure in northern Israel ■ Israel reportedly kills Hezbollah leader Nasrallah's former bodyguard in strike on Beirut-Damascus road ■ Here's what you need to know 277 days into the war
Using forgotten and marginalized symbols, figures and ideas from Zionist history, artist Netta Lieber Sheffer's solo Tel Aviv Museum exhibition examines why Israel abandoned its past and got hung up on 'Together We Will Win'
Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum is stepping down as spiritual leader of the largest LGBTQ congregation in the world, but the 65-year-old is not expecting a quiet few months in the lead-up to the November U.S. election
Days before the elections, Macron warned Netanyahu that Diaspora Minister Amichai Chikli's vocal support for Marine Le Pen's far-right National Rally party constituted an improper interference in France's internal affairs. Israeli diplomats say Chikli has damaged relations with France
'I hope that the situation where a coalition party helps the opposition harm us will stop,' says coalition whip Ofir Katz, citing Otzma Yehudit's conduct and chairman Ben-Gvir's refusal to support a Shas bill approved by a ministerial committee as reasons to pull all bills on the agenda
The Australian prime minister appoints a Sydney lawyer and business executive to address the 700 percent rise in antisemitic incidents in Australia; A similar envoy will soon be appointed to tackle Islamophobia