We had thought that kidnapping bodies and the abominable trade in these were the gravest symptoms of Israel's necrophilia. At least that's what we thought up to this weekend
The poll shows that the opposition lost one seat, with 59 votes. To form a majority governing coalition, a bloc needs to win at least 61 seats, which the opposition will not manage to secure without support from Arab parties, surveys show
'No external power can deprive Iran of its participation,' the Iranian soccer federation said on Saturday. The statement comes about a week after representatives of Iran's delegation were denied entry to Canada for the FIFA Congress due to their ties to IRGC
For the police, there's always just cause to open fire when it's an Arab. The police force is an infected agency that often acts like a mafia. It is ruled by a convicted felon; its policemen answer to him
An initial police investigation indicates Ahmed al-Naami was shot three times; Border Police confirmed al-Naami was unarmed. His brother said an officer could shoot a suspect in 'the arm or leg. But when he fires several bullets at him, that's dead-checking'
After Merz said last month Iran was 'humiliating' the U.S., Trump hit back, ordering 5,000 U.S. troops to be withdrawn. Merz said the main issue was not troop numbers but 'unity of purpose' and that it's U.S. interest to have a strong European component of NATO
Ten others involved will most likely be charged with causing serious bodily harm. Zelka, who worked in Petah Tikva, was stabbed on Independence Day eve after confronting teenagers who sprayed foam inside a Pizza Hut branch
Around a thousand Israelis rallied in Habima Square in Tel Aviv, condemning the government's failure to act against violence in Israeli society • Meanwhile, over a hundred Israelis rallied in support of the family of a 21-year-old murder victim against lenient charges expected to be filed Sunday
Months after duping an Israeli Arab-Jewish party Hadash and the 'Standing Together' peace movement, a foreign influence network targeting Arabic speakers in Israel, believed to be run by Iran, is alive and kicking
The U.S. military said Friday its forces disabled two Iranian tankers trying to breach a blockade of Iran's ports. Meanwhile, Bahrain said Saturday it arrested 41 people it alleges are linked to Iran's Revolutionary Guard
Thiago Ávila and Saif Abu Keshek were detained after Israeli forces intercepted a Gaza-bound flotilla in international waters near Greece earlier this month; both have been on hunger strike following what they described as violence and mistreatment during their arrest
The petition cited 'allegations and accounts of antisemitic abuse' against the far-right Reform Party leader. The executive director of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, who has organized the rally, said that Farage's party cannot be ignored and that it has spoken out against antisemitism
The men, Adam Bedoui, 20, and Abdelkader Amir Bousloub, 21, are due to appear at Thames Magistrates’ Court, a statement from the Crown Prosecution Service said on Saturday.
The former prime minister filed a lawsuit after Channel 14 broadcast remarks by Silman, who claimed Bennett relied on medication to function during his first term in office. The comments were aired as he seeks to re-enter politics
The protest peaked on Friday afternoon, with pavilions closing in solidarity with the strike, hostile brochures being distributed, and demonstrators chanting 'from the river to the sea' while accusing Israel of the 'genocide of Palestinians.' The Russian pavilion was also boycotted
In Israel's atmosphere of far-right anarchy, the gatekeepers are submissive and fearful ■ One of Netanyahu's court cases involving favors for positive news coverage shows us how far he'll go to stay in power ■ Smotrich badmouths Bennett more than he does Hamas
US Vice President JD Vance was "alarmed" by the capabilities of the latest AI models, after a call with the heads of the biggest artificial-intelligence companies, The Wall Street Journal reported.
US Vice President JD Vance was "alarmed" by the capabilities of the latest AI models, after a call with the heads of the biggest artificial-intelligence companies, The Wall Street Journal reported.
During a visit to Beirut, Commissioner Hadja Lahbib said that 'more than three million people depend on aid to survive.' Meanwhile, the IDF announced that it attacked more than 85 Hezbollah infrastructure sites in Lebanon over the past day
U.S. intelligence officials reportedly believe Iran's new supreme leader is deeply involved in military and diplomatic decision-making despite uncertainty over his location and health, the report says