Tzeela Gez was on her way to give birth when a Palestinian gunman opened fire on her car. She was critically injured and the baby was delivered in an emergency caesarean section
'Israel is one of the few countries in the West where young people are often more conservative than adults': A new survey conducted by the Jewish People Policy Institute examined when Israelis think is the ideal age to get married and have children. Only three percent of Israelis believe that it's better not to get married
The state media report did not elaborate but said Madani received foreign currency and cryptocurrency from Israel in exchange for classified information about buildings of interest
Amidst chaotic scenes of Gazans raiding food centers, the operation's $143 million cost for feeding 1.2 million people is under scrutiny, with Israeli opposition leaders suggesting Israel is funding it covertly
The billionaire Tesla CEO did not have a formal conversation with Trump before announcing his exit, a source said. While the precise circumstances of his exit were not immediately clear, he leaves a day after criticizing Trump's marquee tax bill
GAZA: Gaza Health Ministry says one killed, 48 wounded during distribution of aid by Gaza Humanitarian Fund, who halted distribution ■ ISRAEL: Hostage families call for end of war, hostage deal on day 600 of the war ■ IRAN: Might allow U.S. inspectors to visit nuclear sites if deal is reached, nuclear chief says
Dr. Gilad Noam, who is heading up Israeli efforts to cancel arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant, says legal struggle will continue long after war ends, asserts Israel committed to international legal standards and strongly rejects accusations of IDF war crimes in Gaza
Trump cautioned Netanyahu against attacking Iran after a reportedly 'tense' phone call, while his envoy Witkoff hinted at an imminent Gaza cease-fire proposal he was 'feeling good about'
Due to lowered recruitment standards amid a police shortage, data shows declines in recruits' analytical skills, psychometric scores, and Hebrew proficiency. A good-government leader warns this risks worsening the police's 'severe public trust crisis
Defense Minister Israel Katz has expedited the process, marking the first use of a new law passed in February 2023, signaling a broader strategy to deport potentially hundreds more. The move was hailed by far-right minister Itamar Ben-Gvir