At Hostage Square, freed hostage Ohad Ben-Ami said, 'The fear in my friends' eyes left in Gaza won't let me rest. Their physical state is bad – their mental state worse.' In Tel Aviv, police clash with anti-Netanyahu protesters, arresting and dispersing dozens who occupied Likud HQ for over an hour
Nine of the settlements are existing outposts set to be legalized. Others will be established at sites of former settlements evacuated during the 2005 disengagement and at a biblical site believed to be an ancient altar
Israel fears Trump's 'caprice' as he pushes an Iran deal. With limited leverage, Netanyahu signals possible military action – but a solo strike appears unlikely. He's now seeing what 'America First' really means, even when it comes to Gaza
Speaking in Hostage Square Wednesday, Ilana Gritzewsky, who was released from Hamas captivity herself and whose partner Matan Zangauker is still languishing in Gaza, said she had a question for Netanyahu: 'Why does the American administration care more for Israeli citizens than you do?'
The system, which has been in development for years, could dramatically cut costs on interceptor missiles, as those used in the Iron Dome system cost tens of thousands of dollars each
Key ultra-Orthodox leaders have set next week as a deadline for progress, with one faction already signaling an exit. Shas, a faction close to Prime Minister Netanyahu, seeks a compromise but may follow suit
The Foreign Ministry told the Post that J50 will focus on issues under the jurisdiction of the MFA updates on diplomatic initiatives and the security of diaspora Jewish communities.
Israel marks a year and eight months since the horrors of October 7, and prepares to commemorate 58 years since its most celebrated military victory – the contrast between the two wars reveals a deep crisis of leadership and direction
Sinwar, who took command of Hamas' military wing after the assassination of his older brother, Yahya Sinwar, was the target of an IDF strike on a tunnel beneath a Khan Yunis hospital on May 13
An Israeli Court ruled on Tuesday that right-wing activist Ronit Levy, who calls herself 'Ronit the Bibi-ist' has to compensate protest leaders for violation of privacy and defamation
'This is a horrifying list of war crimes and crimes against humanity – our own doing,' the academics' letter states, urging Israeli academic leaders to 'mobilize the full weight of Israeli academia to stop the war'
The Israeli public deserves transparency about the strategic plan for the 'day after' in Gaza – if one even exists. Israel will likely make no decision at all, allowing the vacuum in the bleeding enclave to be filled by armed militias operating without restraint
In an open letter to the British prime minister, they also asked that the U.K. consider moving to suspend Israel from the UN and honor the ICC arrest warrants against Netanyahu and the former Israeli defense minister
The final installment in Tom Cruise's franchise is one of the most expensive films ever created. Yet, it lacks the energy and pacing of its predecessors
Nearly 150 countries have already recognized Palestinian statehood, with more in train. Opposing them are Israelis who dream of annexation, and even some Palestinians tired of symbolic declarations. Can the new French-Saudi two-state initiative break the mold?
Deteriorating relations with Germany – a key EU power – could jeopardize Israel-EU agreements; a warning from Israel's strongest allies in Berlin should give Israeli leaders sleepless nights
Most Israelis are not aware of what is going on in Gaza, and what is being done in their name. And one of the key culprits in this cover-up, which has such dire implications, is the mainstream media in Israel