A plan to distribute food via civilian firms is riddled with flaws, stoking fears of mass starvation among Palestinians and high casualties among Israeli soldiers ■ It's doubtful the generals can stop Netanyahu from fantasizing about an attack on Iran's nuclear sites
Following a cabinet decision allowing registration of West Bank property, the state asked Israel's High Court to postpone the evacuation of two houses illegally built in the Eli settlement, citing a 'real possibility' that the land will be registered as state property
The government spent 130 million shekels on the event, citing safety requirements that were created as part of the lessons learned from the 'Meron disaster', in April 2021, when 45 people were crushed to death during the annual festival
An Israeli source told Haaretz that even if the delegation stays in Doha over the weekend, it may be for appearances only. Meanwhile, U.S. involvement wanes and intense strikes on Gaza have yet to yield results
Miller’s lawyer, Jess Marchese, told the Associated Press that Miller struggles with addiction and was high on methamphetamine at the time of the crimes.
A few months ago, Israeli settlers expelled Palestinian shepherds from their West Bank village. Two weeks ago, when one of the families came to tend their olive and apricot trees, they were assaulted with clubs and stones in the presence of their children. The family will not be returning to its land
At the end of the most traumatic week ever for the Netanyahu government's diplomatic efforts, it seems the Americans have a new favorite ■ The prime minister's approach is exacting additional costs ■ And, who's paying the price of the right's anger and insults?
From the arms deals with the Gulf States to the embracing the Syrian president and a proposed agreement over Gaza, Trump's visit to Middle East marks a turning point in the region – and Israel remains on the sidelines for the time being
ISRAEL: Police officer stabbed outside Jerusalem Old City, assailant shot dead by police ■ GAZA: IDF tells north Gaza residents to move south ahead of renewed ground offensive; at least 93 people killed in Israeli strikes since Friday morning ■ IRAN: Iranian FM denies receiving U.S. proposal on nuclear agreement, after Trump says Iran must 'move quickly' on nuclear proposal, or 'something bad' will happen ■ YEMEN: Health ministry says one person killed in Israeli strikes on Houthi ports in Yemen
The lawsuits were brought by Students Against Antisemitism, and by Jewish Americans for Fairness in Education and the Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law.
A senior Hamas official clarified that direct talks with the U.S. are ongoing. Israel continues to stick to the Witkoff plan, but Arab and Western diplomats told a Saudi channel that Trump's envoy now prefers a comprehensive agreement over a phased release
On one of the deadliest months of the war, Israelis' deepening sense of despair and the absence of political opposition leave extremist ministers free to promote revenge unchallenged
Despite the arguments put forward by left-wing imposters after the release this week of Edan Alexander, according to international law, even the IDF soldiers held by Hamas are hostages. This is why – and how the same standards must be applied to the siege and starvation of Gaza