The mayor-elect issued his first public condemnation of antisemitism after two swastikas were painted on a Brooklyn yeshiva. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said vandalism struck 'several Jewish sites' but did not elaborate. No arrests were made as the police investigation continues
Braslavski, who was taken hostage while working security at the Nova music festival, shared details of his captivity, including starvation and an offer to convert to Islam in exchange for food, which he refused
Police found drugs and suspect no foul play. 'It's very unusual: You don't see that many deaths of young people in such a short period of time,' Dr. Roy Zucker, an internal medicine and infectious disease specialist, says. 'It could be a change in the drugs' chemical composition or concentration'
Nick Fuentes, a 27-year-old white supremacist live streamer who denies the Holocaust and calls for the execution of Jews, has now been welcomed into the Republican fold after a fawning interview with Tucker Carlson
The NYPD became aware of the graffiti on a Magen David Yeshiva school in Brooklyn in the morning. The swastikas were spray-painted on multiple construction barriers.
Nancy Pelosi will forever be the case study for Democrats who want to argue that a friend can publicly voice opposition to policy they deem harmful to both Israel itself and the greater U.S.-Israel relationship
The suspect, Golan Bar Yosef, was questioned after a woman in her 30s filed a complaint against him. According to the allegations, the acts were committed in 2017 and involved an abuse of workplace authority
A man who shouted at far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, who was attending his wife's graduation ceremony at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, was arrested over insulting a public servant. After being held in handcuffs for hours and forced to strip, Israel Police released him under caution
The scrutiny follows journalist Guy Peleg's contentious reporting on alleged IDF abuse at the Sde Teiman, which led to threats and protests by right-wing activists, culminating in the need for Peleg's personal protection
After Sakhnin's mayor halted a screening of 'Lyd' – a film on the Israeli expulsion of Arabs in Lod – its director petitioned the courts. According to the mayor, the police cited a danger to public safety and hinted that failure to comply would freeze crime prevention funds from Ben-Gvir's ministry
The IDF expressed reservations, noting that smugglers on the Israeli side of the border are civilians, and therefore police should deal with them. The defense minister's demand comes amid a growing wave of weapons smuggling from Egypt into Israel using drones
Since October 7, sperm has been preserved from 250 fallen soldiers and security personnel – mostly at the request of bereaved parents. A new Israeli study sheds light on the clinical prospects of the procedure, while extraction itself marks only the beginning of a complex legal, ethical, and emotional process
IDF soldier Yonatan Karten, present at the event, described the confrontation as an 'attempted lynching' while defending attendees. The counter-protest, organized by Students for Justice in Palestine, led to several students requiring hospital treatment
Morgan Stanley’s CIO suggests a new 60/20/20 strategy - adding 20% gold to strengthen portfolios against inflation and market volatility for today’s investors and savers.
U.S. President spoke to PM Netanyahu and Kazakh President Tokayev, whose country already has full ties with Israel; Trump added that the White House would soon announce 'a signing ceremony to make it official'