University President Ronald Leibowitz lost by 10 votes, amid steep financial challenges for the historically Jewish university. Brandeis was the first of several schools to ban Students for Justice in Palestine, a decision made by the ousted president
While the Gaza war drags the Israeli government down, the second front with Hezbollah and the wider Middle East picks it up. All Netanyahu's recovery seems tied to regional escalation – why?
Only eight of the dozens of Israeli settlers who raided the village of Jit have been detained, and three have been released. Plus the victims are still being harassed by settlers, and financial compensation has yet to arrive
October 7, which coincides with the Jewish High Holidays, will see hundreds of thousands of Israelis travel abroad. Israel's National Security Council published a list of countries to be avoided which includes Turkey and Egypt
Two men reported that a soldier attacked and threatened them with his weapon for playing Arabic music from their car. They filed a complaint, but police said the assailant is an army reservist, making the IDF responsible for the probe. The IDF said they aren't investigating
A horrible example of the direction Israel is headed was provided by a school that bullied a 12-year-old Arab Israeli pupil for empathizing with children in Gaza
Hezbollah targets Tel Aviv for first time with missile that was intercepted by David's Sling air defense system ■ More than 90,000 people displaced in Lebanon by Israeli airstrikes ■ U.S. is spearheading diplomatic effort to end hostilities in both Gaza and Lebanon ■ A minister from Netanyahu's Likud party says 'Israel will not return to being Israel' if the hostages are not brought home ■ Here's what you need to know 355 days into the war
The court found that the police had failed to try and confirm that the symbol on the ring was related to ISIS, ruling on an appeal against a different judge's extension of his detention
With economists at odds with whether the Chinese stimulus package can result in dollar inflation, it could be that China’s move is a shot at the U.S. economy
As the war that began on October 7 continues, Israel faces critical challenges in security, energy, and the economy, the nation must turn to its innovative spirit: AI technology.
As the war that began on October 7 continues, Israel faces critical challenges in security, energy, and the economy, the nation must turn to its innovative spirit: AI technology.
A Trump-Netanyahu rerun would be a disaster, empowering both the Republican candidate's overt, serial antisemitism and a corrupt Israeli leader credibly accused of war crimes – which is why most American Jews reject both the antisemite and his Israeli enabler
As the confrontation between Hezbollah and Israel escalates, Gaza residents are worried about being pushed further to the margins of global awareness, despite the rising death toll
Diplomats and intelligence officials tell Haaretz that Iran, Russia and China have been conducting anti-Israeli influence campaigns and spreading lies about the Gaza war – with the aim of disrupting democratic elections
Yuval Sharon's new book out in the United States, 'A New Philosophy of Opera,' is aptly named. 'There better be an element of innovation, of surprise, of change,' or the genre might go extinct, he tells Haaretz