Eighteen new appointments evaded review by the national security ministry's legal advisor, the police's information security, and oversight officials. The officers' backgrounds were also not examined. Both the police and the ministry deny these claims
Netanyahu weights firing defense minister due to his opposition to Haredi draft exemption, source say ■ German envoy to Israel says that Berlin 'sees certain actors looking to turn the occupation into annexation and we are not going to stand on the sidelines and allow that to happen' ■ Israeli settlers attack Palestinians, solidarity activists at West Bank school ■ Here's what you need to know 346 days into the war
A billion-shekel aid package approved by the cabinet, based on Finance Minister Smotrich's committee recommendations, excludes non-Israeli October 7 victims. The government cites legal obstacles, but a top official disputes the claim
As he probed the Palestinian predicament – including the landscape and orange trees of Jaffa – he tried to create a space rife with memories, pain and a mysterious love
Six Israeli punk acts banded together under the banner 'The Blacklist,' to give out their unfiltered political views in a loud, distortion-heavy tone. 'There has always been political punk, but a blow always hurts more on an open wound'
A foreign diplomat involved in the Gaza cease-fire and hostage-release talks stated, 'Philadelphi corridor remains the main obstacle'; negotiations are on hold, awaiting a U.S. decision on the final mediation document
According to a new report, since the start of the year, German defensive arms exports to Israel have been at their lowest since 2004, and no offensive weapons exports have been approved since March
Another assassination attempt on Trump’s life, a highly anticipated FOMC meeting and continued geopolitical tensions make for another exciting week in precious metals
Iranian, Russian and Turkish recruitment of asylum seekers has been studied and is now being applied in Israel, which has apparently joined the club of countries relying on mercenaries alongside their regular military
Speaking at Haaretz's National Security Conference in Tel Aviv, Germany's ambassador to Israel stressed that Berlin 'doesn't support the settlements' ■ U.S. Ambassador Lew said 'terrorist acts by extremist settlers demand condemnation' ■ MK Mansour Abbas: 'The Israeli public will ultimately listen to leaders who offer hope'
According to Israel's Channel 12, while serving as Coastal District commander Levy said: 'I have nothing personal against [gay people], but I can't stand to see two men walking together in the street, holding hands or kissing'
Political sources say Netanyahu plans to fire Gallant due to his opposition to the ultra-Orthodox enlistment exemption law, which jeopardizes the coalition. Netanyahu may use Gallant's position on a broader Lebanon conflict as a pretext
After Haaretz reported that asylum seekers were being used in Gaza war efforts in exchange for help getting permanent residency status, Israeli rights organizations call on the government to 'meet its moral obligation,' with one aid group slamming 'new low in treatment of asylum seekers and refugees'
New report by the Anti-Defamation League finds Columbia University topping the list of the highest number of tallied anti-Israel incidents on campus in 2023-24, followed by the University of Michigan and Harvard University
In 1904, German soldiers, settlers and scientists built concentration camps and committed atrocities against the Herero and Nama tribes in present-day Namibia. It was the century's first genocide