An army probe found that the hostages' deaths are likely to be the 'byproduct' of an Israeli strike targeting a Hamas commander. A mother of one of the hostages says she received a document from Hamas nine days before her son's death
"We have a unique opportunity to become a global hub for combating hate": 8200 Alumni Association and Generative AI for Good gathered the finest soldiers in the battle against AI-generated hate.
"We have a unique opportunity to become a global hub for combating hate": 8200 Alumni Association and Generative AI for Good gathered the finest soldiers in the battle against AI-generated hate.
Houthi military spokesperson Yahya Saree said that the missile was fired toward an Israeli military target and that the IDF's aerial defense systems failed to intercept it. The IDF announced that the missile was intercepted, but not destroyed
Houthis claim responsibility for launching surface-to-surface missile which hit an open area in central Israel ■ Hamas is willing to delay Israel's withdrawal from the Philadelphi and Netzarim corridors until a multi-phased cease-fire deal is concluded, sources tell Haaretz ■ IDF probing incident in which leaflets urging south Lebanon residents to evacuate were dropped without authorization ■ Here's what you need to know 345 days into the war
Jewish fundamentalist group Temple Mount Activists posted an AI-generated video to their X account showing the Dome of the Rock on the Temple Mount/Al-Aqsa Mosque compound burning to the ground, threatening the status quo on the contentious site
Nomadica jellyfish don't just drift in the current, they actively engage in directional swimming, Israeli scientists find after tracking swarms by plane, boat and drone
The Jewish community of Cheyenne is unique even by American standards – a self-proclaimed shtetl in the high plains of Wyoming. And when you're the only synagogue in town, it pays to be a little flexible
The Polish TV series 'End of Innocence,' about the communist government's brutal clampdown on 'Zionists' in March 1968, explores a rarely discussed tragedy for thousands of Jews – as told by a writer-director who lived through it
Perhaps the greatest achievement of the new documentary that puts you in Netanyahu's office with his two police interrogators is how it links his corruption trial and the Gaza war, alongside revelations such as how the PM 'would sometimes take Sara upstairs when she would yell too much after drinking'
Columnists Jonathan Freedland, Hadley Freeman and David Aaronovitch have resigned from The Jewish Chronicle, after it became embroiled in a scandal over a widely debunked story on Yayha Sinwar planning to flee Gaza with hostages, amid simmering concern about who actually owns the paper
New guidelines to streamline Israel's housing construction process, potentially cut building permit approval times by 1 to 4 years, reducing delays and confusion in the current licensing process.
New guidelines to streamline Israel's housing construction process, potentially cut building permit approval times by 1 to 4 years, reducing delays and confusion in the current licensing process.
If podcast and YouTube pundit Gadi Taub had one grain of integrity, he would condemn fascist populists of Carlson's ilk, people who incite antisemitism
After a months-long campaign, including a controversial 'sex strike,' an American ultra-Orthodox woman has been granted a religious divorce from her husband
Israel's war in Gaza has made it easier for weapons to flow to criminal organizations. While Israel prides itself on its long reach to Beirut, Damascus and Tehran, when it comes to domestic security – particularly for Arab citizens – its arm proves woefully short