Le Pen faces up to 10 years in prison in a major blow to her party. Her likely successor, Jordan Bardella, headlined Israel's 'Combatting Antisemitism' conference last week
After more than a decade of quiet outreach to populist parties in Eastern Europe, Israel is forging formal ties with their Western counterparts. Jewish leaders across the continent warn this could deepen antisemitic backlash and erode longstanding norms of communal safety and political neutrality
A far-right lawmaker said the WHO "has adopted and echoes the Hamas narrative." A physicians' association warned that Israel's withdrawal could "significantly harm national security and public health"
Aner Shapira, who faced down Hamas at a roadside shelter on October 7, posthumously launched his new album in a Jerusalem where creators like him are determined to stay
The two aides, Yonatan Urich and Eli Feldstein, were arrested on suspicion of contact with a foreign agent, receiving bribes, fraud, breach of trust and money laundering. Netanyahu has testified in the case in his Jerusalem office, with the AG's approval
The prime minister declared that the war will only end after Hamas is disarmed and its leaders exiled, pushing it into a corner and distancing any chance of a settlement or advancing the Arab reconstruction plan
Criticism of the decision came from both sides, with opposition MKs saying Eli Sharvit's appointment came before a final court decision, while Likud members disapproved of Sharvit's opposition to the overhaul
M. has a beautiful voice, but winds up glorifying the occupation. Plus, an exhibition shows that everything these days makes Israelis think about Oct. 7
Since October 7, settler assaults on Palestinians have significantly escalated in both frequency and aggression. Israeli security forces are turning a blind eye
Netanyahu's government is sleepwalking into crisis by aligning himself with Russia against Ukraine. It is a grave mistake for Israel to underestimate Canadian influence
The announcement comes despite the attorney general's disapproval of Netanyahu proceeding with the process and in light of the Shin Bet's investigation into the prime minister's associates and their relationship with Qatar, known as 'Qatargate'
For the first time in the history of this militaristic and power-adulating country, a refusal to fight in the Gaza war could be at the core of the national consensus. We cannot miss this opportunity
The probe found: soldiers abandoned their guard posts and went into shelters after sirens were sounded in response to the rocket fire that marked the start of the Hamas attack. The soldiers were unaware that militants were about to begin an invasion and were following proper siren protocol
On the surface, there seems to be truth to the signals from Netanyahu about progress in talks for the release of the hostages. However, this progress has not been reflected in the key disputed issues between Israel and Hamas
GAZA: Israel's defense establishment see Rafah evacuation as mean to apply pressure on Hamas ■ LEBANON: Report: Lebanese army arrests Syrians, Palestinians suspected of firing rockets at Israel ■ YEMEN: At least three killed in reported U.S. airstrikes in Yemen, Houthi rebels say
A segment on CBS' 60 Minutes detailled the horrors released Israeli hostages endured in Hamas captivity. It concluded with Keith Siegel breaking down in tears, saying how he is now working to bring the remaining hostages home before it is too late while dealing with his continued trauma
Rescue teams found the bodies of aid workers whose contact was lost about a week and a half ago. According to the Hamas-run health ministry, some of the workers were found with their hands bound
The Turkish president, speaking at an Istanbul mosque during the Eid prayer about Gaza, said, 'May Allah destroy the Zionist Israel,' as the Israeli and Turkish foreign ministries clashed in an exchange on X