The Tel Aviv District Court approved publishing the name of the reservist accused of leaking classified material to Eli Feldstein, allowing two days for a state appeal. The judge also granted Haaretz's request to narrow the gag order
The place where Jesus was buried and resurrected is a location of great theological significant. In Jerusalem, three places claim to be where Jesus Christ was buried.
The bill allows the Education Ministry director general to refuse to employ academics with degrees from Palestinian institutions, citing antisemitic content and incitement against Israel in their education
The Hanukkah ceremony is held in the men's section, where entry to women is forbidden. The organization, however, won't hold its breath for a response from the rabbi, and will put together their own menorah, brought in by the women in parts
Just four months after a giant seed round, Decart has raised another $32 million. Its software speeds up AI training, but investors – and the gamers community – are drawn to its generative game model
Mahmoud Abu Arisha, the manager of the Arabic-language Al Saraya Theater, was summoned for police questioning twice in recent months and forced to cancel a screening of a Palestinian-directed film
The FBI used an undercover informer to make contact with the George Mason University student, an Egyptian national, who allegedly recruited the informer to make a bomb and purchase a rifle, to be used on a building representing the 'Yahud'
In a self-aggrandizing article in the Wall Street Journal this weekend, Benjamin Netanyahu avoided mentioning the 100 hostages held captive in Gaza because they don't fit his 'total victory' narrative
Since Saturday evening, at least 30 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza in separate strikes throughout the Strip ■ The director of Kamal Adwan Hospital in north Gaza, ordered to close by the Israeli army, said obeying was 'next to impossible'
In June, the IDF confirmed that Haim Peri was killed in captivity in Gaza. His grandson Mai Albini-Peri was one of the first hostage relatives to claim a link between the Israeli government's continued survival and the continuation of the war
Israel is demanding the release of the men as part of a list of 34 hostages, in exchange for 250 Palestinian prisoners, some serving life sentences, according to Egypt's Al-Rad news channel
The Canadian government announced a national antisemitism forum after the shooting of the Toronto Bais Chaya Mushka Elementary School and arson of the Montreal Beth Tikvah Synagogue.
'It is impossible to celebrate while there is still blood being spilled in the Gaza Strip and dozens of people are killed every day,' the mayor says. This year again, only masses and religious ceremonies will be held on Christmas in Bethlehem
Reporters Without Borders stands with independent media and journalists who challenge the Israeli government's narrative and feel increasingly isolated these days, under pressure from the Gaza war and Prime Minister Netanyahu's legislative offensive, intended to create a distorted, illiberal, pro-government news monopoly
Hashem Younis Hashem Hnaihen, 44, pleaded to four counts of threatening to use explosives and one count of destruction of an energy facility, the DOJ news release says.
Israel's navy has been actively involved in combat and defense operations since the October 7 Hamas attack, marking a departure from its more limited role in past wars