The last few years have been bad for the war on corruption, and letting Ben-Gvir appoint the next head of the police's investigations department will deal it a death blow. And then there's Netanyahu, who seeks to completely take over the civil service
Speaking to the London-based Policy Exchange think tank, Robert O'Brien - who is likely to be in Trump's cabinet if he wins in November - said that a British arms embargo 'would really hurt the western alliance and NATO'
Joshua Leifer, the author of 'Tablets Shattered,' was one of the first members of progressive-Jewish group IfNotNow. But the response of his onetime allies to October 7 proved a life-changing moment for him
Yariv Levin reportedly told acting chief justice that if his Supreme Court candidate is not approved, he and other ministers will also intensify their efforts to remove Israel's attorney general
Yasur, 22, is ranked number one in the world for men's para-taekwondo and is a two-time world champion. He defeated Turkey's Ali Can Ozcan, number two in the world rankings, in the men's -58 kg gold medal bout for Israel's 385th Paralympic medal
Recruitment of kohanim, breeding red heifers, architectural plans – anyone who thinks that Ben-Gvir and his cohorts want only to pray on the Temple Mount should look again. The big project is already underway
The IDF claims it has discovered documents revealing how Hamas manipulated respected Palestinian polls to inflate Hamas' popularity. Pollster Khalil Shikaki responds: 'This sounds like a war of narratives between the [Israeli] army and Hamas to shape public opinion'
'How I saved Herzl's diary': Eighty years ago, poet Abraham Sutzkever described in Haaretz how he and other intellectual inmates saved manuscripts, letters and precious books from the Nazis
The Israeli military supports the brief cease-fires but is waiting for the government to make a decision on allowing the campaign to vaccinate 600,000 children after Gaza's first case of polio
The Israeli army's top brass is acknowledging settler violence, and calling it what it is: an act of terrorism. Now, it must bring the penalties for soldiers who allow and abet these crimes in line with those for civilians
A new study sheds light on the tumultuous life of Margarethe Csonka – a young Jewish woman whose love affair with a woman 10 years her senior nearly ended in death, and her significant influence on the thought of the father of psychoanalysis
This special time of the year provides an ideal moment for rallying support and engaging Jewish communities in the shared global responsibility for the strength of the State of Israel.
This special time of the year provides an ideal moment for rallying support and engaging Jewish communities in the shared global responsibility for the strength of the State of Israel.
European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell is frustrated that the EU hasn't done enough to help Gazans, build peace in the Middle East and rein in the extremists in Netanyahu's government. 'We were reactive at best, passive at worst, certainly not as proactive as we should have been,' he tells Haaretz in an interview
Israeli scientists eavesdrop on marmosets and find they take turns 'talking' and labeling each other with specific calls, a first among non-human primates