While the Palestinians who are arrested are often released at the police station or by the courts after brief detention, the Israel Prison Service has expressed concern over extreme overcrowding in its facilities due to the growing number of arrests
The far-right Israeli Knesset members and minister broke into the IDF facility last July to protest the arrest of eleven soldiers suspected of severely abusing a Palestinian detainee. Two MKs said they'd refuse to cooperate
In the space of less than a week, Israel's government voted to fire the Shin Bet chief and began the process of dismissing the attorney general. What's really motivating Netanyahu? Can mass protests make a difference? How imminent is the danger?
Despite questions over the legality of the Shin Bet chief's firing, Netanyahu has begun interviewing candidates to succeed him – including hostage negotiators, former and current Shin Bet deputy chiefs, as well as former senior Shin Bet officials
'Hamas has nothing left to offer – nothing left to ensure even our basic survival,' one Gazan tells Haaretz, as Palestinians protest across the enclave, desperate for a deal that will stop Israel's bombings and end the war
Despite her outstanding achievements and criticism of antisemitism on the pro-Palestinian left, renowned sociologist Eva Illouz will not be receiving Israel's top prize because of a petition she signed in 2021 asking the ICC to investigate war crimes in Gaza
The only diplomatic action taking place right now is happening in Cairo, under the auspices of Egyptian intelligence chiefs. But Egypt is also growing increasingly frustrated with Israel
Since Israel launched its military operation in the West Bank in January, the Jenin refugee camp has become deserted and lined with ruined buildings. 'They want to drive all Palestinians from their homes, demolish them, make the camp uninhabitable and make us give up'