In 2022, Israel elected its most right-wing government ever. At least three wars later, a breakdown of Israeli voters show not much has changed, but Benjamin Netanyahu and his far-right coalition partners are stagnating
The poll by Israel's Channel 12 News shows once again that neither the coalition nor the opposition bloc will be able to form a government without the support of the Arab parties
The group seemingly did not exist before this week and, unusually, does not have its own Telegram or social media channels. Usually, such groups create channels straight away.
Ayman Ghazali, a 41-year-old restaurant worker from Lebanon, had become a naturalized US citizen in 2016, after entering the country on an immigrant Visa.
According to Israel's emergency services, a 34-year-old woman who sustained shrapnel wounds to her back, was among the wounded in Zarzir, a northern Arab community
Israel's bombardment of Iran strikingly resembles its previous wars against Hamas and Hezbollah: a form of perpetual conflict management which can never achieve the 'total victory' of its most delusional propagandists and which guarantees this third Gulf War won't be the last
The fact that a gunman didn't manage to hurt anyone after he plowed through the synagogue’s doors and drove down a hallway is because of the synagogue's security.
The grant program has become a cornerstone of security planning for Jewish institutions across the United States, especially in the wake of sometimes deadly attacks.
Israeli and U.S. war plans weren't fully baked, aspirations of toppling the regime were too ambitious – and the war assumed a familiar pattern ■ The IDF seems confused over which front should now take priority ■ The chief of staff should take he blame for the dropping of the Sde Teiman case
Meeting Israelis in bomb shelters: Zuheir Balawi taught himself how to make copper bracelets to ease the pain of the war, while Mazzy Sevilia notices how the social gaps narrow a bit down in the bomb shelter
An industrial designer who feels it's easier to be a stranger abroad than an Israeli in Israel, and a retailer who thinks the country can be improved from within by facing reality rather than fleeing it
For 12 years, via completely secret channels, the German chancellor funneled the equivalent of 20 billion shekels to Israel. The goal: to fund its Dimona nuclear reactor and secure the country's future
The precision missiles Hezbollah are firing at Israel are mainly leftovers, but the group has already regained some of its military capabilities. It's time to examine their financial sources
In January, the department ordered the Oakland Unified School District to send letters to families and staff condemning antisemitism and take several other steps. The lawsuit says the district failed
While IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir seemed assured of a lengthy conflict, a source told Haaretz that no political approval had been given for a far-reaching campaign in Lebanon, although decisions could be made soon