According to an Al Jazeera report, the mediators suggested that armed militants above and below ground would leave using Red Cross vehicles, avoiding confrontation with the IDF. Israeli military officials said they have not been asked to provide an opinion on the matter
After three years with China's Chery Tiggo 8, the Israeli army is swapping 600 vehicles for Mitsubishi Outlanders amid data-security fears. The IDF now bars Chinese models near sensitive bases, though some MG cars still operate inside Tel Aviv's Kirya compound
Chechen Mufti Salah Mezhiev's antisemitic remarks sparked backlash from the Russian Chief Rabbi, urging Muslim leaders to condemn his hateful statements.
Israel's national security minister knew that his words and actions were provoking brutal Hamas violence against the hostages – but ignored repeated warnings. Now that the hostages are back and are speaking out, extent of the damage he caused is coming to light
Judge Shlomo Benjo declined to order compensation, noting Farah had already won damages in a civil case. Farah denounced the lenient sentence, saying it 'will fail to prevent future police violence' and accused the system of protecting abusive officers
According to Israeli authorities, the suspect worked at a Dead Sea hotel, passed to his Iranian handlers information and photographs of hotels in the area
Cooper is the final hostage from among the Kibbutz Nir Oz members to have been returned to Israel. He was kidnapped alive on October 7 with his wife, Nurit, who was later released
The IDF reservists accused of abusing the Palestinian at the Sde Teiman facility held a press conference calling for their charges to be dropped and for the military advocate general who took responsibility for the leak to be prosecuted instead. Meanwhile, Israel's justice minister and attorney general continue to clash over the latter's jurisdiction to investigate the leak
Israel has been escalating its strikes on Lebanon in recent days while senior officials are escalating their rhetoric against it. The Israeli narrative was that Hezbollah had been weakened and deterred, one official said, but now it is shifting to justify strikes and pressure Beirut
Gitai's 'Yitzhak Rabin: Chronicle of an Assassination' explores the incitement in 1995 that Benjamin Netanyahu helped stoke. After 30 years, the play has finally been put on in Israel
He was an officer in the reserves who a few weeks before his suicide said the war would have unforeseen consequences and had to stop. Other drone operators are suffering just as he did. A Haaretz exposé
Maj. Gen. Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi was detained after being reported missing on Sunday morning, only to be found safe and sound in the evening. She resigned on Friday after admitting she had authorized the leak of footage showing the abuse of a detainee at the Sde Teiman facility
As the Western Wall plaza grows increasingly religious and even messianic, many secular Israelis feel out of place. Just to the south, however, a beautiful empty plaza awaits for egalitarian prayer, quiet reflection or a historical tour
Among the artifacts on display at Yad Vashem's new 'Living Memory' exhibit are actual Holocaust hiding spaces, a Shabbat candelabra made from barbed wired picked off a concentration camp fence by a Jewish inmate, and an original copy of 'Schindler's List'
Scott Cooper's biopic about Bruce Springsteen's 'Nebraska' album trades rock-and-roll energy for moody silences, while 'Regretting You' lives up to its title, and Guillermo del Toro's lavish 'Frankenstein' can't bring fresh life to an over-stitched tale
It wasn't a state ceremony, no one tried to make it one. It belonged entirely to one camp: smaller now, bruised and insecure, yet still there, still standing. Even the word peace was spoken
Audio recordings have been newly released to coincide with the 30th anniversary of Yitzhak Rabin's assassination. The former chief of staff and prime minister talks about balancing military might with a diplomatic process, the importance of U.S. ties and the need to strengthen ground forces
The videos from the southern West Bank show masked Israeli settlers entering the sheep pen, abusing and injuring lambs on the ground. Human rights activists say that settler violence against Palestinian flocks in the West Bank has worsened recently