While the Israeli economy has been weighed down by war, three of the country's biggest lenders just reported their biggest ever profits. Who's to blame?
The pro-Palestinian organization said the Oscar-winning film's Israeli team made statements that draw false equivalence between Israelis and Palestinians that 'may be used to rationalize Israel's genocide'
The justice minister began ousting the attorney general – a process that has only succeeded once in Israel's history. Some say the move is just for show, as Netanyahu's government faces a veritable host of obstacles. Haaretz explains
The poll, conducted in February in the midst of the Israel-Hamas cease-fire and Trump's Gaza takeover plan, reflect Democrats' steady disillusionment with Israel's conduct in the Gaza war following the October 7, 2023, attacks
The plan that Eyal Zamir is expected to present includes the deployment of several divisions across Gaza, which would require the IDF to enlist more reservists
The optics of the freed hostages meeting the U.S. president are undeniably powerful, granting them agency they were so long denied. Whether their cries will just amount to lip service now depends on Trump
As Trump threatens to cut funding to the college over pro-Palestinian protests, investigates the University of California and holds a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on antisemitism, Democrats accuse the GOP of politicizing the issue. Their actions 'erode the freedoms that've allowed American Jews to flourish,' said one student
Journalist Michael Wolff, author of 'All or Nothing: How Trump Recaptured America,' explains why Trump believes the October 7 attacks wouldn't have happened if he were in power, and why the president thinks 'it's all Netanyahu's fault!'
Israeli lawmakers approved the softened bill in the first of three necessary votes ■ The bill calls on higher education institutes to ban activity that shows solidarity with terrorism, including student cells
Speaking to Israeli radio less than 24 hours after Justice Minister Levin signaled his intent to fire the attorney general, Avichai Mendelblit said that his successor is protecting Israel's democracy
Ayham Nasser, a former youth swimming champion and national record-holder, was shot dead Saturday outside his home in Tira, becoming the country's 46th Arab victim of violence this year
Sharona Poslushni's husband, Ran, was mistakenly shot and killed by the IDF while defending his home on October 7. Now she works together with other kibbutz members to rebuild the kibbutz and plans her family's return in the near future
How can the IDF prevent a future repeat of the Yom Kippur War or the October 7 massacre? The IDF should get its act together by learning from Wall Street.
The Netanyahu government has bided its time over trying to fire Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara. But as the judicial coup returns with a vengeance, Israel's leaders have no desire for gatekeepers
Imagine that a right-wing group that aims to Judaize the Palestinian neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah takes over your grandfather's house, pockets the tenants' rent money and tries to evict them. But this time the group provoked Michael Ben-Yair, a former attorney general
The saga surrounding the anonymous Gazan woman's body who was given to Israel instead of slain hostage Shiri Bibas is a morbid example of the attitude toward women in this war
It's a positive sign that the Trump team is willing to talk to a terror group in order to secure the hostages' release from Gaza. The U.S. president's latest threat against Hamas should be seen as part of those negotiations