U.S. Special Envoy to Syria and Lebanon Tom Barrack said the path to stability in Beirut is the beginning of negotiations with Israel. He warned, however, that 'We don't have time for this diplomatic cadence. In four months, you could end all of this'
Opposition leader Yair Lapid condemned extremist politics, criticizing figures like Itamar Ben-Gvir and warning against distorting Judaism with violence and hatred. Former IDF Chief Gadi Eisenkot echoed concerns about political polarization and incitement
A young Israeli woman was told that a job she had applied for was taken by someone who "has a semblance of humanity, and who cares for plants, animals, and the environment."
Analyst Steve Penny projects further downside in silver and gold but calls it a "major buying opportunity." He sees a Fed-driven panic as the spark for triple-digit silver.
Global conflict drives historical asset shifts. Expert Chris Macintosh highlights US moves to secure Western Hemisphere resources, pointing to commodities and cheap South American equities.
Eitan Horn, recently freed from Hamas captivity after 738 days, expressed gratitude to supporters, emphasizing the country's steadfast commitment to the hostages to crowds at Tel Aviv's Hostage Square, where former hostage Matan Zangauker attended for his first time since his return from captivity
Noam Peri, daughter of slain hostage Haim Peri, says she found little comfort in the return of her father's body, but continues to fight for the return of the bodies of the remaining hostages. At the same time, she calls on the public to demand a state commission of inquiry so Israel's government can't evade responsibility
Demonstrators demanded that the Israeli government and police act immediately to halt the cycle of violence and provide a feeling of security to Arab citizens. Since the beginning of the year, 209 Arab citizens have been murdered
Lawyers for the Palestinian village accused Israeli authorities of using decades-old demolition orders as retaliation against residents who challenged illegal settler construction, calling it a warning to others who demand equal enforcement of the law
In the 1930s, Ora Ingber studied architecture in Brussels, where she and other Jewish students from Palestine were warmly welcomed. Not so their Israeli counterparts in Europe today
On Friday, Israel handed over the bodies of 30 Palestinians killed by the IDF, with a total of 225 being returned during the cease-fire. The judicial committee responsible for missing persons in the Gaza Strip identified the remains of 193 Palestinians
Earlier this week, a two-year-old girl died of measles complications after being hospitalized at a pediatric intensive care unit in critical condition for about ten days. Besides the confirmed 1,880 cases, medics estimate an additional 7,000
A preliminary examination at the Institute of Forensic Medicine found no match between the remains of the three bodies transferred to Israel and the 11 deceased hostages still in Gaza. Israel was informed in advance that Hamas is not certain the bodies are those of hostages
After countless upheavals throughout history, the revered institution of the university now faces collapse at the hands of AI. If current trends persist, yeshiva students may soon be the only ones left who can read without a machine's help
The Greeks understood that there is no consolation in absence, but there is redemption in action. They turned symbolic burial into a ritual that allowed life to go on
The video leaves no room for doubt: Dozens of settlers attacked Palestinians harvesting olives, smashing their cars and beating 53-year-old woman with a club. She was hospitalized with a brain hemorrhage. The West Bank police chief promised to arrest the assailant. So far, nothing has happened