Israel's ban on infrastructure work on Shabbat has no parallel anywhere in the enlightened world. This government of the ultra-Orthodox and the far right isn't even capable of building an overpass on Shabbat
As soon as it became clear to Netanyahu that Gantz had managed to steal his ride, the prime minister had two alternatives: The first was to congratulate him and provide the traveler with messages to relay to Washington and 10 Downing Street. The second was, well, to go berserk
An Israeli strike hit a home in Rafah in southern Gaza, killing 13 family members and leaving another nine missing under the rubble, according to survivors and local health officials
Sgt. Major (res.) Dennis Yekimov, 33, from Petah Tikva, was killed on Saturday in Khan Yunis. 'I'll never see you again, only in pictures. You were the best father in the world,' mourned his young daughter
Sources in Israel's security cabinet criticized Netanyahu's demand to receive a full list of living hostages to be released in a deal with Hamas. 'This didn't need to be made into a deal-breaker for advancing the negotiations," one said
What if Israelis weren't being told time and again, in every news cycle in Israel, that anti-Israel, pro-Hamas sentiment is sweeping through America, terrifying Jews and Israelis there?
Israel holds on sending delegation to Cairo after Qatar says Hamas failed to send list of captives to be released ■ Hamas source says deal could be 'reached within days' ■ IDF: preliminary probe into deaths of more than 115 Gazans waiting for aid found that Israeli forces did not attack them ■ Head of Israel's National Food Security Council calls for cease-fire because of 'extreme hunger' in Gaza ■ Here's what you need to know 149 days into the war
The shooting at Palestinians waiting for aid trucks reflects ignorance of the severity of the situation. While Israel ignores humanitarian groups' warnings, the world is listening
Waving a Palestinian flag is not an illegal act in Israel, despite efforts by far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir to make it so. According to the police, the 18-year-old fan was 'strenuously questioned' before being released
Over 300,000 Israelis were called up for reserve duty in October, with many spending an unprecedented amount of time at war and away from their families. Three combat reservists talk about the challenge of going 'from 100 to zero' when returning home
Israeli survivors of the October 7, scattered throughout the country, are still paying mortgages for destroyed homes in deserted areas. The banks insist the decline in value is temporary
Israeli photographer Anne Simin Shitrit left religion and lived among settlers. In her new exhibition she presents West Bank youth like you have never seen them before
Food security head Prof. Roni Strier, appointed by the previous government, warned that Israel is party to international agreements that require it to protect civilian lives in war zones and obey 'clear rules of the game'
War cabinet minister Benny Gantz's visit to Washington to meet with Vice President Kamala Harris and others signals that the White House sees him, and not Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as the adult in the room in Jerusalem
New report by Israel National Council for the Child reveals the extent to which the Hamas massacre and ensuing Gaza war have affected Israeli children psychologically – and how unprepared the education system was to cope
In Germany it should be okay to criticize Israel without being called antisemitic. But the deep bias against Palestinians, and left-wing Jews and Israelis, all in the name of supposedly reckoning with Germany's deeply antisemitic past, has reached alarming levels