Israeli authorities and pro-Israel keyboard warriors, who systematically deny the evidence of expert research, aid agencies and Gazans themselves about catastrophic hunger in Gaza, have a clear, shameless motivation
Thousands of accounts began popping up on Israeli social media after the attack in Moscow, which killed at least 139 people, placing blame against Ukraine and the West. While looking for Israeli sympathies for victims of terror attacks, the campaign's sloppy Hebrew led to ridicule and failure
In a video posted to the group's X account, the leaflets float through the air before landing at the feet of those at the Purim party. '32,000 people have been killed by the Israeli army since October 7,' the leaflet reads in Hebrew. 'More than a million people are at risk. Stop the massacre'
The study gathered examples of antisemitism between October 21, 2023, two weeks after the Hamas massacre, and February 8, 2024, comparing them with antisemitism on the same platforms in the 11 months before October 7
Yair Kulas, the head of the Defense Ministry's export assistance department, took part in transactions that raised eyebrows. But Benjamin Netanyahu's new government rescued him
'I am increasingly alarmed that we may be condemned to repeat history–to once again have to fight for the very right to be Jewish,' Spielberg said at an event celebrating the 30th anniversary of his USC Shoah Foundation
The makers of Egyptian series 'Lunch Box' have apologized for repeating a line spoken by a desperate Palestinian mother searching for her son in a video from Gaza that went viral last October
The prime minister could have expressed his dissatisfaction with the UN Security Council resolution in a variety of ways, but he chose the worst one: committing a diplomatic attack that serves Hamas' Sinwar and Hezbollah and damages the efforts to bring the hostages home
Prime Minister Netanyahu met with ultra-Orthodox party leaders after they refused to support a new version of the bill. After their meeting, the proposal may change once again
Hamas informed the mediating countries that it is sticking to the position it presented two weeks ago: a total cease-fire, return of uprooted Gazans to northern Gaza, and significant prisoner exchanges in return for release of hostages
Blown far, far away from the shrubby deserts of northwestern Africa, probably by blasting winds, the warbler is only the second ever to be seen in Israel
The Israeli prime minister's threat made no impression on the U.S. president – who has run out of patience. The Americans don't understand what Netanyahu wants, but from an Israeli perspective, the answer is clear: to stay in power at any price
Netanyahu must decide now whether to bring the Israeli hostages home and permit the return of the residents of northern Gaza – even at the price of a rift in his governing coalition – or to accede to the extreme right and declare the creation of a 'Palestinian refugee problem 2'
NYT: Former Israeli hostage was sexually assaulted, abused ■ IDF confirms Hamas deputy military leader Marwan Issa was killed in early March strike ■ U.S. says Israel's claim that UN resolution abstention hinders hostage deal negotiations 'inaccurate' ■ U.S. defense chief tells Gallant that it is of 'moral and strategic' interest to protect civilians in Gaza