A day after a Bosnian minister issued a public appeal to cancel the event, claiming participants support those who 'commit genocide,' the Conference of European Rabbis was notified by Swissotel that its contract had been cancelled
A Pew survey published on Wednesday found that 69 percent of Israelis have confidence in Trump's ability to handle world affairs. That compares with only 56 percent who did so in his first term in office, and 57 percent who trusted Joe Biden
As the Olympic gold medalist turned Fox News pundit prepares for Friday's Pride parade, some say Caitlyn Jenner encapsulates Tel Aviv's complexity and welcome the visibility for trans Israelis. Others criticize the choice to invite someone who 'makes a career off of discrediting the LGBTQ community'
With social collapse, mass starvation and displacement, the Gazans living through the war aren't marking the death toll: They're trying to survive. 'Violent men are taking control of humanitarian aid,' a social scientist in the Strip says
Hateful rhetoric toward Reform Jews in Israel is nothing new, but this time it came from Likud, rather than the far right. To ensure that Israeli Judaism doesn't become exclusive to barn arsonists and false messiahs, we need to act
Syria's al-Sharaa met with Johnnie Moore, who leads the group distributing aid in Gaza, and Abraham Cooper, a rabbi from the Simon Wiesenthal Center. Syria and Israel recently held talks aimed at calming tensions
British band Massive Attack warned they would take legal action unless Israeli influencer Hen Mazzig deleted an X post accusing them of incitement at their concert
The 26-year-old is running to represent Chicago on Capitol Hill. Kat Abughazaleh talks to Haaretz about calling out antisemitism on the left, why breaking cycles of trauma matters in politics and why 'we cannot make this a single-issue election'
Ahead of talks, the U.S. president reiterated that he would not allow Tehran to develop arms, regardless of a deal. 'But it would be nicer to do it without warfare, without people dying,' he said
The group Israel Gay Youth has seen donations plummet 90 percent this year, as the Tel Aviv municipality struggles to find sponsors for the annual Pride parade. A trans organization says it's 'in survival mode'
Strong-arming Damascus into adopting political, commercial and cultural ties with Israel like the United Arab Emirates risks inducing the exact opposite. Here's what might prove a better model for peace with Syria
By 10:40 A.M., the last terrorist in Israel's Moshav Yakhini near the northern Gaza border had been killed, but 17 people – including foreign nationals, festival goers and locals – had been either murdered or killed in combat
The U.S. president, Israel's far-right government, its irresponsible media and at least one mysterious poll are telling Israelis – and whoever will listen – that Gazans will easily leave behind the rubble of their homeland and emigrate to greener pastures. Reliable data says otherwise
Giving birth to a future fighter, the pressures of becoming a Jewish mother and what is means to be gay parents in Israel. Three new Israeli plays take aim at society's soft underbelly
A group of Jewish worshippers planned to enter the compound singing and dancing, but the Israel police refused. Eyewitnesses said the far-right minister claimed that banning Israeli flags at the highly contentious holy site 'harms Jews worldwide'
IDF spotter Noa Marciano's body was recovered by the army in November 2023. Her father says government policies are hurting their family: 'My daughter's commander didn't act as expected on October 7 – and he was promoted'
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu approved this secret operation to support a Palestinian militia to guard the humanitarian aid – all while concealing the truth from the public
Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the U.K., and Sweden have imposed 'personal' measures on far-right ministers Ben-Gvir and Smotrich – signaling to Israelis while keeping their distance from Netanyahu
In an effort to dissuade the ultra-Orthodox parties from pushing to dissolve the Knesset, Netanyahu is leaning on the Iranian threat. The Haredim may pretend to take the bait – if only to avoid bringing down the government themselves