The conflict between criminal organizations in Arab society has intensified in recent years. Places once considered safe – such as private homes, cafés, and quiet streets – have become scenes of violence
'If I see these are people who are implementing my policies – they are appointed. If they don't implement them – they are not be appointed,' said the national security minister and head of the far-right Otzma Yehudit party
MK Idan Roll is expected to vote according to his personal views, potentially giving the coalition support in the Knesset. 'We must open the closed club of the Knesset and ensure that Israel does not miss a historic opportunity for change,' he said
Goni Shifron's idiosyncratic exhibition in Paris focused on the history of the Israeli-Lebanese frontier – with the help of landscape photos taken by her father 40 years ago. 'A border creates an opportunity for a meeting,' she says
The Charity Commission said Chabad Lubavitch Centers raised funds for a soldier, adding, 'It is neither legal nor acceptable to raise funds for a soldier in a foreign army'
ISRAEL: Netanyahu meets with incoming U.S. Mideast envoy ■ LEBANON: U.S. guarantees a full IDF withdrawal from Lebanon by end of month, Al Akhbar reports ■ GAZA: IDF approves rapid evacuation of troops from large areas of Gaza amid progress in hostage talks
Trump's warnings seem to be exerting pressure on Hamas and Israel alike. An American effort to force the sides to implement both phases of the proposed deal is expected, in an attempt to secure a long-term end to the fighting
Global scientific measurements show the average temperature last year was 1.55 degrees Celsius higher than in the preindustrial period, crossing for the first time the 1.5-degree threshold determined a decade ago by the UN Climate Change Conference in Paris
The fallen soldiers were identified by the IDF as Sgt. Maj. (res.) Alexander Fedorenko, Staff Sgt. Danila Diakov, Sgt. Yahav Maayan, 19 and Sgt. Eliav Astuker, 19, from Ashdod
Australia has seen a series of antisemitic incidents in the last year, including graffiti on buildings and cars in Sydney, as well as an arson attack on a synagogue in Melbourne that police have ruled as terrorism
The dismissal follows a Columbia investigation into the law professor's comments after a campus protest last year, where two Israeli students were accused of spraying pro-Palestine protesters with a foul-smelling substance
Report: Hamas proposed to postpone decisions on disputed points of cease-fire/hostage deal to future stages of the agreement ■ Netanyahu met with Trump's Mideast envoy, Steve Witkoff ■ IDF: Forces in north Gaza killed three assailants who emerged from tunnel; IDF launched airstrike on Hamas command compound that formerly served as a school ■ Firefighting and rescue teams in Gaza: At least half of firefighting vehicles out of service ■ U.S. reportedly secured schedule outlining IDF's withdrawal from Lebanon; Israeli official says Israel will withdraw its forces if the terms of cease-fire deal with Hezbollah are kept ■ Here's what you need to know 463 days into the war
Outgoing U.S. Ambassador Jack Lew addressed crowds in Tel Aviv, reaffirming the U.S. commitment to bringing all the hostages home ■ Police arrested two demonstrators at a Tel Aviv rally after declaring the protest 'illegal'