Ari Rosenfeld, accused of giving classified information to Netanyahu's spokesperson, Eli Feldstein, initially claimed he relayed it to expose politicians to new information. But evidence shows that he planned to leak information to the Israeli media beforehand
Amnesty Israel sources say employees heard the news through a mass email to all Amnesty International workers. They call the move an expulsion, not suspension, and say accusations of racism against Palestinians are ridiculous
The IDF – which previously operated in the area where Youssef's body was found but returned due to new information received by the Prisoners and Missing Persons Unit – knew in advance that they were searching for bodies, not live hostages
The Holon puppet museum, with some 4,000 items, is being closed as part of the mayor's cultural cutbacks. The center's director is leaving his life's work behind
Yarrow, member of the 1960s folk group Peter, Paul and Mary and a progressive activist whose causes included a two-state solution, died on Tuesday after entering hospice last month
When the two women who accused Israeli pop star Eyal Golan of rape went public, it produced more results than 11 years of investigations. Their second TV interview would have been perfect, if not for the men interviewing them
On October 7, Dafna Margalit's daugher, Nili, was taken captive, and her husband, Eliyahu (Eli) Margalit, was murdered by Hamas terrorists. While Nili was later released from captivity, Eli's body is still in Gaza
The UN's special representative on conflict-related sexual violence asked to investigate Hamas' alleged crimes on October 7 and towards the hostages, but Israel refused her request to access Israeli detention facilities to examine claims of IDF abuse. Israeli women's rights groups warn this could lead to Israel, instead of Hamas, being added to the UN's sexual violence blacklist
U.S. President-elect Trump suggested he would impose tariffs on Denmark if it resists his offer to purchase Greenland, the vast Arctic island which he deems vital to U.S. national security
On Thursday, Lebanon's parliament will convene to elect a president, with Chief of Staff Joseph Aoun the strongest contender. Could he oversee the disarmament of Hezbollah in the south, or will Israel cement its presence in a 'security zone,' like in the '90s?
Netanyahu's coalition is breaking new records in its fight against the institutions of the rule of law, but there may be worse to come: Justice Minister Levin appears ready to advance the controversial bill changing the composition of the Judicial Selection Committee
ISRAEL: IDF says body of hostage Youssef Alziadana recovered from Gaza, concern over his son Hamza's life ■ GAZA: 28 Palestinians killed in IDF strikes across Gaza since midnight, health officials say ■ WEST BANK: Palestinian sources report two children killed in an IDF drone strike Tamun