The sister of released hostage Yarden Bibas said during the procession route to the funeral: 'Through the car window, I see a broken country; we won't recover until the last hostage returns home'
There's no doubt that Israel's prime minister is eager to remove Ronen Bar, which is crucial for Netanyahu to shape his desired narrative about the October 7 attacks
ISRAEL: Bibas family laid to rest in Kibbutz Nir Oz as Yarden eulogizes his wife and children ■ GAZA CEASE-FIRE: Four bodies of Israeli hostages set to be returned by Hamas as Palestinian prisoners are released, Israel confirms ■ LEBANON: IDF says it struck Hezbollah arms operative near Lebanon-Syria border, accusing him of 'violating cease-fire'
Prime minister's spokesman asks court to release him from house arrest and NCO asks to have his electronic bracelet removed. Latter's attorney says indictment was filed to keep him under arrest until the end of his trial, even though the investigation is not over
The far right aims to link support for Israel with the cause of extreme right-wing nationalism. The result? Both the internal division of Diaspora Jews, and a wedge between them and their Israeli brethren
In just the past week and a half, red card protests have taken place at soccer matches in Spain, Italy, Malaysia, Tunisia, Britain, France, Greece and Turkey
The Netanyahu government is moving toward Russia, away from Ukraine, and also closer to Vladimir Putin's favored disruptor parties in Europe. It is something Jerusalem's Western allies will have to consider going forward
Yarden Bibas' sister, Ofri, said the prime minister's decision to reveal details about the murders of Shiri, Kfir and Ariel Bibas despite the family's plea for privacy is 'outright abuse' ■ Netanyahu revealed specifics of the murders while speaking before AIPAC
The sadistic, decade-long captivity of two helpless civilians, Hisham al-Sayed and Abera Mengistu, reveals Hamas' terrorist DNA. It should force not only an emotional response, but also an analytic reckoning among those who brushed off evils like these
The director of a Gaza City hospital said the deaths occurred in unheated tents used by displaced families, and that other infants remain at risk due to weather
Nothing was known about Alon Ohel's fate until the latest group of hostages was released over the past several weeks. His younger brother, Ronen, says Alon's captivity is always with him. 'It's like the sun. You can't look at it all the time because it's blinding. But it's always there'