Mossad chief, Sinwar's deputy in Cairo for cease-fire/hostage release talks with Qatari, Egyptian mediators ■ South Africa approaches ICJ regarding Israel's looming military op in Rafah ■ France says it will impose sanctions on 28 settlers who've attacked Palestinian civilians in West Bank ■ Hezbollah's Nasrallah says his organization is 'committed to fighting Israel until it is off the map' ■ Here's what you need to know 130 days into the war
The French Foreign Ministry also called for similar sanctions to be made on a wider, European scale. Far-right lawmaker Tzvi Succot: 'Undemocratic procedure, conducted solely according to whims of extreme left organizations'
New poll by the American Jewish Committee finds that over 90 percent of U.S. Jews consider antisemitism to be a problem in the United States, with nearly half believing it is taken less seriously than other forms of bigotry and hatred
The Sanremo Festival is usually all about picking a local representative for the Eurovision Song Contest. This year's edition turned ugly when the Jewish community inadvertently amplified the message of a pro-Palestinian rapper
In Tuesday's toss-up race for expelled lawmaker George Santos's House seat, Republican nominee Mazi Pilip, an American-Israeli IDF veteran, faces off against pro-Israel former Dem. Rep. Tom Suozzi
Despite the Senate's passage, it is not clear that Republican Speaker Mike Johnson will even bring the bill to a vote in the House, having faulted it for lacking conservative provisions to stem a record flow of migrants across the U.S.-Mexico border
The Israeli army announced it was moving up draft dates for pre-army preparatory students amid the Israel-Hamas war – but has not moved up the draft for any ultra-Orthodox yeshiva students
Scholars and historians are still studying the life and travels of history's most famous traveler. On his journey eastward, the Venetian trade stopped in Acre and Jerusalem, where the Crusaders, Mongols, and Mamluks fought for control
A paragraph about Libyan Jews in the Holocaust was omitted from the Hebrew version of Primo Levi's masterpiece 'If This is a Man' when it was published in Israel in 1988. Now a new translation corrects the error. 'How could the most important book about Auschwitz not mention this?'
The woman and her teenage son were in their car in the city of Kiryat Shmona when a missile fell next to them, wounding them both severely; 'The car was blown away, they got out, and then a second missile hit them,' the deputy mayor said
The panelist said the Israeli PM 'wants them dead, as holy martyrs, for his own reasons,' prompting Netanyahu's party to declare that 'Hamas does not need their own media if it has News 13'
Ryanair did not initially give an official statement or explanation for its decision to cancel all flights to and from Israel in March and April, but later said the decision was made due to the closure of a terminal
Tuesday's incidents come amid rising settler violence in the West Bank and attempts to clear lots for future settlements – and after the U.K. and U.S. each sanctioned four extremist Israeli settlers in unprecedented moves
Battalion chief Netanel Yaacov Elkouby, 36, Maj. Yair Cohen, 30, and Sgt. Ziv Chen, 26, served as reservists in the Gaza Strip and were killed when an explosive device was detonated in a building near Khan Yunis