Former lawmakers detained for wanting to protest the war, a woman is designated a public security threat over graffiti, and charges against Arab citizens are churned out in droves; Israel's law enforcement agencies are working for the government and against democracy
Even Jews who are incapable of supporting other Jews in times of danger cannot be cut off from the community. Instead, the Jews have always had a better sanction: remembering the actions of renegades, forever
As the number of civilians fleeing the northern Gaza Strip increases, so do reports of Israeli attacks in the ‘safe zone’ in the south, along with congestion and sanitary hazards in displaced persons camps
For the first time in their lives, Jewish Americans are feeling the need to hide their religious and ethnic identity. Some explain why, while others reveal why they refuse to disguise their Jewishness despite the widespread anti-Israel sentiment in some cities
The video shows 13-year-old Yagil Yaakov and 77-year-old Hanna Katzir, both from Kibbutz Nir Oz. The terrorist group said they are prepared to release the hostages for humanitarian reasons
After a month on reserve duty, there are no tales of heroism, barely any showers, but many questions. The first time I went home for a few hours, everything felt different. Even my children. Maybe I am, too
To fight the persecution of Arabs, Palestinians and other minorities is an uphill battle. It is made even more difficult when we simultaneously have to remind the our supposed allies that we are also allowed to exist
Israeli settlers have been growing dates on the land, which the court ruled was illegally handed over to them. The cultivation was done 'not only done in violation of international law and the government's declared policy, [but] even contrary to halakhic law,' the court said
The talks reportedly included a discussion about pausing fighting in Gaza and allowing humanitarian imports of fuel into the enclave, in exchange for the release of 10-15 Israeli hostages
In a poll conducted for the Jewish Federations of North America, two-thirds of Jewish Americans describe the climate in their communities as either tense, uncomfortable or scary
IDF Chief of Staff Herzl Halevi responded to a far-right MK who claimed without evidence that the Palestinian Authority might enter the fighting as a sign of solidarity with Hamas
The Jewish actor-comedian has been Israel’s strongest advocate in Hollywood since October 7. However, her social media posts have gotten her accused of 'hating on Palestinians and Muslims' and 'misappropriating' Martin Luther King, Jr.
In social media videos, Israeli soldiers show themselves beating and humiliating Palestinian detainees, some of whom were released shortly after being abused. For its part, the IDF punished the perpetrators in some of the cases, saying such conduct is in violation of army values
In her questioning, suspect Yael Abadi Reiss was asked by Israeli police what she did on October 7 and if she had voted for the current Israeli government
In the weeks after his compatriots fled Nagorno-Karabakh following a lightning assault by Azerbaijan, Armenian President Vahagn Khachaturyan hopes for a lasting peace between the two countries. He also aspires for better relations with Israel: ‘We are very similar as nations. Both of us have survived genocide. We know what that means’
This is the longest it's been out of commission since strikes began. Syrian and Iranian airlines now fly to Latakia, where the Russian Air Force is deployed