Even Israel's allies don't think its government can handle the Gaza war, prompting moves like settler sanctions, military aid freezes, and now possible ICC arrest warrants and the ICJ order on Israel's Rafah operation
The IDF is advancing in the city but even the forced evacuation hasn't solved the problem of combat in a dense area – and it appears that the strain on the force is the main difficulty in the operation
'They arrive slightly shocked, but after a few days, the explosions become routine': When newly armed IDF conscripts would ordinarily still be in training, they now find themselves in the heart of Gaza's battlefield
While ICJ's order to limit Israeli action in Rafah last week was 'vague enough for countries to be able to turn a blind eye,' European diplomats warned that the deadly Israeli attack on Rafah overnight into Monday may change the picture
Israel Police and the attorney general are among the many viewers who avidly watched a two-part TV special into Transportation Minister Miri Regev, and have announced they are examining her conduct in office
Israel's national security minister claimed in a letter he sent to the commissioner that 'allegations of your general dysfunction have been growing lately,' adding that 'the only thing you do well is promote officers close to you'
IDF confirms that Rafah strike targeting senior Hamas members ignited blaze in nearby tent camp that killed 45 civilians ■ Egyptian soldier killed in clash with Israeli forces at Rafah border crossing ■ Qatar's Foreign Ministry: Israel's strike in Rafah could hinder truce negotiations ■ Hamas sources says it would not participate in negotiations due to the Rafah deaths ■ Here's what you need to know 234 days into the war
The Israeli army's assessment, based on soldiers' eyewitness accounts, is that an Egyptian soldier opened fired first at IDF soldiers; Egypt's army said it has opened an investigation into the incident
Israeli human rights groups petitioned Israel's top court to shut down the Sde Teiman facility for Gazan detainees following reports in recent months that conditions there may violate Israeli and international law
Israel's Military Advocate General said that while the IDF is given legal advice on how to achieve its goals of war in accordance with the law, 'in a war of such magnitude and intensity, severe incidents happen'
Gaza and the West Bank used to be among the destinations that Seffi Ben Joseph – one of Israel's first and best-known tour guides – used to visit most frequently. Looking back, he realizes how wrong it was to bring Israeli visitors there
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and Israel's far right are determined to bankrupt the Palestinian Authority before it can be given the chance to take over the enclave from Hamas
In a new documentary premiering in Tel Aviv this week, 'Colleyville,' a rabbi and three congregants recount the long hours when they feared for their lives after a gunman stormed their sleepy town's sole synagogue