Israel news feed for Saturday, August 23, 2025
- Trump's place is in the ICC, not the Nobel Prize ceremony
- While the country is stuck, Israel's transport minister flies abroad
- 'It's antisemitic by the way': Trump Administration speechwriter promoted Great Replacement theory
- Irish medical consultants demand state not give sick children Israeli medicine
- Israeli officer Ori Gerlic killed in Gaza's Khan Yunis in explosion involving IDF device
- 'Our sons will die': Hostage families demand Gaza deal, not takeover as tens of thousands protest across Israel
- Benny Gantz offers to join Netanyahu government to secure hostage deal, set 2026 election
- Gaza Health Ministry: 61 Palestinians killed, eight of hunger-related causes in past day
- Jews hanging posters of Israeli hostages hit with paint amid clash at German protest camp
- Why Hamas is backing the Gaza deal with Israel it rejected months ago
- 'Stop the genocide': Thousands of Jews and Arabs rally in Tel Aviv against Gaza war, hunger
- Truth is stranger than fiction: Trump's Truth Search AI backfires, contradicts president's claims
- Trump's latest corporate move sees US take 10% equity stake in Intel
- The Bukharan Quarter: A long way from the Silk Road
- The Bukharan Quarter: A long way from the Silk Road
- Secular Israelis must realize: The country's fate is no longer in our hands
- Jewish tradition views weeping as a secret weapon. 20 years ago, it proved powerless
- 'Jews were intensely immersed in the Muslim world. There was movement between the religions'
- In this small school, Gaza's youth learn English amid the ruins
- In one night, settlers rampaged through three Palestinian communities – leaving one dead
- Israeli officer Ori Gerlic killed in Gaza's Khan Yunis in explosion involving IDF device
- Jews commemorating hostages splattered with red paint in Frankfurt
- IDF: Missile fired from Yemen likely broke up midair; debris fell in central Israel, no injuries
- Jerusalem man indicted after asking former chief rabbi for permission to murder Israel's attorney general