The Wall Street Journal reported that the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, who is currently on leave over sexual misconduct allegations, planned to issue arrest warrants against the Israeli far-right ministers over their roles in expanding West Bank settlements
Prof. Mooli Lahad believes that even if the Israeli government has no good news for the hostage families right now, it can still help reduce their psychological distress by changing its approach
Less than a week after an outpost was erected adjacent to a Bedouin village in the West Bank, its Palestinian residents were forced to flee. Six Palestinians, an Israeli activist and a settler were wounded in clashes. No arrests were made
Israeli science faces a potential crisis as EU member states consider suspending Israel from key research and development programs, including the prestigious Horizon Europe, due to the conflict in Gaza
A haunting illusion of normalcy, heartbreak with every phone alert, and the sense of being erased. At Cannes, Israeli director Nadav Lapid's new film 'Yes' offered a portrait of Israel's fractured soul
From a defining symbol of early Zionist culture to a beloved beachfront spectacle, Avi Weissblei's 'Hora,' a documentary screened at the DocAviv festival, traces the surprisingly moving story of Israeli folk dance
Without a tender or proper procedure, a team led by the prime minister's military secretary recruited an obscure, inexperienced company to coordinate humanitarian operations in Gaza. Though the company presents itself as American, Israeli figures are also involved – and many questions remain unanswered
Recent statements on Gaza and the Washington D.C. shooting show exactly why the Israeli left keeps losing elections to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Here's what Yair Golan, chair of the Democrats Party, has to learn
GAZA: Health officials say 38 Palestinians killed by Israeli airstrikes on Sunday ■ ISRAEL: IDF chief says Gaza war is 'not an eternal war,' army will 'work to shorten it, while fulfilling its goals'; Israel raises travel warning for Canada over terrorist threat
The Israeli military strictly prohibits involving civilians in military missions as human shields. However, the AP spoke to former Israeli soldiers and detainees who said some IDF commanders weren't just aware of the use, some even gave orders to do so
The influencer, joining a growing collection of voices openly supporting the murder by saying 'I do not condemn the elimination of the Zionist officials who worked at the Israeli embassy last night' online, may be the one with the largest audience
“I do not condemn the elimination of the Zionist officials who worked at the Israeli embassy last night,” Christensen, a Gen-Z influencer who goes by YourFavoriteGuy on TikTok, said.
Lacking support from Israeli lawmakers, Rivka Bohbot, wife of hostage Elkana Bohbot, finds empathy only at rallies or during trips abroad with her 4-year-old son. 'Though every trip disrupts my child's routine, at least there, they listen to us'
■ GAZA: UN World Food Program says 15 humanitarian aid trucks were looted after 107 entered on Thursday ■ IRAN: Iran says 'some, but not conclusive progress' was made in fifth round of nuclear negotiations ■ ISRAEL: IDF intercepts one rocket launched from Gaza; IDF says second sirens sounded were false alarm ■ U.S.: Suspect who shot Israeli embassy workers at Gaza aid event charged with murder
The murder of two embassy staffers marks a grim escalation of violence since October 7, 2023. But for decades, Israeli embassies, from Turkey to Thailand, London to Buenos Aires, have been targeted by attacks claiming the lives of diplomats, their families and civilians caught in the crossfire
Israeli leaders from both the coalition and opposition tied the Washington D.C. embassy staff murders to the 'incitement and brainwashing' by the pro-Palestinian movement in the U.S. ■ World leaders condemn 'cowardly, antisemitic' attack
Israeli far-right Channel 14's coverage of humanitarian aid to Gaza reveals a disturbing moral calculus: starvation is acceptable, as long as no one sees it
Yehoud, freed after 482 days in captivity, called her Knesset appearance an 'act of desperation.' She said she was beaten and isolated after her captors' relatives died in Israeli strikes. Her partner Ariel Cunio and his brother David remain in Gaza
Prof. Jonathan Dekel-Chen had to fight for over a year until his son, Sagui, was released from Hamas captivity in February. He says the U.S.-initiated release of Edan Alexander shows the Israeli government's 'lack of commitment' to releasing the hostages