Eye drops for night vision, a lip-reading AI for the battlefield and sensory implants are among the technologies the Israeli army and the Defense Ministry's research directorate aim to develop to 'expand the sensory spectrum' beyond natural human limits
ISRAEL: Smotrich says 'Gaza will be destroyed,' civilians to emigrate after Israeli victory declared in coming months ■ GAZA: 37 people killed in Israeli strikes since Tuesday morning, Gazan medical sources say ■ YEMEN: IDF struck Sanaa Int'l Airport, causing shutdown; U.S. and Houthis announce cease-fire ■ EGYPT: Source says Egypt has received new U.S. proposal for Gaza cease-fire ahead of Trump visit
The Paragon-Italy affair highlights global concerns over Israeli spyware targeting civilians and political opponents. Italy's parliament is investigating if its intelligence used Paragon spyware against a journalist
The Gaza war brought international art activity to a halt in Israel, prompting museums to look to their own collections, primarily although not exclusively involving Israeli art. 'It's not simple dealing with the situation in Israel and continuing to be creative'
Asaad al-Nassasra, who survived the Israeli attack on an aid convoy that killed 15 aid workers near Rafah, was detained by the IDF for 37 days. His family turned to the courts after the army withheld information about his arrest
The writer-director of the long-awaited Israeli TV series 'The Stronghold,' about an Israeli military outpost whose soldiers were taken prisoner during the Yom Kippur War, talks about the chilling similarities between now and then
ISRAEL: Right-wing activists storm Israeli shul during Israeli-Palestinian Memorial Day screening ■ GAZA: Israeli strikes in Gaza killed at least 51 Palestinians, Hamas-run Health Ministry says ■ ICJ: World court holds hearings on Israel's obligation to facilitate aid to Gaza and West Bank ■ UNRWA: Over 50 UNRWA staff detained and abused by Israel since the start of the war, chief says ■ LEBANON: In a first, source with Trump expresses optimism that Lebanon could disarm Hezbollah
At the European U23's championship medal ceremony, the Swiss fencing team did not turn toward the Israeli flag after the Israeli team won gold. The Swiss ambassador apologized to the Foreign Ministry and the Israel Fencing Association
Shortly after the death of a Bulgarian-citizenship UN worker in Gaza, the IDF Spokesperson's Unit claimed that reports he was killed by Israeli military fire were incorrect, calling on the media to be cautious with unverified reports. Over a month later, the IDF took responsibility
Hamas aired a video of Miran last year alongside U.S.-Israeli hostage Keith Siegel, who was freed in February. 'On the eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day, an Israeli cries out for help from Hamas' tunnels. This is a disgrace,' Miran's family said
The wife of the deceased said her husband came to the beach to dive and film sharks, with no intention to feed or provoke them. While the two species of shark in the area don't typically attack humans, Israeli authorities have warned the public not to engage with them
Israeli forces arrived in the West Bank village after settlers set fire to a house and tents and stole sheep. The Palestinian man who died was hit in the chest with an M16 by soldiers. None of the settlers were arrested
'Israel has become a country tainted in the eyes of international content giants': Since the Gaza war began, there has been a discernible drop in the number of original Israeli film and TV productions. Industry professionals reveal how they're surviving, barely
With made-up characters and a positive portrayal of the war criminal's wife, an Israeli play that was supposed to be staged in Tel Aviv three years ago has become a large-scale opera in Romania
In a 2024 survey of Israeli scientists on fellowships overseas, 45 percent said they are staying there because of the regime coup, 47 percent cited the war
Israeli airstrikes across the Gaza Strip on Saturday also targeted a displacement camp. Aid workers in Gaza say the IDF have been sending fewer evacuation warnings since the cease-fire ended in March
CEASE-FIRE TALKS: Report: Hamas rejects Israeli proposal for hostage deal ■ GAZA: Defense Minister says IDF to remain in seized Gaza buffer zones, no humanitarian aid will enter ■ ISRAEL: ICC requests clarification from Hungary over failure to uphold arrest warrant against Netanyahu ■ IRAN: Right to enrich uranium is 'non-negotiable' in talks with U.S. ■ LEBANON: IDF struck vehicle in south Lebanon, killed Hezbollah member
Even a high-profile U.S. adaptation starring Bryan Cranston hasn't stopped 12 other countries from adapting 'Your Honor' ('Kvodo'), making it the greatest Israeli TV export since 'In Treatment' 20 years ago