Israel's center and left have failed to offer a clear-eyed liberal strategy to counter the far-right's Kahanist agenda, leaving the Israeli public with no political choice except the right
Many Israelis have relocated abroad in recent years but continue to depend on the safety net back home. They receive salaries in shekels, rely on rent from homes they own in Israel and still use Israeli medical services. Will economic and political upheavals in Israel jeopardize their lives overseas?
Israel's defense establishment senses that Washington and the Israeli government are shutting it out of planning for Gaza's future; a month after the agreement, Israeli defense officials say the Yellow Line is becoming 'Gaza's Berlin Wall,' with U.S.-led plans on one side and Israel, Hamas and all Gaza's residents left on the devastated other side
Over the years, Israeli embassies and missions have been targeted by terror groups acting on Iranian orders. During the Gaza and Iran war, and especially since the Israel-Iran war in June, Israel has stepped up preparations against Iranian-directed attacks on its diplomats worldwide
Norway's sovereign wealth fund sold shares worth billions of shekels in Israeli companies. Now, it's re-examining its considerations: 'There are problems of military occupation in many parts of the world. And we need to have consistent policy toward them for the long-term'
The attacks in two West Bank villages come amid a record wave in Israeli settler violence against Palestinians, with last month recording the highest number of settler attacks in two decades
Among those barred from entering Turkey are far-right minister Ben-Gvir, Defense Minister Katz, IDF Chief Zamir, and the navy chief. The move is expected to heighten Israeli opposition to Ankara's role in Gaza's reconstruction and administration
The IDF Arabic-language spokesperson issued warnings to residents to evacuate their homes in preparation for Israeli strikes. Lebanese sources told Haaretz that the escalation is intended to pressure the Lebanese government to open diplomatic negotiations with Israel
The Belgium-based legal advocacy group is seeking Olmert's arrest for alleged war crimes during the 2008-2009 Israeli military offensive Operation Cast Lead in Gaza, as the former prime minister is scheduled to appear at the Haaretz Berlin Conference
The vast majority of Israeli liberals in parliament and in civil society conceive of democracy only inasmuch as it pertains to protecting the gatekeepers, rather than to safeguarding civil rights and equality before the law
Ben-Gvir's professional diary details his exchanges with Haaretz opponent Amit Segal as well as Israeli rapper Yoav Eliasi, also known as The Shadow, who is known for his far-right political views
The drone, flown by members of a security squad from a nearby Israeli settlement in the northern West Bank, lightly wounded an activist and then fell to the ground. Executive director of Rabbis for Human Rights, Avi Dabush, said the incident could have 'easily ended' with people being killed
The Boston-based defense tech company has now bought six Israeli firms in recent months, strengthening its position in the fast-growing counter-drone market
The judge said that the grounds for extending Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi's detention were due to the danger she poses as well as concerns over potential interference with judicial proceedings, which center on the leak of a video showing the alleged abuse of a Palestinian detainee by Israeli guards
According to Israeli authorities, the suspect worked at a Dead Sea hotel, passed to his Iranian handlers information and photographs of hotels in the area
The videos from the southern West Bank show masked Israeli settlers entering the sheep pen, abusing and injuring lambs on the ground. Human rights activists say that settler violence against Palestinian flocks in the West Bank has worsened recently
A young Israeli woman was told that a job she had applied for was taken by someone who "has a semblance of humanity, and who cares for plants, animals, and the environment."
Yosef Chaim Ohana's two-year captivity in Gaza included fleeing from Israeli airstrikes, starvation and 11 months in a tunnel, he recounted in a television interview. 'Our captors didn't beat us when there was a cease-fire,' he said. 'Reports on Palestinian prisoners' conditions had a direct impact'