Israeli settlers set up caravans a few hundred meters from the West Bank Palestinian village of Umm al-Khair in August and began building infrastructure. The initial stages of prepping the ground for the outpost were supervised by Yinon Levy, a settler who shot and killed a Palestinian activist and resident of the village in July
The concern in the Israeli army is that its forces could be targeted by terrorists in Gaza who might act independently against the group's mandate to adhere to the cease-fire, as the IDF's current goal is to focus on securing the expected release of the hostages on Monday morning
An Israeli army unit storms a quiet Palestinian village in the West Bank. Jeeps tear through the streets as soldiers seize a family home. From a window, a sniper spots a student waiting for a shared taxi, and shoots him dead. IDF Spokesperson: 'A terrorist threw an explosive device'
The decision to deny visas to the Israeli athletes comes after their planned participation had sparked intense opposition in the world's most populous Muslim-majority nation, which has long been a staunch supporter of Palestinians
Eyal Gur, a leader of a Jerusalem-based democratic protest movement, expressed dismay at the polarization that characterizes Israeli society over the issue of a cease-fire and hostage deal, and urged Israelis to come together during the Jewish festival of Sukkot – even to argue
According to Israeli security sources, Trump is intensively involved in the talks, which could conclude in the coming days. The main remaining question still concerns the boundaries of Israel's withdrawal from Gaza
Nearly a million Israelis and their children now live abroad – joined by 80,000 Israeli emigrants in the last year alone. This group bears enormous economic, social and political importance for the country
A new Israeli series has interviewed those who led the IDF before Hamas' October 7 attack. With no remorse, the immediate former IDF chief before the war cites 'an excellent army' that fought off Israel's enemies, while another former top officer admits 'we became somewhat similar to our enemies' by living in a fantasy world
The pro-cycling team, owned by Israeli-Canadian billionaire Sylvan Adams since 2016, will drop its Israeli identity following a series of protests by pro-Palestinian activists at races and the team's removal from a race in Italy. Adams said he is stepping aside and suspending all active involvement with the team
Nearly a million Israelis and their children now live abroad – joined by 80,000 Israeli emigrants in the last year alone. This group bears enormous economic, social and political importance for the country
The Red Cross said it will continue supporting civilians in Gaza from Deir al-Balah and Rafah, while the Israeli defense minister warned now is the 'last opportunity' for residents to evacuate south
Israeli artist Alina Orlov started filming horses once she realized that the Israel police prefers to import one specific species, from the Netherlands
If Hamas rejects Trump's proposal, Israel has U.S. backing to continue its systematic destruction of Gaza, even at the cost of Israeli hostages' lives. When all the rhetoric is stripped away, the peace plan offers a choice between 'soft' foreign occupation or a violent, uncompromising Israeli one
Dr. Eric Cheyfitz, a tenured American studies professor who has family in Israel, denies he asked Israeli student Oren Renard to drop the class due to his nationality, according to The Nation. He contends the case is part of a broader effort to silence pro-Palestinian teaching and activism
Valerio Antonini of Trapani Shark plans to petition FIBA to disqualify Israeli clubs, citing 'unprecedented genocide' in Gaza. Trapani is drawn with the Israeli Bnei Herzliya team, Tofas Bursa, and Tenerife, scheduled to play in Opava, Czech Republic, on October 28
The man was sentenced to death for allegedly providing Mossad with access to Iranian government databases and investigating electronic imports, the judiciary news outlet Mizan said. Executions of accused Israeli spies in Iran have surged this year, particularly following June's aerial conflict
Mohammed al-Daya, a journalist who worked in the Palestinian Information Center, was reportedly killed in an Israeli strike on a tent in Deir al-Balah; Palestinian reports said an airstrike killed 17 women and children in a residential building in Gaza City