A new study by Mizrahi-Tefahot Bank: Over half of Israelis are willing to move to a different area in the country and believe that with hard work, they can achieve their dream of owning an apartment.
A new study by Mizrahi-Tefahot Bank: Over half of Israelis are willing to move to a different area in the country and believe that with hard work, they can achieve their dream of owning an apartment.
Thirty-eight percent of Israelis would support pardoning the Prime Minister, a poll published by Kan news found. In a Channel 12 News poll, 42 percent opposed a pardon without Netanyahu's resignation
Israelis took to the streets to demand the establishment of a state commission of inquiry into the events of October 7 and the war in Gaza, and the return of the bodies of the last two deceased hostages. Earlier on Sunday, hundreds gathered to support Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara in Tel Aviv
Amazon, Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube host multiple songs calling for the killing of Jews and Israelis, like punk rap duo Bob Vylan's chants "death, death to the IDF" or "Boom, Boom Tel Aviv."
Citing changing security realities, Shin Bet chief David Zini endorsed the death penalty bill, which passed first reading in the Knesset. Prior to October 7, security officials warned that executed 'martyrs' could become heroes – but with Hamas no longer holding any living Israelis hostage, there is no longer an obstacle to promoting the bill
Since Oct. 7, increasing numbers of Israelis have packed up and moved to Greece – some for good. But hostile graffiti, anger over the war in Gaza and a feeling of alienation have cast a pall over their lives. A Haaretz reporter set out to explore the encounter between locals, Greek Jews and the new arrivals
Israeli travel insurance reports and rescue services indicate a surge in mental health crises among young Israelis traveling abroad, particularly in Thailand, following two years of warfare. Since policies exclude mental health crises, many families end up having to foot the bill
A poll shows that 76 percent of Israelis back the deal for Gaza with Hamas. There's no chance at least half the public will give Netanyahu credit for ending the war and returning the hostages if he doesn't take responsibility for the events that led up to October 7
On Monday, Israelis on balconies, at kiosks and in public squares were glued to their screens, watching the live broadcast to end all live broadcasts. Now, with the living hostages at home and no longer a national asset, it's time to face the music
A four-year study that looked at health metrics of thousands of Israelis, before and after the outbreak of the war, successfully 'captured' how trauma is reflected in physiological and emotional metrics
Israelis have become the new bearers of humanity's sins, with their ostracism seen as salvation – a view especially ironic given the deep ties between Italians and Jews.
One small café in Tel Aviv's Carmel Market has become a culture center for Israeli dissidents. Meanwhile, portraits of Israelis transforming October 7 trauma through surfing are showcased at Eretz Israel Museum, and a new film festival in Jaffa pairs silent films with live music from Israeli composers
The sign, which was displayed for several hours according to the Jewish Community of Fürth (IKG Fürth), explained that the Fürth business Pizza Zulu was engaging in protest against Israelis.
The owner of a pizzeria in Bavaria posted a sign notifying Israelis that they were not welcome. The country's anti-discrimination chief says that 'unfortunately,' he didn't violate the law, which doesn't protect against discrimination based on nationality, adding that 'It shouldn't be allowed to happen, especially in Germany'
In lockstep with Netanyahu, opposition leaders lined up to condemn Israel's closest allies who recognized the State of Palestine – instead of telling the public that death, destruction and 'Super Sparta' need not be their fate nor that of their children. Here's what Israelis deserve to hear instead
The conventional wisdom about what Israelis could and would tolerate has been proven wrong and increasingly seems less like societal resilience and more like madness
The Hebrew translation of 12 short graphic novels is out, but it's a kind of island of self-pity disconnected from the current situation. Also, a Jaffa book fair gives Arabic-language authors a voice, and a top-10 list shows how Israelis prefer their pop music in Hebrew
Israelis will not be able to attend London's Royal College of Defence Studies, which offers security education to British and international students. 'Israel's exclusion is a profoundly dishonorable act of disloyalty to an ally at war,' an Israeli government official said