A biblical mirage, palm frond harvesting, men in underwear and an offer to Arabs to wear tefillin: In the Jordan Valley, people go on as usual, even during Israel's record-breaking heatwave
Israel's political and security considerations have replaced economic opportunities as the main motivator of emigration to the U.S., according to a first-of-its-kind study. Almost half of those surveyed have no plans to return
Israel's impending approval to build in the E1 area of the West Bank will kill the two-state solution – and threatens Donald Trump's coveted Nobel Peace Prize, since Saudi-Israel normalization is contingent on a Palestinian state
The dismissal of Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara, and the dismantling of Israel's judicial system may generate nothing more than an indifferent eye-rolling shrug from those who accuse Israel of pinkwashing. But make no mistake – this is a direct threat to the civil rights of all minorities in Israel
Israel's government treats the hostages not as a priority, but as a problem – an inconvenience to larger ambitions like building settlements in Gaza and deporting its Palestinian residents. Organized diaspora Jewry has looked the other way
The Trump-aligned lawmaker said Gaza is starving and urged fellow lawmakers to halt funding to Israel's 'nuclear-armed' government, accusing it of 'systematically cleansing' Palestinians from their land
Netanyahu's coalition is bypassing long-standing legal procedures to oust Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara, replacing an independent oversight body with a political committee – and daring the Israel's High Court to stop it
No one charted Israel's journey quite like David Tartakover: From the early optimism of Sadat's visit and the rise of Peace Now, to the despair of occupation and the Netanyahu years. This week, he died at 81
A rare on-air comment about Gaza's hunger crisis has sparked backlash from right-wing pundits. Yonit Levi – a mainstay of Israel's most-watched news program – made the remarks amid a slow but noticeable shift in Israeli media coverage of the war
Just 8 percent of Democrats and 25 percent of independents now back Israel's Gaza war, compared to 71 percent of Republicans, marking the largest partisan divide Gallup has recorded on the issue
There's one common cause between those who believe that Israel's devastation in Gaza justifies the term 'genocide', and those who insist it's an exaggeration: They both hope their arguments will influence a broader public. But there's a terrible problem with the discussion taking place right now
'We can't get used to that,' says David Midan, who was in charge of Israel's hostage policy at the time of IDF soldier Gilad Shalit's release in 2011, adding that Netanyahu's approach to the issue was much more professional: 'Netanyahu wanted a deal'
Netanyahu wants to oust one of Israel's last gatekeepers of democracy and the rule of law, Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara. It's just a shame her courage and principles don't extend to war, starvation, expulsion and occupation
Speaking of the Israeli strikes in support of the Druze, U.S. Envoy Tom Barrack suggested that Israel would prefer to see Syria fragmented and divided, saying Israel's intervention 'creates another very confusing chapter' and 'came at a very bad time'
The bill focuses on domestic spending but includes $500 million for Israel's missile defense programs and $122.5 million for U.S.-Israel cooperative programs. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez came under fire for failing to support a measure to freeze the funds
Israel's recently unveiled plan – to force 600,000 displaced Palestinians into a 'humanitarian city' to be established on a strip of land where Rafah once stood – raises critical, and chilling, questions about the Netanyahu government's intentions for Gaza
The High Court of Justice told Gali Baharav-Miara that Israel's government can summon her to a pre-termination meeting, set for Monday. In a statement, the government accused the attorney general of denying it a fair legal process
A report by UN rapporteur Francesca Albanese accuses Amazon and other companies of enabling Israel's supposed genocide and apartheid. Time for a reality check
Most Israelis think personal political interests drive their prime minister's refusal to close a cease-fire/hostage deal. But there are many reasons why an agreement would actually benefit Benjamin Netanyahu – from relations with Trump and regional normalization to who will win Israel's next election