The Haifa municipality proposed relocating the weekly demonstration to a remote site far from any main road. Protest leaders accused 'violent far-right elements' of intimidating city officials, and said practical concerns about road closures cannot justify marginalizing a major political protest
Buying the owner of marquee franchises including "Game of Thrones," "DC Comics" and "Harry Potter" will further tilt the balance of power in Hollywood in favor of Netflix.
U.S. President Trump promises Hamas disarmament and IDF withdrawal from Gaza are on the horizon – but ultimately, the fate of Israelis and Palestinians is now in the hands of Gulf monarchs
For Cairo, reconstruction isn't just an act of philanthropy for Gaza's 2 million people, it's part of its national-security concept that fears an invasion by hundreds of thousands of Palestinian refugees
On social media, pro-Israel influencers circulated videos of the restored maternity ward at Al-Shifa Hospital to cast doubt upon the complex's destruction by IDF airstrikes and raids. Satellite imagery and testimonies from Palestinians in Gaza prove otherwise
In a rare public rebuke, IDF chief Eyal Zamir said Israel's policy of containing Hamas since 2008 allowed the group to grow stronger and criticized previous Israeli military operations in Gaza for being 'concerned with weakening the enemy and restoring deterrence – not with defeating it'
The Shin Bet orders against the aides were revealed in the state's response to a High Court petition filed by an Israeli NGO. 'Shows the seriousness of the affair, contrary to Netanyahu's attempt to minimise it,' petitioning lawyer says
Opposition parties would win 69 seats if an election were held on the day the poll was conducted, while Likud remains the largest party with 25 projected seats. Far-right Religious Zionism party would win four seats, after previously failing to clear the electoral threshold
Defense Minister Israel Katz rejected IDF Chief Eyal Zamir's decision to promote an officer who led IDF reservists' protests against the judicial coup in early 2023. Recently, Katz and Zamir have clashed on control over senior IDF appointments
Hamas' 'Jericho Wall' plan for a surprise border incursion was obtained by Israeli intelligence 18 months before the Oct. 7 attacks. On Thursday, Israel's army chief announced he had tasked five senior reserve officers to investigate why the military failed to respond
The 31-year-old British Pakistani was charged with one count of preparation for acts of terrorism not linked to the Heaton synagogue attack, and three counts of disseminating terrorist publications.
At a Haifa conference on public law and democracy, Supreme Court President Isaac Amit said that his ostracization by the Justice Minister Yariv Levin was a boycott of the judiciary as a whole, while former High Court President Aharon Barak said that 'the Prime Minister is ruling the country by himself'
Hundreds of New York Jews and allies gathered in the cold for a support rally, weeks after Park East Synagogue was targeted by anti-Israel protestors calling to "globalize the Intifada.”
After the Hamas attack, Tomas Adzgauskas fought in the Gaza Strip and was discharged in April 2024. Haaretz has identified 15 soldiers who died by suicide since the war began, due to mental health issues linked to their military service