Pro-Palestinian protesters in Ghent have been protesting against Israel's military offensive in Gaza and have been occupying parts of its campus since early May. The university, which already severed ties with three Israeli institutions, had 18 ongoing partnerships with Israeli academic institutions
'We regret to inform you that we cannot consider your submission for publication due to the journal's commitment to BDS guidelines,' editors of the Cultural Critique wrote to an Israeli scholar who submitted a paper for review
Sergeant First Class (Res.) Adar Gavriel, 24, from Caesarea, was killed in combat northern Gaza. Sergeant Yehonatan Elias, 20, from Jerusalem, fell in battle in southern Gaza. In the same incident, the IDF said, another soldier was seriously wounded.
The protest groups are set to escalate their struggle against the government and shift focus to the capital, in a bid to bring about an election and dissolve the Knesset before the one-year mark of the war in Gaza
Global trends can often feel extra concentrated within Israel, especially for a sector typically seen as a constant bright spot in the country’s economy and culture.
'Nobody today can rule out the conflict's transition to its final stage,' stated Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council, as Germany and the United States allow Ukraine to launch supplied weapons against military targets inside Russia
The Vancouver Police Department and Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services conducted a search of the Schara Tzedek synagogue after the arson attack damaged the building's entrance.
Many professors of Jewish and Israel studies at California universities wouldn't speak on the record, but agree that this has been their roughest academic year ever. 'It's revealed a lot of fault lines in higher education,' says one Stanford professor
The documentary 'Thai-Land' is a glimpse into an agricultural community near the Dead Sea, where a tight-knit group of Thai workers is essentially living the Zionist dream, the dream that their Israeli employers abandoned
The coalition won't be weakened, but the protests will grow and any remaining diplomatic legitimacy will dissipate ■ Netanyahu's poison machine fights the sane Israel ■ A new election could trigger a stalemate to hell ■ Labor finally gets a new leader
The ongoing military operations in Rafah and Jabalya have driven the Israeli hostages in Gaza out of the public eye ■ If there is any hope for a genuine inquest into the failing of October 7, it just may come from civilians
Biden lays out three-phase Israeli proposal for hostage, cease-fire deal with Hamas ■ Netanyahu says new proposal to Hamas is in line with Israel's goals ■ Israeli army confirms its forces are in central Rafah ■ Hamas releases voice recording of hostage Noa Argamani in Gaza captivity ■ Fifteen rockets fired at northern Israel in latest barrage from Lebanon, IDF says
The City University of New York's faculty union rejected a resolution calling for an Israel boycott. The decision may relate more to salary negotiations than to views on the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Apple plans to upgrade Siri with AI, enabling app operation, voice dictation, web summarization, automated messaging, and AI-driven photo editing. Expected release with iOS 18 at WWDC.
Apple plans to upgrade Siri with AI, enabling app operation, voice dictation, web summarization, automated messaging, and AI-driven photo editing. Expected release with iOS 18 at WWDC.
What do we do when an ultra-Orthodox public devout about its faith faces off against another public – one that's devout about the security of the state?
Shortly after becoming the first U.S. president to be convicted of a felony, Trump called District Attorney Alvin Bragg 'Soros' DA' - invoking the Jewish billionaire Holocaust survivor whose name has been frequently used as an antisemitic dog whistle