The IDF spokesperson apologized and said 'human error' was to blame, after the army delivered material to the British newspaper with details of the kidnapping of Israeli Matan Zangauker by Hamas terrorists which were previously unknown to the family
Foreign Minister Israel Katz said Israel will 'sever the connection between Spain's representation in Israel and the Palestinians,' in response to Spain's recognition of a Palestinian state, and a remark by the country's deputy PM he deemed antisemitic
Katz ordered the measure two days after Spain, Ireland and Norway announced they would unilaterally recognize Palestine as a state, a measure that officially goes into effect on May 28.
The army says that the three were killed during Hamas' October 7 attack in Israeli territory, or before they were taken into the tunnel where they were found in Gaza
In an exclusive report, NBC News has learned that top United States officials are growing increasingly concerned about the deepening military alliance between Russia and North Korea, fearing it could embolden Pyongyang to take provocative actions in the lead-up to the 2024 presidential election – creating further instability after wars have erupted in Ukraine […]
The IDF announced Friday morning it has recovered the bodies of three more hostages in a midnight operation in the northern Gaza Strip. Hanan Yablonka, 42, Michel Nisenbaum, 59, and Orión Hernández Radoux, 30, were initially believed to be alive, but intelligence discovered amid the war revealed they were killed in the Hamas onslaught […]
Retired General Rick Hillier criticized Canadian leadership for failing to combat antisemitism and fostering hate, warning this inaction threatens all Canadians and societal unity.
How has Israeli cinema dealt with the country's national scars? Why do the Holocaust and the Nakba constantly feature in war films? And how will directors cope with the implications of Oct. 7?
This week at Ben-Gurion airport: A couple trying to decide what to do with their lives in the face of war, and a young man trying to figure out how to create a routine centered on things he loves
The AP news agency is facing lawsuits from families of October 7 victims, accusations that it had advance warning about the attacks, claims of biased reporting on the Gaza war and attacks by Israel's communications minister. In a wide-ranging interview, executive editor Julie Pace rebuts the charges
Worries about being indicted as a war criminal, with Europe's gates closed to him and his wife, are losing Netanyahu much more sleep than the fate of the hostages ■ He begs the U.S. administration to save him from The Hague, but prepares a speech behind Biden's back to the U.S. Congress
Despite the harrowing video of the female soldiers taken hostage, Netanyahu won't advance a deal ■ The U.S. is now less opposed to the Rafah operation, and Israel is advancing – but not toward vanquishing Hamas
'Authorities are behaving like the hilltop youth in the West Bank,' says Jabr Abu Assa, one of the leaders of the campaign against the demolition of Wadi Khalil
If Israel disobeys an order by the World Court to halt the war or its military operation in Rafah, it could face international sanctions. While the U.S. is expected to back Israel in such a situation, most western governments are likely to stand by the court's decision
Israel strikes Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon after day of rockets, drones targeting northern border communities ■ Netanyahu: Security establishment did not warn against a Hamas attack from Gaza, the opposite is true ■ Israel reprimands Irish, Norwegian, Spanish envoys over Palestine move ■ EU foreign policy chief: All EU donors resumed UNRWA funding
The center will have state-of-the-art technology, including virtual reality simulators, to give visitors a better understanding of the IAI's products and their capabilities.