Home to the world's sixth-largest Jewish population, Argentina's midterm elections feature a record number of Jewish candidates from across the political spectrum – from President Javier Milei's right-wing supporters to an anti-Zionist opposition leader
Eyal Gur, a leader of a Jerusalem-based democratic protest movement, expressed dismay at the polarization that characterizes Israeli society over the issue of a cease-fire and hostage deal, and urged Israelis to come together during the Jewish festival of Sukkot – even to argue
According to Israeli security sources, Trump is intensively involved in the talks, which could conclude in the coming days. The main remaining question still concerns the boundaries of Israel's withdrawal from Gaza
The defense minister is expected to attend even as talks continue in Egypt on ending the Gaza war; the host, a prominent Likud activist, has served four prison terms for violence, kidnapping, and extortion
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
Netanyahu belatedly addressed a mourning nation as protest groups highlighted the government's attempt to evade responsibility for the Hamas massacre, leaving Israelis to mark the day through their own ceremonies and protests
Jewish Porsche co-founder Adolf Rosenberger was ousted under Nazi pressure, new research reveals, exposing how he was erased from the automaker’s early history.
Since the War of Independence, more than 1,000 Israeli soldiers have been taken prisoner – often held in brutal conditions. The government was not always quick to act
Israel's Ron Dermer, U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner and Qatar's PM have arrived in Sharm el-Sheikh for Gaza talks. Hamas is reportedly demanding the release of the bodies of its former leader Yahya Sinwar and his brother Muhammad as part of the negotiations
In a video from one of the region's most sensitive sites, the national security minister said, 'Two years after the terrible [Oct. 7] massacre, we are winning at the Temple Mount. Every house in Gaza has a picture of it', as opposition lawmaker cautions that the move is 'designed to sabotage negotiations'
The Gaza cease-fire in Egypt talks raise two straightforward questions for Hamas: how much can it trust Trump and Netanyahu – and who can guarantee that their promises will be upheld?
Several Gaza-bound vessels carrying humanitarian aid were seized by Israeli forces, with 150 international activists detained. 'This seizure blatantly violates international law, our volunteers cannot be criminalized for delivering aid,' an organizer of the 'Freedom Flotilla' said
The woman, who didn’t share her name, was recorded cutting down yellow ribbons in a hostage memorial in Muswell Hill, north London, ahead of the anniversary of Hamas's Oct. 7 massacre.
Despite initial reports of 'cautious progress' in the talks, which discussed main issues including IDF withdrawal from Gaza and the release of Palestinian prisoners, a foreign diplomat says it is still too early to determine whether pressure exerted on both sides will be enough to bridge the gaps
Despite disputes over Israel's withdrawal from the Gaza Strip and the identities of the Palestinian prisoners to be released, Jerusalem, Washington, and Doha say the Gaza cease-fire talks are moving in a positive direction
In an interview with Haaretz, Trump's envoy to Israel maintains that the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation's aid distribution method is the most efficient: 'Nobody denies there's shooting and killing all over Gaza. But whether GHF or its mechanism had anything to do with it is what I dispute'