Britain and Switzerland abstained in the vote, while Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas condemned Washington's veto as 'unfair, unethical, and unjustified'
Over the decades, the seder plate has undergone tweaks that honor modern liberation struggles. This Passover, the Israeli hostages in Gaza and the enclave's suffering Palestinian civilians take pride of place
The Israel Lands Authority's invitation to bid for the construction of the neighborhood went out on Wednesday, just three months after the district planning community approved it – a very short time compared to other, similar projects
The heavily Jewish New York suburb of Teaneck has become a flash point for Jewish-Muslim tensions over the war in Gaza. 'There's a sense that this is beyond the usual anti-Israel activities,' says one concerned local rabbi, as another calls the protests in the town 'outright intimidation'
This week at Ben-Gurion airport: An Australian transplant refuses to leave Israel amid war because 'this is what life here is like,' and an officer readjusts back to civilization after six months of reserve duty
In the days since the girl was wounded, only one cabinet minister visited the family. And even as she fights for her life due to an injury that occurred because her village has no shelters, the IDF and the government keep boasting of the success of the army's aerial defense system
Ruth Patir's sign about not opening the Israel Pavilion while there is no cease-fire in Gaza and hostages are being held has become an installation in its own right. Plus, a unique guest project from Kibbutz Be'eri and why Israelis are reading more horror fiction in these scary times
In the 2016 U.S. presidential election, Jill Stein garnered 1.5 million votes as the Green Party's candidate, weakening Hillary Clinton and even perhaps helping to clinch Donald Trump's victory. Today, polling at 4 percent, she might again be a spoiler. But now, after October 7, the rallying cry of the Jewish physician from Harvard is the fight against Israel
The protests were organized by a group called No Tech for Apartheid, whose members told reporters at the scene that they were objecting to Project Nimbus – a $1.2 billion contract awarded to Google and Amazon in 2021 to provide cloud-computing services to the Israeli government
A picture may be worth a thousand words, but in this day and age of social media and 24-hour news cycles, and truth replaced by narrative, there are many – too many – versions of those thousand words
Israel is facing a historic defeat, the bitter fruit of years of disastrous policies. If the country now prioritizes vengeance over its own best interests, it will put itself and the entire region in grave danger
The university summoned police to the campus more than a day after the protesters defied orders to disband an unauthorized encampment aimed at forcing the administration to divest from Israel
Israel's military and technological prowess, backed by an extraordinary international coalition, beat back the fundamentalist forces in the region still sworn to destroy Israel on Sunday. But very soon that strategic synthesis may be a vision of the past
The Be'eri community, which lost nearly 100 members on the day of the massacre, is still scattered around the country. Now each family needs to make decisions about its future
The justices didn't lash out at the state, they opted for soft activism, even though around a third of small children in northern Gaza are believed to be suffering from acute malnutrition
Satellite images and ground footage reveal frontline outposts in the key corridor dividing the Gaza Strip, including what looks like an inspection facility for Palestinians that will return to north Gaza
Senior Iranian commander: Tehran could review its 'nuclear doctrine' amid Israeli threats of retaliation ■ Israel unlikely to retaliate against Iran until after Passover, senior U.S. official tells ABC News ■ U.S., Israeli officials hold virtual meeting about Israel's plans for a ground op in Rafah ■ Senior Hamas official says group hasn't abandoned cease-fire talks ■ Qatar 're-evaluating' role as mediator ■ Here's what you need to know 195 days into the war
Professor Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian was taken to a police station near Jerusalem and investigated. 'This is an illegal arrest whose purpose is to intimidate any critical voices in the Israeli academy,' her attorneys said
Hamas' acts of rape on October 7 have turned into one of the massacre's most contentious topics. Each testimony and detail that emerges is weaponized in the clash between Israel's supporters and its opponents. Now, based on conversations with dozens of sources, a Haaretz investigation delineates which proof exists for sex crimes committed by Hamas – and what is missing