In retrospect, the closing of the Israeli pavilion at the Venice Biennale, in a call for the release of the hostages and for a ceasefire, didn't concern Israeli statesmen nor the art world. Even the pro-Palestinian protesters are long gone
Israel 'has no right to exist as a racist, white supremacist, settler-colonialist, apartheid, Zionist state,' says a representative of a Palestinian advocacy group, as 'March on the DNC' organizers anticipate crowds potentially 40 times greater than those outside the Republican Convention last month
Netanyahu's mouthpieces suddenly changed their views on a hostage release deal with Hamas in a week that is likely to be critical in negotiations, but the chances that the PM's far-right allies will join them don't look high
While a complete Israeli withdrawal from Gaza is not on the agenda at this stage of cease-fire talks, the status of the Philadelphi route and Rafah crossing on the Gaza-Sinai border are key to Egypt's position
Man carrying explosive device killed in Tel Aviv; Police, Shin Bet investigating possible terrorism ■ IDF pursuing assailant who killed Israeli security guard in West Bank ■ IDF soldier seriously wounded by RPG in Gaza ■ Biden: We're not giving up on cease-fire, it's still possible ■ Netanyahu: We can't be flexible about some things; military and diplomatic pressure are the way to free hostages ■ Netanyahu, Blinken set to meet Monday at PM's office in Jerusalem
Israel's Supreme Court has awarded 134 clerkships over the past two and a half years. Less than five percent were given to non-Jews – and the vast majority studied at either Tel Aviv University or Hebrew University
The explosion in Tel Aviv's Lehi St. wounded one passerby and killed the terrorist ■ Hamas and Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack ■ Tel Aviv police chief orders heightened alert level, searched for additional suspects