Thousands gathered in Krakow for the March of the Living, honoring Holocaust survivors and teaching the lessons of resilience and resistance to hatred.
Amid media reports that the Shin Bet cited security concerns that prevent the Israeli prime minister from testifying in his trial, the prosecution has requested to receive the document, while criticizing the submission process it went through
Smotrich had written to Merz that Germany will not 'dictate' where Jews can live or 'force them into ghettos' after the chancellor expressed concern about 'de facto annexation in the West Bank'
Talks might pick up again in Islamabad later this week or early next week, sources say, as the U.S. military began blocking shipping traffic in and out of Iran's ports on Monday in response to Iran's blocking of the Strait of Hormuz at the beginning of the war
Citing security concerns in Israel and the potential collapse of the cease-fire with Iran, the Hungarian airline announced it would push back its return to Tel Aviv until May 4
Sergeant major (res.) Ayal Uriel Bianco, survived by his wife and three children, was killed in a Humvee rollover in southern Lebanon in an accident that injured three other reservists
Józef Budko, the Polish-born director of the prestigious Bezalel school, did all he could to help students escape the Holocaust. Dozens succeeded, but others would perish
A Board of Peace representative met with Hamas' chief negotiator to discuss phase two of Trump's Gaza plan, but sources tell Haaretz no breakthroughs were made. Hamas officials said without guarantees that Israel implements phase one of the cease-fire plan, disarmament is not on the table
The Israeli and Lebanese envoys to the U.S. will meet amid conflicting statements on the purpose of the talks. Sources: Talks will allow Netanyahu to buy time and continue Israel's strikes on Hezbollah in Lebanon, while presenting goodwill toward Trump
Stern's Nazi gamble: newly declassified files expose Lehi leader Avraham "Yair" Stern's strategy to enlist Germany against Britain and the intelligence tracking that followed
The justices further ruled that the IDF must allow women to be drafted into armored corps, special forces, infantry and frontline combat units by November of this year
Iranian intervention in the war in Lebanon has highlighted the dangers facing Beirut, ahead of negotiations that will test its sovereignty and determine the future of the country. But as long as Israel remains focused on continued fighting, the most that can be hoped for is tactical achievements – not strategic gains
Despite Trump's latest move, all outcomes remain on the table – from a deal to a major regional war ■ The search for a victory image in Lebanon could trip up the IDF ■ Netanyahu descends again into cheapening the Holocaust as he strenghtens his grip on Israel's security establishments
Within the security establishment, the new Mossad chief has been compared to his Shin Bet counterpart – just without a kippah. His previous scandal suggests a warped set of values. When someone like that heads an organization that operates in the shadows, what nefarious use might be made of its resources?
The event, which was slated for May 11, was set to include a play featuring testimonies from survivors and first responders of the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel.
A single wave of strikes is planned, approved, justified and normalized by far more than those in uniform. The bombs fall in minutes – the system behind them is decades in the making
In 'Stained Glass,' her new book on contemporary Jew hatred, historian Flora Cassen raises a provocative question: Might Jews today be feeling safer and more comfortable had Europeans not done such a good job of commemorating the Holocaust?
In 'Stained Glass,' her new book on contemporary Jew hatred, historian Flora Cassen raises a provocative question: Might Jews today be feeling safer and more comfortable had Europeans not done such a good job of commemorating the Holocaust?