Since the musical's debut in 1966, countless productions have been staged around the world. What does it mean to watch 'Cabaret' at Tel Aviv's Cameri Theater right now?
Israel's retreat from Lebanon under presidential pressure leaves the country's global standing worse for wear, leaving northern residents and IDF troops vulnerable while the fighting stalls
Most medications are missing from public pharmacies, and many patients cannot afford to buy them on the private market. Israel's seizure of customs revenues has significantly deepened the Palestinian Health Ministry's debt, and it warns: soon we will no longer be able to provide essential health services
Senior command says it has never been in a situation where operational decisions are being affected by decisions taken by a foreign country. The army believes that public disapproval stems from gap between politicians' statements and the reality on the ground
Israel's expropriation of large swaths of land near West Bank archaeological sites is part of the Netanyahu government's effort to extend Israeli control over the sites. An Israeli settler leader plans a new tourist lookout, which one nonprofit says will damage the site
The bill would create a new civil authority to oversee the purchase and expropriation of land in the West Bank, which the IDF said violates international law. Discussions have stopped due to Netanyahu's opposition to the legislation, a coalition source told Haaretz
The prime minister's capitulation to the U.S. president stems from the pardon he hopes Trump will extract for him from the Israeli president. The question of what the point of the war is has been pushed to the sidelines
Chevron Studio Israel will fund and mentor early-stage technologies from Israeli universities and research institutions, with a focus on AI, cybersecurity, hydrogen, and lower-carbon energy solutions.
Israel will restrict extracurricular funding from 2027 for schools with repeated budget irregularities after reports that criminal groups blackmailed and threatened principals to steer contracts to favored providers. The move will mainly affect schools in Arab communities
Turkey is talking to everyone and has much to offer its regional partners. Netanyahu glorifies our ever-increasing isolation as 'Super Sparta,' but Sparta did not stand alone, and we have lots to learn from Ankara
An emerging genre of books meticulously dissect the Israeli government and intelligence failures that led up to Hamas' October 7 attack. Yet all of these analyses sidestep Israel's 20-year blockade of Gaza or the long-term strategy that enabled Hamas' rise
The posters allegedly displayed or distributed at a March 15 protest by the suspects included a Jewish man with the body of an insect, and caricatures of Jews and Israelis.
Omar Alghabra has downplayed the radicalism of other terrorist organizations, telling the Jewish Tribune in a 2006 interview that he "didn't believe that Hamas wants the elimination of Israel."
Since the outbreak of the Iran war, about 2,000 ships have been stuck in place, unable to cross the Strait of Hormuz. Experts warn that once they leave, they might spread algae, fish and crustaceans across the ocean, damaging delicate ecosystems worldwide
In the violence-plagued West Bank town of Beit Ummar, even efforts at mediation between feuding families face obstruction by the Israeli military. If Palestinians cannot reconcile among themselves without interference, the problem clearly extends far beyond one town
Thirteen additional suspects were arrested on suspicion of bribery, fraud and breach of trust, while Nahariya Mayor Ronen Marley was summoned to provide open testimony. Investigators believe those involved in the scheme pocketed millions of shekels