A reporter from online newspaper Fanpage infiltrated PM Meloni's rightist Brothers of Italy youth movement and recorded videos in which members declared themselves fascists and shouted the Nazi slogan 'Sieg Heil'
Rarely, if ever, have Israel or antisemitism been central issues in a U.S. presidential debate. This time, they are likely to have a starring, if jarring, role
U.S. officials warn Israel that even limited ground op in southern Lebanon could lead to regional war with Iran ■ IDF heavily bombards Shujaiyeh, Gaza City's Zeitoun neighborhood, residents tell Haaretz ■ The U.S., Germany and the Netherlands cautioned their citizens against travel to Lebanon ■ Three reportedly killed in strike attributed to Israel south of Damascus ■ Here's what you need to know 265 days into the war
'The people entrusted with the Israeli public's wellbeing must take responsibility for their part in the disaster': Petitioners are demanding that a commission of inquiry investigate what led to the deadly Hamas attack on Oct. 7
'Even if Israel swears that it only wants to push Hezbollah away from the border, and doesn't want to destroy Beirut, the other side probably won't believe it,' one U.S. official said at a recent meeting with Israeli defense officials
Publicly available flight tracking data shows how many U.S. arms shipments have arrived in Israel each month since the Gaza war started, revealing a sharp rise and then gradual tapering off in the pace of deliveries
Publicly available flight tracking data shows how many U.S. arms shipments have arrived in Israel each month since the Gaza war started, revealing a sharp rise and then gradual tapering off in the pace of deliveries
An Israeli court ordered the National Security Ministry, headed by far-right lawmaker Itamar Ben-Gvir, to provide investigators with documents related to concern that employees of his illegally distributed gun licenses. Police sources say the probe was delayed out of concern that it would lead to suspicions against Ben-Gvir himself
Adam was one of the great Israeli pop icons of the '80s and early '90s. 'I'm thankful for the wonderful journey in this life,' he said in his last words, which he requested be published after his death
The Gush Katif Museum, an 'apolitical' private venture established by a far-right rabbi and former settlers, is far from frozen in time: A menorah from its collection was 'requisitioned' by IDF soldiers to light in Gaza during the war, while the museum guide insults Arabs and thrills at new settlements in Gaza – and south Lebanon
Not all activist causes are treated equally, and by not cracking down on activists who cause millions in damages, the UK government is tacitly endorsing their cause.
In a second letter to Jill Biden, the prime minister's wife asked the first lady to join her and the mothers of the spotters in leading a coalition to promote freeing the girls from Hamas captivity. The move is part of Netanyahu's somewhat bumpy relationship with families of hostages
Since the war began, mental health professional and author Merav Roth, Yair Lapid's sister and confidante, has been treating people for trauma. Now she fears the disaster's consequences for society: 'The desire to take revenge on everybody is very dangerous for us'
Amazon Prime Day 2024, a two-day global shopping event exclusive to Prime members, will take place on July 16 and 17 across over 20 countries. To access Prime Day deals, an active Amazon Prime membership is required, costing $14.99/month or $139/year in the U.S., or £8.99/month or £95/year in the U.K. New members can […]
According to the army, a reservist's service is temporarily suspended upon receiving a police report until the end of the case's proceedings, and the reservist can appeal a decision. 'I can't believe that this happens automatically,' said a suspended reservist, Alon Gruzov, who blocked a skunk-water cannon during a protest
Following the publication of an investigation into almost a decade of alleged covert surveillance by Israel against the ICC and its officials, the ministry's spokesperson said several Dutch MPs had expressed concerns over the allegations
"Nosferatu" is a gothic tale of obsessive relations between a young woman named Ellen Hutter (portrayed by Lily-Rose Depp) and the monstrous vampire Count Orlok (played by Bill Skarsgård), set in 19th-century Germany. Directed and written by Robert Eggers, the film is a remake of the 1922 silent horror classic. Like the 1979 "Nosferatu […]
The Israel Police are 'powerless' in the face of the rise in violent crime in Arab society, a senior Israel Police official says, as homicides have more than doubled in the 18-plus months since Ben-Gvir became national security minister