The Oscar-winning director Steve McQueen and his partner Bianca Stigter explain in an interview with Haaretz how they made a powerful documentary about the Nazi occupation of Amsterdam without using a single second of archive footage. 'Having the knowledge is crucial, but it's what you do with it that counts, says McQueen
U.K. joins U.S. and six other countries in pulling funding to UNRWA ■ Thousands protest across Israel against government, for the release of hostages ■ Netanyahu says hostage protests add to Hamas demands, don't help efforts ■ IDF released footage of Gazans chanting for overthrow of Hamas
This week police impounded 700 sheep, claiming they had passed through a forbidden zone. To retrieve the animals the shepherds paid 150,000 shekels to the settlers' regional council
The award, when coupled with a $5 million sexual assault and defamation verdict last year in a case brought by Carroll, raised to $88.3 million what Trump must pay. Protesting vigorously, he said he would appeal
The secret of Netanyahu's power rests on a dynamic of abuse, says Uriel Abulof. As a researcher of the politics of fear, he tries to understand how we can climb out of the pit and return to a politics of hope
After her son was taken hostage by Hamas and found dead in Gaza, and a postmortem examination of his body and an army report about his death were both inconclusive, an enraged Maayan Sherman is demanding answers from the IDF – and the state
The International Court of Justice's provisional ruling focuses on what it sees as the most urgent matter in Gaza: the catastrophic conditions for Palestinians, but also the need to release the Israeli hostages
Sgt. Major (res.) Eliran Yeger, 36, from Tel Aviv, was killed in combat in the southern Gaza Strip. 'Eliran was genuinely a great father, striving to become a better father. I feel that's the greatest sorrow,' his widow said in an interview
The photos, taken secretly by an amateur Jewish photographer who risked his life to show the expulsion of the Jews of the city of Breslau in Germany, are being revealed for the first time ahead of International Holocaust Remembrance Day
In the video, Doron Steinbrecher, 30, a veterinarian nurse, and 19-year-old IDF soldiers Daniela Gilboa and Karina Ariav, state they have been captive for 107 days
The UN agency for Palestinian refugees fired a number of its staffers in Gaza suspected of taking part in the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas and other terrorists on southern Israel, its director said Friday, prompting the United States – the agency's biggest donor – to temporarily halt its funding. Follow Israel Hayom on […]
Israel's political leaders uniformly rebuked the court for considering genocide allegations, while the Palestinian prime minister declared, 'The days of Israel evading punishment are over'
Shortly before the 2014 Gaza operation, Israel's leaders learned of a plan for a massacre in southern Israel and the abduction of soldiers and civilians as bargaining chips. 'I don't want to report on Saturday morning that five kibbutzim have been captured,' an IDF general told his colleagues at the time
The real question is – how is it possible that American social media permit such materials, which are owned by designated foreign terrorist groups, to be wildly spread on their platforms?
Qatar and Egypt deal with the future of Gaza, Saudi Arabia and Iran discuss the crisis in Lebanon: for many years, Arab countries have not engaged in such weighty tasks as they have in recent weeks
The International Court of Justice's provisional ruling on Friday brought mixed news for Israel: Although it wasn't told to cease fire in Gaza, its orders could create a major headache for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with his far-right ministers
UNRWA Commissioner-General said 12 agency workers alleged by Israeli to be involved in the October 7 attacks will be immediately let go, and that an investigation will be launched. UN chief Antonio Guterres, is reportedly 'horrified by this news'