The breach allowed anyone, anywhere to access hundreds of classified Israeli army documents, including fighter pilots' full names and detailed maps of bases and facilities
Australian officials said the proposed laws will increase penalties for hate speech, authorize a gun buyback, make it harder for visa applications to be denied based on racial discrimination, and lower the threshold for banning hate organizations like neo-Nazi groups
The motions were filed under a new law that allows the restriction of the freedom of movement of suspected members of criminal organizations solely based on police intelligence. Twenty-six of the requests were filed against suspected members of Arab gangs
The Netanyahu coalition has proposed a bill that would abolish fraud and breach of trust as criminal offenses – the same charges facing Netanyahu. Supporters of the bill argue that these offenses 'severely undermine the principle of legality and the foundations of criminal law,' and enable 'selective and biased enforcement'
Israel's Defense Ministry announced a massive project to expand the production of IDF tanks and armored personnel carriers. Two lines in U.S. Army documents reveal the possibility that the plant in Israel would be built with American funding
Israel Police, seeking to extend restrictions barring former Netanyahu aide Yonatan Urich from contacting the prime minister, disclosed that Israel 'Srulik' Einhorn – a former Likud campaigner linked to the Qatargate and BibiLeaks scandals – is facing an arrest warrant after being interrogated last year in Serbia, where he resides
As global attention drifts to Caracas and Tehran, Palestinians in Gaza describe continued military incursions and air strikes, and a shifting Yellow Line that make daily life as dangerous as ever
The California State Senator explained that he had been reluctant to call the war between Israel and Hamas a genocide because of the term's creation in response to the Holocaust.
While U.S. President Donald Trump warned Iran over its crackdown on nationwide protests and said Washington is weighing 'very strong options' to retaliate against the regime, Iran's leaders blame the U.S. and Israel for the demonstrations turning 'violent and bloody'
The proposed laws will also ease visa denials on the grounds of racial bigotry and lower the threshold for banning hate organizations, including neo-Nazi groups, officials said.
Netanyahu's chief of staff, Tzachi Braverman, is suspected of breach of trust and obstruction of justice in the BibiLeaks scandal, which involves the leak of classified IDF documents to a German tabloid. As part of the investigation, he has been barred from leaving Israel for at least a month, despite being slated to take up his new role as Israel's ambassador to the U.K.
Argentine army's former deputy chief, alongside several key figures from the opposition, shared a false accusation that said two Israelis used an IDF grenade to cause a wildfire.
The IDF has expressed concern over the trend's impact on regional stability and doubts the Israel Police's efficacy in curbing the violence. The escalation, marked by a 25 percent increase in 2025 over the previous year, is linked to the rapid expansion of West Bank farms
Hardly a day goes by without a murder, sometimes two, sometimes three or more. By the tenth day of the new year, 12 Arab citizens had been murdered. Is this our fate? We used to be a source of pride. Today we have become some bleeding creature to weep over. We are also weeping for ourselves
How could Einav Zangauker – who emerged as a compelling leader while fighting for the return of her son Matan Zangauker from Hamas captivity – say she doesn't rule out joining Likud after all the suffering that Netanyahu caused?