Anti-Israeli activists in Turkey have intensified efforts to identify dual citizens who served in the military, while Israeli officials warn social media exposure is driving legal complaints and detentions abroad
Speaker Amir Ohana made up the Medal of the Knesset and hung it around the Indian prime minister's neck ■ The process for selling Channel 13 – and its news division – is looking like the latest corruption case that should be investigated by the police ■ Netanyahu makes clear he's not fussed by the murders in the Arab community ■ If only Israel treated Braverman like Mandelson
A senior Israeli prosecutor was sent to Serbia to seek the temporary arrest of Israel Einhorn, but a source said: 'The door was slammed in her face.' Israel Police have not officially asked Interpol to issue a red notice against Einhorn
Trump is hesitating about a strike, wary of a prolonged war, while U.S. generals are warning about limited munitions and logistical constraints ■ The plan for Gaza's future is underway, and Israel and Hamas aren't determining anything ■ The debate on the IDF's values ramps up once again
Israel is "about to drag us into another war [with Iran], and all we hear from Israelis and their braindead supporters is 'ANTISEMITE' if you disagree with Israel's agenda," Kasparian wrote.
Netflix stated that a previous offer to buy Warner Bros Discovery's streaming and studio assets was no longer financially attracted after Paramount Skydance revised its offer.
The largely discredited theory states that Ashkenazi Jews are genetically descended from a Turkic minority that converted to Judaism in the Middle Ages rather than from the 12 tribes of Israel.
Knesset Legal Adviser Sagit Afik noted that the High Court of Justice has previously ruled that advancing the legislation for a personal purpose constitutes an abuse of the Knesset's authority, and suggested the bill could be softened by applying it only from the next Knesset
Oman cites 'significant progress' in Geneva, while Tehran calls them 'some of the most serious' talks ever with Washington. Technical teams will meet in Vienna within days, but disputes over enrichment, missiles and sanctions relief still threaten a breakthrough
The work on Berik Yitzchak's offices in early 2024 was performed by a private contractor that was the successful bidder on the job but at a price tag that far exceeded what is customary under the circumstances
The article’s main argument was that state-subsidized schools may be crossing into political advocacy by hosting Israeli military speakers during an ongoing war.
For the most part, current comptroller Matanyahu Englman has danced to Netanyahu's tune during his time in office. But as his seven-year tenure ends, the prime minister will have to walk a fine line in his search for a replacement
Tzachi Braverman, Netanyahu's chief of staff, allegedly interfered with an investigation into the 'Bibileaks' affair, which involves the 2024 leak of classified documents to a German tabloid, allegedly aimed at swaying public opinion on a hostage deal
Protesters called on fans to boycott Scream 7 at the film’s premiere in Los Angeles on Wednesday night, but audiences seemed to be ignoring the political brouhaha.
With Religious Zionism chairman Bezalel Smotrich slipping in the polls, a possible successor gains momentum, as Prime Minister Netanyahu is working to expand the number of slots under his direct control on the Likud list