Even in countries where there was a decline in 2025 when compared to 2024, the post-ceasefire landscape appeared to be more hostile to Jews when compared to the years before the October 7 Massacre
As Israel commemorates Holocaust Remembrance Day, illustrator Gal Shkedi gives new life to his grandfather's testimonies from Nazi death camps, echoing and inverting the animal allegory of Maus
As Israel commemorates Holocaust Remembrance Day, illustrator Gal Shkedi gives new life to his grandfather's testimonies from Nazi death camps, and Tel Avivians host survivors in their living rooms. Plus, meet the Arab-Israeli singer who has become a reality TV star
The L'Espresso magazine published the cover image with the headline 'Abuse,' for the issue which features articles about 'how the Zionist right is shaping Greater Israel.' Israel's envoy said the image distorts reality
According to a Haaretz investigation, while at the beginning of the war only 5 percent of missiles launched from Iran hit sites in Israel, the number was 27 percent for the last five days. Four out of five missiles that struck were cluster missiles
The UK Maritime Trade Operations agency said transit passage through the Strait of Hormuz to or from non-Iranian destinations is not reported to be impeded by the measures, though vessels may encounter a military presence
Channel 13 News reports that the confidential document, submitted at the behest of Shin Bet chief David Zini, says that the Israeli prime minister cannot spend long periods of time in locations where his presence will be public knowledge ahead of time
Bizi, Isracard’s business platform, said more than NIS 90 million has already been repaid into the revolving fund and redirected to additional borrowers across Israel.
Even as the Finance Ministry says reserves can cover costs if fighting doesn't expand, the Defense Ministry pegs the Iran campaign higher and is expected to push for roughly $9B more, including for Lebanon operations
The group also urged the Vatican to reconsider what it described as one-sided criticism of Israel and to take steps to prevent similar incidents globally.
The small Austrian town of Hohenems hasn't had a Jewish community since the holocaust, but its Jewish museum is the heart of cultural and intellectual life in the town. Now, as its visionary director of 22 years steps down, a new leader has the opportunity to shape the museum's next chapter
Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu believed, until the very end, that he could defy the forces of historical gravity and shut his country to the events encircling it. Yet he was ultimately deposed by the pillars of his own regime
With Orbán's defeat, Netanyahu has lost his closest ally in Europe. While Magyar won't bring about a major shift in Israel policy, Netanyahu will be especially interested to see if he changes Hungary's stance towards the ICC, given the outstanding arrest warrants against him
The plan is expected to further increase the defense budget as Israel Aerospace Industries heightens production and Israel maintains its edge in air defense
With elections expected to be held by October, Israeli politicians across the spectrum drew parallels between Israel's own political tensions and Orbán's rule in Hungary. Netanyahu congratulated Magyar, while calling Orbán 'a true friend of Israel'
The far-right minister claimed there is no evidence that he interferes in police appointments or operations – and that his continued tenure as national security minister was decided by the public in the elections, which the court is not authorized to question