Justice Ministry and attorney general remain at loggerheads over who has authority to investigate leak of video showing Palestinian detainee being abused at the Sde Teiman detention facility and the subsequent cover-up ■ Justices have given the sides until noon on Thursday to agree – or it will make the decision for them
The Goldins' struggle ended exactly where it began – at the military cemetery in Kfar Sava. 11 years and three months after holding his first funeral, the masses made sure to see him off one final time. 'There was no fear of sin here all this time,' says his older brother. 'They were busy with everything here except returning hostages'
During the attack, the Pakistani man shouted racist threats and insults in Italian, such as “dirty Jews” and “you kill children in Palestine, and I’ll kill you."
Over 2,000 complaints were received about air pollution and bad odors over the past year and a half in the Jezreel Valley region. The fires are from Arab towns who don't have the budget to treat their waste – and criminals have taken over the garbage collection
Israel controls 53 percent of Gaza along a boundary meant to be temporary. Reconstruction is moving forward – but only on the Israeli-controlled side of the line
The Monty Python and Fawlty Towers star, 86, said he will reschedule the shows 'as soon as possible' but the cancellation follows a flurry of anti-Israel and conspiratorial posts recirculating far-right influencers and viral misinformation accounts
The commission acknowledged that antisemitic incidents were likely to be drastically underreported, with Jewish students were further likely not to report incidents due to fear of retaliation.
'We won't let this go,' says Gur Kehati's grandfather, as the army prepares a long-delayed hearing for Col. (res.) Yoav Yarom, who launched a scouting operation in Lebanon that led to the soldier's death. A year on, no indictment, no operational report, no conclusions and no accountability for the lies told to the family
Tel Aviv-based cybersecurity startup Tenzai emerges from stealth with one of the largest seed rounds in industry history, aiming to revolutionize penetration testing with autonomous AI
The Buxton's jird is endemic to Israel and Sinai, and lives along coastal dunes. Its fate largely depends on a hearing of objections to the construction plan in Rishon Letzion, which took place on Sunday
State Comptroller Matanyahu Englman warned that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's failure to formalize Israel's national security concept left the IDF and defense establishment directionless, with decades of governmental inaction compounding the risks – so on October 7, Israel faced Hamas with no coherent strategy or prioritized defenses
Videos of the raid in the Beit Lid industrial zone show settlers setting cars, fields and several buildings ablaze. The IDF said the masked settlers then fled to the area of the Kedumim Industrial Zone, where they attacked Israeli soldiers and damaged an army vehicle
Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem made the comments against the backdrop of Israel's preparations for several days of fighting in Lebanon, following warnings from senior IDF officials about Hezbollah's increasing attempts to restore its power
The prosecutor also pressed the court to sentence Erdoğan's rival, Istanbul's Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, the jailed leader of the Republican People's Party, to over 2,000 years in prison, for allegedly leading a vast corruption network that cost the state billions of lira
Israel approves a NIS 1.2b plan for Beersheba, the southern metropolis. Mayor Ruvik Danilovich says the Negev is at a crucial turning point for its own future and for that of the entire nation.
Israel approves a NIS 1.2b plan for Beersheba, the southern metropolis. Mayor Ruvik Danilovich says the Negev is at a crucial turning point for its own future and for that of the entire nation.