State Prosecutor Amit Aisman stays silent when Netanyahu sends his mobs to harass protesters, activists and reporters, but insists that the four men who shot flares over the prime minister's house in Caesarea be charged for committing an act of terrorism
Protesters outside Channel 13's Lucy Aharish house shouted phrases such as 'Inshallah you have a heart attack,' and 'Let the IDF win, fuck the Arabs,' as several hurled rocks at a Haaretz photographer on the scene. One person was arrested outside her door
The Knesset National Security Committee approved reservations, cancelling sections that experts called unconstitutional, beginning with mandatory executions of Palestinians in the West Bank compared with the option of imprisonment for Israelis
I spent years inside the pro-Israel political world. I remain committed to the U.S.-Israel alliance. But AIPAC has transformed itself into a hyper-visible, bullying, multimillion dollar super PAC whose recent spectacular failure could herald deeper damage to Israel and democratic values
Haymanot Kasaus' father, Tesfaye, called for the case to be transferred to the Shin Bet, arguing the security service 'has more tools and capabilities' to find his daughter
A photo of far-right minister Bezalel Smotrich has gripped Israel's internet, showing him enthusiastically pointing to a tightly cropped, elongated stretch of highway meant to 'deepen' Israel's hold on the occupied territories
MP Esther McVey, who brought the bill on Tuesday, said it is about animal welfare, transparency in meat production and consumer choice, and does not seek to ban halal or kosher meat.
In a notice sent to passengers regarding a flight scheduled to depart Israel on March 6, the airline said the suspension was due to "commercial and operational considerations," with the carrier saying it was not feasible to operate the flights
Police are probing an alleged nighttime meeting between spokesman Eli Feldstein and Netanyahu's chief of staff, Tzachi Braverman, who is suspected of obstructing the investigation into the leak of classified documents to the German newspaper Bild
A day before Trump's top advisors, Witkoff and Kushner, head to Geneva to tell Iran they can never have a nuclear weapon, the president's high-stakes address provided the clearest insight yet into his thinking – and it still wasn't enough
The U.S. president himself doesn't seem eager about an attack, but he'll let one loose if Tehran remains stubborn. Israel fears a partial deal that won't lift the nuclear and ballistic missile threats
Why would the head of soccer's global governing body back the political theatrics of the Board of Peace for Gaza? But Infantino's corrupt ingratiation with Trump goes far deeper – and endangers the World Cup itself
The U.S. Ambassador to Israel's outlandish support for a Greater Israel provoked so much fear because the facts are already being established on the ground, by Israel's far-right government and the Israeli military's presence in Syria and Lebanon
The event was preceded by a days-long discussion between the opposition parties regarding boycotting the Knesset session over Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana's decision not to invite Supreme Court President Isaac Amit to the event, as is customary in these events
The project, which will house tens of thousands of people, aims to begin reconstruction before Israel's withdrawal from Gaza, and is meant to accompany the disarming of Hamas in phase two of the cease-fire under U.S. President Donald Trump's peace plan