After extinguishing the candles in the parliament on December 12, Braun took to the podium where he described Hanukkah as "satanic" and said he was restoring "normality."
The vote to strip Grzegorz Braun of his parliamentary immunity means that he can face criminal charges ■ The pro-Russia lawmaker has a long history of engaging in antisemitic conspiracy theories
We invited our subscribers to send in questions about the Gaza war for Haaretz journalists and analysts. On this week's Haaretz podcast, you can listen to their answers
The Israeli army repatriated in December the bodies of three hostages - a civilian and two soldiers - who were killed in Gaza, and questions on the circumstances of their deaths still remain open
The documentary 'Looking for Chloé' shines a belated, welcome spotlight on Egyptian-born Gaby Aghion, the bourgeois communist who dressed the likes of Maria Callas and Madonna
The designation comes after American and British warplanes, ships and submarines last week launched dozens of air strikes against the Houthis, who control the most populous parts of Yemen. A U.S. official said the U.S. would consider lifting the designation if the attacks on shipping cease
MK Ofer Cassif was filmed in 2022 hitting a police officer in the head while on his way to a demonstration in the West Bank area of Masafer Yatta, in protest over a Supreme Court ruling ordering the eviction of Palestinian families. Cassif says the indictment is political persecution
This week's politically and antisemitically motivated arrest of Israeli soccer player Sagiv Yehezkel in Turkey has reignited a fundamental question concerning Israel's foreign relations with its neighbors: How many more diplomatic slaps in the face will Jerusalem have to endure until the message that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan does not see Israel as […]
In response to a letter by 50 Holocaust academics, Dani Dayan said the academics failed to address the larger context of the matter and that most Israelis, and the Israeli army, do not support such calls
'It is not a simple matter to impose a heavy administrative penalty on someone's thinking' ■ Justice Ministry officials seek to limit the power of Israeli authorities to dismiss teachers; far-right sponsor opposes any changes
Just a few days after October 7, Maya Arad Yasur wrote 'How to Remain Humanistic after a Massacre in 17 Steps,' being performed at the Jaffa Theater. 'I think that at the moment, it's even difficult for humanists to remain humanists,' she says
When I met Yahya Sinwar in 2018, he projected pragmatism. But then he flipped the script, masterminding the October 7 attack that shocked Israel and the world, with catastrophic repercussions for Gazans. What fuels his thinking, and what is his endgame – for himself, Israel and for Palestinians?
Heads of South Africa's Jewish community denounce the move to demote 19-year-old David Teeger over his support of Israel and claim that a meeting between the chairman of Cricket South Africa with an ANC minister the day before points to government involvement. 'This smells of what happened in the Nazi Olympics,' says community president
Three of the soldiers were killed in the Gaza Strip and the fourth was killed in a traffic accident while on duty ■ 17 soldiers were also wounded fighting in the Gaza Strip in the past day, according to the IDF
The coin from 2,550 years ago, found in a First Temple-era home by Jerusalem, had been bisected, suggesting it was relegated to pre-money status of paying by weight in silver