Hamas said in an official statement that al-Hayya 'led the funeral prayer for his martyred son and for the victims of the treacherous assassination attempt in Doha'
The response by Middle Eastern countries suggests a coalition that's accepting Iran after a long break because it's not the only power in the region that Israel is attacking. If they think the U.S. can't attend to their interests, the anti-Iran axis could become an anti-Israel axis
The District Court ruled that Itzik Levy did not disturb public order, but may have violated a protest framework approved by the Supreme Court. Levy, who has been interrogated ten times, said the Gaza war 'is meant to preserve a corrupt regime'
This week at Ben-Gurion Airport: a sitar player returning from an eight-month musical journey through India, and a programmer at an American cyber company whose immigrant roots fueled his overachieving work ethic
From Moscow's mass surveillance cameras to sabotage in Europe, exiled journalist and security expert Irina Borogan sees Vladimir Putin's security apparatus growing ever more sophisticated and menacing – both in Russia and abroad
Prof. Brian Berkowitz spent his life studying hydrology. When his son faced a life-threatening kidney problem, he applied his knowledge of the water cycle to the human body. It worked
Execution at the checkpoint: A Palestinian poultry farmer left a wedding and drove to buy cardboard egg trays in a neighboring town. Israeli soldiers at a checkpoint pumped nearly 20 bullets into him point-blank, even as he lay wounded
A Haaretz investigation reveals that Netanyahu campaign adviser Israel 'Srulik' Einhorn – who is currently mired in two controversial, high-profile affairs – may have used shell companies to defraud the government and to cheat it out of nearly a million shekels while working on a tourism ad campaign
Bart De Wever said it was 'reckless and irresponsible' to cancel a concert by the Munich Philharmonic and its Israeli conductor, Lahav Shani ■ Germany's embassy in Belgium said it would end its collaboration with the festival
Legislation on the committee's composition will only come into effect when a new Knesset convenes after the next election in Israel. Meanwhile, the committee's work is being hindered by Justice Minister Yariv Levin, who opposes its current composition
The message offered the actors 'a safe, free and wealthy life in Iran, like that of other Iranian Jews,' adding that, 'Of course, we have your information, such as photos, videos, ID, family details and address'
Former CIA director William Burns has written that autocrats 'cow public servants into submission' and 'create a closed system that is free of opposing views.' His reference to Trump hits home in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv
Robinson had become 'more political' in the run-up to the shooting and had indicated to a family friend afterward that he was responsible, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said