Yemen's Houthi rebels show no signs of ending their "reckless" attacks on commercial ships in the Red Sea, the top commander of US naval forces in the Middle East says, even as more nations join the international maritime mission to protect vessels in the vital waterway and trade traffic begins to pick up. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Since Operation Prosperity […]
While the messaging of the previous judicial coup protests was a warning of the potential damage brewing in the future, now a bloody price has already been paid due to Netanyahu's failure to protect the country
According to the bill, retired Supreme Court judges will be permitted to publish their remaining rulings within nine months after their retirement, rather than three months as it is today
At hacker conference, Russian cyber firm reveals one of the most complex hacks ever, allegedly used by U.S. to spy on them, as well as officials in China, Syria, and even Israel; Meanwhile, India's Modi calls out Apple for revealing new Pegasus targets
At hacker conference, Russian cyber firm reveals one of the most complex hacks ever, allegedly used by U.S. to spy on them, as well as officials in China, Syria, and even Israel; Meanwhile, India's Modi calls out Apple for revealing new Pegasus targets
At hacker conference, Russian cyber firm reveals one of the most complex hacks ever, allegedly used by U.S. to spy on them, as well as officials in China, Syria, and even Israel; Meanwhile, India's Modi calls out Apple for revealing new Pegasus targets
Three days prior to the report's release, a civilian demanded from Israel's attorney general that Netanyahu's medical status be made public, contending that keeping it hidden renders a Basic Law that allows declaring the PM unfit for office ineffective
This was Israel's most fateful year because its internal and external conflicts exposed and exacerbated the contradictions at the country's core. For the first time, significant doubt arose as to whether Israel could continue containing these contradictions – but all is not lost
America's pro-Israel stance has already made some of its European allies jittery, especially those states who were supposed to be part of the U.S.'s Red Sea maritime defense coalition. That does not bode well for assembling a coalition to rebuild post-war Gaza
U.S. mediator Amos Hochstein will reportedly visit Lebanon soon in an attempt to arrange a cease-fire. 'If we don't attain our goals through diplomacy, we will do it militarily,' says Israeli PM Netanyahu
Sources attribute the brain drain to the growing workload and sense that the situation will only worsen, as a Health Ministry plan to fix the system still awaits funding approval from the treasury
Thirteen-year-old Awni Eldous ran a YouTube channel and dreamed of becoming an influencer. His story has resonated around the world, representing the tragedy of Gaza's children in the war
Israel's far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich joined a growing list of senior lawmakers who expressed support for large-scale transfer of Gaza's civilian population as a solution to Israel's post-war security concerns
October 7 was a heinous crime. But how many Gazans must die, how many Israeli ministers must promote ethnic cleansing, how many failures must Netanyahu deny – for the U.S. to reconsider its immoral, unconditional support for the depraved war being waged by Israel's government?
Elections delayed for second time after IDF figures show that hundreds of candidates are serving in reserves and cannot be released, but lawyers representing candidates in reserves say the postponement 'ironically increases the advantage of their opponents'
With insane maneuvers at 150 km/h, FPV drones have become precise, lethal guided-munitions in Ukraine-Russia war. Defenses against them are limited. Will they soon appear in the Middle East, and is Israel prepared?
With insane maneuverability at 150 km/h, FPV drones have become precise, lethal guided weapons on the Ukrainian battlefield. Defenses against them are limited. Will they soon appear in our arena, and is Israel prepared?
Classes began Sunday, roughly two-and-a-half months behind schedule, and without reservists ■ An agreement between academic institutions and the army sets out an adapted framework for the 58,000 students and faculty still in reserves