Boycotts, sanctions and divestment measures have been almost symbolic gestures and empty threats. But the Netanyahu government is doing everything it can to make sure the talk turns into action
If all-out war breaks out amid rising tensions between Turkey and Israel, the result would be not just another Middle Eastern conflict or a one-off Doha style strike, but a strategic earthquake that alters the global balance of power
The conference gathered Israeli lawmakers, U.S. Jewish leaders, activists and journalists, offering divergent views on democracy, the Gaza war, and Israeli-American relations. One speaker said that 'while antisemitism exists on the fringes, most U.S. protests target the Netanyahu government policies, not Israel or Jews'
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary said the low-cost giant may decide not to renew flights to Ben-Gurion Airport 'unless the Israelis kind of get their act together'
Over 120 leaders from Jewish and civil-society organizations convened in Manhattan for a roundtable forum emphasizing renewed collaborative action against rising antisemitism
Netanyahu asked the committee to advance David Zini's nomination by September 21, calling him 'the most suitable candidate' for his 'critical thinking.' The committee must also address that Netanyahu initially chose Zini despite a conflict of interest over the Shin Bet's role in the Qatargate investigation involving his top aides
Sigal Moran, newly appointed chairperson of Kibbutz Kfar Azza, outlines her vision for the community's recovery, sharing her growth strategy, but says the kibbutz's survival depends on the return of abducted residents Gali and Ziv Berman
Data for the first half of 2025 indicate a sharp decline in the amount of fundraising by venture capital funds in Israel, from $2.2 billion in 2023 to about $260 million this year
Arab media outlets reported that Hamas leaders have reached a consensus to continue negotiations until the war ends and Israeli forces withdraw from Gaza, while Egypt is also working to revive the talks and provide protection to Palestinian faction leaders on its soil
Despite a heated initial call, Trump later inquired about the Doha strike's success as reports allege Trump's growing frustration with unilateral Israeli actions contrary to U.S. regional interests
Despite warnings from senior defense officials, Netanyahu approved the Qatar strike, raising doubts about its success and endangering hostages in Gaza. As U.S. coordination remains unclear, regional tensions grow and Israel's targeted operations become ever riskier
Neta Shoshani's long-awaited documentary, which was censored for two years due to government pressure and broadcast on Israel's National Broadcaster Kan last week, shows the degree of repression and denial around the Nakba, even as Israel is carrying out a second one in Gaza
Festival organizers said there was not 'sufficient clarity' about conductor Lahav Shani's stance toward the Israeli government, so the musicians were uninvited; the orchestra and the city of Munich rejected what they called as collective punishment of Israeli artists