A child refugee from Nazi Germany, Kissinger became one of the most influential Jewish figures of the 20th century. Between his appeasement of Nixon's antisemitism and invention of Mideast shuttle diplomacy, he leaves a controversial legacy, both as an American and as a Jew
Netanyahu, who went against public sentiment in wartime by paying off his ultra-Orthodox coalition partners to save the government, is dependent on his main rival and fellow war cabinet member Benny Gantz – who is waiting for the right time to leave the government and start the process to oust him
Aya Abu Hajjaj, who was in the final term of her pregnancy, was rushed to a hospital where an emergency cesarean section was performed in an attempt to save the baby, but in the end the medical staff had to pronounce the two dead
A new paper argues the case of using geoscientific techniques to diminish uncertainty about archaeological finds – such as whether a small-brained hominin carved its walls and interred its deceased
Ever since ‘Rave Against the Occupation’ in 2002, there hasn’t been any interface between Israel’s nightlife scene and political activism. Now we’re paying a heavy price for that on the world stage
A lead tablet discovered at ‘Joshua’s altar’ in the West Bank was trumpeted as the oldest Hebrew inscription. Skeptics suspect it says nothing and the thing was a fishing weight
The day after the war, there will be fundamental questions of security, governance and who will pay for a truly massive reconstruction of Gaza – efforts that are essential to prevent the kind of radicalization that led to October 7
The rehab center at a hospital near Tel Aviv is full of Israeli soldiers who saved lives on October 7. Now they're determined to recover to honor their friends who didn't make it
We, a group of Israeli philosophers, have defended Israel against charges of war crimes. But we are appalled to hear sinister voices in the Netanyahu government requesting a permanent displacement of Gazans: That would be a crime against humanity
One need only to look at Gaza to know what hard separation of Israel and Palestine can bring. Fortified fences, underground barriers – What if more openness and less separation is a better answer? It sounds mad, but there's a logic
The three victims of Thursday morning’s shooting attack in Jerusalem were identified as 73-year-old Rabbi Elimelech Wasserman, 67-year-old Hanna Ifergan and 24-year-old Liviya Dickman
Israeli authorities have already opened their own investigation into sexual violence during the most deadly attack on Israel in its history, including rape, after evidence emerged.
The non-profit organization, Mitchashvim, has distributed over 4,000 computers to those in need and is seeking more used computer donors to meet high demand.
In a leaked email, officials suggested a temporary instillation would be more appropriate than the annual display of a giant menorah for the full length of the holiday. Antisemitic incidents have increased dramatically in the U.K. since the start of the ongoing conflict
Thursday's hostage release is expected to bring the last Israeli women and children back to Israel from captivity in Gaza. A source familiar with negotiations said, 'It was clear to everyone that resumed fighting now would significantly reduce the chance of further deals in the near future'
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is, predictably, going to great lengths to avoid being held accountable for the worst debacle in Israel’s history, even introducing a completely new narrative about October 7 and its aftermath
Since the start of the war against Hamas, the anti-Israel sentiment on western campuses is slowing cooperation with Israeli researchers, according to local professors: 'there's a refusal to review publications, a rejection to attend conferences in Israel, and an end of invitations to conferences abroad'
Australia's prime minister says' I’m appalled by the actions of these protesters, and I condemn them.' Australia has seen increasing hostility against Israelis and Jews since the war in Gaza began