Prof. Vincent Lemire, a French historian of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict who previously lived in Israel, was notified days before his arrival in Tel Aviv that his visa had been revoked. French officials said Israel cited alleged 'anti-Zionism.' Lemire said: 'I've never boycotted Israel, yet Israel has decided to boycott me'
Once the crown jewel of Israel travel programs, Birthright recently launched a $900 million fundraising campaign. But after the Gaza war, will young Jews make the trip for the sugar-coated version of Israel?
One man was arrested for 'chants inciting hatred' during the protest, held outside the Notting Hill restaurant owned by Israeli chef Eyal Shani and his business partner, Shahar Segal. Segal previously served as a spokesperson for the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation
A U.S.-based rights group said it had verified the deaths of 490 protesters and 48 security personnel, with more than 10,600 people arrested in two weeks of unrest. State TV footage of dozens of body bags in Tehran said they were victims of events caused by 'armed terrorists'
A genuine cry for human rights cannot be selective or confined by borders. Israelis cannot sincerely support the collapse of one oppressive regime while maintaining another that operates in their name
Tzachi Braverman is suspected of breach of trust and obstruction of justice in the Bibileaks scandal, which centers on the leak of classified IDF documents to a German tabloid. He has also been barred from leaving Israel for at least a month, as he is due to assume his new post as Israel's ambassador to the U.K.
One protester said police 'beat us severely.' She said some officers were not in uniform and did not identify themselves. 'One of our friends was arrested by choking – they literally dragged him by the neck'
According to Southern Jewish life, there were no injuries, but the building suffered significant fire and smoke damage. The library was reportedly charred, and two Torah scrolls were destroyed.
The move by the Adelaide Writers' Week Festival Board prompted over 50 writers and figures to boycott the festival, leading to the resignation of three board members and its chair
After his director general ordered a total ban on schools cooperating with protest group Brothers and Sisters in Arms, Education Minister Kisch tells court decision was only on a case-by-case basis – a decision contradicted by his ministry shortly after
The AfD and Austria's FPÖ are boycotted by Israel over their antisemitic roots and members. Launching an uphill re-election bid, Orbán invited international far-right allies to his illiberal Fidesz party convention, where he denounced the EU as an 'enemy of European Christian civilization'
The Reform synagogue is the only one in the city of Jackson and was the site of a Ku Klux Klan bombing in 1967. The ADL said the targeting of the synagogue for the second time is 'particularly painful and disturbing'
With greater access to Kosher food, more Mikvahs, more synagogues, and less antisemitism, Jewish life has improved greatly in just five years, but Jewish leaders warn about complacency.
U.S. media reports citing American officials say the Trump administration is weighing both military and non-military actions against the Iranian regime
Israel's LGBTQ Pride Archive documents decades of struggle, desire and community – while fighting for its own survival. 'The current government is drying up civil society organizations, including LGBTQ organizations,' a leader of the project says
The judge criticized the police's conduct following the arrest of seven protesters outside Education Minister Kisch's home, whose phones are still in police custody, ruling there were no grounds for the arrest