Even if Trump orders strikes on Iran, the spotlight will return to Jerusalem ■ The U.S. betrayal of the Kurds – and its backing of Turkey's Syria occupation – underscores Israel's need for a coherent regional strategy
The US Justice Department filed a lawsuit against the University of California, alleging an antisemitic hostile work environment at its Los Angeles campus.
Britain’s data watchdog fined Reddit £14.47 million for failing to properly verify children’s ages, saying under-13s were unlawfully exposed to harmful content.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi vowed Tehran will pursue a 'fair and equitable' agreement in Geneva, while U.S. Senator Tom Cotton threatens military action if demands aren't met. Netanyahu praises Trump's support, warning that Iran and its allies remain a regional threat
Border Police officer Yitzhak Sofer was recorded assaulting Palestinian journalist Mustafa Al-Harufand in East Jerusalem in December 2023. Despite the assault crossed the criminal threshold, the Jerusalem Magistrate Court ruled on community service, citing Sofer's post-traumatic stress from serving during the October 7 massacre
Lawyers told Israel's High Court that residents of Arab al-Ramadin al-Janubi face 'conditions of coercion,' as the government pushes a relocation two kilometers away. Villagers say the plan would forcibly uproot them, echoing fears raised in petitions against the enclave's creation decades ago
The platforms were banned under Israel's Counter-Terrorism Law as security officials reportedly allege incitement and links to Hamas. The Defense Ministry is yet to release an official statement
Israelis have returned to what has become something of a national pastime: predicting when a U.S. strike on Iran might come and parsing the factors that could influence its timing
Netanyahu (with on-off support from Trump) is now explicitly pushing for regime change in Iran, and his government has fixated on the controversial, though galvanizing, son of the last shah as their post-Islamic Republic contender. Just don't mention his father's brutality
Commissioner Virginia Bell opened the Royal Commission into the Dec. 14 Bondi massacre. The hearing established terms to investigate security failures and the drivers of Australian antisemitism.
A court questioned Yael Kotik's credibility in a case in which she sought to avoid indictment as a police officer more than two decades ago; she now backs Justice Minister Yariv Levin in the government's clash with the attorney general while blocking publication of her conflict-of-interest arrangement
Messages show Roi Star proposing coordinated daily harassment, including paid appearances and filmed confrontations, targeting rival activist Barak Cohen. He later told Haaretz it was a ploy to identify leakers, not an actual payment offer
The Financial Times reports that efforts are being made to introduce a stablecoin into the Gazan economy ■ Officials rejected the claim that it would further separate Gaza and the West Bank
The bill would condition U.S. weapons aid on Israel honoring the Gaza cease-fire, bar West Bank annexation, limit airstrikes, mandate ongoing monitoring with penalties for violations, and preserve missile defense – J Street calls it a 'common-sense' framework for responsible arms use
New data from Ubeidiya, a prehistoric site in the Jordan Valley, suggests that at least two hominin species left Africa together more than 1.9 million years ago
Party leader Zack Polanski, who is Jewish, indicated support for the motion if Zionism is defined as the actions of this Israeli government, which he described as 'absolutely' racist. Israel's embassy in the U.K. condemned it as 'hostile and intellectually bankrupt'
Hapag-Lloyd needed to navigate the rough waters of Israeli regulations in order to acquire Zim, and did so by giving the shipping company's operations to FIMI for pennies on the dollar