Columnist Joel Mowbray argued that the claim is both unfounded and dangerous, noting that Chabad institutions and events have historically been targets of antisemitic violence.
Mehrangiz Kar, a pioneering feminist in Iran and a leading voice among the country's exiles, has very quickly lost any of the hope she harbored at the start of the Israeli-U.S. attacks on the regime in Tehran
Tehran's Azadi Sport Complex was the target of the strike, which according to Iran International, was being used as the headquarters of one of the Iranian regime's special units
The Israel Democracy Institute poll shows that support varies by political orientation, with the Jewish left less likely to back the war and only a majority of right-wing respondents supporting continuing the fighting until the Iranian regime is toppled
The 'urgent' order came after Israel on Wednesday told all residents of southern Lebanon to evacuate north of the Litani River • Lebanon says any member of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps found on its territory will be arrested and deported
Up until the last two years and the repeated blows dealt by Israel, Hezbollah was better equipped than most of the world's militaries. But now, despite having to move its primary arms smuggling route, experts believe the group still holds thousands of short- and medium-range missiles, and at least a few hundred advanced, long-range ones
The center stressed that the threat level to Jewish communities worldwide has risen significantly following the preemptive strike in Iran, and recommended that communities take precautions.
In his new show, Israeli artist Guy Bernard Reichmann revisits the trial of Treblinka's 'Ivan the Terrible,' juxtaposing it with the waves of settler terror in the territories
An independent review led by Sir David Bell will examine antisemitism in English schools and colleges, aiming to improve support for teachers and students.
A missile fell in the heart of the city, turnover is down by half at best, and employees have left for safer parts of Israel. But many cafés were already open on the war's second day
As far as Cypriots are concerned, the alliance with Israel provides it with security against Turkish threats. But during this week's drone attacks, Israel did not provide assistance. A Cypriot source says that may be a good thing
The Finance Ministry warned that the economic shutdown is costing Israel NIS 9.5 billion per week, urging a shift to an alert status and allowing businesses with protected spaces to reopen.
Iranians in exile who spoke with Haaretz describe growing support for Reza Pahlavi, the shah's son. But experts say Iran's elite sees him as an Israeli-American pet project and would oppose a return to monarchy: 'They're desperate – that's the word'
Azerbaijan condemns strike on Nakhchivan airport and summons Iran's ambassador, warning it reserves the right to retaliate; Iran denies targeting the country
Ben-Gurion Airport to begin phased arrivals under security restrictions. El Al will not run rescue flights on Shabbat, while Arkia, Israir and Air Haifa will continue repatriation flights through the weekend
The Israeli and Lebanese governments now seek to weaken and disarm Hezbollah. Whether that convergence leads to negotiations will depend on Israel's plans for a new buffer zone in south Lebanon and how forcefully Washington pushes developments in Beirut
New Reverse Carrier system will send up to 5,000 cubic meters of desalinated water per hour into the lake by early summer, as officials cite climate pressures and wartime conditions.
New Reverse Carrier system will send up to 5,000 cubic meters of desalinated water per hour into the lake by early summer, as officials cite climate pressures and wartime conditions.