Negotiations with China to buy the missile weapons systems accelerated sharply after the 12-day war between Israel and Iran in June. 'It's a complete game-changer,' a former Israeli intelligence officer said
Indian media estimate the deals could total $10 billion and are expected to focus on air defense systems against missiles and drones. 'The mini-war with Pakistan last year led to a shift. India woke up'
The signatories urged Israel to prosecute violent settlers and demanded the immediate release of withheld tax revenues to the Palestinian Authority. The statement follows Israel's decision to register Palestinian land in the West Bank's Area C as state property
The national security minister shared videos of himself from police facilities, on police boats and in prisons as part of a campaign to promote the death penalty for terrorists bill, in violation of elections legislation and court orders to stop
Gaza's fatalities list is an explosive and controversial document. Critics claim the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry duplicates names, counts Hamas militants as civilians and inflates the number of women and minors. Haaretz took a deep dive into how the list of nearly 70,000 names was compiled to test those claims
This week in Cultural Roundup: From a building-sized call for peace in Tel Aviv by a former Palestinian Israeli Eurovision performer to a hostage-turned-style icon celebrating her self-expression
The incident follows the Coast Guard's November 2025 controversy, where it had attempted to recategorize swastikas from hate symbols to "potentially divisive."
Police said undercover officers purchased weapons worth over 1 million shekels (around $320,000) from the suspects, including 13 M-16 rifles and 11 Glock pistols. Dozens of weapons were also confiscated during the operation.
The Royal Commission, the most powerful type of government inquiry in Australia, will consider the events of the shooting as well as antisemitism and social cohesion in Australia. Due to the ongoing legal proceedings, no potential witnesses in Akram's trial will be called to give evidence to the commission
Fears of becoming irrelevant in the age of AI are already reshaping Israel's job market. Educated young people are increasingly turning to self-employment in manual professions. The pay isn't bad either
A 20-year-old was shot dead in an Arab Bedouin town in Israel's north, as targeted shootings continue to ravage Arab Israeli society. President Herzog said Monday that 'We are in a state of emergency' amid the country's inaction against crime
The Royal Commission, the most powerful type of government inquiry in Australia, which can compel people to give evidence, will be led by retired judge Virginia Bell.
From a building-sized call for peace in Tel Aviv to a hostage-turned-style icon celebrating her self-expression and a music festival focused on reinvention, artists across Israel are forging a hopeful vision for the country's identity and future