Israel will host its February home game against Cyprus in Limassol, the country's second-largest city. Israel's women's national team is scheduled to host Bosnia and Herzegovina in March, but a venue has yet to be determined
Workers at Breads Bakery demanding the cutting of ties to Israel as part of a union push has triggered concerns among those worried about surging anti-Israel sentiment in the United States.
To particiapte, three naturalized athletes – including skeleton racer Jared Firestone and figure skater Mariia Seniuk – require the interior minister's approval, but the position remains vacant due to political infighting: 'It's inconceivable that athletes who achieved their dream of getting into the Olympics won't be able to because of bureaucracy'
Sharif Muafak Hadid from the northern Israeli town of Daliat al-Carmel was murdered with an M-16 in a road rage incident, police said. The soldier and his brother, who was with him at the incident, were arrested, including on suspicion of destruction of evidence and obstruction of justice
Einav Zangauker, mother of now-freed hostage Matan Zangauker and one of the hostages' movement's most prominent activists, told Channel 12 that she believed the prime minister was still sending supporters to criticize her. The Likud said Netanyahu would not invite Zangauker to join
Arrests, informants, fines and deep disappointment: As Thailand shifts from turning a blind eye to strict enforcement of land ownership laws, Israelis who dreamed of building their homes or striking it rich in Koh Phangan are keeping a low profile, and some are leaving altogether
U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham wrote in a post on X that 'we need not wait ten years,' responding to remarks Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made to The Economist that he aims to 'taper off' the U.S. military aid Israel receives
Speaking with the Economist, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said while he 'very deeply [appreciates] the military aid that America has given us over the years,' Israel's economy will reach $1 trillion and should be 'tapered off' from the U.S.
While the protest on Thursday passed without major incidents, pro-Hamas rhetoric, including chants of 'Say it loud, say it clear, we support Hamas here,' sparked outrage in the Jewish community and drew responses from national Jewish organizations and leading politicians
Since the Assad regime fell, the Kurds in Syria have been vying for control with al-Sharaa. Israel's entry into the fray could lead to conflict with Turkey and the U.S.
When the media frames verbal assaults on democratic institutions – like the recent attacks on the Supreme Court president – as a 'legitimate debate,' it's not reflecting reality, it's shaping it
Some come from normal homes, others are at-risk, some aren't even teenagers yet – this 'handful' that Netanyahu talks about. They're sent to terrorize Palestinian villages, their violence is well documented, and Israel's welfare authorities are powerless
The Supreme Court's delays on the issue sustain an unlawful policy, with each postponement granting more time to a system that suppresses scrutiny of the Palestinians' plight
Satellite images northeast of Rafah show construction has been underway since December. The cabinet has not yet ordered the IDF prepare for the second phase of Trump's cease-fire plan, which IDF officials say should only begin after the return of the last hostage Ran Gvili
He stuck a flag into his rear, was accused of incitement for a poem he posted, tied himself to a Holocaust monument and went on a hunger strike over theater budget cuts. Now actor and director Ariel Bronz is portraying – of all things – an artist who capitulates to power in Nadav Lapid's acclaimed film 'Yes!'
Businessman Moti Sender said he told Netanyahu's then-chief-of-staff that Herzog 'is an expert at defusing complex bombs,' before he was elected president. Sender recently said he will publish information embarrassing to the president regarding Netanyahu's push for a pardon
Constantly adjusting portfolios based on market headlines can hurt retirees. A consistent, long-term strategy is the key to a successful retirement, so tuning out the noise is essential.
Constantly adjusting portfolios based on market headlines can hurt retirees. A consistent, long-term strategy is the key to a successful retirement, so tuning out the noise is essential.
As Israel introduces new tax breaks for reservists, the government also considers reviving a 1.5% wealth tax on land, targeting property owners in 2026.