For years, U.S. Jews gave money, loyalty and cover, while Benjamin Netanyahu brushed them off. Now, with the IDF short on soldiers, Israel considers calling on their children
A biblical mirage, palm frond harvesting, men in underwear and an offer to Arabs to wear tefillin: In the Jordan Valley, people go on as usual, even during Israel's record-breaking heatwave
Ljubljana insists it stopped buying Israeli arms after the Gaza war began, yet continues acquiring missile systems developed in Israel. 'The Defense Ministry has made no payments to Israeli arms manufacturers,' the government claimed – despite evidence to the contrary
Recent antisemitic attacks on Australian Jewish spaces seemed to encapsulate how our magnificent Melbourne has become a place of malign malaise, of uncertainty, and of fear for its Jewish citizens
Government officials have slammed Australia's decision to revoke MK Simcha Rothman's visa prior to his planned 'solidarity tour' to Australian Jewish communities.
The position of the intellectual – now and always – is a privileged one, and it must be translated into action and deed. That includes mapping out a political horizon
Israel's political and security considerations have replaced economic opportunities as the main motivator of emigration to the U.S., according to a first-of-its-kind study. Almost half of those surveyed have no plans to return
Israel's state comptroller said he has approached PM Netanyahu, former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and former IDF and Shin Bet chiefs in an effort to probe the security cabinet's conduct, border defense along the Gaza Strip, and the 'sequence of events on Oct. 7'
Once polling at 37 seats, Benny Gantz's party now risks falling below the threshold. 'Gantz is the greatest danger to the center-left camp. He'll either fail to cross the threshold or cross it and join Netanyahu,' says a source
Egypt reportedly held initial Gaza cease-fire talks with the Palestinian Authority and smaller factions to pressure Hamas, while the proposal includes a temporary 60-day halt to hostilities, partial prisoner exchanges, and a framework for a comprehensive deal
I, an Iranian, should feel immediate solidarity with the recently popular slogan of Israeli protesters, 'We are not our government.' Here's why instead I'm rather critical of this approach
By flooding the public with impossible plans, Netanyahu's government normalizes the unthinkable, paralyzes resistance, and hides the true catastrophe – a war without end or purpose
As Israeli forces prepare to take over Gaza City, residents mobilized in protest and shared statements on social media calling on the international community to intervene. 'The solution lies in taking to the streets and confronting reality,' one protester said
'I was sure this movie was going to succeed,' Gadot said in an interview with an Israeli outlet before connecting the Snow White film's poor performance to the 'pressure put on celebrities, actors and creators to post things against Israel' after the Oct. 7 Hamas attack
The survey shows no change in the respective blocs compared to a poll conducted last month, with the opposition remaining on 71 seats out of the Knesset's 120. The Likud party would get 24 seats in all scenarios examined – three fewer seats than last month's poll, when Israel was waging war against Iran
For 29 days, Jaber Farah from Haifa has been living only on water mixed with vitamins, salt and minerals. He is risking his health and his livelihood in a personal protest against starvation in Gaza
According to a longstanding arrangement between Jerusalem's churches and the state, the churches are exempt from municipal tax. But the Jerusalem municipality argues that it has the right to collect tax on church assets that aren't used for worship
According to Israel's Kan 11, Qatar paid $45,000 per month to Perception Media, owned by former Likud campaign advisor Israel 'Srulik' Einhorn. $18,000 of that went directly to Netanyahu advisor Yonathan Urich, bringing the total payments to approximately $1 million