Appointed interim director in 2023, the 80-year-old Landau will depart before a successor is named; the museum says the search for a new CEO is in advanced stages
Talik Gvili, whose son Ran's body remains in Gaza, said in an interview that Trump told her his team was committed to returning her son to Israel before proceeding to the next stage of the Gaza cease-fire
They follow people, moving back and forth through the streets and constantly humming, creating a new soundtrack that means one thing to Gazans: You are being watched. Palestinians in Gaza tell Haaretz what it's like to live under a watchful and potentially lethal eye
The American ouster of a popular nationalist leader in the 1950s and its cementing of the Shah's rule paved the way for the Iranian Revolution in 1979 and the Islamic Republic of today. U.S.-backed regime change has historically proved disastrous
As of October 7, 2023, the Palestinians had been living under a brutal Israeli apartheid regime for 56 years. It's no wonder that this led to terrorism. Nothing could do more to strengthen Israel than establishing a Palestinian state that has a peace agreement with it
Some activists displayed hammer and sickle imagery, while activists from Palestinian Assembly for Liberation-Awda NY/NJ marched with a banner calling for "liberation" and "return."
Police said a suspect slated for arrest 'threatened the forces' during an elite unit's raid in a Bedouin village in southern Israel. A police source said the man was shot when the forces raided his house overnight, and locals say he died after being shot once
Vice President Delcy Rodriguez accused a US operation that struck state sites and led to the capture of President Nicolás Maduro and the first lady of having “Zionist undertones."
Author Matt Chun referred to Chabad as a "Zionist Jewish-supremacist organisation" that holds "events to advance settler-colonisation in Palestine amidst the ongoing extermination of Gaza."
The Saturday attack echoes a familiar pattern, especially for Israelis. The U.S. attack on the Iranian nuclear plant Fordow didn't involve the physical occupation of territory, and Trump's base won't accuse him of dragging the U.S. into another war
The state is behind the pogroms. It is responsible for them – they serve the government's interests. Its soldiers are always present, but not a single IDF commander has carried out what international law requires – protecting Palestinian residents
The presence of the asbestos in the ground in the vicinity of the Paul Kor School in Petah Tikva was discovered during construction of a new road but was later found even closer to the school grounds. The parents say they learned of the problem by chance, but the municipality denies any wrongdoing
In its annual report, the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities noted that while most of the world's developed countries are spending more on academic research, Israel is spending less – and warned that this would have far-reaching consequences
On the screen he brought the noble and upright Palestinian to the Israeli audience. Behind the camera Bakri, who died last week at 72, tried to show Palestinian pain and trauma – and paid a price for it
The Venezuelan regime, which severed ties with Jerusalem in 2009, long served as a key Iranian ally and a suspected hub for Hezbollah. Israeli officials hope Trump's attack will dismantle Tehran's influence and solidify South America's rightward turn
The Iranian-backed Handala group, which recently targeted Naftali Bennett and a top Netanyahu aide, claims to have breached the phone of former minister Ayelet Shaked and is threatening to release sensitive data on Hamas and others
Pundits on Israel's popular Friday night newscast 'debated' whether Angelina Jolie's visit to the Gaza-Egypt border was fueled by 'antisemitism or ignorance.' To them, no Gazan is innocent, and anyone she met was personally liable for the hostages' horrors
At least six right-wing activists were detained during the protests, which saw demonstrators in Tel Aviv marking three years since the beginning of the judicial overhaul carried out by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government
Contemporary Israeli poet Eli Eliahu's 'PILOTS,' written in 2025, and the late renowned American poet Howard Nemerov's 'The War in the Air' look at the role of war pilots from different angles