Inspired by Israeli group 'Tag Meir,' Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum launched 'The Beacon,' an initiative that offers a simple but powerful tool: organized compassion. 'You don't need a mass movement to offer resistance,' says Kleinbaum, 'you need moral clarity'
Israel Land Authority and Tourism Ministry to market 2 plots in Ashkelon for 1,400 hotel rooms, commercial spaces, and a new neighborhood, as part of a major tourism plan in the southern region.
Israel Land Authority and Tourism Ministry to market 2 plots in Ashkelon for 1,400 hotel rooms, commercial spaces, and a new neighborhood, as part of a major tourism plan in the southern region.
Israel's security doctrine isn't only wreaking havoc in Gaza and the West Bank. It's also failing Israeli citizens, traumatized by years of conflict and cynical about any idea that favors equality over force
In May, Haaretz reported that hundreds of reservists with mental health conditions recognized by the Defense Ministry were being called up for duty without the army being aware of their condition
One of the most powerful Jewish organizations in the country, the ZFA said Israel had a 'moral obligation' to provide food to Palestinian civilians amid widespread hunger in the Gaza Strip
No one charted Israel's journey quite like David Tartakover: From the early optimism of Sadat's visit and the rise of Peace Now, to the despair of occupation and the Netanyahu years. This week, he died at 81
Ephraim Halevy, who headed the Mossad under three Israeli Prime Ministers, laments the selective interest of government ministers. 'When three young settler men were kidnapped 11 years ago, ministers turned heaven and earth to save them,' he said
Israeli Justice Minister Yariv Levin told Israel's High Court of Justice that he could not follow the Court's order to create a committee to examine the dismissal of the current AG because the government was unable to find anyone to take part in it
Growing backlash over the Gaza war is fueling both open and silent boycotts of Israeli scientific research. Grants are drying up, emails go unanswered, and once-regular collaborations are unraveling. 'The only way to deal with the boycott is to stop the war ... and the terrible things we've been perpetrating in Gaza'
The Times clarified the condition of the emaciated 18-month-old Mohammed Zakaria al-Mutawaq, who is seen in a widely circulated photo and became symbolic of Gaza's starvation crisis, but emphasized that he is still malnourished and that 'children in Gaza are starving'
Naomi Zini, whose husband was chosen by Prime Minister Netanyahu to head the Shin Bet security service, lauds the violence by Israeli soldiers in Gaza in her new book, and sees the war in Gaza as a 'redemption' for the Jewish people
Protests must shift from Arab towns like Sakhnin to cities like Haifa, and on to Tel Aviv, to deliberately disrupt the comfort of mainstream Israeli society
Minister Amichay Eliyahu said the Israeli hostages should be considered prisoners of war and released after the war ends. Meanwhile, Likud and Otzma Yehudit lawmakers asked the defense minister approve a trip to 'explore settlement possibilities' in the Gaza Strip
The UN's rapporteur on Gaza and the West Bank, Francesca Albanese, said that the U.S. sanctions imposed against her bar any financial interactions or credit cards with any American bank, and called the sanctions 'harmful and dangerous' when used 'in a political way'
The European Commission failed to approve a measure to suspend funding to Israeli companies as part of the "Horizon Europe" program due to opposition from certain countries, including Germany and Italy, who said they would wait to see if the situation in Gaza improved
Iceland, Ireland, and Spain have already recognized a Palestinian state, while France and Malta have pledged to do so during the UN General Assembly in September. Over a dozen other countries signed a statement on Tuesday calling for an end to the Gaza war