Romania is set to sign the procurement agreement this coming fall. “These are defensive missile batteries that we don’t have and we need them,” Romanian Defense Minister Mosteanu said.
"This was not an attack based on land; this was an attack based on religion. This was an antisemite who was clearly attacking some Jews just simply sitting and enjoying their meal."
The daily Bild – known for its pro-Israel editorial line – has published a favorable profile of Netanyahu's wife, Sara, as well as exclusive interviews with the prime minister and senior Israeli government officials
Foreign-funded nonprofits will be exempt from the 23-percent tax if they vow not to organize public gatherings of a political nature, participate in political demonstrations or engage in public advocacy – written or oral – ahead of the Israeli elections next year
In Gaza, women are increasingly vulnerable to men online who offer to donate money for food and aid, only to demand sexual favors or photos in return. 'I'd rather die than for these people to help us,' one woman said, 'we're a people with dignity'
51% of the Jewish teachers surveyed have experienced antisemitism in the workplace in the past year, and 78% of those teachers experienced abuse personally.
The attorney general's remarks mark the latest accusation from her office that far-right minister Ben-Gvir is violating his obligations to the Supreme Court, amid escalating tensions between the government and the attorney general
The UN has warned that the evacuation of Deir al-Balah could lead to the collapse of humanitarian services across Gaza. Severing the city from the Muwasi area will prevent free movement between central Gaza refugee camps, where the Israeli army has no ground presence
Israeli start-up GistMD partners with Mayo Clinic to deliver AI-powered, personalized video care instructions that improve patient understanding and outcomes.
If Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is truly seeking reelection, and truly wants to save Israel, he would be remiss to say those two magic words: I'm sorry. But the act of apologizing oftentimes separates the politician from the statesman
Israeli attacks on churches in the West Bank and Gaza drew ire from some of Israel's most hardline supporters in the U.S. Yet it's doubtful that anything will change, unless this destruction is met with action, not words, from the Trump administration
The countries, all members of the OECD, published a joint statement saying that the current aid distribution system 'deprives Gazans of human dignity,' and deemed IDF shootings near the aid hubs – which have claimed over 800 lives – 'horrifying'
Speaking of the Israeli strikes in support of the Druze, U.S. Envoy Tom Barrack suggested that Israel would prefer to see Syria fragmented and divided, saying Israel's intervention 'creates another very confusing chapter' and 'came at a very bad time'
The two Israelis, who were released after questioning, were detained following a legal complaint to the Belgian federal prosecutor after waving a flag of the IDF's Givati brigade at the Tomorrowland festival
The bill focuses on domestic spending but includes $500 million for Israel's missile defense programs and $122.5 million for U.S.-Israel cooperative programs. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez came under fire for failing to support a measure to freeze the funds
Differences in the cuts on animal bones in two caves in Israel where Neanderthals lived at the same time suggest cultural trajectories, Israeli researchers posit
The report estimated that ships rerouting to avoid Houthi attacks resulted in 18 million extra tons of carbon dioxide, pushing emissions to their highest level since 2018
The Reform and Conservative movements, together with Hatikvah – a left-leaning slate affiliated with the Labor and Meretz parties in Israel – won more than half the votes. In the U.S, by contrast, religious and right-wing groups appear destined for victory
Israel's domestic security service questioned a man with no criminal record of allegedly slashing a police vehicle carrying a water cannon's tires at a protest in March. The preceding police probe was marked by an unusual request for hundreds of university students' personal details