As more Israelis begin to grasp the scale of horror in Gaza and the role of the GHF, celebrity restaurateur Shahar Segal is facing harsh criticism in Tel Aviv's cultural scene and is rebuked by partners at his flagship bar
As more Israelis begin to grasp the scale of horror in Gaza and the role of the GHF, celebrity restaurateur Shahar Segal is facing harsh criticism in Tel Aviv's cultural scene and is rebuked by partners at his flagship bar
Former New York governor, handily beaten by Zohran Mamdani last month, has made support for Israel and combating antisemitism the central pillars of his campaign
Fears over violence were pushing Christians to leave the West Bank, Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Roman Catholic Patriarch of Jerusalem since 2020, said.
Back in court after a month, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lashed out over allegations regarding ties with Indian tycoon Ratan Tata and businessman and friend Arnon Milchan, saying his image had been 'tarred by baseless, idiotic allegations' and that 'precious hours were wasted'
Staff Sergeant Shoham Menahem, Sergeant Yuliy Faktor and Sergeant Shlomo Yakir Shrem were killed in the incident in Jabalya, while an officer was severely wounded
Speaking at the Knesset in Jerusalem, Ilana Gritzewsky begged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to get a deal, saying, 'You'll be remembered not for your speeches but your deeds'
Organizations and Palestinians objecting to the plan for building in Area E1 of the West Bank, which has been delayed since 2021 over sharp international criticism, say it will create one contiguous line of Jewish settlements from the central West Bank leading up to Jerusalem – thwarting any possibility of a future Palestinian state
Degel Hatorah, the Lithuanian faction of the ultra-Orthodox United Torah Judaism party, decided to leave in response to the government not advancing a bill to exempt ultra-Orthodox from IDF service. Agudat Yisrael followed suit later on Monday night
The conspiracy theory that Epstein was a Mossad agent has gained traction amid frustration over Trump's failure to release information he promised about Epstein. Bennett said figures like Carlson 'just make things up' that 'stick, because it's Israel'
After the Houthis sank two ships in the Red Sea this week, commercial ships have started broadcasting messages about their nationality and religion on their tracking systems to avoid being targeted. 'All Crew Muslim,' read one message
The restaurant, which was opened six weeks ago in the popular destination for Israelis in Greece, was spray-painted with graffiti warning: 'No Zionist is safe here,' and other anti-IDF statements. The restaurant's owner said the authorities were investigating the incident
While the BBC declared the documentary an "important record," but by failing to disclose the narrator's connection to Hamas, it breached editorial guidelines on accuracy.
Netanyahu and the ministers argued during a security cabinet discussion on Sunday that the army's timeline for setting up the area was 'unreasonable,' with the construction taking over a year and costing billions, an official said
Syria called it a technical error tied to database reforms, but the brief resclassification raised concerns for Palestinians over rights and identity. Despite historical integration, Palestinians in Syria remain vulnerable to shifts in administrative policy
Following the Sunday hack, the internet erupted with memes, with one user sarcastically commenting that the character "has been selected as Columbia University's next President
Yonatan Urich's name has been implicated in BibiLeaks from the beginning, but as Haaretz revealed along the way, the police have been in no rush to investigate. If it weren't for Qatargate, he might not have been tried for security offenses