According to Birzeit University, north of Ramallah, forces forcefully entered the campus with armored personnel carriers and jeeps around 5.30 A.M. and handcuffed security personnel. Palestinian outlets reported that Israeli forces arrested five of the guards and closed all the campus entrances
The Israeli officer killed in the 2014 Gaza war and held in the enclave until last month; in an IDF tour for journalists, army officials tried to frame his return as a military achievement, even though it was secured through an agreement with Hamas
Newly published footage shows Bashar Assad mocking impoverished Syrians, loyal soldiers and even Vladimir Putin's appearance. Citizens who outlived the regime weren't surprised: 'Anyone who still thinks he cared about Syria should watch those clips'
A crowd of Thai nationals and Israelis stood and paid their final respects to Sudthisak Rinthalak, whose body was held in captivity for 789 days and who is being returned now to Thailand. 'I've lived this story for two and a half years,' said his friend. 'I'm sad and heartbroken,' said another
Silver just blasted into a historic breakout - and Michael Oliver says this is the biggest move in 40 years. Investors have no idea what’s coming next.
Hundreds gather for conference entitled 'Without Free Media, There is No Democracy,' where speakers warn of a government intent on 'silencing, shutting people up, drafting laws that shut down media outlets.'
In sporting a noose pin, closely resembling that of the hostages' ribbon, Ben-Gvir is as blatant in his disregard for Jewish lives as he is for Palestinian lives
According to a new Israel Democracy Institute poll, Israelis are also concerned about the security situation in the West Bank, with nearly 60 percent believing another intifada is possible. Half of all respondents, 50 percent, do not want Israeli President Isaac Herzog to pardon PM Netanyahu
The Syrian news agency said that the army set up a temporary checkpoint between two villages in Syria's Quneitra province, leading to protests by locals. The IDF says the soldiers fired to drive the protesters away, and when they didn't, they fired at their lower bodies
Prosecutors say the woman used a false identity and tainted food and drinks with household chemicals; she claims it was a dispute over pay, not antisemitism
After watching the Gaza encampments transform into a national spectacle, Columbia University historian Mark Mazower sought to understand what is – and isn't – antisemitism by comparing its usages through time and place
Pastors from across the United States grappled with the human cost of October 7 and their responsibility to speak out, teach, and advocate when they returned from Israel.
The crossing was closed in September after a Jordanian truck driver delivering aid to Gaza killed two IDF soldiers. A day after Netanyahu met with the U.S. Ambassador to the UN, a defense official said it will be reopened and allow the transit of aid between Jordan, the West Bank and Gaza
An estimated 1,000 pastors and Christian influencers spent a week in Israel on an all-expenses-paid trip financed by the Foreign Ministry. Their itinerary included a communal prayer with the Western Wall rabbi and a warning delivered to the U.S. administration to lay off the settlements
The founder of the populist Nemunas Dawn party, Remigijus Zemaitaitis, was fined 5,000 euros ($5,800) last week for a series of social media posts against Jews and downplaying the Holocaust.
Israel's Channel 12 News journalist Guy Peleg faces escalating threats and harassment since he published a video - handed over to him by the former Military Advocate General - of the extreme abuse at Sde Teiman
Monday's Knesset debates were carried out in the image of the prime minister, who let the truth slip: he won't give up advancing the judicial coup in exchange for a pardon, and if he falls, his right-wing coalition falls with him
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