A video posted on the Foreign Ministry's X page in December 2023 for public diplomacy did not blur the face of Joshua Loitu Mollel, an agricultural student from a kibbutz who was killed and abducted to Gaza on October 7. His family has sued the state for roughly $84,000, citing privacy violations
In Mitzpeh Ramon, former sous-chef Tal Ashkenasi and a partner have opened Botz Dining, whose tasting menu is based on the local culture, where a campfire is still an integral part of life
With the aid agreement expiring soon, pressure is mounting from both the American left and the Trump-aligned right to scale back subsidies for Israel, even as Israel enters negotiations highly dependent on U.S.-built aircraft, munitions and defense infrastructure
With Jewish safe spaces shrinking and synagogues politicized, Israel faces rising immigration but lacks a real plan. Ofer Petersburg urges action before the gates open.
With Jewish safe spaces shrinking and synagogues politicized, Israel faces rising immigration but lacks a real plan. Ofer Petersburg urges action before the gates open.
On Tuesday, Hapoel Jerusalem will face Hamburg, and on Thursday, Maccabi will meet French side Villeurbanne, much like before the war. Next Tuesday, Hapoel Tel Aviv will take on Red Star Belgrade. European basketball is returning to Israel after its post-October 7 hiatus, but the revival remains fragile and could be upended by a single missile strike
In a heated committee session concerning the government's intention to split the role of the attorney general, MK Moshe Saadsa also confronted Deputy Attorney General Gil Limon, accusing him of acting as a member of a crime family
Journalists and academics who recently visited Syria expressed that they are impressed by the broad freedom of expression. While President al-Sharaa seems unlikely to repeat the vicious tyranny of his predecessor, reconciliation, personal security, and justice for minorities still appear to be distant goals
18-year-old Awis Himan told the daily Al-Quds that he was assaulted by settlers near his home, abducted to a nearby outpost and severely beaten by IDF soldiers. He was later questioned by the Shin Bet security service and released the next day
The Gaza Strip was the world's deadliest place for journalists over the past year, with 29 killed by Israeli fire, Reporters Without Borders said. Worldwide, 67 journalists were killed during the period
Speaking to the Kan public broadcaster, an IDF officer highlighted the army's shift from a policy of 'turning a blind eye' to illegal settlers' outposts in the West Bank, to fully coordinating and ordering settler farms to be established near Palestinian villages
The former British prime minister is seen as a key figure in advancing international 'day after' plans for Gaza, though several sources say he was pushed aside amid Egyptian opposition. Egyptian billionaire Naguib Sawiris, floated as a possible candidate for a Gaza council, visited Israel this week
Villagers said that the settlers killed one of the donkeys after Israeli forces, who arrived an hour and a half after the incident, left the scene shortly after. 'People are very afraid now; they saw what was done to the donkey,' one resident said
It appears the U.S. President is determined to advance his plan for the Gaza Strip, but the main moves will wait until after he meets with Netanyahu later this month ■ Washington was pleasantly surprised by Hamas' adherence to its commitments and the Israeli military admits that it has barely violated the terms of the cease-fire
Plan, which entails razing around 60 uninhabitable houses in parts of the kibbutz which suffered the worst damage in the massacre, was backed by 196 members - with 146 voting against