The court ordered that all three sermons - and any excerpts of them - be taken down from any internet page or publication under the control of the Al Madina Dawah Centre or Wissam Haddad.
According to sources, a leader of the non-Hassidic Lithuanian faction, Degel Hatorah, said that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee Chair Yuli Edelstein were given a deadline for submitting a draft bill
As Qatar grows frustrated with the lack of progress on Israel-Hamas Gaza negotiations, it and Saudi Arabia are now seeking to advance a new nuclear agreement between the U.S. and Iran
Ever since U.S. strikes on Iran, Israeli TV pundits have shower U.S. President Donald Trump with admiration and adoration, columnists praise his moral judgement and security experts fawn over his sophisticated approach toward international affairs. But Israelis would be well advised to curb their enthusiasm
A 16-year-old and a 24-year-old were killed in separate incidents in the army's operations in Ramallah and near the border crossing with Israel in Hebron, respectively, according to the ministry's announcement
Backed by the government, settler violence spreads to new areas – and those trying to enforce the law are the ones punished. Dismantling this system will take a radical political shift
Archaeology at the biblical city of Lachish began a century ago and went neither well nor smoothly. In a new book, Yosef Garfinkel tells the fascinating tale of the hazards the archaeologists faced
Kahana was the Religious Affairs Minister from 2021 to 2022 in what was known as Israel's 'government of change,' the first coalition since 2010 not led by current Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
The federal court ruled that lectures delivered by William Haddad soon after October 7, in which he repeated vicious antisemitic tropes, were likely 'to offend, insult, humiliate or intimidate Jewish people.' The Executive Council of Australian praised the 'landmark' ruling
'In Gaza today, unless your legs or arms have been blown off, no one pays attention': A CT scan could have saved Abd al-Karim al-Kahlut after he was shot near an aid center, but the lack of imaging machines and the continued strain on Gaza's hospitals cost him his life
After repeated disruptions, High Court criticized Netanyahu's handling of the Shin Bet chief appointment and urged a resolution. Netanyahu's lawyer cited urgency due to Iran; the state requested a closed-door update on classified matters
'The bombing by the U.S. and Israel didn't kill us. Then the Islamic Republic brought us to a place that will practically kill us,' said a jailed Iranian dissident, who narrowly escaped death when Israeli missiles struck Tehran's Evin Prison