In the latest round of Cairo talks, Hamas for the first time signaled willingness to discuss disarmament. Qatar ramped up pressure by signaling to Hamas that its continued presence in Doha was no longer welcome, a source familiar with the matter told Haaretz
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman pressured Trump to impose a cease-fire with Hezbollah and is now striving to influence the Israel-Lebanon talks, which Jerusalem feels it's being forced into
Critically injured in a residential strike on central Israel's Bnei Brak during Passover Eve last month, Nesya Karadi died after several weeks in hospital, as figures put the toll in Israel from Iranian missile fire at 25 killed, including 11 from cluster munitions
The New York City mayor approved a companion bill for houses of worship but rejected the school-focused measure, prompting criticism from prominent Jewish groups concerned about safety risks, while certain progressive groups praised the move as a win for civil liberties
Carlson and his brother did not mention Jews during the segment, but the toddler's now-grown sister said on the Bulwark podcast that she knew who he was talking about
As Trump extended the Israel-Lebanon truce for three more weeks, the IDF continues to strike Hezbollah targets. Netanyahu asserts Israel is maintaining 'full freedom of action against any threat, including emerging threats' to secure northern Israel's security
Pakistan confirmed an Iranian delegation headed by Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has landed in Islamabad on Friday evening • The White House said Vice President JD Vance will be on standby to attend the talks, after Iran requested an 'in-person' meeting
USAC had argued that the Nazarian Center's sponsorship of the April 14 event reflected a disregard for Palestinian life and made the university complicit in amplifying one sided narratives.
Netanyahu was diagnosed in 2024, and the report states that the treatment was 'fully successful.' On Friday, the prime minister said he had requested a two-month delay in its release so as not to allow Iran 'to spread further false propaganda against Israel' during the war
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The attorney general approved the appointment of Eiran Nahon, a close confidant of National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir. The new adviser will head the organization's prosecution division – which is responsible for most indictments filed in the country
Internal Pentagon email outlines options for the United States to punish NATO allies it believes failed to support U.S. operations in the war with Iran, including suspending Spain from the alliance and reviewing Britain's claim to the Falkland Islands, a U.S. official told Reuters
A woman told Israeli Police that Netanyahu's former chief of staff committed serious sex offenses against her and provided evidence, but said she was afraid of potential retribution and refused to file an official complaint
Police believe the 19-year-old victim and suspects had been drinking during the fight. A 50-year-old Arab Israeli was shot to death on Thursday night, whose body was found in an open area in northern Israel. The incidents raise the 2026 homicide toll to 105