Canada, which has seen a dramatic surge in Israeli immigration since the start of the war, has quietly initiated a 'structural investigation' into alleged war crimes relating to the Gaza war. The probe falls under the auspices of a program aimed at 'denying safe haven in Canada to war criminals'
Netanyahu arrived prepared for his cross-examination: Avoid contradictions at all costs, deflect uncomfortable questions and waste time. He and his team know: when the opposing side is strong, the goal is to stall and hope for a draw
At the bar mitzvah of the son of a far-right activist known for organizing a Kabbalistic ceremony that condemned then-Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin to death prior to his assassination, the national security minister said the activist is 'synonymous with devotion'
An IDF commander was said to have issued a shoot-to-kill order against two Gazans carrying a white flag, which was dismissed by other officers who deemed it illegal. Even though the military police have yet to investigate the incident, the officer was promoted to battalion commander
On October 7, Ilan Weiss was killed in a defensive battle in Kibbutz Be'eri, and his body was taken to the Gaza Strip. His daughter Meital says the resumption of the war worries the family. 'We're stressed both about the living hostages and the dead, who could disappear'
At first, I felt nothing in the face of the Palestinian suffering in Gaza. But when I saw the graphic images of children being torn apart by Israeli bombings, I was released from the narrative of exclusive Israeli suffering. I couldn't believe the brutality carried out in my name
After Israeli settlers harassed a West Bank Palestinian village, driving its residents out, 12 countries, including Canada and major EU countries, urged Israel to dismantle illegal outposts and 'respect its obligations under international law'
Since October 7, 2023, a total of 862 soldiers have fallen in combat, with thirteen soldiers and one Border Police officer killed since the end of the ceasefire on March 18
"Leo is taking his time," Rev. Mark Francis, told Reuters. "While he is going to continue in the path indicated by Pope Francis, his disposition is very different."
The IDF launched two rounds of strikes in southern Syria after projectiles were fired toward Israel, holding President Sharaa responsible. Syria denies launching rockets and says Israeli strikes caused injuries and damage in the Daraa area
Astonishingly, a year and a half of mass killing and hostages being tortured in the Gaza Strip didn't bring Netanyahu's government to its knees; it was instead brought on by one sect's stubborn refusal to serve in the IDF
GAZA: IDF rejects reporting of shooting Gazans near aid centers; Israel calls on residents to evacuate areas in Khan Yunis ■ YEMEN: IDF intercepts Houthi missile as sirens sound across central Israel ■ SYRIA: Two rockets from Syria fall in Israel's Golan Heights, and IDF shells Daraa in response; U.S. to leave seven military bases ■ IRAN: NYT: U.S. interim proposal allows enrichment; Trump says U.S. will 'not allow any enrichment of uranium' in deal
'Netanyahu can't declare the end of the war, and Hamas can't agree to a cease-fire framework without the war ending,' one source told Haaretz; the mediators believe that when a long-term cease-fire is reached, Trump can push for an end to the war or an extension until the end of the year
With some activists claiming that Environmental Protection Minister Idit Silman was exacting political revenge on organizations that had criticized her policies, a Knesset committee learned she did not have the authority to cut funding