In 'Mrs. Lilienblum's Cloud Factory' Israeli author Iddo Gefen turns his storytelling talents to the Israeli tech world. In an interview, he talks about having his short story adapted into a film by Charlie Kaufman, and what it's like to be an Israeli student at Columbia right now
The spring, which usually dries up once a decade during the month of July, has already dried up in early May. This forces Palestinian herding communities to buy water, leaving them susceptible to IDF blockades and increasing harassment from Jewish settlers
Ahmad al-Sharaa's comments in an interview with a Jewish-American publication have provoked anger from commentators in the Arab world, with some wondering if Syria may be eyeing war with Lebanon
The IDF confirmed firing at several suspects overnight, hours before the aid centers opened and about a kilometer from the site. It said the reports of casualties are being reviewed ■ GHF said Monday's food distribution proceeded without incident
Despite mediation efforts and rounds of talks, the two nations remain at odds over enrichment and the lifting of sanctions. Iran insists on immediate sanction removal for its oil economy, while the U.S. favors a phased approach.
Liran Berman has devoted his life to bringing back his brothers, Gali and Ziv, kidnapped from Kibbutz Kfar Azza. 'The Americans can apply pressure, but they won't decide for us,' he says, urging the public to keep fighting
In a recent tweet, Robert Kiyosaki warned of a looming market crash and urged investors to turn to silver, calling it “the biggest bargain today” amid growing economic uncertainty.
The incidents sparked backlash from Israeli politicians to National Security Itamar Ben-Gvir: 'No citizen is safe ... This is what a country looks like when the minister in charge of police is a convicted criminal'
The win reflects the appeal of right-wing nationalism across Europe, where concerns about migration, national sovereignty, and cultural identity have led to surging support for parties on the right, even the far right in recent times
"The main disagreement was and remains how the understandings address the question of ending the war," a source said, adding that nothing is likely to change unless a "sufficiently ambiguous" deal allows both sides to claim victory
'Appreciate your sympathy, but we need your outrage': Many prominent figures in the U.S. Jewish community do not see the attack on a rally in support of Israeli hostages as a surprise, but as part of a wave of antisemitism across the globe.
U.S.: Suspect in Boulder, Colorado attack, which authorities say wounded eight people, charged with federal hate crime ■ GAZA: IDF calls on residents to evacuate areas in Khan Yunis ■ IRAN: Iran poised to dismiss U.S. nuclear proposal, says Iranian diplomat
OpenAI clarified that the partnership will provide nationwide access in the UAE, where free versions of ChatGPT are inaccessible, not free personal subscriptions for users.
Authorities identified Mohamed Soliman, 45, as the suspect in an apparent hate crime: Videos show a man throwing firebombs into a crowd at a rally organized by the local Jewish community. One victim is in critical condition
IDF chief Eyal Zamir made the statement during a visit to southern Gaza ■ Egypt and Qatar say they are continuing to work to advance a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas
In December 2024, while Netanyahu prematurely congratulated himself for weakening Iran's 'ring of fire,' Khamenei told engineers in Fordow to speed up the centrifuges. Now Israel and Iran wait to see if Trump will thwart the 'mother of all wars'
For the past two years, the Transportation Ministry led by Miri Regev has been promising to establish a security unit to protect bus drivers attacked by passengers – and they have budgeted 20 million shekels for the unit
U.S. officials told The New York Times that Washington continues to demand Iran halt its uranium enrichment. A Western source told Haaretz the recent increase in enrichment is significant enough to enable Iran to carry out a nuclear test within months
As global attention remains fixed on the Gaza war, Netanyahu's government accelerates settlement expansion and annexation moves in the West Bank – threatening regional stability and dimming prospects for Palestinian statehood