Maj. Gen. Roman Gofman was questioned by investigators concerning the so-called 'nighttime meeting affair' involving Tzachi Braverman, Netanyahu's top aide. A court has barred Braverman from contacting Gofman as part of a series of restrictive conditions
Trump said earlier this week that the Israeli people should shame Herzog for not pardoning Netanyahu, whose pardon request is currently under review by the Attorney General's Office and the Criminal Division of the State Prosecutor's Office
The transfer of the Dado Center for Interdisciplinary Military Studies from the Operations Directorate to the IDF's Military Colleges division sparked fears of reduced influence. 'If criticism is seen as political theres no room for debate,' an officer warned
The court order demands that Justice Minister Yariv Levin explain why he hasn't convened the Judicial Appointments Committee. One justice said, 'We're forced to release murder suspects instead of detention because of the shortage of judges'
Speaking in Jerusalem, Netanyahu told U.S. Jewish establishment leaders that Israel aims to 'move with the United States, from aid to partnership.' He also addressed upcoming talks with Iran and Hamas disarmament ahead of the Board of Peace launch summit on Thursday
The Games organizers said the matter had been dealt with immediately at the venue level, without clarifying if there would be further consequences for the employee.
Two months after the two met at Mar-a-Lago, internal discussions among senior U.S. military and intelligence officials had begun to consider supporting a new round of Israeli strikes on Iran, the report said
U.K. Lawyers for Israel told the museum that some maps and descriptions of exhibits 'retroactively apply the term "Palestine" to periods in which no such entity existed and risk obscuring the history of Israel and the Jewish people'
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez drew backlash for speaking out against unconditional U.S. military aid to Israel, a key issue in the 2028 presidential race. But even Netanyahu has proposed tapering the aid
The museum told The Jerusalem Post that the term Palestine no longer holds a neutral designation and may be understood in reference to political territory.
A South African school apologized after audio recordings contradicted its claim that a canceled match with a Jewish school was due to scheduling issues.
Thursday's Board of Peace summit in Washington will be the council's first gathering since the charter signing ceremony in Davos, Switzerland in January. In addition to financing, Trump said that Board of Peace member states have committed thousands of personnel to the International Stabilization Force and local police
Palestinian activist Awdah Hathaleen captured the shooting that killed him on video, as settler Yinon Levi fired shots following a settler incursion in the village of Umm al-Kheir. A recent report found that 93.6 percent of cases of nationalist violence against Palestinians are closed with no indictment
A rehabilitation fund for Arbel Yehoud and Ariel Cunio reached its target in a crowdfunding campaign launched following the couple's Friday interview with Channel 12 News. Organizers have since increased the goal to about $1.6 million
According to the IDF, the strikes were 'precise' and in line with international law, noting that Hamas had committed more than six violations of the cease-fire, including deploying east of the the so-called Yellow Line
Hundreds of ultra-Orthodox protesters took to the streets in a riot sparked when two women soldiers were assaulted during an official military trip to Bnei Brak. Netanyahu, the IDF chief of staff and Haredi MKs denounced the violence
Adi heard her sister murdered by Hamas terrorists on the other end of the line. Shahar identified his father's body in a lynching video. Dozens like them are now seeking recognition as victims of terror – but the state refuses
Zim is set to be sold in full to a consortium led by German shipping company Hapag-Lloyd and Israeli private equity firm FIMI. Zim's workers' union announced a 48-hour warning strike over the emerging deal, as reports said Israel is eyeing options to block it amid Hapag-Lloyd's ties to Qatar
Anthropic, Claude AI's developer, argued against the use of its AI model for certain ops. after a report regarding the use of Claude during the raid that led to the capture of Nicolas Maduro.
Yehuda Kaploun met Saudi Arabia's foreign minister for what was described as a 'productive' discussion on the 'values of dialogue.' Last month, the ADL warned of surging Saudi rhetoric using antisemitic dog whistles and conspiracy theories about 'Zionist plots'