Hundreds of people attended funeral of Tamar Kutz - an educator and founder of Kibbutz Kfar Aza. She was buried alongside her son, Aviv, his wife, Livnat, and their children Yonatan, Rotem, and Yiftach, who were murdered on October 7
The coalition was again forced on Wednesday to pull votes on MK bills for fear of not having a majority. The boycott has created a legislative logjam that may limit the number of laws that can be passed before the summer recess in ten weeks' time
The Israeli prime minister insists he has a public mandate to overrule the judiciary, yet openly dismisses not just the Supreme Court and the head of the Shin Bet, but also the many Israelis opposed to his handling of the Gaza war
The apartment has served as the official home of Israel's ambassador to the UN since 1978. Purchased in 1986 when Netanyahu was the mission's head, it required registration under a name, and it has been under his since
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Prime Minister Netanyahu said the court's decision regarding the Shin Bet chief's dismissal was 'outrageous and harmful to democracy.' Should a temporary cease-fire include a hostage return, Netanyahu said it will be taken into consideration
For years, Netanyahu warned of Iran's nuclear ambitions - yet withheld funding for critical defense capabilities, even after the United States quit the nuclear deal at his urging. The 'Government of Change,' headed by former prime ministers Bennett and Lapid, finally pushed them forward, and they've already proven essential
Prof. Mark Shtaif's directive barring political speech during academic events is based on a manufactured problem and reflects a growing trend of academic censorship
The survey also showed that Religious-Zionists constitute 28 percent of the population, ultra-Orthodox 10 percent, and unaffiliated 50 percent. The leader of the Reform movement in Israel attributed recent growth to the events of October 7
The former head of the Mossad's hostages and missing persons division opposed hostage deals for decades, remaining steadfast even after the Gaza war broke out. Now, after 18 months, he says, 'continuing the war would be a disaster for Israel'
The Netherlands, Austria and Finland, which all had representatives partake in the Jenin-area tour, issued strong condemnations of the incident and all demanded clarification from Israel
Benjamin Netanyahu and the coalition he prioritizes over the lives of the Israeli hostages have turned the Gaza war into something that even Israel's strongest allies find indefensible. European governments have started to wield their force, but it won't be enough to change Israel's course
According to one diplomat participating in the tour, the group did not enter the refugee camp, and no soldiers approached them, adding that 'the shooting came out of nowhere'
Out of commitment to Zionism and Jewish values, the heads of major U.S. Jewish groups, from the ADL to the Jewish Federations, must find the courage to demand an end to Israel's indiscriminate killing in Gaza, bringing the hostages home now and back the beleaguered two-state peace camp