The resignation of the flagship Human Rights Watch group's Israel-Palestine team is just the latest example of how October 7 and the Gaza war have triggered unprecedented infighting in the global human rights community. Could the whole edifice be imploding?
A village resident told Haaretz that the demolitions were carried out throughout Tuesday, from morning until dark. '30 settlers arrived in the morning, accompanied by several soldiers in uniform and carrying weapons ... Most of my family, about 60 people, were left homeless'
Former Police Commissioner Kobi Shabtai told Channel 12 that Ben-Gvir would summon promotion candidates for interviews, even for non-senior positions, and demanded the use of force against anti-government protesters
'This will be very traumatic for Iran if they don't make a deal,' Trump said on Wednesday after meeting with Netanyahu. Shortly after the talks, it was reported that the Pentagon ordered a second carrier to prepare for deployment amid efforts to coerce Iran into a deal over its nuclear program
During the weekend, Israelis and tourists arriving at Ben-Gurion Airport are often forced to wait in long lines for taxis and pay a premium rate to travel on the Sabbath. A senior Tel Aviv municipal official called the service an 'important milestone in Israeli freedom of movement'
Palestine Action was proscribed in July, having increasingly targeted Israel-linked defence companies – particularly Elbit Systems – in Britain with 'direct action,' often blocking entrances, or spraying red paint
Ireland's November motion to suspend Israel from UEFA accused the country of violating UEFA's statutes by organizing clubs in West Bank settlements and failing to enforce an 'effective anti-racism policy.' The Irish association said it spoke with UEFA before it decided to go on with the match
Residents said the victim, Wafa Awad, was shot on the street as she left her home, adding that she was not the intended target of the shooting. Awad is the sixth person killed in 24 hours in Arab society
Netanyahu is trying to blame the entire world for October 7, but he became trapped in a deadly whirlwind of media reports exposing just what he was trying to conceal. What we saw this week provides a glimpse of what to expect in the election campaign as authoritarianism gains pace
Trump conducting deliberate deception always has to be considered, but he is clear that he would rather put a stop to Iran's nuclear project than get involved in a prolonged military campaign. The key question remains what, if anything, was agreed with Netanyahu should negotiations fail
This week at Ben-Gurion Airport: An American couple who followed their children's footsteps to Israel, and a young Israeli whose psychologist mother helped her navigate PTSD as a teen
After the police shut down a screening of 'Palestine 36' in Jerusalem, watching it in a theater as a Palestinian in Israel reminded me of the fragile conditions in which our stories are allowed to exist
The Tumbler Ridge shooter’s deadly attack was preceded by antisemitic tweets, shedding light on his online radicalization and ties to neo-Nazi ideology.
Despite overwhelming advantages, Netanyahu can't spin his way out of the October 7 disaster, try as he might. His opponents should use the full transcripts of that day to take him down