Godard, 73, was murdered on October 7, 2023, alongside his wife in Kibbutz Be'eri by Islamic Jihad, the Israeli army confirmed Thursday. Three deceased hostages remain in Gaza
This week at Ben-Gurion Airport: A couple who grew up in the same town and reconnected during the pandemic, and a dad who takes himself on a four-day reset in Greece
What was done to former military advocate general Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi by Netanyahu's poison machine now serves as a warning to every ranking figure in the country's security and legal establishment: anyone who dares to take a stand against the prime minister's interests can expect consequences
More than he wants to shutter Army Radio, Defense Minister Katz wants to show his and his prime minister's supporters that, once again, their bold moves were thwarted by the 'left-wing' justices ■ What can we learn about Israel's transition to an illiberal democracy from the fact we're astonished every time a public servant acts properly? ■ Don't worry, Bibi likes his right-wing pundits just fine
For the first time in the history of the Zionist movement, a faction aligned with hard-right Christians has gained a foothold in the World Zionist Congress. It's all thanks to Israel's own messianic Minister Bezalel Smotrich
According to police sources familiar with the case, Chief Superintendent Meni Benjamin, head of the Lahav 433 anti-corruption and serious crime unit, is suspected of intervening in an investigation and making decisions to benefit a person close to him
An African migrant was found dead in South Tel Aviv's Kiryat Shalom, showing signs of violence ■ Police detain four brothers of Kafr Qasem woman who dies after she was shot in her car and crashed into a wall
In a notable shift, the U.S. has revised its UN Security Council resolution, the third draft submitted to date, to include mention of a pathway to Palestinian statehood. The resolution reflects ongoing efforts to secure international consensus for Trump's peace initiatives in Gaza
This week, the specter of Kahane manifested both in Israel and the West Bank. The far-right rabbi, who once stood as a fringe, solitary lawmaker, could only have dreamed of the legitimacy his followers now wield
The bill would introduce offenses for assaulting or obstructing attendees at religious assemblies, with both crimes punishable with a maximum sentence of three months ' imprisonment.
A former Syrian official who once worked as a double agent for the Mossad has been charged in Austria with torture during the 2011 Arab Spring protests, The New York Times reported. The official reportedly fled to Europe in 2013 and was ultimately smuggled into Vienna with Israel's help
Despite the operation's lawful intent, it yielded minimal results, with one unrelated arrest. The incident comes amid escalating violence in Arab Israeli communities, with a significant increase in murders compared to previous years, sparking protests and demands for a state inquiry
Over 8,000 Jews lived in Oswiecim, Poland – adjacent to Auschwitz – on the eve of World War II. A restored grave is a memorial to this proud Jewish Polish community in a country where antisemitism is on the rise