Germany's decision to label the far-right AfD a threat to minority safety raises a pressing question: How should the country confront such a danger, and will it outlaw its second-largest political party voted in by 10 million Germans?
As a video of Israel's Druze spiritual leader Sheikh Muwafak Tarif boasting the country's support for the Druze in Syria went viral, the community - on both sides of the border - came under fire
For the first time, the cabinet signaled willingness to form a commission but wants legislative changes to how its members are appointed, a process that could take time. The attorney general warned that delaying a probe could harm its effectiveness
When Alkhatib, a Palestinian-American analyst who grew up in Gaza, slams what he calls the 'ruthless, fascist, Nazi' Hamas, or pro-Palestinian activists who glorify violence, he gets death threats and is called a 'Jew shill.' But he has plenty to say about 'war criminal' Netanyahu, too
In April, Argentine President Javier Milei ordered the declassification of the documents after a meeting with leaders from the Simon Wiesenthal Center. 'There is no reason to continue withholding that information,' Argentina's chief said
VATMAL discussed a major urban renewal near “Ha'Atzmaut” station with 4,600 new homes, commerce, jobs, bike paths, and public spaces. Around 1,600 existing units will be vacated for the project.
VATMAL discussed a major urban renewal near “Ha'Atzmaut” station with 4,600 new homes, commerce, jobs, bike paths, and public spaces. Around 1,600 existing units will be vacated for the project.
United Airlines disputed the claims, calling them "meritless." The airline's statement said "One passenger who was a safety and security risk caused the flight to return to Newark."
Unchecked urban warfare in densely populated areas only fuels radicalization and ever increasing global condemnation. Here's how Israel can turn this around
Published by the Diaspora Affairs Ministry, the report does note, however, that more than half the voters of France's far-right National Rally party qualify as antisemitic. In March, the ministry's head, Amichai Chikli, invited the party's leader to a widely criticized antisemitism conference in Jerusalem
Of the soldiers killed in the war, nearly 100 died in various non-combat incidents, including road accidents, tank rollovers, friendly fire, negligent discharges, IDF explosives accidents and mistaken airstrikes
Sixth-graders unearth homes near the synagogue of Chorazin where Jesus preached. Archaeologist Achia Kohn-Tavor is leading a project to involve everybody – foreign tourists, whole families, toddlers included – in revealing their heritage
Israel's security cabinet unanimously approved overnight into Monday a plan to expand operations in the Gaza Strip; The cabinet ministers also approved, in principle, a framework for the future distribution of humanitarian aid via private foreign firms
Under the new deal, a planned 3.3% salary cut will instead come from delayed wage increments, and teachers will receive two extra vacation days. Some educators criticized union chief Yaffa Ben-David and vowed to strike on Monday
When asked about victories, the coach often says that sports outcomes are insignificant compared to the hostages' freedom. Hapoel Jerusalem was the beloved team of Hersh Goldberg-Polin, an Israeli-American hostage who was murdered in captivity
To speak out, to stand with Palestinians, to reject the violent mob that now claims to speak for the Jewish mainstream, is to risk condemnation, arrests, and attacks. Meanwhile, the gutless liberal leaders who should be on the front lines are cowering in the face of the right's assault