Shai Hermesh, father of Omer Hermesh, who was murdered on October 7 in Kfar Azza, laments the brokenness of Israeli society because of the Hamas massacre and the government's indifference to the hostages in Gaza. 'What Hamas did to us is minor compared to what is being done to Israeli society today'
Anti-Semites are exploiting Kirk’s death to advance a hateful agenda, asserting without evidence that the State of Israel was responsible for Kirk’s murder
From alleged Washington shooter Elias Rodriguez to serial arsonist Casey Goonan, a new generation of far-Left activists is canonizing violent criminals as heroes of the anti-Israel cause.
Police charged two men at Syracuse University after one allegedly entered a Jewish New Year event at a fraternity house and hurled a bag of pork. 'This is not a foolish college prank and will not be treated as such,' the county's district attorney said
Demalash, a 21-year-old infantry soldier from Be'er Sheva in southern Israel, was killed by sniper fire in northern Gaza. Since the start of the war, the IDF has announced the deaths of 912 soldiers, 465 of whom were killed in the Gaza Strip
The kingdom's seemingly endless wealth, which has worked to bridge and maintain ties with several Middle Eastern countries, finds the limits of its influence with the U.S., which it cannot afford to alienate, and Israel, which can do as it pleases so long as it has Trump's support
Uman as metaphor: a government devotes cabinet meetings and millions to subsidize primitive madness, while war rages and hostages languish. The sanctification of ignorance now defines state Judaism, with almost no opposition left to protest
While the genocide in Gaza continues unabated and settlers run amok in the West Bank together with the army, the world met its minimum obligation by recognizing a state that will likely never come into being
The September 2025 model of the U.S. president is more cautious than his predecessor. He no longer projects baseless optimism about ending the war in Ukraine, but for now, he appears to continue a lenient policy toward Israel, prolonging the war in Gaza
The border crossing just resumed full operations last week, after it was closed following a terrorist attack that killed two IDF soldiers. 'Israel is sending a clear message: we'll continue to decide the people's fate', one official said
International recognition of Palestine changes little. But if it provokes annexation, it will expose the failure of the two-state vision – leaving Israel isolated
U.S. Mideast envoy Steve Witkoff said he is 'hopeful and even confident' that a breakthrough on Gaza could be announced in the coming days, adding that some leaders have already been briefed on Trump's '21-point plan for peace in the Middle East and Gaza'
This is the second visual confirmation of Ohel in captivity, with his family permitting only the release of a still image from the video aired by Hamas on Monday. Ohel, 23, was kidnapped from the Nova Music Festival on October 7, 2023
A Flydubai flight from the UAE changed course and landed in Riyadh after an Israeli passenger apparently suffered a stroke and was taken to a local hospital
AkademikerPension's divestment 'comes as an assessment of the state of Israel's ability to uphold human rights,' after Norway's sovereign wealth fund pulled Israeli investments and Denmark's prime minister vowed to leverage EU Council presidency for sanctions on Israeli settlers and officials
Two attempts to intercept the drone failed, and the IDF said rescue forces were operating at the scene, a tourist area. 'Teams on the ground are reporting damage on a scale we are not normally used to seeing,' said the head of Israel's emergency services
On the second day of the General Assembly, the Iranian president labeled looming Western 'snapback' sanctions on his country as 'unlawful'. Syria's president also addressed the body, marking the first speech by a Syrian leader to the Assembly since 1967