The 103-94 win over Gran Canaria was a basketball game that bordered on perfection. The victory represents Hapoel Tel Aviv's first ever European title – and its first title of any kind since winning the State Cup in 1993
Yehoash Hirschberg was among the founding generation of Israeli music research. He is best known for his studies on the development of artistic music in the Jewish community during the British Mandate period and after the establishment of the State of Israel
The government's contention that Khalil's presence in the U.S. posed 'potentially serious foreign policy consequences' was enough to satisfy requirements for his deportation, the judge ruled. Lawyers for Khalil say they plan to keep fighting
The government's contention that Khalil's presence in the U.S. posed 'potentially serious foreign policy consequences' was enough to satisfy requirements for his deportation, the judge ruled. Lawyers for Khalil say they plan to keep fighting
Irit Pauker, whose father was murdered during the Oct. 7 Hamas attack, says she has lost faith not just in Israel's government and public, but in the opposition too, listing dozens of MKs who are nowhere to be seen at the weekly protests. 'They need to be replaced. I don't have much hope in them'
The committee tasked with election oversight still refuses to divulge the names of the slates that received these votes, but Haaretz has traced many of the addresses provided by the voters to five specific yeshivas
Witkoff told the WSJ that if Iran refuses to dismantle its nuclear program, it will be up to Trump to decide what aspects of the Iranian nuclear program the U.S. could potentially accept, adding that the goal of Saturday's talks is to build trust – not achieve full agreements
With articles penned by popular writers covering dozens of pages and tens of thousands of copies reaching about a half-million readers, the so-called leaflets distributed each week for free in synagogues around the country have morphed into major influencers of religious-Zionist public opinion
ISRAEL: PM calls anti-war IDF reservists 'foreign-funded' radicals; Report: New top Israeli cease-fire negotiator slowed talks, official says ■ GAZA: UNRWA says close to 400,000 Palestinians displaced since renewal of fighting ■ IRAN: Giving 'genuine chance' to talks with U.S., foreign ministry says
Israel, though not a direct target of these tariffs, will experience ripple effects. As a trade-reliant economy, we must brace for currency fluctuations, potential inflation, and more.
IDF soldiers raided the home of 43-year-old Hussein Hardan last Friday, and after he attempted to escape, shot him to death. Later, suspicious marks were found on his body. An eyewitness claims the soldiers strangled him
27 Jewish groups filed a brief supporting Tufts student Rümeysa Öztürk, condemning her detention as a misuse of antisemitism to silence free speech and protest.
After months of foot-dragging, the Prime Minister's Office finally began to cooperate with the state comptroller's investigation of the failures of Oct. 7. But of the 39 reports Matanyahu Englman's staff is assiduously preparing on the conduct of the war in various realms, only five address the government's role
The U.S. president has left his country with hardly any nuclear experts in office – actually, with hardly any experts in office ■ A veteran journalist's death shows the difference that 49 years make