Israel's government disqualified Eva Illouz from the national sociology prize. Prof. Gad Yair told Haaretz that Education Minister Kisch's interference tainted the selection process: 'This should be brought before the High Court'
Klein said Yonatan Urich contacted him after his critical article on Qatar, offering to connect him with a 'friend' unhappy with the coverage. 'There's a system that passed information to many journalists,' he said. Haaretz first reported on the ties between Netanyahu's aides and Qatar last year
Netanyahu's office says the fact that the prime minister was 'first in line' to meet with Trump to try mitigate the tariff damage is an achievement in itself, but the real win is yet to be seen: A Trump stop in Israel on his upcoming Mideast tour
Several reporters have been summoned to give testimony in the Qatargate affair that's plaguing Netanyahu. Under what conditions may a journalist be interrogated? Can a journalist be required to reveal a source?
In January, Haaretz reported that the head of the police's security and licensing division approved a gun license for a Ben-Gvir employee despite her not meeting the eligibility criteria and was promoted just days later
Mustafa Kabha, the keeper of the count of Arab villages destroyed during the War of Independence, and a pioneer of Palestinian oral history, is uniquely qualified for his latest mission: mediating efforts to reunite Israel's Arab political parties
A crowd representing the full ideological spectrum of Zionist organizations in Israel marched into Jerusalem last week, calling on the government to enforce the conscription of ultra-Orthodox men: 'It's a moral issue, everybody needs to be responsible'
A wave of women influencers have transformed into super-engines of Israel advocacy since Oct. 7. The 'hasbaristas' seamlessly blend lifestyle content with nuance-free Zionist activism. Are they good for hasbara? Was hasbara ever good for Israel?
What could be more rejuvenating than IDF-sponsored tourism to see a beautiful canyon? You're not in Israel and you're not abroad, you're on a 'cross-fence' hike. Stay safe
Netanyahu will arrive to Washington injured by the Qatargate scandal roiling his office. Does Trump understand how much leverage he has over the Israeli premier?
The pro-Israel Block Party has been organised by Texas Hillel for the past 25 years and is the largest pro-Israel event to take place on a North American college campus.
Hagay Lober, whose son was killed in Gaza, joined the hostages' families' protests but doesn't think anyone should break the rules. For him, the cease-fire deal's opponents and proponents are both acting on the same core values
In its statement, the University of Haifa said the Oscar-winning film had not been approved by the Film and Play Review Board, but updated guidelines show no such approval is needed for free, educational events
Photographer Roger Ballen discusses his work at this month's Autonomous Art Biennale in Tel Aviv, while Samar Qupty's Palestinian short film 'Hush' tackles sexual taboos
In the letter, Bar said he refused the PM's request to declare Netanyahu unable to testify and to use Shin Bet powers against citizens. The government told the High Court that keeping Bar in his positon would irreparably harm state security
Srulik Einhorn allegedly echoed Qatari talking points to reporters and leaked classified information to Bild, Israel's deputy AG said. He also failed to disclose business ties to Qatar when working for government ministries, raising suspicions that there may have been a breach of trust
Lund University will host a conference on the 'instrumentalization of antisemitism,' and last month, a lecturer at Stockholm University denounced the leader of the local Jewish community as a 'murderer.' Jewish scholars see these incidents as signs that they are no longer welcome in Sweden