This week Ben-Gurion Airport: A pair of childhood friends who became chefs work to reopen a restaurant that was shut down after October 7, and an Israeli couple that moved to Australia returns home for a visit
Israel's gatekeepers are supposed to prevent the government from running amok and breaking the law. But all that is happening anyway – even with the attorney general and the head of the Shin Bet still ensconced in their offices
The latest twist in the Qatargate scandal highlights the power of the prime minister's poison machine – and it's more clandestine impact ■ The United States appears to be giving a wider mandate in Gaza, but there's a caveat
On the eve of his visit to Hungary, the prime minister's panic level hit new heights ■ The flick-flacking over the identity of the new Shin Bet chief has become ridiculous ■ And which minister declined an offer of a safe seat from Naftali Bennett
ISRAEL: Netanyahu received an invitation to visit the White House, likely after Passover ■ GAZA: IDF says ground activity in north Gaza has begun; Dozens reported killed since early Friday ■ LEBANON: IDF confirms senior Hamas member killed in strike
For decades, historian Tom Segev has critically documented momentous events involving Jews, Israel and its neighbors. Recently, he has also looked back at his own life story. Now, at 80, he weighs in on the current state of the nation
In its first response regarding the investigation into the country's connection to members of Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office, Qatar responded that the reports were 'baseless accusations that serve the agendas of those who seek to sabotage the mediation efforts'
While clips on social media show the devastation IDF soldiers caused in the refugee camp for eight hours, the Israeli military has not taken any steps against the perpetrators. Israel's Defense Minister said he was 'glad' he cancelled the arrest warrants and that there was 'no violation of the law'
Last July an unedited, three-and-a-half minute video clip, that showed Angrest alive, was found in Gaza, which his family chose not to release until now. Angrest's mother played a partial audio recording from the video at a rally last year
The strike reportedly targeted Dar al Arqam, a school complex housing displaced Gazans in the east of the city; according to emergency workers, many of the victims were children
Despite rockets falling on warehouses, frequent sirens and employees becoming evacuees, Israel's largest shoe manufacturer, Naot, kept its factory in northern Israel open during the war with Hezbollah. Workers say the trauma remains, even during cease-fire
The mall has revived a decades-old debate over Shabbat observance in public spaces. While ultra-Orthodox leaders call it a 'civic obligation,' BIG Shopping Centers said, 'Live and let live. Stop interfering in secular people's lives'
In a WhatsApp message that advertised the reimbursement, one campaigner wrote: 'I cannot stress how important it is to vote for this right wing and pro-Bibi group of Jewish influencers'