They were about to start independent lives outside of Kfar Azza, but the shock of October 7 brought them together again. Now, young members of the kibbutz are running a network of volunteers to help their community while waiting for the state to step in
Faced with failure by the Red Cross in Gaza and by politics in Israel, the hostages' families turned to U.S. President Donald Trump. Here's why this is a dissolution of the world order
Israel's opposition parties should resign collectively to protest Benjamin Netanyahu's plan to dismiss Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar, but that most likely won't happen. It will fall on the public to save Israeli democracy, and the public must flood the streets
A solution is more urgent for the Palestinians. If we make the Israelis feel more secure, build institutions that curb violence, and forge a successful economy, we can expect more respect, freedom and trust
The IDF attacks targeted the southern city of Rafah, the Bureij refugee camp and central Gaza, according to reports. The IDF said one strike targeted Gazans who were trying to plant an explosive device near Israeli troops
'Inviting representatives of extremist parties with antisemitic roots undermines the foundations of the Israeli, Jewish and international struggle against antisemitism,' opposition MK Gilad Kariv wrote in a letter to Netanyahu and two ministers
Netanyahu's party is supercharging its alliance with European far-right nationalists, despite their antisemitism and neo-Nazi ties. The Israeli government's upcoming antisemitism confab, packed with far-right politicians, is set to cement a once-unthinkable pact. The Likud is now an 'integral part of the extreme, illiberal populist right,' one analyst says
A witness told Haaretz that assailants broke into 41-year-old Ali Hujirat's home and shot him at close range during preparations for the pre-dawn Ramadan meal
2025 is shaping up to be pivotal for the Israeli real estate market. The construction industry is awakening, urban renewal is gaining momentum, and non-bank financing is challenging the big banks.
2025 is shaping up to be pivotal for the Israeli real estate market. The construction industry is awakening, urban renewal is gaining momentum, and non-bank financing is challenging the big banks.
Global warming is encouraging mosquitoes – and ruining some repellents. Natural repellents like catnip oil and citronella hit mosquitoes where it hurts, in the wasabi receptor. But as temperatures climb, something's not working
Netanyahu isn't just removing Shin Bet director Ronen Bar – he's likely to install a compliant replacement who'll follow his orders unquestioningly. If he succeeds, the PM will come dangerously close to achieving full control over the Shin Bet
Two U.S. airlines are returning to Israel in time for Passover, offering much-needed competition to El Al, but ticket prices show no sign of coming down in time for the holiday
'All violence is unacceptable to me on any side of a conflict,' Yasmeen Lari wrote in refusing a Wolf Foundation prize. 'Gaza is unfortunately now one of the worst situations in terms of displacement'
Amid desperate search efforts and countless rumors about the fate of their loved ones, many Gazans are facing an exhausting quest for the truth. The search for the thousands of missing people is likely to haunt them for years to come
Documents confirm that Hamas' intensifying public threats against Israel were not just empty boasts, but that Hamas leadership, along with Iran and Hezbollah, saw Israel's destruction as an attainable objective
SYRIA: IDF strikes Assad regime weapons over concerns groups looking to use them ■ ISRAEL: Netanyahu informs Shin Bet head of his decision to fire him ■ LEBANON: Israel strikes Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon ■ YEMEN: Pentagon says U.S. will use overwhelming lethal force until it achieves objective in Yemen