The protest comes ahead of a meeting of Israel's security cabinet later Thursday at Netanyahu's office, where discussions will focus on the potential occupation of Gaza – which the IDF chief has warned could endanger hostages
A joint investigation reveals how Israel's elite cyber-intelligence unit used Microsoft's cloud services to store data from phone calls of millions of Palestinians, allowing it to expand its surveillance in Gaza and the West Bank
Under military law, Israeli soldiers can seize Palestinian property without presenting evidence or facing oversight. Since the Gaza war began, human rights groups report a sharp rise in both documented confiscations and the unexplained disappearance of valuables during raids on West Bank homes
Who is behind the accounts reposting Israeli Minister Gila Gamliel's messages – from threatening the ayatollah regime and praising the Shah's exiled son?
The IDF returned Palestinian activist Awdah Hathaleen's body hours before a court hearing, after his family agreed to restrict funeral attendance. The army had withheld the body for days following his killing last week
The renowned Israeli author speaks about his friend, historian Alex Dancyg, who was murdered after being kidnapped to Gaza, and the moral blindness he sees taking root in Israeli society
According to a leaked draft reviewed by the Washington Post, the 2024 report drops prior criticism of Netanyahu's corruption trial, threats to judicial independence and Israeli restrictions on Palestinians
Secretary of State Marco Rubio told Fox Business that the Trump administration is 'willing to do a lot to be helpful' with the humanitarian conditions in the Gaza Strip, but more focus must be put on the issues of the hostages and on efforts to disband Hamas in order to achieve peace
Eli Feldstein, who has been charged with leaking classified information, told investigators that he gave the information directly to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his military secretary
The Stanford Daily and two unidentified students said in the lawsuit that foreign students have refused to write about the conflict in the Middle East for fear they could be arrested and deported.
Elias Rodriguez could face the death penalty if found guilty of murdering Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim outside an event at the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington in May
Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi told staffers that rulings issued by the attorney general and his department's own legal adviser, who he is trying to oust from her position, were not binding