The archive of legendary Israeli spy Eli Cohen was announced to be back in Israeli hands on Sunday. Now, sources tell Reuters that Syrian President al-Sharaa offered the archives to Israel as an indirect gesture, as he seeks to cool tensions and build Trump's confidence
Israel Police said they are suspected of assaulting a police officer, participating in an illegal gathering, behavior likely to breach public peace and blocking a public road. Despite the arrests, another march is scheduled for this upcoming Friday
As the Middle East undergoes a historic realignment driven by economic pragmatism and American strategic interests, the Israeli PM clings to a collapsing political order
The 2025 Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature awarded its first-plane honor to Vasiluk's 'Your Presence Is Mandatory,' which explores the generational impacts of war and secrecy
New research proves the Sahara and Arabia had green cycles for million of years, during which African and Asian animals met on the peninsula. Why not archaic humans too?
A student activist was suspended over an anti-war protest at a defense and security-related job fair. Meanwhile, the university's rector instructed staff to 'express positions grounded in public consensus' and avoid calls for 'controversial political action'
The Israeli foreign ministry said that the suspension of talks was due to 'anti-Israel obsession and domestic political considerations.' Among the settlers sanctioned is veteran activist Daniella Weiss, head of the Nachala movement ■ Israeli ambassador Tzipi Hotovely summoned by U.K. gov't
Palestinians are posting messages of surrender online, with many emphasizing they only seek 'survival, peace and freedom.' Similar sentiments were shared on Monday in Khan Yunis as Gazans protested Hamas
On October 7, 2023, Nissan Dekalo patrolled Kibbutz Nahal Oz for hours and held off dozens of Hamas terrorists. Dekalo's heroism saved hundreds of lives, but the captivity of one kibbutz member is affecting his recovery from that day
The two were arrested in late April after they had been in constant contact with Iranian agents for several months. Authorities said that the two acted 'with full awareness that they were operating under Iranian direction'
The IDF has been promising to reinforce the eastern border for years, but rusty barbed wire remains the only obstacle between the countries. 'I won't tell my residents that it'll be okay, because it's not,' said the security officer of one moshav
Decades of failed attempts, shifting alliances, and a collapsing regime: New clues reveal how the Mossad finally secured a trove of documents and possessions belonging to Eli Cohen – and how Ahmed al-Sharaa may have been involved
The thrust of Michael Sfard's fourth book, subtitled 'A Journey to the Roots of the Constitutional Coup,' lies in its challenge to anyone who claims to oppose Benjamin Netanyahu's policies
The new outpost, adjacent to a village near Ramallah in the West Bank, stands between one of the residents' and his sheep enclosure. Authorities haven't expelled the settlers despite stop-work orders being issued. The IDF: 'The area does not invade the area where the Bedouins reside'
The Lufthansa Group has once again pushed back its return to Israel. U.S. airline Delta announced it would resume service on the popular Tel Aviv–New York route starting Tuesday. Air France and Transavia have yet to announce when they plan to resume flights