The government's U-turn follows Bar's announcement that he will step down in June. Government sources said Prime Minister Netanyahu is interviewing candidates and is expected to name Bar's replacement in the coming days
Israel's army recommended that 1,200 soldiers be decorated for bravery in the War of Independence, but Israel's founding prime minister slashed the list to 12, 'the number of the Tribes of Israel.' A history-buff computer scientist has made amends
CEO Jeremy Gray detailed plans to restart a fully permitted Arizona gold mine. He highlighted its low acquisition cost, existing infrastructure, and potential for rapid, profitable production.
With many bereaved families from the Gaza war, several have joined the Israeli-Palestinian Forum. Many will attend online, as the joint Memorial Day ceremony – held at a secret location due to far-right threats – seeks to show that Israelis and Palestinians can share both pain – and hope
While Israel was never a top issue in Monday's Canadian election, the results still have profound implications for the relationship between Jerusalem and Ottawa – and even bigger ramifications if part of a broader Western backlash against Trump
'A grave is not a privilege', said Meital Weiss, daughter of Ilan Weiss, whose body remains in Gaza. A report by the Hostage Families Forum's health team warned that time erodes evidence, obscures findings, and greatly reduces the chance of recovery
The Central Bureau of Statistics reported Israel has a population of approximately 10.1 million, counting all Jews between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea, but not the Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza
Three dozen members of the Board of Deputies of British Jews are being investigated for publicly speaking out against Israel's war in Gaza. Critics say they shouldn't be airing the dirty linen – but some Israelis are among their loudest supporters
Ahead of his visit at the Jerusalem International Writers Festival, Hungarian author Gábor T. Szántó speaks about the price he has had to pay for his identity
France's foreign ministry condemned Israel's decision to revoke travel permits for two delegations, including elected officials, calling it 'regrettable and harmful' to bilateral ties. It also rejected Israeli claims linking the groups to terrorism
Organizers canceled the annual Nakba march, held since 1998 on Israel's Independence Day near depopulated Palestinian villages, citing police restrictions they feared could justify force. They said the terms reflected the government's 'intent to suppress legitimate protest and free expression'
Eddy Hamel, a Jewish star for the soccer club in the 1920s, was murdered at Auschwitz, and 16 others were killed in the camps or in the Dutch resistance. Only later did anyone ask where the plaques or memorials were
The released hostage, held by Islamic Jihad for 482 days, said her captors made it clear that 'the moment the IDF finds us, gets near us, or senses something is wrong, the first thing they'll do is shoot me in the head'
The writer-director of the long-awaited Israeli TV series 'The Stronghold,' about an Israeli military outpost whose soldiers were taken prisoner during the Yom Kippur War, talks about the chilling similarities between now and then
At fifteen, I joined Hamas, I threw stones, I sewed Palestinian flags and served seven months in prison. Here's what changed my perspective on Israelis and motivates me to build bridges over rivers of blood
A food truck serving home-cooked meals on the banks of the Tzippori River presents an opportunity to get to know a life that few people are familiar with