Instead of crying on Memorial Day, we should rage, because the dead for whom we are crying died for nothing. Tears will merely legitimize the next combat deaths
Haaretz has learned that in his first meeting with senior police officials in September, Danny Levy instructed that any call from National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir to them or their subordinates must receive his prior approval
Authorities are reviewing footage from concerts where members of Kneecap seemed to support Hamas and Hezbollah. 'Those attacking us want to silence criticism of a mass slaughter. They weaponize false accusations of antisemitism to provide cover for genocide,' said Band member Mo Chara
Israel's prime minister intended his frothing, sneering screed, an affidavit to the High Court strewn with classified information, to counter the Shin Bet chief's recent explosive accusations. Instead, it lays bare his culpability
Francis Hunt warns of an impending "Great Collapse" triggering a massive monetary reset. He predicts gold will skyrocket, initially outperforming silver, as the US faces an unwinnable trade war.
Just before an Islamist terror attack triggered talk of all-out war between India and Pakistan, pro-Palestinian mobs in Karachi attacked KFC branches, killing an employee, pro-Hamas clerics called on Muslim countries to attack Israel, while the violent fervor spread to Bangladesh. But the Gaza war is just a pretext
The strike on Dahiyeh, a Hezbollah stronghold, is Israel's third on Beirut since the November cease-fire; Lebanon's president condemned the attack, warning it could threaten regional stability
Canadian Jews are set to head to the ballot box for a federal election on Monday, with concerns about safety and antisemitism at the forefront for many Jewish voters.
At the European U23's championship medal ceremony, the Swiss fencing team did not turn toward the Israeli flag after the Israeli team won gold. The Swiss ambassador apologized to the Foreign Ministry and the Israel Fencing Association
Israel's Attorney General told lawmakers that the judiciary was exercising 'great caution' in actions that could impact freedom of expression and the press. The Shin Bet representative confirmed collecting info on the infiltration of Kahanism into law enforcement, but no data was gathered on lawmakers
The request for an explanation, issued in the form of a provisional order by the High Court, was handed down following a petition submitted by several groups 10 months ago, in light of the failure to draft yeshiva students, despite the 2024 ruling
Planned anti-Israel protests at Columbia and City College of New York were blocked by warnings and police actions. At CCNY, activists were evacuated and pepper-sprayed after clashing with officers.
While struggling to broker peace in Ukraine, U.S. President Donald Trump holds rare leverage to end the Gaza war and save the Israeli hostages – if he chooses to use it
Mike Maloney highlights silver's extreme undervaluation compared to gold, citing a historically high gold-silver ratio. He suggests silver offers a "catch-up" opportunity.
In Gaza, women are not asking for boardroom seats or missions to Mars. They are asking for bread, water, soap, a sanitary pad. For their children to wake up in the morning. But too often feminism, across the globe, turns its gaze from the blood on the floor
Hosted by Zvika Klein and Yael Eckstein, Good for the Jews? Inside Christian Zionism takes a look at the relationship between Christians and the Jewish people and state.
French writers Michel Houellebecq and Bernard-Henri Lévy will appear at this month's Jerusalem International Writers Festival, while nature is the star in several new Israeli exhibitions