The legal case against Israeli soldiers fighting in Gaza is explicit in its claims. The moral terrain of dual loyalties and asymmetric warfare is anything but
The conditions outlined in the document, prepared by the Prime Minister's Office, would have made it nearly impossible for him to testify as scheduled in his criminal trial
The French delegation, consisting of members of parliament and mayors, was set to tour Israel and the West Bank for four days. Their entry was denied based on a newly passed bill allowing to bar individuals who call for boycott of Israel
The revelations of a second Signal chat raise more questions about Hegseth's use of an unclassified messaging system to share highly sensitive security details
Last month's killing of 15 rescue workers revealed another truth of the war in Gaza. It revealed what the IDF has tried to hide – that its reports about 'terrorists,' 'terrorist infrastructure,' and 'fighting' are exaggerations in the best case, lies in worst
As Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar finalizes his affidavit against his dismissal to the High Court, Netanyahu is pressuring him to compromise, help select his successor and cancel the filing. But here, Netanyahu is tripped up by the very distrust he accused Bar of – only in reverse
ISRAEL: Shin Bet chief submits affidavit to High Court as part of petition against removal from office ■ GAZA: At least 39 killed in past 24 hours, Hamas-run health ministry says ■ U.S.: Report: Hegseth shared Yemen strike plans in additional Signal chats ■ YEMEN: Houthis say they attacked Israeli, American targets
Israel's attorney general says the government's move to sever ties with Haaretz was carried out through an unlawful process, raising legal concerns about its validity and impact on press freedom
Hamas and Israel both viewed the holidays as a potential deadline to reach a follow-up agreement, but the gap between each side's conditions has not been bridged – Israel rejects the idea of continued Hamas rule and Hamas refuses to release the hostages without guarantees for an end to the war
Both hard-right homophobic pundit Ben Shapiro and iconic Hamas captivity survivor Emily Damari have been asked to light torches in this year's Independence Day ceremony. This is why Damari should consider politely declining
Both hard-right homophobic pundit Ben Shapiro and iconic Hamas captivity survivor Emily Damari have been asked to light torches in this year's Independence Day ceremony. This is why Damari should consider politely declining
Israel Police barred protest organizers from holding photos of Gazan children or using the word 'genocide,' despite prior assurances to the High Court that it would allow 'controversial' signs
Shapiro's history of bigoted remarks have raised questions about the organizers' commitment to this year's declared theme, 'Bridges of Hope.' Youth LGBTQ+ group IGY called on the Israeli minister in charge to 'reverse this disgraceful decision' based on Shapiro's past homophobic comments