Despite repeated evacuation orders, worsening conditions, and the death of relatives, photojournalist Fatma Hassona, refused to leave north Gaza, staying behind to document the war
The 'Flowers: Art from the Renaissance to Artificial Intelligence' extravaganza in Rome offers a fascinating balance between research and fun, entertainment and art, with a bridge between Italy and Israel
After nearly 40,00 Israeli air strikes, estimates place the number of unexploded munitions at roughly 4,000, much of them hidden among Gaza's destruction, turning homes into death traps. Meanwhile, Israel bars key equipment and cleanup teams from entering
The motion to quash, filed after the hearings in the Shin Bet document leak case, claimed that Ronen Bar had a conflict of interest. The justices rejected the government's claim that its authority had been usurped
The expulsion of herding communities has been one of the biggest stories in the West Bank during the Gaza war. At the community of Ein al-Hilweh, the stories of people already displaced have made the residents think twice
Europeans and Africans mutated after domesticating the lactating herbivore, it's been thought. And some East Asians got their gene from a species that didn't eat dairy
Citing arrests, deportation threats, and funding cuts, the letter denounces the White House's politicized fight against antisemitism: 'We condemn using Jewish students' safety to silence or punish pro-Palestinian voices in U.S. academia'
Citing U.S. officials, the New York Times said Israel proposed a joint commando and airstrike on Iran's nuclear sites, seeking U.S. support. But in Washington this month, Trump told Netanyahu he wouldn't back a strike while talks with Tehran continued
Siegel described being forced to witness torture, endure months in isolation, and survive a mock execution. He says he thinks about the hostages still in Gaza 'every day from morning to night'