On his snap visit to Washington, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke with U.S. President Donald Trump about Iran and tariffs. Here's what they should have discussed
On Iran, Trump U-turned from the hawkish position he adopted in his first term in a historic admission of failure for Netanyahu. On tariffs, Trump put Netanyahu in his place, positioning Israel as a small country that should be grateful for U.S. support
With drought and fires putting pressure on natural habitats, Israel's annual butterfly count offers critical insight into the country's changing environment
Welsh writer Joe Dunthorne's new book uncovers dark family secrets about his Jewish ancestor's apparent role in the production of chemical weapons in 1930s Germany. It is not the only skeleton uncovered in 'Children of Radium: A Buried Inheritance'
A petition submitted to the court that adjudicates disputes involving organizations in the Zionist movement alleges that Aish Ha'am, Am Yisrael Chai and Eretz Hakodesh offered illegal incentives to voters and 'ambassadors' tasked with getting out the vote
Transgender Rabbi Abby Stein is a descendant of a Hasidic dynasty. 'Becoming Eve,' a new Off-Broadway play inspired by her story joins a long line of theatrical and literary works about parents and children, and tradition and rebellion
Since our beginning, we have been not only trying to conceive but also doing our best not to. Some solutions involved risking the wrath of the Almighty, including coitus interruptus, which was already referenced in the Bible
While stock indices in the US and Europe fell by about 10% in two days, the Tel Aviv 35 Index fell by just under 4% yesterday and by 0.62% on Thursday.
While stock indices in the US and Europe fell by about 10% in two days, the Tel Aviv 35 Index fell by just under 4% yesterday and by 0.62% on Thursday.
In a show of loyalty, Netanyahu took the blame for the leaks, claiming they were made under his orders. In reality, he is no stranger to orchestrated leaks, often using them to smear political foes, recently evidenced by a leak revealing illegal arrests of Jewish settlers
The report that pro-Iranian militias have agreed to disarm does not necessarily indicate a weakening of Iran's power in Iraq – but it does point to Tehran recalibrating its strategy following the blows its 'ring of fire' suffered
Despite a freedom of information request, the Israel Land Authority released a heavily redacted version of an agreement to purchase land from Hadassah Women's Zionist Organization of America, with 17 of the document's 21 pages blacked out
Israel's public broadcaster Kan agreed to the family's request to remove an ad for the interview after supporters of the prime minister attacked former hostage Liri Albag on social media and sent her death threats
Israel is one of the priciest countries in the OECD, and there's no hope in sight. Its cost of living is appropriate for an economy where the entire country works in high-tech
Since the beginning of the Israeli operation over two months ago, hundreds of houses have been damaged or destroyed in Jenin, Nur al-Shams and Tulkarm refugee camps. The goal: 'freedom of movement' for soldiers
Netanyahu confirmed that close aid Yonatan Urich was ordered to leak sensitive information, however, an Israeli report covering Netanyahu's testimony claims the PM did not approve the leak of specific items, but rather 'spoke generally about the practice'