Facing rejection from Israel's Population and Immigration Authority, recent convert Isabella Vinci, supported by the Israel Religious Action Center, is preparing a court petition to challenge the decision, despite a Supreme Court ruling recognizing non-Orthodox conversions
Nimrod Cohen, one of 20 hostages released from Hamas captivity last week, lost 33 pounds and feared for his life amid Israeli airstrikes. His father, Yehuda, has been targeted on social media for fighting the Netanyahu government in an effort to stop the war
The vice president denied that the U.S. was 'monitoring' Israel 'in the sense of watching over someone,' saying instead that officials were arriving to contribute to 'active work, making sure our teams are doing what's needed to keep things on track'
Artists are isolating their Israeli allies more than the perpetrators of the crimes they're denouncing. More than helping Palestinians, they're giving credence to Netanyahu's claim that critics hate Israelis for who they are, rather than what their government does
Sonthaya Oakkharasri came to Israel in 2018 to work in agriculture and was taken hostage while working in an Avocado orchard in the Gaza border communities. Seventy-two foreign citizens were killed and 35 were kidnapped on Oct. 7, 31 of them Thai
Israel's President Isaac Herzog awarded the Medal of Honor to Matthias Döpfner, CEO of a German media giant known for its staunchly pro-Israel editorial stance and the 'Bibileaks' scandal involving Bild, and to megadonor Miriam Adelson, who is said to have spearheaded pressure on Trump to secure the release of hostages from Gaza
With a postponed state inquiry hanging over his head, Benjamin Netanyahu is already leading his ministers and media mouthpieces to proactively deflect any blame for October 7 and the two-year war onto the hostage families, pro-democracy protesters and the judicial system
A French parliamentary inquiry is examining alleged Islamist influence inside La France Insoumise after journalists detailed the party’s ties to radical groups.
Haimi, a resident of Kibbutz Nir Yitzhak, joined the battle over the kibbutz during the Hamas attack on the morning of October 7, 2023. His family was notified of his death two months later, and his body was returned to Israel overnight on Tuesday
Since October 7, Netanyahu's strategy has been to blame anyone but himself. Now that almost all the other responsible parties have gone, his refusal to accept blame is all the more conspicuous
No one from the Prime Minister's Office showed up as coalition lawmakers voted down the creation of a state commission to probe the October 7 failures. Bereaved families accused Netanyahu's coalition of 'fighting the truth' instead of seeking accountability
Graham Platner, who is running to be the Democratic candidate for senator from Maine, said he got the tattoo during a U.S. military deployment after seeing it on the wall of a tattoo parlor while inebriated. 'He's not an idiot, he's a military history buff,' his former political director said
The court further found that Israel had not provided sufficient evidence to prove that the infiltration of Hamas operatives into the agency had compromised its neutrality. Israel's Foreign Ministry said it 'categorically rejects' the ruling, claiming UNRWA remains 'infested with terror activities'; the U.S. slammed the ruling as 'corrupt'
The Israeli Olympic Committee said it 'welcomes the move,' adding that its 'unequivocal statements about Indonesia's depraved conduct resonate well in the field of sports'
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The bill, proposed by a far-right opposition lawmaker, was supported by many coalition MKs, including a Likud lawmaker who defied party lines. A separate bill to expand the West Bank's Ma'aleh Adumim settlement also passed with support from Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid