'It's true that I wouldn't have carried out all these actions if the October 7 massacre hadn't occurred,' explains one activist from the far-right movement looking to resettle Gaza, 'but even before that it was our land'
One of the deadliest weapons on the Ukrainian battlefield has recently appeared in the conflict between Hezbollah and Israel, and it's extremely difficult to intercept: first-person view drones that allow the pilot to see from the aircraft's perspective
After Israeli Arab TV host Lucy Aharish's impassioned monologue mourning the six hostages murdered in Gaza was shared online, the journalist received a slew of racist attacks on social media – and to her personal phone
The AI Convention requires companies to protect human rights and democratic institutions while maintaining transparency, privacy and equality, and will apply mainly in the public sector
An eastern Jordan Canal promenade path was recently paved in the Kinneret Drainage and Streams Authority's NIS 100 million project to restore and develop 12 kilometers along the Jordan River.
An eastern Jordan Canal promenade path was recently paved in the Kinneret Drainage and Streams Authority's NIS 100 million project to restore and develop 12 kilometers along the Jordan River.
This week at Ben-Gurion Airport: A young Israeli woman with a one-way ticket to Berlin for a post-degree trip, and young parents who plan to raise their children in Israel, despite everything
Israel, Hamas agreed to 90 percent of the cease-fire terms, U.S. official tells reporters ■ U.S. envoy to Israel Lew refutes Netanyahu claim that the first phase of the proposed truce deal calls for Israel to withdraw from Philadelphi corridor ■ Chief ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan says request for warrants against Netanyahu, Defense Minister Gallant is based on evidence he personally reviewed ■ Here's what you need to know 335 days into the war
A Russian company planned a campaign targeting Israel in order to sow tensions within the Jewish community in the U.S. and thereby interfere in the 2024 elections, according to the Department of Justice
The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign has agreed to extend its nondiscrimination policies to protect Jewish students from harassment based on Zionist aspects of their identity.
Cairo is still considered a vital component of the anti-Iranian coalition being promoted by the U.S., but this defensive barrier is crumbling as criticism of Israel continues to rise
Jewish employees have filed a claim against the University of Sydney, including possible criminal sanctions against the vice-chancellor, for what they say was a 'vicious racist campaign' that included constant aggression against Jews on campus
U.S. federal authorities have filed charges against senior Hamas officials, but in Israel, indictments against thousands of Palestinian suspects have been delayed. From considerations of international law to the fate of Israeli hostages, here are the reasons why charges haven't yet been filed
We Israelis refuse to believe that our prime minister is an evil person who behaves like a deranged cult leader. We have to accept this truth before it's too late
During a press conference, Netanyahu presented a large digital map of the Middle East and North Africa, where the southern part of Morocco was labeled as Western Sahara. Israel recognized Moroccan sovereignty over the disputed territory in 2023 in return for resumption of diplomatic ties