Well-known investor says he is holding cash hoping for a chance to invest when asset prices drop. He’s eyeing gold and silver, but not quite ready to pull trigger
Platinum and palladium have seen better days, but could recent U.S. sanctions against Russia help prevent the precious metals from reaching market and drive prices higher?
Kaid Farhan al-Qadi was located alone, after IDF forces carried out searches in an underground compound where there was general suspicion Hamas' hostages might be located
In a typical year, the Palestinian city of Bethlehem welcomes as many as 1.5 million visitors. The Israel-Gaza war has had a devastating effect on it, with tourists staying away and cab drivers saying they earn the equivalent of a pack of cigarettes on an average day
First Sergeant Amit Friedman, 19, and Master Sgt. (res.) Yohay Hay Glam, 32, were killed on Tuesday and Wednesday, respectively. According to IDF records, 704 soldiers have been killed since the start of the war
Israeli photographer Tomer Ganihar's exhibit at Jerusalem's Israel Museum, centered on the famous Glass House and Soreq nuclear reactor building, conveys the complex, chameleon-like life of their creator, architect Philip Johnson
Israeli governments ignoring High Court rulings is nothing new, but experts say the trend has exacerbated in recent years. Meanwhile, ministers' repeated refusals to accept the attorney general's binding opinions and their open hostility toward her are unprecedented
A new Israeli initiative provides a vocabulary to help the media report more ethically on prostitution, shifting the spotlight to the activity of pimps and clients
Textiles from plants instead of wool, silk produced without killing the silkworms, furniture manufactured without animal protein. Erez Nevi Pana presents ethical environmental solutions that take veganism way beyond food
Home to both Jewish and Muslim holy sites, the Temple Mount/Al Aqsa Compound keeps a fragile peace between the two religions, thanks to a policy that has remained unchanged since 1967. Far-right minister Ben-Gvir has been saying Israel's policy has changed. What would the implications be? Haaretz explains
The recent preparations of Lebanon's 'Party of God' for a major aerial assault were mostly foiled by Israel. But who actually directs Hezbollah's military strategy, its leader Hassan Nasrallah or its patron Iran? What impact does Israel's policy of assassinating its leaders have on a militia armed with 150,000 missiles?
Toxoplasma can encyst in our brains and change our behavior, which is a snag to medical applications. But they can be engineered to secrete good things in mice and then die, Israeli scientists show
According to an ACF survey, a large number of Jewish college students in the US feel unsafe, with many experiencing physical threats and antisemitic comments on campuses.
Israeli forces carried out two counterterrorism operations simultaneously, using drones and restricting entry to hospitals. Israel's foreign minister likened the raid to operations in Gaza, saying Israel should consider 'temporary evacuations in the West Bank'