Execution at the checkpoint: A Palestinian poultry farmer left a wedding and drove to buy cardboard egg trays in a neighboring town. Israeli soldiers at a checkpoint pumped nearly 20 bullets into him point-blank, even as he lay wounded
A Haaretz investigation reveals that Netanyahu campaign adviser Israel 'Srulik' Einhorn – who is currently mired in two controversial, high-profile affairs – may have used shell companies to defraud the government and to cheat it out of nearly a million shekels while working on a tourism ad campaign
Bart De Wever said it was 'reckless and irresponsible' to cancel a concert by the Munich Philharmonic and its Israeli conductor, Lahav Shani ■ Germany's embassy in Belgium said it would end its collaboration with the festival
Legislation on the committee's composition will only come into effect when a new Knesset convenes after the next election in Israel. Meanwhile, the committee's work is being hindered by Justice Minister Yariv Levin, who opposes its current composition
The message offered the actors 'a safe, free and wealthy life in Iran, like that of other Iranian Jews,' adding that, 'Of course, we have your information, such as photos, videos, ID, family details and address'
Former CIA director William Burns has written that autocrats 'cow public servants into submission' and 'create a closed system that is free of opposing views.' His reference to Trump hits home in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv
Robinson had become 'more political' in the run-up to the shooting and had indicated to a family friend afterward that he was responsible, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said
Israel's airstrike in Doha on Hamas leaders, coming days before the UN gathering and possible recognition of a Palestinian state, seems to have been a step too far for even its staunchest allies. Still, despite his growing impatience, Trump continues to give Netanyahu free rein
The stabbing took place in a hotel in Kibbutz Tzuba – two guests managed to subdue the assailant before police arrived. The two victims, aged 50 and 23, were hospitalized ■ Israel police arrested the 42-year-old assailant in the Shoafat refugee camp in East Jerusalem
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Trump had a 'heated' exchange after the strike on Qatar's capital killed six, a source on the president's national security team told Politico, but they were unaware of U.S. plans to penalize Israel
The attack in Doha shows once again that Netanyahu doesn't want negotiations to succeed; he wants to blow them up. The prime minister expressed his frustration over the bombing's results with empty threats against Egypt and Turkey. And he won't let even a despicable Kahanist flank him on the right
U.S. President Trump's administration is distracted and dysfunctional and the Qataris are furious, which could force Netanyahu to rethink his plan to annex the West Bank
Given that the Hamas leaders targeted in the attack survived - and that Qatar is seeking immediate action against Israel - it seems that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has spectacularly failed to restore Israel's strength and deterrence
Thousands more actors and filmmakers have joined the 1,300 signatories who had signed the letter when it first went public on Monday. A representative of the Israeli film and television industry called the boycott 'misguided'
Senators Merkley and Van Hollen wrote that, 'The weight of the evidence indicates that Netanyahu fears the end of the war will bring more public scrutiny of and accountability for his actions leading up to October 7'
As the war in Gaza rages on, Palestinian Israelis in hospitals, classrooms and tech offices still feel they must stay silent to stay employed. Some say it's a burden that quietly takes a toll on their mental health