The petition argues that, according to Israel Prize regulations, the education minister has no authority to cancel prize categories. 'The only, unfortunate explanation for these decisions is a completely unacceptable attempt by the education minister to take over the award'
For years, Israel's rapid economic growth was driven by a steadily growing labor market. Now the government seems to be doing everything it can to shrink it
Hezbollah sees opportunity in attempts to erode Israel's legitimacy in the West, using the language of resistance to a settler colonial state, as part of its broader strategy to deliver a 'final blow' to the Jewish State
First-ever ancient DNA analysis of Arabians in Bahrain from 2,300 to 1,400 years ago finds a 'bad' genetic mutation in three of four people – that may have also saved their lives
Winning the prize for best documentary at the Berlin Film Festival was supposed to be the pinnacle of Israeli filmmaker Yuval Abraham's career. The response to his acceptance speech for 'No Other Land' has left him stunned – but not into silence
Maj. Iftah Shahar, 25, and Cap. Itai Seif, 24, of the Givati Brigade, were killed when an improvised explosive device was triggered. Seven other soldiers were also seriously wounded in the explosion, the IDF says
Ultra-Orthodox and far-right Religious Zionist parties are headed for a sweeping victory in Jerusalem, while the southern city of Mitzpeh Ramon will have a Likud mayor known for his far-right views. Tel Aviv and Haifa remain liberal strongholds
Ariel Danino will be kept in administrative detention for another three months after his initial detention in October, Israel's defense minister decided, due to the potential of fomenting violence in the West Bank
Israel and Hamas are both interested in reaching a hostage release deal by the start of Ramadan next month, but despite the optimism of recent days many obstacles remain
On one occasion, two shells were fired into Kibbutz Hanita along the Israel-Lebanon border, damaging two homes; on another, a shell fired in Gaza hit the Sderot town hall. IDF in response: 'Necessary lessons were learned'
Ben-Gvir fumes over report he will not make decision on access to Al-Aqsa in Ramadan ■ Hamas Health Ministry: Four infants killed, seven in critical condition ■ Building in Kiryat Shmona hit by launch from Lebanon ■ Hostages' families march to Jerusalem ■ Biden says he hopes a cease-fire can be agreed upon by next week ■ Sources say Hamas studies Paris truce proposal involving 40-day cease-fire and hostage exchange
Michigan has been the epicenter of internal Democratic outrage over Biden's perceived failure to hold Israel accountable for its actions in Gaza, alienating the state's large Arab-American and Muslim-American populations
Amid pro-Palestinian calls for a boycott and sighs of disappointment from observant Jews, Israel got its first Shake Shack burger spot, which got our reporter reminiscing about simpler, cheesier, times