Hostage families slammed Netanyahu's remarks that he supports a 'partial deal' with Hamas, under which only some hostages would come home. 'One day Netanyahu tells us there is a deal, and another day he says something else. How can I not go crazy?' says a hostage's mother
Footage captured from Sunday's protest shows pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel supporters throwing punches, shoving each other to the ground, and using their flag poles as weapons. One person arrested, police say
Unlike the support the U.S. provided against Iran's April attack on Israel, the general warned that America will be limited in its ability to help Israel against escalated attacks by Hezbollah, which he said would likely involve Iran
The affair involves suspected improprieties by people close to the prime minister in the navy's acquisition of submarines and missile ships from a German company. The commission warned Netanyahu that he may be liable
The prime minister's remarks on Israel's far-right Channel 14, his first Hebrew language interview in months, could sabotage the prospects of a deal altogether, a source familiar with the talks said
October 7 was constantly present at the ceremony for students of the regional high school for communities near the Gaza border, who continued to study together at a new location
Netanyahu: 'Committed to the Israeli proposal outlined by Biden' ■ Gaza rockets target southern Israel Families to air footage of October 7 hostage abductions from Nova festival ■ Hamas: Netanyahu statements on partial deal prove Israel rejects cease-fire proposal ■ IDF kills key figure in Hamas' munition production effort ■ U.S. military chief says U.S. likely unable to defend Israel from Hezbollah attack like it did against Iran
On the verge of a full-scale war in the north, Netanyahu has chosen to publicly attack the Biden administration for delaying arms shipments to Israel, catering firstly to his right-wing base. Defense Minister Yoav Gallant will make an effort to solve the crisis over the deliveries during his visit to Washington
Senior Israeli officials said there has been a slowdown in shipments in recent weeks and that they believe it stems from bureaucratic and technical problems. One senior official called Netanyahu's decision to attack the administration 'dangerous' given the growing tensions in the north
The temporary order is currently valid until July 31, or until the end of the declaration of a special situation on the home front. The bill now goes to the Knesset for the first of four votes.
Israel's CDC and public health officials are reporting a 'very significant' increase in cases in recent weeks that aren't reflected in the data because 'there is almost no testing in the community.' The local increase is in line with patterns abroad
Netanyahu's mouthpiece, Channel 14, to which he granted a rare Israeli media interview, will never ask him these three questions. One can only hope American journalists who get to interview him will
Pixar demonstrates the art of simplexity in 'Inside Out 2,' comedy-drama 'Treasure' opts for the generic too often, while the compelling 'The Bikeriders' is driven more by atmosphere than action
Right-wing xenophobes and left-wing renegades, torrents of TikToks, an 'intergalactic warrior' and a campaign for a coordinated Muslim vote: Independent and fringe candidates across the UK hope to attract voters alienated from mainstream politics. They may have an impact on July 4