Israel
FM Sa'ar to represent Israel at Trump's Washington Board of Peace summit
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu initially accepted the US president's invitation to join the Board of Peace in January.
From hostages to heritage: Defending Diaspora Judaism's modern world - opinion
Twenty-year-old man shot dead in Nazareth, Arab sector death toll in Israel hits 48
Israel’s goal is to weaken the regime in Iran, not change it - opinion
Israeli Winter Games bobsled team's apartment robbed, passports taken
According to the Associated Press, Edelman, the bobsled team's pilot who posted the announcement, was not at the site of the robbery, but the team's coach, Itamar Shprinz, was.
Israeli businessman Blavatnik chooses Netanyahu-linked Patrick Drahi for Channel 13 purchase
If an agreement is signed, the expectation is for broad layoffs at both News 13 and i24NEWS.
Capt. Tomer Eiges named as intelligence officer who died in military prison in 2021
Eiges, who was originally from Haifa, was an intelligence officer in Unit 8200 of the IDF when he died in military prison in 2021.
UN's Albanese says humanity has 'common enemy' in Israel at Al Jazeera forum
United Nations Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese claimed that "international law has been stabbed in the heart" and accused Israel of being the "common enemy" of humanity.
‘Israel of the Balkans’: Srpska fights like Israel for survival, Milorad Dodik tells 'Post'
The invocation of 'shared historical trauma' echoed through Dodik’s remarks; trauma rooted in the genocidal horrors of the ’40s , when Jews and Serbs were murdered together in places like Jasenovac.
The essence of Palestinian identity clashes with Israel’s existence - opinion
Palestinian identity as it exists today cannot produce peace and only leads to more conflict with Israel.
Syria's old dangers remain: Don’t be fooled by the Syrian strongman’s suit - opinion
Israel saw elected Hamas turn Gaza into a terror enclave, Hezbollah enter Lebanese politics while building a missile empire, and now al-Shaara massacre minorities while wearing a suit.
Framing females, then and now: ANU exhibition sheds light on photographic torchbearers
The fact that the lineup includes a total of 40 exclusively Jewish female photographers from the last and current centuries knocks the interest value up several notches.
Jerusalem doctor uses bird photos to comfort PTSD and elderly patients
The birds, in their movement between ground and sky, presence and vulnerability, emanate the possibility of freedom that can inspire patients.
‘All Moms Lie’ and winter dramas: New sports stories to watch on Israeli television
TV Time: "All Moms Lie" is a rare case where the series is better than the promos would have you believe.