Israel News
Why Washington’s Gaza strategy ignores the facts on the ground - opinion
Despite talk of stabilization, Hamas remains entrenched and armed, raising urgent questions about what a “Phase Two” can realistically be achieved.
Israel can no longer avoid the coexistence debate - opinion
Grapevine, January 9, 2025: An embassy row in Jerusalem?
One nation, many homes: Confronting antisemitism across the world - opinion
Three suspects arrested in Tira for alleged assassination plot, explosive device seized
Authorities acted on intelligence regarding a potential assassination attempt linked to a local terror cell.
'The end for him': Lapid on why Netanyahu won't do everything to bring hostages back
Opposition head Yair Lapid said he did not believe the prime minister was doing everything he could for the hostages because this would mean the end of Netanyahu's political career.
Sara Netanyahu: ‘Not a word of it is true’ in housekeeper’s abuse lawsuit
Sara Netanyahu denies all allegations in a former employee’s abuse lawsuit, calling the claims lies and a violation of her family’s privacy.
Homeless man buys and resells one Omer Adam concert ticket, earns NIS 40,000
An investigation revealed that the suspect defrauded people by changing SIM cards to different phone numbers and reselling the same ticket.
'We’ve crossed a red line': Haredi factions warn of government collapse
“We all enlist, we all fight, and we all sacrifice for the country and a better future,” IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir declared.
Former hostage Agam Berger recounts Remembrance Day in Gaza captivity, memorializes friend
Berger’s post apologized to her fallen friend, Shirat Yam Amar, for her death and thanked her for her efforts saving others.
Comptroller to examine Israel's care for freed Gaza hostages and their families
This audit focused on the treatment of returnees, their families, as well as families of current hostages.
Holocaust Remembrance Day speech by Hod Hasharon mayor sparks controversy over Gaza implications
Quoting a Holocaust survivor's speech, Kochavi said that there is a difference between "never again," and "never again -- for us."
Tel Shikmona reveals evidence of ancient purple dye production
The chemicals in the dye were made from snail mucus.
Israeli high schoolers win two gold medals at European Math Olympiad
The competition challenges participants with advanced problems in algebra, combinatorics, geometry, number theory, and elementary mathematics.