Israel
US refueling aircraft to be moved from Ben-Gurion amid flight disruption fears
US refueling planes stationed at Ben-Gurion Airport are expected to be partially relocated as Israel seeks to ease pressure on airport operations.
Israel holds first annual Thai Festival as two nations celebrate 72 years of diplomatic relations
The Lancet publishes call to suspend Israeli Medical Association from global medical body
Jerusalem Theatre hosts Massenet’s Cinderella in a one-time opera event
Israel's police, security forces support and enable West Bank settler violence - opinion
“Should I have just stood there and allowed the settler sheep and donkeys to steal fodder?” I asked. The expression on her face said yes.
West Bank settlements are Israel's forward position, and its first line of defense - opinion
Rabbi Yoni Rosensweig recently captured the moral complexity of life in this land through a powerful analogy from the film A Few Good Men.
Israel's bomb shelter crisis: When sirens sound, millions of Israelis have nowhere safe to go
Safe rooms save lives, but millions of Israelis remain without access to proper protection when sirens sound.
How cancer treatment gave me curly hair and a new perspective - opinion
After cancer treatment, hair often grows back curly, an unexpected but common sign of recovery.
How attachment theory can help Israeli parents understand children's behavior
Parenting in crisis: why secure attachment is key to helping children cope with instability and emotional overwhelm.
The Qatar lesson: How small states wield outsized power in a connected world - opinion
In the age of globalization, new tools of influence have entered the arena. In the past, a country’s power was measured by the number of tanks, aircraft, and soldiers at its disposal.
Trump tells Netanyahu it's time for war to end, calls Iran deal 'great' - report
Axios cited a source with direct knowledge of the call who said Netanyahu, who is not directly involved in US-Iran talks, was caught off guard by the pending agreement.
British pro-Palestinian activists sentenced in connection to raid on Elbit Systems UK facility
Four UK pro-Palestinian activists were sentenced to over 20 years combined for a 2024 raid on an Israeli defense firm’s factory, causing over £1m damage, with a judge citing a “terrorism connection.
Taiwan Film Week brings the island’s stories, culture to Jerusalem
The cinematheques of Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and Herzliya offer local audiences a taste of Taiwanese filmic fare.
A year ago, Israel shifted from intentions to capabilities in Operation Rising Lion - opinion
On June 13, 2025, Israel returned to one of the most important principles of its security doctrine: never to entrust its existence to an enemy’s intentions.