U.S. military to airdrop aid into Gaza in coming days, White House says
Israel has tried airdrops and supports the U.S. plans, Biden administration says, a day after the deaths of Palestinians in a line for aid
Israel has tried airdrops and supports the U.S. plans, Biden administration says, a day after the deaths of Palestinians in a line for aid
UN, France call for an independent investigation into Thursday's events in north Gaza ■ Egypt's foreign minister hopeful cease-fire can be secured before Ramadan ■ Hamas claims seven Israeli hostages were killed in Israeli bombardments ■ Iran Revolutionary Guards officer killed in alleged Israeli strike in Syria ■ European Commission will pay 50 million euros to UNRWA ■ Here's what you need to know 147 days into the war
Syrian Center for Human Rights says western Syria's Baniyas is a Sunni city that isn't known to be affiliated with pro-Iranian militias, testifying to the level of 'intelligence that can lead to an attack so precise'
Navalny died at the age of 47 in an Arctic penal colony on February 16, sparking accusations from his supporters that he had been murdered
Signatories included the executives of ABC, AP, Reuters, The New York Times, the Washington Post, The Guardian and Haaretz. Separately, dozens of journalists demanded to be allowed in to report independently – a request recently rejected by Israel's High Court of Justice
The regional and international theaters have given Tehran an opportunity to improve its economy and international standing. Friday's elections, however, lay the groundwork for the day after Khamenei, as Iran faces a choice between the powerful religious establishment and the Revolutionary Guard
Defense officials cite overcrowding in prisons for early release of detainees; far-right minister slams 'Ramadan gesture to murderers'
The Israeli defense minister astounded the prime minister and his ultra-Orthodox allies when he publicly called for Haredi men to be drafted into the IDF ■ This week's 'SIM card affair' played into Netanyahu's hands to such an extent that some suspect he was also the source of the leak
The disaster in northern Gaza on Thursday will have far-reaching ramifications for efforts to negotiate a ceasefire – and could stir anger on other fronts ■ From Washington to Riyadh, no one knows where Netanyahu is headed
While garnering support for a military draft bill exempting the ultra-Othodox could face challenges, such a bill could be submitted as a private member's bill – without the consent of the National Unity party
As head of the Investigations and Intelligence Division, Maj. Gen. Yigal Ben Shalom, is set to retire in coming months, the national security minister is preparing to choose his replacement. Meanwhile, Israel's AG and state prosecutor have expressed concern of external and governmental influences on the police
Following deadly Gaza incident, Israeli army denies firing on Palestinians seeking aid ■ Two Israelis were shot and killed near the West Bank settlement of Eli ■ Israeli army fires into Gaza crowd during food distribution, citing troops under risk of 'violent crowding' ■ Gaza death toll crosses 30,000 since war began, Hamas authorities report ■ IDF says 10 rockets fired at northern Israel ■ Syria says it thwarted Israeli strike in Damascus ■ U.K. increases security funding for Jewish community
This week at Ben-Gurion airport: A couple who is transitioning to life on land, and a mom who splits her time between her children in Australia and Israel
The charge that he supports Hamas' armed struggle against Israel is a 'flagrant, gross lie,' writes MK Ofer Cassif, and the attempt to expel him from Knesset is part of an effort to 'silence every critical voice, and especially the voice of the country's Arab citizens' he represents
Why didn't Force Radwan join the Oct. 7 attack? What's the difference between them and Hamas' Nukhba terrorists? Haaretz talks to Orna Mizrahi, former deputy head of the National Security Council
Citizen activists rush to document the October 7 massacre digitally, before those responsible for the debacle set the official version in stone
District Court judge Joya Scapa-Shapira has angered Levin and right-wing supporters of the government's judicial coup
The move, which creates contiguous stretch of 'state-owned land,' would allow Israel to expand adjacent settlements
The Israeli domestic security organization stopped attending situation assessment meetings after butting heads with the far-right national security minister over his refusal to address terrorist acts committed by Jews
'Hazvi' takes viewers back to the 19th century and the fight to revive the ancient language. Also: Is the Israeli art world slowly returning from its post-October 7 state of shock, and why are Israelis so obsessed with the Eurovision?
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