MK Avigdor Liberman: ‘Netanyahu more dangerous than Iran’
Yisrael Beiteinu chairman MK Avigdor Liberman harshly spoke out against Prime Minister Netanyahu and claimed during an interview on Kan 11 that Netanyahu is worse
Yisrael Beiteinu chairman MK Avigdor Liberman harshly spoke out against Prime Minister Netanyahu and claimed during an interview on Kan 11 that Netanyahu is worse
Force says officers were attacked by Palestinians in Jabel Mukaber with rocks, other objects; three suspects arrested
The Islamic Republic of Iran is claiming its innocence regarding accusations of the mass poisoning of schoolgirls. In a six-page report to the United Nations
Over 260,000 estimated to demonstrate nationwide; police make arrests as dozens block Ayalon Highway; protester lightly hurt in suspected Herzliya car-ramming
In a recent article in Newsweek, Jonathan Tobin provides an intense and in-depth analysis of the logic behind various middle east negotiations, and especially the
Sephardic Chief Rabbi of Israel, Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef, discussed the government’s judicial reform legislation during a lecture on Saturday evening. “We are the Great Rabbinical
Gary Lineker reinstated after national outcry, including backlash from employees at UK’s state broadcaster
Among the organizers of the ongoing street protests in Israel against the recently elected right-wing government, thinly veiled as protests aganst judicial reform, were two
Tens of thousands of people are participating tonight (Saturday night) in protests against the reform of the judicial system. The main protest was held on
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Israel’s Special Envoy for Combating Antisemitism and Delegitimization, actress Noa Tishby, sat down with comedian Bill Maher on his show Real Time on HBO to
Dozens of demonstrators protested in Kfar Uria, west of Jerusalem, Saturday morning against National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, who spent the weekend in the village.
Resident of Modiin in his 60s questioned after wall outside Yariv Levin’s home vandalized; separately, cops detain man suspected of threatening Netanyahu on social media
Police officers who were called to the scene of a car accident in the Jabal Mukaber neighborhood in southern Jerusalem were attacked by dozens of
Police say woman tricked victim into getting in car with her alleged accomplices, who beat and robbed him; police stop vehicle at roadblock, rescue Israeli
Ivanka Trump-Kushner and her husband, Jared Kushner, arrived last week in Israel for a private vacation. On Friday, the couple was seen at the Western
Iron Dome not used as projectile was predicted to land in open field; attack comes days after terror group members killed by Israel in West
Shaima Dallali’s lawyers argue she was removed because of ‘antipathy’ to pro-Palestinian views, Islamic faith, despite apologies and inquiry finding tweets were only ‘discourteous’
Police say officers setting up roadblocks near Rameh in attempt to arrest suspects behind shooting; victim named as Younis Kamal Mansour, 26
Police close roads in Tel Aviv; in apparent first, Bedouin Israelis join in protests; man detained for graffiti on justice minister’s home
Two tourists from Germany entered Nablus today (Saturday) with a cooperative vehicle rented from a Tel Aviv car rental service. The tourists were attacked with
Iranian judge says the pair ‘were directly involved in the arming, procurement, logistics and guidance of the main perpetrator’ who carried out shooting claimed by
Premier’s son charges Israeli left is ‘one-to-one comparable to 1930s Germany’; claims demonstrators using SA-style terror tactics
Senior Palestinian official seems to reference comments by Smotrich, who said Israel should ‘wipe out’ town of Huwara before walking back remarks after widespread condemnations
Locals in West Bank city hurl stones at ride-sharing vehicle from Tel Aviv, assault motorists who manage to escape by foot; army medics treat them
‘They shifted strategy and look at the result,’ former British PM says of pro-Irish side’s decision to lay down arms as part of Good Friday
Ex-president cites ‘leak’ from Manhattan DA’s office over probe into alleged hush money paid to women; plea to supporters reminiscent of language before storming of
Known for collages and installations that juxtapose her subjects with unexpected backgrounds, Yael Robin, who has Parkinson’s disease, is exhibiting works at the Israel Museum
Unnamed official says Jerusalem worried Moscow may promote formal resolution at the international body; report comes days after Israel said to authorize anti-drone tech to
Turkish Foreign Minister Cavusoglu is highest-ranking Ankara official to formally visit in over decade, apparently for talks on Libya, tensions over Mediterranean gas exploration
UK Jewish News reports Danielle Greyman receives settlement from University of Leeds over grading of paper on Hamas crimes against Palestinians that did not blame
Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch of Stephen Wise Free Synagogue says in his ‘most painful’ sermon: ‘Israeli government is tearing society apart, bringing world Jewry along for
Smoke grenades, rocks thrown at demonstrators, who chant against far-right police minister over woman’s killing: ‘Where were you when Darya was murdered?’; cop appears to
Ardon Bar-Hama regularly works with rare documents such as the Aleppo Codex, so when the Douglas Foundation tapped him for a 10,000-item collection, he was
Preliminary conversations held over practicalities of potential court appearance by ex-US president as part of probe into hush money paid to women who allege sexual
Tel Aviv anti-overhaul rally to kick off with national anthem sung by teen girl whose performance was nixed over ultra-Orthodox man in audience; ex-Bank of
Proposed legislation would outlaw distributing hate material, targeting people who are visibly religious, as white supremacist activities proliferate in Sunshine State
Site will commemorate 2,000 of city’s Jews killed by Nazis and supporters, announcement follows visit by Netanyahu
Demonstrators from the navy reserves are turned away at Caesarea beach near prime minister’s residence by his security detail and local police
Voters divided on if security forces should take orders from coalition or judges in a showdown; government would lose majority if new elections held, survey
National security minister has vowed to shut down Joint Distribution Committee program tackling crime in Arab communities, branding the century-old, apolitical group ‘leftist’
A poll conducted by the Midgam Institute and iPanel and published on Channel 12 News on Friday shows that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and opposition
TV network says aim would be to pass core part of radical reform, while trying to sap energy from protests by delaying certain other elements
Asaf Zamir says a ‘national home’ in Israel ‘really must be democratic’ in rare criticism of the government by a sitting diplomat