In the depths of Tel Aviv’s bus station, a fragile refuge for those with nowhere else to go during war
Israel is increasingly reliant on foreign workers, hundreds of whom moved into the maligned building during the Iran war
The plot involved driving through Congregation Beth Israel to “kill as many Jews as possible,” police said
Israel is increasingly reliant on foreign workers, hundreds of whom moved into the maligned building during the Iran war
Only 16% of Americans ages 18-29 said they see the Israel relationship as beneficial
Police found explosives at the home of a 15-year-old Syosset, New York, teen accused of drawing the graffiti
Carlson and his brother did not mention Jews during the segment, but the toddler's now-grown sister said on the Bulwark podcast that she knew who he was talking about
The judges of the award said Beinart's book “offers a model for writing a new story when inherited narratives no longer hold.”
Trump was announced as an Israel Prize recipient before the Iran war
Some Israelis are taking inspiration from the Hungarians, who picked a former ally to succeed their longtime head of state
The local Jewish federation said it did not believe there was a risk to the broader community
“Riverbend” invites a reappraisal of a genre-defying career that gave us "American Ninja" and "Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo"
Milei was the first foreign leader to light a torch at the official ceremony. He also sang and danced
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