Palestinian rams truck into group of Israeli soldiers, killing one and injuring five
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he would convene a security review at the defense ministry
Christie’s sold some of late heiress Heidi Horten’s this spring and had scheduled a second sale
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he would convene a security review at the defense ministry
The head of a populist party is accused of passing around the antisemitic pamphlet in high school. It could derail a Trump-like figure’s rise
The boy was a resident of Beit Hanina, a neighborhood of East Jerusalem
Iran forbids its athletes from competing against Israelis, including at the Olympics
The suit sought damages for a drop in Unilever shares after the ice cream company announced in 2021 that it would stop sales in 'Occupied Palestinian Territory'
Itamar Ben Gvir accused the Wexner Foundation, which funds the fellowship, of being ideologically comprised because of alleged ties to left-wing groups
Prime Minister Netanyahu’s allies have advocated steps to put pressure on the independent media in Israel. Distal Atbaryan’s past attacks on the international press 'could endanger reporters in Israel,' says the foreign press association
The incident in Beit Shemesh occurred while Mayor Aliza Bloch was visiting a school belonging to the Vizhnitz Hasidic sect, and is the second such mob assault against her in two months
The lawsuit alleged that Jackson Township’s zoning laws discriminated against Orthodox Jews who sought to build sukkahs, yeshivas, dormitories and eruvs
'I think you can hear in my voice how excited we were and how we screamed yesterday,' said Linoy Ashram, who made Israeli history in the sport at the Tokyo Olympics
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