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31.07.2025 à 23:06

Palestinian protest against Gaza starvation at Egypt's embassy in Israel stirs controversy

Nagham Zbeedat
Critics, particularly those from Egypt, accused the protest organizers of deflecting responsibility from Israel and placing undue blame on Cairo

31.07.2025 à 22:56

Record number of Democratic senators back Bernie Sanders' move to block U.S. arms sales to Israel

Rachel Fink
While American lawmakers handsomely rejected two proposals by the independent senator from Vermont, more than half the Democratic caucus backed the measure – mirroring other moves to challenge U.S. policy and press for greater accountability

31.07.2025 à 21:26

Islamic Jihad publishes video of Gaza hostage Rom Braslavski; contact lost with captors

Haaretz
The video was recorded two days before the Palestinian organization allegedly lost contact with Braslavski's captors. 'He looks emaciated; all of his bones are sticking out,' his mother said

31.07.2025 à 21:04

Israel agreed to transfer $30 million for GHF, Trump officials told Congress

Reuters
GHF Executive Chairman Rev. Dr. Johnnie Moore, a former evangelical adviser to the White House during Trump's first term, said that the foundation did not have to disclose its donors, indicating that GHF required more money

31.07.2025 à 21:00

Three out of four Israelis want to end the Gaza war. Here's why it's not happening

Linda Dayan
Over the past week, Tel Aviv-Jaffa saw a myriad of protests, each with its own message. But the movements must now truly join forces – Gaza's children and Israel's hostages can't wait for us to build the perfect coalition

31.07.2025 à 20:09

Israel's far right openly calls to sacrifice the hostages. Why are Diaspora Jews silent?

Amir Tibon
Israel's government treats the hostages not as a priority, but as a problem – an inconvenience to larger ambitions like building settlements in Gaza and deporting its Palestinian residents. Organized diaspora Jewry has looked the other way

31.07.2025 à 19:17

Marjorie Taylor Greene first GOP lawmaker to call Israel's war in Gaza 'genocide'

Haaretz
The Trump-aligned lawmaker said Gaza is starving and urged fellow lawmakers to halt funding to Israel's 'nuclear-armed' government, accusing it of 'systematically cleansing' Palestinians from their land

31.07.2025 à 19:13

Unthinkable today – but in 1988, Israel's biggest singers united against the occupation

Ofer Aderet
Three months into the first intifada, dozens of Israeli artists gathered in Tel Aviv to try to 'awaken the human conscience,' as one rocker put it. Nearly four decades later, the arc of history hasn't bent toward peace

31.07.2025 à 19:01

U.S. imposes sanctions on Palestinian Authority officials for 'undermining peace'

Haaretz
The State Department explained its decision to impose sanctions, saying the Palestinian groups were 'taking actions to internationalize [their] conflict with Israel, such as through the International Criminal Court and International Court of Justice'

31.07.2025 à 18:17

Arab-Israeli hasbara activist placed on house arrest after firing gun in roadside incident

Rachel Fink
Activist Yoseph Haddad says the bullet was accidentally discharged from his gun while he was seated in his car and was attacked by a man over his political opinions, in what he calls a 'nationalistic assault'

31.07.2025 à 18:11

'Pasta won't help. Gaza is on the brink of an exponential surge in starvation deaths'

Yarden Michaeli
Alex de Waal has seen and studied some of the world's most severe cases of famine. What is happening in Gaza today terrifies him

31.07.2025 à 18:01

Anti-Gaza war protester assaulted in rally supporting IDF draft refuseniks

Linda Dayan
Refusenik Ayana Gerstmann spoke to the crowd as counter-protesters shouted over her. 'I don't have the privilege to be silent when the environment around me has been silent for so long,' she said, 'I say in a clear voice: the destruction of Gaza – not in my name!'

31.07.2025 à 17:47

'Coin of despair' from end of Jewish revolt against Rome found in Jerusalem

Ruth Schuster
Earlier Jewish coins from the revolt period called for the liberation of Zion. This one found near Temple Mount called for 'redemption,' months before besieged Jerusalem fell to the Romans

31.07.2025 à 17:33

U.S.-sanctioned Chinese tech giant Huawei headhunts Israeli hackers

Omer Benjakob
Huawei seeks top Israeli talent with experience in exploits research and offensive cyber. Experts warn: It's legal – but could lead to sensitive knowledge leaking to China and even Iran

31.07.2025 à 16:59

Germany's top diplomat calls for talks on recognizing Palestine as he visits Israel, West Bank

Liza Rozovsky
Calls from Western countries to recognize a Palestinian state have recently resurfaced, with seven Western countries announcing this week that they are considering changing their stance ahead of the UN General Assembly in September

31.07.2025 à 16:27

Two Israeli anti-Gaza war protesters say Haifa police chief assaulted them after arrest

Josh Breiner
According to both detainees, Chief Superintendent Eyal Shahar leaned into the van, cursed at one protester, slapped him and then choked the other. 'The guy next to me shouted something, and Shahar said, "Shut your mouth or I'll fuck you up,"' recounted one detainee

31.07.2025 à 16:16

Americans should ask not only what war has done to Gaza, but also what it's done to Israel

Etan Nechin
Here in America, we still talk of Israel's extreme right-wing takeover as something temporary. But if you can't call this government what it is – Kahanist, extremist, eager to burn down what remains of the state – you're not standing with Israel

31.07.2025 à 16:03

Palestinian dies from smoke inhalation while putting out fire settlers set in West Bank, local reports say

Jack Khoury
The Palestinian news agency WAFA cited local sources who said that a group of settlers entered the village of Silwad, east of Ramallah, overnight and set fire to 12 vehicles and several homes. Khamis Abdul Latif Ayyad, 45, lost his life while trying to douse the fires

31.07.2025 à 15:11

'Arabs and Jews together. airing things out. I believe in that'

Mae Palty
This week at Ben-Gurion Airport: Israeli students fly to Madrid for a program that fosters dialogue between Jews and Palestinians, while a techie returns from a music festival adventure in Lisbon

31.07.2025 à 15:07

Hunger is the easiest of Gaza's problems to solve

David Rosenberg
The war has laid waste to the entire enclave, and the path to reconstruction will be long, costly and politically fraught. What if Trump is right?

31.07.2025 à 14:47

As Israel keeps detaining Gazans without trial, who cares if the hostages suffer revenge?

Tal Steiner
The Knesset has passed a law allowing the detention of Gazans without trial for years, as the prisoners languish in conditions including sleep deprivation, hunger and dehydration. But this only widens the circle of violence

31.07.2025 à 14:39

'We're sitting at a café in Tel Aviv talking about films, and people are dying of hunger'

Nirit Anderman
Netalie Brown has two new films that dare to face Israel with its actions: Her documentary 'Shooting' portrays Israel's film and TV industry as a collaborator with the security forces, while her first full-length feature, 'Oxygen,' raises questions about the tradition of sacrificing sons in wars

31.07.2025 à 14:36

How failure to free hostages from Gaza increases Israelis' risk of mental health disorders

Ran Shimoni
'As long as people live between heaven and earth, we are in a state of ongoing collective trauma,' says Yoav Groweiss, who conducted the study. Though many continue their routines, he says, 'there's a deep fracture here, shaking the basic values that hold our society together'

31.07.2025 à 14:24

The victim identity Israel built over generations now fuels its denial of genocide in Gaza

Daniel Blatman
Israelis are engaging in a classic genocide denial tactic: blurring atrocity with arithmetic. Any mention of Palestinian suffering is seen as a threat to the nation's image and survival

31.07.2025 à 13:17

What Israel must do to stop the starvation in Gaza, right now

Nir Hasson
Israel needs to take a clear set of steps immediately, without shortcuts or compromise. Otherwise, masses will die of starvation

31.07.2025 à 13:00

Ultra-Orthodox parties triumph in U.K. election for seats to World Zionist Congress

Judy Maltz
Eretz HaKodesh and Shas are both newcomers to the British Zionist movement. But in the recent election for seats to the upcoming congress, they won more than 40 percent of the total vote

31.07.2025 à 12:49

Lebanon's President Aoun urges Hezbollah to give up arms

Jack Khoury
The president called for an end to 'death, destruction, suicides and unnecessary wars on Lebanese soil,' and stressed the importance of seizing the political opportunity to enshrine the state's monopoly on weapons

31.07.2025 à 12:12

Israeli reservist Roi Wasserstein dies by suicide after 300 days of combat duty

Tom Levinson
Wasserstein, 24, had recently completed a tour of reserve duty in Gaza with the IDF's 401st Armored Brigade. The IDF said it won't recognize him as a fallen soldier because he wasn't on active duty

31.07.2025 à 11:26

Israel withholds body of Palestinian killed by settler in West Bank, sets conditions for release

Hagar Shezaf
After Awdah Hathaleen was shot and killed by a settler on Monday, the army is demanding that his family agree to certain conditions for his funeral as a precondition for the body's release, including no mourning tent and limiting participants to 15

31.07.2025 à 11:15

Israel should heed Tisha b'Av's warning of self-destruction

Daniel Landes
The majority of Israel is law abiding, moral and good hearted. But we must rouse ourselves from our exhausted sleep, banishing fantasies of total sovereignty and paralyzing nightmares of our own ruination

31.07.2025 à 11:07

When Netanyahu's government can't fire Israel's attorney general by the rules, it rewrites them

Dina Zilber
Netanyahu's coalition is bypassing long-standing legal procedures to oust Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara, replacing an independent oversight body with a political committee – and daring the Israel's High Court to stop it

31.07.2025 à 11:02

Canada's Jewish community divided by PM's statement on recognizing Palestinian state

Judy Maltz
While more conservative groups deemed the move 'dangerously premature' and a recipe for a 'pseudo-state controlled by terrorists,' left-leaning JSpaceCanada welcomed the recognition as a 'significant and courageous step'

31.07.2025 à 10:51

Gaza hospital says 48 killed near crossing; IDF: No casualties from Israeli fire

Liza Rozovsky
A preliminary IDF probe found no IDF-related casualties in the incident but confirmed soldiers opened fire. Health officials say at least 48 Gazans were killed. Locals said that a similar incident on Saturday left 25 people dead

31.07.2025 à 10:18

Report: Iran expects U.S. financial compensation after war with Israel, foreign minister says

Reuters
Iran's Araghchi told the Financial Times that Tehran needs confidence-building measures after Witkoff proposed resuming talks: 'They should explain why they attacked us in the middle of  negotiations'

31.07.2025 à 09:25

IDF says it sent 54,000 draft notices to all ultra-Orthodox men eligible for conscription

Yaniv Kubovich
Since July last year, the IDF issued 24,000 notices but only a few hundred Haredim reported for duty. The army says it will work to 'adapt service conditions for the Haredi population.' Ultra-Orthodox rabbis declare opposition to any designated military track for Haredim

31.07.2025 à 06:45

Antiquities Authority inaugurates October 7 exhibit: 'Rising from the Ashes'

Ruth Schuster
The exhibit showcases the unique contribution of archaeologists to finding missing people in the aftermath of Hamas' attack on Israel in October 2023

31.07.2025 à 05:01

How Europe's cautious diplomacy on Gaza could hit Israel where it hurts most

Liza Rozovsky
Declarations about recognition of a Palestinian state and the European Union's move to exclude Israel from research projects are still reversible. It all depends what Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu does in the Gaza Strip in the coming weeks

30.07.2025 à 23:57

Israel, U.S. slam Canadian plan to recognize Palestinian state in September

Reuters
Prime Minister Mark Carney condemned the Israeli government for allowing a catastrophe to unfold in Gaza

30.07.2025 à 23:15

Israel's far-right police minister brags: Since I took office, cops no longer harass settlers

Josh Breiner
National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir told party colleagues that 'police in Judea and Samaria used to chase 14-year-old girls and follow young men from the settlements to harass them. That is over'

30.07.2025 à 22:44

It's not just war. It's genocide – and it's being done in our name

Gideon Levy
Two leading Israeli rights groups have named what others still deny: the campaign in Gaza is not just brutal or disproportionate – it is the deliberate destruction of a people. The evidence is overwhelming, the intent undeniable, and the silence complicit

30.07.2025 à 22:42

A soldier's life for politics: Why this war no longer makes sense

Uri Misgav
You don't know it yet, but they've already chosen you. This war no longer defends anything – it consumes lives for politics and pride. While leaders indulge abroad, you're left in the dust and danger. You deserve more than a number. Come home before it's you

30.07.2025 à 22:13

Haaretz Cartoon

Amos Biderman

30.07.2025 à 22:05

Can Europe go beyond words and empty gestures in its emerging recognition of Palestine?

Jack Khoury
As long as the Palestinian stuck at roadblocks for hours, kicked off his land and shot at by settlers does not sense a real change, European declarations will help no one. Palestinian leadership also has the burden of proof: A state is not only a declaration – it entails responsibility

30.07.2025 à 21:11

Hamas health ministry says 103 Palestinians killed, seven from hunger in Gaza in past day

Jack Khoury
A leading international authority on food crises also warned on Tuesday that 'the worst-case scenario of famine is currently playing out in the Gaza Strip'

30.07.2025 à 20:50

'You can't fake that': How images of Gaza's hungry children finally got Trump's attention

Allison Kaplan Sommer
CNN Jerusalem correspondent Jeremy Diamond notes that 'the power of images can sometimes move President Trump in an unexpected way' – a dynamic now playing out in his break with Netanyahu's claim that there is no starvation in Gaza: 'I see it, and you can't fake that'

30.07.2025 à 20:39

IDF court extends detention of four Palestinians arrested after fatal shooting by settler

Hagar Shezaf
An IDF court extended the detention of four Palestinians after settler Yinon Levi was placed under house arrest by a civilian court. Levi is suspected of killing Palestinian Awdah Hathaleen in the West Bank. Eight more Palestinians were detained overnight by the Israeli army

30.07.2025 à 20:36

Palestinian killed by settler in West Bank was shot from a distance inside a community center

Hagar Shezaf
Eyewitnesses said Yinon Levi, the suspect who shot and killed Awdah Hathaleen on Monday, was the only one who fired during the incident. An Israeli-U.S. activist said Levi told him he was 'happy' that he had killed him. Hathaleen's cousin described him as a 'teacher, the nonviolent activist' and 'wasn't involved in anything'

30.07.2025 à 20:09

IDF warns ministers: Far-right demand to conquer and destroy Gaza would endanger hostages

Yaniv Kubovich
Far-right ministers pressured the IDF to present a plan to conquer and destroy Gaza City, home to 1.2 million people. The army chief said the operation would take months and require extending active service or a large reserve call-up. Sources said Netanyahu did not rule out the plan

30.07.2025 à 18:28

Palestinian stranded in Gaza since Oct. 7, 2023, allowed by Israel to return to Ramallah

Hagar Shezaf
Naama Gaha, a mother of eight, who traveled to Gaza to visit her mother in early October 2023, was stuck in the enclave after the war began, returning home only on Tuesday after an extensive legal battle; 'I can't describe the joy I'm feeling,' she told Haaretz

30.07.2025 à 18:23

If Israelis and Jews don't act now, we're complicit: Here's how to stop Gaza's starvation

Rabbi Arik Ascherman
We Israelis and Jews abroad are all responsible for what our government is doing to Palestinians in Gaza. That is why we must demand the only effective measure left, that which the Netanyahu government cannot ignore

30.07.2025 à 18:22

Police investigating attack on Jewish man and son in Italy as hate crime

The Associated Press
A Milan city councilor denounced the attack on Monday, saying 'the antisemitic situation is becoming unmanageable'; The Milan-based Antisemitism Observatory reported that antisemitic incidents in Italy nearly doubled last year

30.07.2025 à 18:19

Israeli settler teen seriously wounded in West Bank; IDF fire targeted stone-throwers, official says

Hagar Shezaf
According to a security source, a reserve soldier saw masked men throwing stones at cars near the settlement of Beit El. He felt his life and those of nearby drivers were in danger and fired into the air. When the suspects threw stones at him, he shot one of them. The IDF is investigating

30.07.2025 à 18:01

'We're building spiritual muscle:' How a New York rabbi started a movement that meets power with gentleness

Etan Nechin
Inspired by Israeli group 'Tag Meir,' Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum launched 'The Beacon,' an initiative that offers a simple but powerful tool: organized compassion. 'You don't need a mass movement to offer resistance,' says Kleinbaum, 'you need moral clarity'

30.07.2025 à 16:59

When will Israel learn that military might won't bring it security?

Dahlia Scheindlin
Israel's security doctrine isn't only wreaking havoc in Gaza and the West Bank. It's also failing Israeli citizens, traumatized by years of conflict and cynical about any idea that favors equality over force

30.07.2025 à 16:50

Israeli army to reassess service of reservists with PTSD after Haaretz exposé

Tom Levinson
In May, Haaretz reported that hundreds of reservists with mental health conditions recognized by the Defense Ministry were being called up for duty without the army being aware of their condition

30.07.2025 à 15:55

'Deeply troubled': Zionist Federation of Australia urges Israel to expand Gaza aid in rare statement

Judy Maltz
One of the most powerful Jewish organizations in the country, the ZFA said Israel had a 'moral obligation' to provide food to Palestinian civilians amid widespread hunger in the Gaza Strip

30.07.2025 à 15:51

1944–2025 | David Tartakover used bold design to expose Netanyahu – and Israel's moral unraveling

Naama Riba
No one charted Israel's journey quite like David Tartakover: From the early optimism of Sadat's visit and the rise of Peace Now, to the despair of occupation and the Netanyahu years. This week, he died at 81

30.07.2025 à 15:48

Israeli cybersecurity firm CyberArk sold in landmark deal

Omri Zerachovitz
Palo Alto Networks, founded by Israeli Nir Zuk, will acquire CyberArk in a landmark transaction, paid primarily in shares

30.07.2025 à 14:36

'No morality here': Ex-Mossad chief says Israeli government and religious leaders have forsaken the hostages

Ofer Aderet
Ephraim Halevy, who headed the Mossad under three Israeli Prime Ministers, laments the selective interest of government ministers. 'When three young settler men were kidnapped 11 years ago, ministers turned heaven and earth to save them,' he said

30.07.2025 à 14:24

Justice minister concedes no former senior legal officials back AG's dismissal, as law requires

Yael Freidson
Israeli Justice Minister Yariv Levin told Israel's High Court of Justice that he could not follow the Court's order to create a committee to examine the dismissal of the current AG because the government was unable to find anyone to take part in it

30.07.2025 à 14:12

Not a hypothesis: boycott against Israeli science spreads 'like a virus'

Gid'on Lev
Growing backlash over the Gaza war is fueling both open and silent boycotts of Israeli scientific research. Grants are drying up, emails go unanswered, and once-regular collaborations are unraveling. 'The only way to deal with the boycott is to stop the war ... and the terrible things we've been perpetrating in Gaza'

30.07.2025 à 13:19

NYT clarifies malnourished child photographed in Gaza has pre-existing medical condition, but is still starving

Haaretz
The Times clarified the condition of the emaciated 18-month-old Mohammed Zakaria al-Mutawaq, who is seen in a widely circulated photo and became symbolic of Gaza's starvation crisis, but emphasized that he is still malnourished and that 'children in Gaza are starving'

30.07.2025 à 12:47

Wife of Netanyahu's pick for Shin Bet chief says war in Gaza is holy commandment

Josh Breiner
Naomi Zini, whose husband was chosen by Prime Minister Netanyahu to head the Shin Bet security service, lauds the violence by Israeli soldiers in Gaza in her new book, and sees the war in Gaza as a 'redemption' for the Jewish people

30.07.2025 à 12:32

Arab Israeli protests in Sakhnin won't end the Gaza war. Tel Aviv must face the crimes committed in its name

Nagham Zbeedat
Protests must shift from Arab towns like Sakhnin to cities like Haifa, and on to Tel Aviv, to deliberately disrupt the comfort of mainstream Israeli society

30.07.2025 à 12:19

Far-right minister says hostages aren't main war goal, while fellow lawmakers request tour of Gaza

Noa Shpigel
Minister Amichay Eliyahu said the Israeli hostages should be considered prisoners of war and released after the war ends. Meanwhile, Likud and Otzma Yehudit lawmakers asked the defense minister approve a trip to 'explore settlement possibilities' in the Gaza Strip

30.07.2025 à 11:29

'Campaign of economic warfare': UN Palestinian expert decries U.S. sanctions against her

The Associated Press
The UN's rapporteur on Gaza and the West Bank, Francesca Albanese, said that the U.S. sanctions imposed against her bar any financial interactions or credit cards with any American bank, and called the sanctions 'harmful and dangerous' when used 'in a political way'

30.07.2025 à 11:19

No majority in the European Union to suspend funding for Israeli startups

Liza Rozovsky
The European Commission failed to approve a measure to suspend funding to Israeli companies as part of the "Horizon Europe" program due to opposition from certain countries, including Germany and Italy, who said they would wait to see if the situation in Gaza improved

30.07.2025 à 10:59

Hamas raises alert over fears of Israeli assassinations of top leaders abroad, officials tell Haaretz

Jack Khoury
Officials also cite concerns over rescue operations of Israeli hostages held in Gaza as Hamas delegation heads to Turkey for indirect cease-fire talks

30.07.2025 à 10:04

More Western nations consider recognizing an independent Palestinian state, call for end to Gaza war

Liza Rozovsky
Iceland, Ireland, and Spain have already recognized a Palestinian state, while France and Malta have pledged to do so during the UN General Assembly in September. Over a dozen other countries signed a statement on Tuesday calling for an end to the Gaza war

30.07.2025 à 09:59

UCLA reaches $6 million settlement with Jewish students and professor over campus protests

The Associated Press
The university initially argued it had no legal responsibility over protesters who blocked Jewish students' access to areas in the university during the 2024 encampment protests. However, the judge disagreed, and the university had since created systemwide campus guidelines on protests

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