It has recruited veteran talent, but with no investigative desk and modest ratings, i24NEWS' Hebrew channel is still struggling to define itself a year in
Over the past decade, cancer treatments like immunotherapy have mainly focused on targeting and blocking specific receptors to interrupt the cancer cells' energy supply, and scientists are actively exploring other ways the immune system can attack cancer
Israel is well on the way to becoming a pariah – almost rogue – state, thanks to nearly Olympian levels of charlatanism from its government ministers ■ Once again Bezalel Smotrich's megalomaniac wretchedness has been exposed for all to see ■ Netanyahu gears up for his ultimate role as a wannabe dictator
Anything the Israeli military proposes at this time is nothing more than rearranging chair on the deck of the sinking Titanic ■ As far as the extreme right is concerned, annexing the Strip is not a threat against Hamas – it's the goal
As Gazans starve, Israeli leaders and influencers are obsessing about a photo of a malnourished Palestinian child with an insufficient caption - desperately trying to explain away problems, but the world isn't listening. Their reaction to a long-awaited UN summit on the two-state solution was no better
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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'
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'
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!'
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
'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'
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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'
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
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'
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
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
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'
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
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
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
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'
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'
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
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'
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
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
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