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27.07.2025 à 00:37

Trump, Netanyahu indicate talks failed while mediators Egypt, Qatar signal otherwise

Jonathan Lis
Netanyahu said Witkoff 'understood correctly' and that Israel is considering 'alternative ways to free the hostages and ending Hamas' terror regime'

26.07.2025 à 22:56

IDF soldiers seize second Gaza aid flotilla, detain activists on board

Haaretz
A live feed from Handala was taken offline shortly after the IDF boarded the vessel. In the final seconds of the broadcast, an Israeli soldier can be seen grabbing the live camera. According to the coalition, the flotilla's participants include lawyers, activists, volunteer medics and journalists, as well as two French lawmakers

26.07.2025 à 22:20

'I witnessed war crimes' in Gaza, U.S. veteran and former GHF worker tells BBC

Haaretz
A retired U.S. special forces officer says Israeli troops and international contractors opened fire on unarmed civilians near aid sites in Gaza. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation and IDF reject the allegations as false and politically motivated

26.07.2025 à 22:15

IDF says it will air drop aid into Gaza, create 'humanitarian corridors' for UN convoys

Bar Peleg
The Israeli army said it will also facilitate the expansion of water desalination in the Gaza Strip by connecting the desalination plant to Israeli electricity

26.07.2025 à 21:49

Sgt. Maj (res.) Betzalel Yehoshua Mosbacher dies of wounds sustained in combat in southern Gaza

Haaretz
Since October 7, 2023, the Israel Defense Forces has released the names of 896 fallen soldiers, with 16 having been killed in July alone

26.07.2025 à 17:54

Israelis protest nationwide for Gaza hostage deal as U.S., Israeli teams pulled from talks

Linda Dayan
'The Israeli government has never put forward a proposal for a full release and a comprehensive deal,' said Einav Zangauker, mother of hostage Matan. 'It's time to demand one. We urge the U.S. administration to bring an end to this story'

26.07.2025 à 17:29

IDF officials say no evidence Hamas systematically stole UN aid in Gaza, NYT reports

Haaretz
'For months, we and other organizations were dragged through the mud,' said a former UN official, after Israeli military sources told the New York Times there's no evidence Hamas systematically stole UN aid – contradicting Netanyahu's repeated claims

26.07.2025 à 16:14

Settlers torch Palestinian homes in West Bank, residents flee village

Hagar Shezaf
Days after settlers built an illegal outpost, dozens stormed the southern West Bank village, setting fire to buildings and threatening residents; the army detained suspects but failed to stop violence or prevent displacement

26.07.2025 à 15:43

Report: Trump halted Israeli strikes aimed at toppling Iranian regime

Haaretz
An Israeli source also told The Washington Post that the Israeli offensive delayed Iran's nuclear program by one to two years, adding, 'Iran is no longer a threshold nuclear state'

26.07.2025 à 15:40

French authorities investigate if Jewish passengers were removed from flight due to religion

The Associated Press
Several dozen French passengers were removed from a flight departing from the Spanish city of Valencia for Paris on Wednesday, for what Spanish police and the airline described as unruly behavior

26.07.2025 à 14:52

This protest won't end the hunger in Gaza, but for Israeli Arabs, it tore through a wall of fear

Jack Khoury
For many months, most of Israel's Arab citizens bit their tongues and stayed silent. But in recent weeks, the sense of quiet despair has given way to something closer to moral outrage

26.07.2025 à 13:33

Israeli DJ's Tomorrowland music festival performance canceled amid security concerns and protests

Shay Ringel
The move follows pressure from Belgian human rights groups, which accused the artist of supporting what they called 'Israeli war crimes'

26.07.2025 à 12:38

Released hostage Emily Damari tells Daily Mail she asked Hamas to kill, not kidnap her

Haaretz
Emily Damari, who was held in Gaza for 471 days, described the harsh conditions she faced in captivity in an interview with the Daily Mail. Held in a cage in the tunnels for periods of time, she said, 'You don't get used to it'

26.07.2025 à 11:29

'We cannot normalize a reality where hostages remain in captivity'

Chen Maanit
Lior Simcha, elected kibbutz movement head months after the October 7 attack, says rebuilding near Gaza is impossible while hostages remain in captivity. 'This isn't just about the kibbutzim – it's a fight for Israel's future and its character'

26.07.2025 à 10:24

Normalization with Israel? The Saudi crown prince has much bigger plans

Tzach Yoked
Israelis aren't seeing the drama unfolding in Saudi Arabia, says Karen Elliott House, a veteran journalist and author of a new biography of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. MBS has plans to transform the Middle East, but will he succeed?

26.07.2025 à 09:48

Hamas official: 'Real progress' in Gaza talks, Trump, Witkoff do not reflect reality

Jack Khoury
Al-Rashq said that meaningful progress has been made in the negotiations, and that Hamas has shown 'seriousness and responsibility' in its efforts to reach a comprehensive agreement that would ease humanitarian suffering in Gaza

26.07.2025 à 07:21

Palestinians no longer live in this valley. They're afraid to even approach it

Gideon Levy
Before the war, this expanse of land east of Jerusalem, strewn with rocks and dotted with olive groves, was home to three communities of Palestinian shepherds – until violent settlers and evacuation notices drove them away

26.07.2025 à 06:17

'The children haunt me at night': The protest that's forcing Israelis to face kids killed in Gaza

Nir Hasson
The Israeli media does not document the horrific deaths of children in Gaza, so trauma therapist Adi Ronen Argov has decided to do it herself

26.07.2025 à 05:37

Lebanese pro-Palestinian militant who killed U.S. and Israeli diplomat returns home after 40 years in prison

The Associated Press
Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, a communist militant, was sentenced to life in 1987 for complicity in the assassinations of U.S. military attaché Charles Ray and Israeli diplomat Ya'akov Barsimantov in France

26.07.2025 à 02:41

Paris won't found a Palestinian state, but Macron's recognition is a landmark move

Sefy Hendler
The panicked reactions from Israeli ministers only underscored the significance of Macron's announcement. While Miri Regev sneered, 'Get a grip on your country – Paris looks like Kabul,' the truth is it's Israel that now resembles Kabul far more – and no cries of 'antisemitism' will change that

26.07.2025 à 01:15

Gaza hostage's mother: I only asked him never to be captured

Noa Limone
Ditza Or says that as long as her son Avinatan – kidnapped at the Nova music festival – is held in Gaza, she'll be living in two different worlds: his and hers. 'If people are left behind, it will be impossible to give in to happiness'

25.07.2025 à 21:29

Netanyahu fears a Palestinian state, but his policies are leading straight there

Jonathan Lis
Backed by the Trump administration, Israel opted to expand the war in Gaza and withhold a political vision for ending the conflict, culminating in France's intention to recognize a Palestinian state

25.07.2025 à 21:06

As Huckabee visits, the Palestinian Authority's infighting worsens – along with its legitimacy

Jack Khoury
The visit to the West Bank by the U.S. ambassador to Israel focused attention on the PA's rival camps, while Fatah officials' meetings with Huckabee are perceived as recognition of U.S. policy amid a jockeying for position

25.07.2025 à 20:55

Likud lawmaker questioned by Israel Police on suspicion of rape, witness tampering

Josh Breiner
MK Hanoch Milwidsky is suspected of having acted to influence the testimony of a woman who said her rabbi had sexually assaulted her before he became a lawmaker. He is also suspected of having performed indecent acts on a woman who worked with him

25.07.2025 à 20:02

U.K. backs future Palestinian statehood but only as part of peace deal

Reuters
Starmer's remarks come after Macron said that France would recognize a Palestinian state, a plan that drew strong condemnation from Israel and the United States, after similar moves from Spain, Norway and Ireland last year

25.07.2025 à 18:19

The attacks on Sweida in Syria were the Druze community's October 7

Amos Harel
The massacres by Bedouin militias were also like the attacks across Syria and Iraq during the civil wars of the Arab Spring ■ Like Netanyahu, the new head of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee is willing to sacrifice the interests of the Israeli military and the broader public

25.07.2025 à 18:12

'We and our people in Gaza are one': Over 10,000 protest Gaza war and hunger crisis in major Arab Israeli city

Deiaa Haj Yahia
Speakers at the protest included Sakhnin Mayor Mazem Ghanaim, who called to end the Gaza war during his speech, saying, 'I want a new Middle East.' According to another protester, 'You don't need to be a politician to understand the injustice here is boundless'

25.07.2025 à 17:18

Trump says Hamas 'really' didn't want to make Gaza truce deal day after U.S. team pulled from talks

Haaretz
Trump made the comments to reporters at the White House one day after envoy Steve Witkoff announced that the U.S. is recalling its team from Israel-Hamas cease-fire negotiations following what he described as a 'selfish' and unconstructive response from Hamas

25.07.2025 à 16:29

Gaza officials report 9 hunger-related deaths in past 24 hours, raising total to 122

Jack Khoury
The deaths come after UN chief Antonio Guterres warned that 'famine is knocking on every door in Gaza' and described the situation as a 'horror show.' The IDF claimed that there is no famine in Gaza, but acknowledged that there is food insecurity

25.07.2025 à 16:06

Israeli settlers take over spring, damage wells that supply water to 30 Palestinian West Bank villages

Hagar Shezaf
Israeli settlers diverted water from the Ein Samiya spring near Ramallah into a nearby pool, vandalized pumping wells and launched a crowdfunding campaign, yet no arrests have been made despite repeated attacks

25.07.2025 à 15:58

European and Iranian diplomats meet in Istanbul as return of sanctions looms over nuclear deadlock

Reuters
Delegations from the European Union and the so-called E3 group, comprising France, Britain, and Germany, met with their Iranian counterparts for about four hours at Iran's consulate for talks that the UN nuclear watchdog said could provide an opening to resume inspections

25.07.2025 à 14:50

Arab-Jewish movement launches campaign to break Israeli media silence on Gaza famine

Rachel Fink
Standing Together accuses Israeli media of censoring Gaza hunger coverage and framing starvation as a PR issue. Activists flood journalists with messages, protest outside news studios and help prompt rare TV reports on crisis

25.07.2025 à 14:44

Trump talks big but still lacks a big, beautiful win in Syria and Lebanon

Zvi Bar'el
The U.S. president is much more interested in Syria, which has the support of Arab countries with strong ties to Trump's business interests. He wants Syria and Lebanon strong enough to let Washington focus elsewhere

25.07.2025 à 14:12

IDF to allow resumed Gaza airdrops amid worsening conditions, denies widespread hunger

Jack Khoury
A senior defense official said the situation in Gaza differs from how it is portrayed internationally, describing famine reports as part of a Hamas-led campaign, stressing that aid distribution challenges stem from internal logistics

25.07.2025 à 12:42

Israel, Syria hold rare high-level talks in Paris amid U.S.-backed push for de-escalation

Jonathan Lis
A reported emerging agreement calls for the withdrawal of Syrian government forces and allied Bedouin militias from the embattled Sweida province, with local Druze factions tasked with monitoring the pullout and maintaining order

25.07.2025 à 11:38

Trump's trusted Fox News firebrand Mark Levin is waging a war for Netanyahu

Ben Samuels
As Netanyahu faces legal trouble and growing global pressure, Trump's favored Fox News and radio host has emerged as Netanyahu's fiercest defender, promoting conspiracy theories, attacking critics and influencing Trump's Middle East policies

25.07.2025 à 10:31

USAID analysis finds no evidence of massive Hamas theft of Gaza aid

Reuters
The analysis found that at least 44 of the 156 incidents where aid supplies were reported stolen or lost were 'either directly or indirectly' due to Israeli military actions, according to the briefing slides

25.07.2025 à 08:18

For a pillar of the Zionist socialist left, only peace amounts to victory. But it's up to the Palestinians

Meirav Moran
The Israeli peace camp was shattered on October 7. But for Muki Tzur, 87, a Zionism scholar and leading voice of Israel's kibbutz movement, despair is not an option

25.07.2025 à 06:20

'Jewish summer camp in the U.S. offered escapism. But you can't erase a child's trauma'

Mae Palty
This week at Ben-Gurion Airport: Israeli girls return from summer camp in Massachusetts after facing trauma head-on, and a couple heads to a trance festival in Portugal

25.07.2025 à 05:50

This week, Israel starved 43 people to death by Wednesday afternoon. The Gaza war is in a fatal new phase

Nir Hasson
For Israeli decision-makers, starvation of the Gaza Strip was in the cards from day one of the war

25.07.2025 à 05:00

Like the worst of tyrants, Netanyahu uses democratic tools to entrench his criminal regime

Yossi Verter
When Netanyahu isn't busy slandering and inciting, he's ousting anyone unwilling to fall in line with his criminal standards ■ There is a common strategy behind the prime minister's campaign against the attorney general and his removal of Yuli Edelstein from the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee

25.07.2025 à 05:00

Hamas hopes to convert Gaza's humanitarian crisis into Israeli concessions in negotiations

Amos Harel
Hamas leverages Gaza's dire situation to force Israel's hand in hostage negotiations, with the international community's patience wearing thin and internal IDF disagreements adding pressure

24.07.2025 à 23:26

In a Likud stronghold, one southern Israeli activist leads the fight for a Gaza hostage deal

Eden Solomon
Eti Ben-Shimol leads a weekly, deliberately non-political protest in the southern Israeli city of Dimona, calling for a hostage deal. 'We know where we live – this is a Likud stronghold,' she says. The group's message is simple: to show hostage families that they're not alone

24.07.2025 à 23:04

Knesset passes symbolic West Bank 'sovereignty' motion

Noa Shpigel
The motion for the agenda passed 71 in favor and 13 against. Though purely declarative, it could launch a wider Knesset debate on annexation

24.07.2025 à 22:34

Israel and U.S. slam French decision to recognize Palestine; Hamas welcomes move

Jonathan Lis
Knesset members called for West Bank annexation, blamed France's immigration policy and said France was contributing to terrorism, in response to Macron's promise to recognize a Palestinian State

24.07.2025 à 22:28

France will recognize Palestine as a state in September, Macron says

Haaretz
'The French people want peace in the Middle East. It is up to us, the French, together with the Israelis, the Palestinians, and our European and international partners, to demonstrate that it is possible,' Macron said

24.07.2025 à 22:20

Haaretz Cartoon

Eran Wolkowski

24.07.2025 à 21:55

'For pity's sake, stop this now': Gaza hunger crisis takes front page across global media

Rachel Fink
Wednesday's front page of the right-wing The Daily Express – of a starving Gazan child, with a plea to end the war – marked a tonal shift in international media coverage of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza as deaths from starvation rise

24.07.2025 à 19:40

Police dragging protesters as mounted police disperse Tel Aviv anti-war rally; 24 protesters arrested in Haifa

Linda Dayan
Footage shows violent police arrests in Haifa, at a protest organized by Arab Israelis. In Tel Aviv, Noam Tibon, a retired IDF general, spoke against the Gaza war: 'The IDF is sinking in the bloody swamp – this terrible bleeding must stop'

24.07.2025 à 18:43

Netanyahu government advances bill to close foreign media without judicial approval

Noa Shpigel
The bill seeks to turn the so-called Al Jazeera Law from a temporary order, which allows for the permanent closure of foreign media outlets in Israel, into a permanent law. Both the Attorney General's Office and the journalists' union oppose the bill

24.07.2025 à 18:26

The Israeli strategy of denial: New study attempts to cast doubt on Gaza genocide claims

Nir Hasson
Almost two years into the Gaza war, four Israeli researchers release a report questioning the veracity of information received from Gaza, deflecting heat from government and military top brass – and letting the Israeli public go on with their lives, guilt-free

24.07.2025 à 18:21

'The danger to his life is now acute': Following IDF threats, Al Jazeera reporter pleads for protection

Nagham Zbeedat
Gaza journalist Anas Al-Sharif says he fears for his life after the IDF claimed he is a Hamas member. 'These latest unfounded accusations represent an effort to manufacture consent to kill Al-Sharif,' the Committee to Protect Journalists warned

24.07.2025 à 18:13

Is it important to call Israel's carnage in Gaza 'genocide'?

Dahlia Scheindlin
There's one common cause between those who believe that Israel's devastation in Gaza justifies the term 'genocide', and those who insist it's an exaggeration: They both hope their arguments will influence a broader public. But there's a terrible problem with the discussion taking place right now

24.07.2025 à 18:12

Save the animals! Gaza's kids hope the world will act for dogs and donkeys if not for them

Nagham Zbeedat
There is no justice, no decency in a world that saves donkeys from war but abandons their owners, that saves a dog from starvation and leaves people hungry. There is no morality in compassion that stops at the edge of human suffering

24.07.2025 à 17:47

Trump envoy Witkoff: Gaza talks team returning to U.S. after 'selfish' Hamas response

Jonathan Lis
Earlier Thursday, Netanyahu's office said that the Israeli delegation will also return from Doha to bridge the gaps with Hamas' proposal. Israeli sources involved in the talks believe the negotiations haven't collapsed, but the talks are expected to take time

24.07.2025 à 17:30

Hungary bans Irish hip-hop group Kneecap from entering country, citing antisemitism, pro-Hamas remarks

Shay Ringel
Hungary bans Irish rap group Kneecap for three years, citing 'serious threat to national security'; over 150 artists sign petition opposing their appearance at Sziget Festival

24.07.2025 à 17:22

Former Netanyahu party adviser confirms he promoted Qatar's image during Israel-Gaza war

Bar Peleg
Israel Einhorn also claims Netanyahu's former spokesperson, Eli Feldstein, received money in the Qatar public relations campaign, adding that he personally recommended him for the job. This could complicate Einhorn's legal defense, as this means he was aware that Feldstein was already working for Netanyahu

24.07.2025 à 16:56

Did Biden really send a billion dollars to sabotage Netanyahu? Inside a conspiratorial GOP report from a parallel reality

Ben Samuels
The report accusing the Biden administration of funding anti-Netanyahu activity in Israel offers a manufactured reality. It's another weapon in Netanyahu and the GOP's efforts to safeguard the Israeli prime minister's hold on power while attacking Israeli and Palestinian NGOs promoting peace

24.07.2025 à 16:27

Arabs in northern Israel petition to oppose housing auction open only to IDF reservists

Hadar Horesh
The controversial auction, which took place last month, comprised 306 plots of land designated for reserve soldiers in the community of Katzir, located in the Wadi Ara area. It is opposed by its small Arab community and residents of nearby Umm al-Fahm

24.07.2025 à 16:05

Where was the Garden of Eden? Not in the story of human evolution

Ruth Schuster
New theory for how Hominin sapiens prevailed while all other human species died out: Suddenly, our species would go where no hominin went before

24.07.2025 à 15:55

From an Arab MK to a reform synagogue, Netanyahu's Israel takes pride in attacking dissent

Orly Erez-Likhovski
Netanyahu's regime threatens Israeli democracy, backing and encouraging violence against those who disagree with it and shielding perpetrators from repercussions. Today, we are seeing what we feared unfold before our eyes

24.07.2025 à 15:40

Are Israelis just too exhausted or just too hot to protest food prices?

David Rosenberg
Supermarket sticker shock is getting worse, and the Israeli government is doing nothing about it. Where did the spirit of 2011 go?

24.07.2025 à 15:38

As anti-Palestinian sentiment grows, can Israel's Arab parties join forces?

Jack Khoury
More than 70% of Arab citizens in Israel would like to see Arab parties unite, a move which is likely to boost voter turnout. But it's unclear whether unification is realistic – or whether it can overcome obstacles like right-wing efforts to disqualify the parties

24.07.2025 à 14:47

In the U.S. push to unify Syria, Israel is viewed as a barrier to success

Zvi Bar'el
In contrast to Israel, the Americans do have a well-formed strategy that strives to establish a united Syrian state with a centralized government that controls the entire country. However, the U.S. is having difficulties in realizing this strategy

24.07.2025 à 14:13

A Gaza cease-fire isn't letting Hamas win. It's Israel's only way to come out on top

Moty Kanias
No matter what, Hamas will claim it has won in Gaza. But Israel must define itself by its own values, not theirs – and those values are that we leave no hostage behind

24.07.2025 à 14:09

Farkash-Hacohen becomes third Israeli opposition MK to quit Gantz's party for Eisenkot's new political venture

Noa Shpigel
Orit Farkash Hacohen said she would stay in the Knesset 'to ensure the opposition is not harmed.' This is the third resignation from Gantz's party, following former IDF chief Eisenkot and Matan Kahana's resignations, who cited disagreements over the party's future

24.07.2025 à 13:46

Meta introduces Instagram legacy contact feature in Israel following new digital inheritance law

TheMarker
Meta's new Instagram memorial feature, available only in Israel, lets users name a legacy contact to manage their account after death, following passage of new digital content law and rising demand after October 7 Hamas attack and Gaza war

24.07.2025 à 13:42

'Unable to feed themselves': Four major media outlets say Gaza staff face starvation

The Associated Press
The statement by the BBC, Reuters, AP and AFP came a day after more than 100 charity and human rights groups said that Israel's blockade and ongoing military offensive are pushing Palestinians in the Gaza Strip toward starvation

24.07.2025 à 13:31

Showdown in Sardinia: Can Witkoff's Meeting with Israel and Qatar seal a Gaza deal?

Amir Tibon
Three weeks of Israel-Hamas negotiations in Doha have been fruitless. If U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff wants to break the deadlock, he must be willing to set the terms of negotiations – not Ron Dermer, nor Benjamin Netanyahu

24.07.2025 à 13:05

Spy Kids: Shin Bet campaign seeks to counter Iran's recruitment of Israeli teenagers

Rachel Fink
The Israeli internal security agency Shin Bet and the Modi'in municipality piloted a first-of-its-kind educational initiative to warn teens of the dangers – and consequences – of cooperating with Iranian agents who have been contacting civilians online

24.07.2025 à 12:39

IDF kills 14-year-old Palestinian boy in West Bank, Health Ministry says

Jack Khoury
The boy was reportedly killed at near the West Bank city of Jenin, the third teenager killed by Israeli fire in the past week. The IDF has not yet responded to Haaretz's request for comment

24.07.2025 à 12:01

The summer Tel Aviv went topless: Israel's 1960s bare-breasted bikini panic

Ofer Aderet
When a bottom-only swimsuit was marketed in Tel Aviv, the Gordon Pool threatened to ban entry, police promised strict enforcement and swimsuit maker Gottex called it immoral

24.07.2025 à 11:53

Anti-government protester charged with attempting to assassinate Netanyahu

Josh Breiner
The 73-year-old woman was charged with attempting to conspire to commit an act of terrorism. Prosecutors said that the woman suffers from a 'serious illness' and may have limited time to live, which may have motivated her to assassinate PM Netanyahu

24.07.2025 à 11:41

'If I weren't an Israeli filmmaker, I might not show my movies in Israel'

Oron Shamir
Nadav Lapid's new film 'Yes' explores 'what it means to be Israeli at this time and remain human,' the director says, adding that 'a fear that it would win' kept the movie out of the competition at Cannes

24.07.2025 à 11:18

When a Gaza cease-fire is signed, Israelis will have to face just how much we lost the war

Joshua Leifer
A moral failure of unspeakable proportions, the Gaza war is also the result of a tactical, strategic and military failure. Israel is starving Palestinians in Gaza because it has proved unable to defeat Hamas by force of arms

24.07.2025 à 11:10

In Israel, 'it's become normal to have small talk about genocide – for and against'

Sheren Falah Saab
As "The Sea البحر" premieres in Jerusalem, director Shai Carmeli-Pollak traces a West Bank boy's dream of reaching the sea, his own journey from privilege to protest, and his friend from Gaza who keeps his hope alive

24.07.2025 à 09:59

Eight soldiers wounded in car-ramming attack at central Israel bus stop

Deiaa Haj Yahia
The driver fled the scene on foot, and police forces later located the abandoned vehicle. Israel Police launched a wide-scale manhunt for the assailant, assisted by helicopters and the canine unit, and set up checkpoints in the area

24.07.2025 à 09:52

Iranian officials suspect Israel behind series of explosions, NYT reports

Haaretz
While the Iranian government has publicly attributed the incidents to gas leaks, garbage fires, and even weed burning, The New York Times cited three Iranian officials who privately described the events as likely acts of Israeli sabotage

24.07.2025 à 08:02

Netanyahu's office says Israel reviewing Hamas' response to Gaza cease-fire proposal

Jack Khoury
According to a Palestinian source, Israel is insisting on maintaining control over 24–28 percent of Gaza's territory, which would restrict residents' freedom of movement – a sign, he said, that Israel has no intention of fully withdrawing after the cease-fire period with Hamas ends

24.07.2025 à 05:00

Netanyahu ousts top Likud MK to push mass Haredi IDF draft evasion at rabbis' behest

Yossi Verter
The replacement of draft-law skeptic Yuli Edelstein with the clownish Boaz Bismuth marks the first time that the chairman of Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee has been elected by elderly rabbis and their representatives in the Knesset – solely in order to advance the draft evasion law

24.07.2025 à 02:54

Columbia University to pay over $200 million to resolve Trump antisemitism probes

The Associated Press
Columbia says most of its suspended federal funds will be restored as part of deal; Trump administration had suspended funds in March

23.07.2025 à 23:33

Sharp rise in number of Gaza children suffering malnutrition, UN reports

Nir Hasson
A survey, based on a simple test conducted in clinics throughout Gaza, shows that 8.8 percent of the enclave's children were malnourished in early July – up from 2.4 percent in July

23.07.2025 à 23:21

Israel is starving Gaza

Haaretz Editorial

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