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02.07.2025 à 20:38

Israel's top court weighs Netanyahu's Shin Bet pick: Here are three possible outcomes

Chen Maanit

The judges urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara to reach a compromise – but without it, the court may accept the attorney general's position or hand down a ruling that adopts an intermediate position

02.07.2025 à 19:06

Yair Netanyahu: An Israeli hybrid of Marjorie Taylor Greene and Tucker Carlson

Chaim Levinson

No country evokes the contempt of Yair Netanyahu, son of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, more than Israel – and it's no surprise he no longer wants to live there. In a chillingly unhinged interview, he presented the Likud worldview as one of victimhood, while offering a disturbing glimpse into his own inner world

02.07.2025 à 18:50

Israeli minister tells Piers Morgan far-right calls to transfer Gazans 'not ethnic cleansing'

Linda Dayan

In an interview with British broadcaster Piers Morgan, Israeli Equality Minister May Golan claimed she knew how many of the dead in Gaza were Hamas members, but she's 'choosing as a member of the government not to tell you that'

02.07.2025 à 18:43

Netanyahu amid reports of U.S.-backed cease-fire proposal: 'Hamas will be no more'

Jonathan Lis

Far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir reached out to Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich in an effort to thwart a deal, with Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar saying that any opportunity to release the hostages 'must not be missed'

02.07.2025 à 18:36

From Hamas to Hadash: How Palestinians factor into a future Israel-Syria peace deal

Nagham Zbeedat

Palestinian scholar Thair Abu Ras explains why a deal may be complicated by al-Sharaa's hostility to Iran, a history of Palestinian support for the Assad regime, and the Palestinian and Syrian 'common struggle' against Israeli occupation: 'The biggest obstacle is the Golan Heights'

02.07.2025 à 18:19

Sergeant Yaniv Michalovitch killed in northern Gaza combat, Israeli army announces

Yaniv Kubovich

Two additional Israeli soldiers were severely wounded in the incident in Gaza City's Shujaiyeh neighborhood

02.07.2025 à 17:38

Court grants Netanyahu's request to postpone corruption trial testimony ahead of U.S. visit

Yael Freidson

The prosecution did not oppose postponing Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's testimony, but asked that additional hearings be held the following week

02.07.2025 à 17:36

At Glastonbury, Gaza was drowned out by anti-Israel posturing

Daniella Peled

The famed Glastonbury Festival this year featured performative chants of "Death, death to the IDF." But real support for the rights of Palestinians has never been more urgent

02.07.2025 à 17:22

DNA shows surprising links between Native American and Siberian languages

Ariel David

Mega-study of prehistoric Northern Eurasians connects waves of ancient Siberians to Hungarians, Finns and even many Native American cultures

02.07.2025 à 17:07

The public doesn't need to know: The dangerous bill designed to destroy Israel's public broadcaster

Aya Yadlin

A new bill targeting Israel's public broadcaster threatens press independence, legal norms, and the public's right to know at a moment of national vulnerability

02.07.2025 à 17:06

U.S.-backed GHF aid group to close Geneva branch after Switzerland moves to dissolve it

Reuters

Hours after Swiss authorities cited legal shortcomings in the group's establishment as the reason for the proceedings, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation said it was planning to shut its branch in Geneva

02.07.2025 à 16:56

The Afghan lesson: Can Israel trust the enemy of its enemy in Gaza?

Yishai Halper

In the 1980s, the United States armed militias in Afghanistan – and paid a heavy price for it. This has been repeated many times throughout history, and always led to deadly results. Sometimes, risk management leaves us no choice, as in the case of Israel and Abu Shabab, a Middle East expert tells Haaretz

02.07.2025 à 16:40

'Turns out you can even kill cadavers': Inside the scientific and financial catastrophe Iran left in Israel

Ruti Levy

The Weizmann Institute and Ben-Gurion University suffered catastrophic damage from Iranian missile strikes. Buildings collapsed, irreplaceable research samples were destroyed, and entire colonies of lab animals were lost. Now, both institutions are pleading for government compensation and fast-track approval to rebuild

02.07.2025 à 16:30

Hamas orders surrender of Israeli-backed leader of Gaza's Abu Shabab militia

Jack Khoury

Hamas issued an ultimatum on Wednesday, giving Yasser Abu Shabab 10 days to turn himself in ■ The move by Hamas is widely seen as an attempt to show that it still maintains control in the Gaza Strip

02.07.2025 à 16:10

Reports from Gaza: Director of Indonesian Hospital killed in Israeli army strike

Jack Khoury

Dr. Marwan al-Sultan was killed alongside his family in an IDF strike in Gaza City, according to the Hamas-run health ministry

02.07.2025 à 14:26

Top Israel Police officer appointed by Ben-Gvir attends Otzma Yehudit party meeting

Josh Breiner

The senior Israel Police officer was present at the meeting alongside other officers to provide security for the minister, according to a police statement, though his private security detail was also present. But several police sources expressed surprise about the presence of officers at a political gathering

02.07.2025 à 14:15

IDF says it detained Iran-backed terror cell in southern Syria

Yaniv Kubovich

'We will strike wherever necessary': The IDF chief insists that the army will continue to operate beyond Israel's borders, even amid U.S.-mediated normalization talks between Israel and Syria. Sources cast doubt on the likelihood that Syria will accept peace with Israel

02.07.2025 à 13:25

Israel's military censor orders newspaper to pull story on Netanyahu's son buying U.K. apartment

Linda Dayan

The censor's decision to pull the story was criticized as political and an overstep of its role in protecting Israel's security. The story was reinstated, with certain details omitted, after negotiations between the newspaper and the censor

02.07.2025 à 13:08

Netanyahu's ultra-Orthodox allies renew boycott on coalition-sponsored legislation

Noa Shpigel

Citing continued delays in advancing an IDF draft exemption bill for yeshiva students, the Knesset's ultra-Orthodox factions have intensified their opposition to private member bills sponsored by Netanyahu's coalition, forcing the withdrawal of several bills

02.07.2025 à 12:24

Obsessed with dieting? The ancient Greeks and Romans were too

Terry Madenholm

Ancient Greeks and Romans were just as preoccupied with health and fitness as we are today. Some dietary advice fits well with today's wellness trends and philosophies. Some doesn't

02.07.2025 à 11:41

Far-right ministers plan to derail Gaza cease-fire as Israel's FM says gov't majority will pass it

Jonathan Lis

As ministers Ben-Gvir and Smotrich teamed up to derail talks for a Gaza cease-fire and hostage release, Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar said that 'There is a large majority in the government and among the Israeli people' to reach a deal

02.07.2025 à 11:26

Prominent ultra-Orthodox leader arrested at Ben Gurion airport for alleged child sex abuse

Aaron Rabinowitz

The suspect, who led a prominent ultra-Orthodox organization in the central Israeli city of Bnei Brak, fled the country before the war with Iran and was arrested at the airport upon his return. His victims recount longstanding abuse and refusal by police to investigate

02.07.2025 à 11:02

Iran officially suspends cooperation with UN nuclear watchdog after Iranian president signs law

Reuters

Signed into effect by the Iranian President after parliamentary approval last week, the law aims to remove the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran from IAEA oversight 'until security of Iran's nuclear facilities is guaranteed, and move at a faster pace with the country's peaceful nuclear program'

02.07.2025 à 10:00

Gaza hostage protest leader says 'love for humanity' key to ending war, returning captives

Ofer Aderet

Protester Mali Darwish has spent a year and a half – every day since October 7, 2023 – outside the IDF's headquarters in Tel Aviv, reading out the names of the hostages. 'If we don't take to the streets today, we won't survive as a nation,' she says

02.07.2025 à 07:50

Iran made preparations to block Strait of Hormuz, U.S. sources say

Reuters

The loading of the naval mines onto vessels in the Persian Gulf suggests that Tehran may have been serious about closing one of the world's busiest shipping lanes

02.07.2025 à 05:00

Less than half of the Israeli public trusts Netanyahu, poll finds

Linda Dayan

The survey, conducted by the Israel Democracy Institute, shows no significant shift in the public's opinion of the prime minister after the war with Iran. Only 46 percent of Jews, and 10 percent of Arabs, said they have trust in Netanyahu

02.07.2025 à 05:00

Trump and the IDF chief want to end the Gaza war, but it's not clear if Netanyahu is on board

Amos Harel

Even though Trump said he would be 'very firm' on the Gaza war when Netanyahu visits the White House next week, a lot will depend on whether he can stay focused. In the meantime, Netanyahu is shoring up his deterrence capabilities in his war of attrition against the Israeli legal system

02.07.2025 à 00:45

Trump says Israel agrees to 60-day cease-fire terms, threatens Hamas if it rejects proposal

Ben Samuels

The proposal does not include an explicit promise that Israel intends to end the war, but it contains very strong guarantees on the matter, according to an Israeli source

02.07.2025 à 00:23

Shin Bet summoned Arab student for 'warning talk' over activities at Hadash party's university branch

Noa Limone

According to the student, investigators grilled him about his political activities on campus and whether he spoke with people in Iran or Lebanon, to which he answered no. The Shin Bet declined to respond

01.07.2025 à 23:28

The Enrichment Imperative: A new Iran nuclear deal is an inevitable reality for Israel and the U.S.

Oren Setter

A decade ago, Netanyahu aspired to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons for at least 10-15 years. Last month's attack failed to achieve that goal, so the only remaining option is an agreement that contains limitations and supervision in exchange for lifting sanctions

01.07.2025 à 23:06

24 Iranian Jews remain in prison as government launches internal crackdown, sources say

JTA

Following the war with Israel, Iranian authorities have detained hundreds in a new zero-tolerance policy for contact with the Jewish state: 'They can accuse anyone of being a spy'

01.07.2025 à 23:03

Outrageous, unjustified abuse: Ousting Ayman Odeh from Knesset is a declaration of war on Arabs in Israel

Mordechai Kremnitzer

Removing Ayman Odeh from the Knesset without legal grounds would be a disgrace to both the parliament and the country – especially when Jewish Israeli lawmakers call for genocide or ethnic cleansing without consequence

01.07.2025 à 22:53

A 'handful' of West Bank settlers own the IDF – and Israel

Zvi Bar'el

Just as outposts have been labeled 'young settlements' and most of them have been legalized, that violent 'handful' that attacked the Israel Defense Forces will also be integrated into the mainstream, which is already benefiting from its 'legal' status

01.07.2025 à 22:52

500 missiles, 200 interceptors, $1.5 billion: Numbers behind Iran's attacks on Israel

Avi Scharf

The IDF reported 36 Iranian missiles that hit – and 14 percent that missed ■ American researchers identified 10 unreported impact sites ■ Footage from Jordan suggests that around 200 interceptors were launched, at a cost of billions

01.07.2025 à 22:51

This Israeli mayor would rather ban Haaretz than expose residents to the truth

Yoana Gonen

Mayor Yair Maayan had to find an original way to make headlines – by causing headlines to disappear. The standard of living is terrible, and the city is falling apart, but the main thing is that the residents are protected from editorials

01.07.2025 à 22:07

Bennett or Lapid? Insiders say Eisenkot plotting 'big political bang' against Netanyahu

Ravit Hecht

Outgoing National Unity MK Gadi Eisenkot is reportedly leaning toward joining former right-wing Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's new party – a move that could leave Yair Lapid in a tough spot on the center-left

01.07.2025 à 22:06

Haaretz Cartoon

Eran Wolkowski

01.07.2025 à 21:25

'Starve or die': Over 170 NGOs urge end to U.S.-backed Gaza aid program, call to restore UN system

Linda Dayan

Israeli and international rights groups called to shut down the Gaza Humanitarian Fund, citing reports that over 500 Palestinians were killed and nearly 4,000 injured while trying to access aid at its four distribution sites

01.07.2025 à 21:03

Netanyahu cabinet secretary accuses Haaretz of 'supporting terror' after report quoting Shin Bet chief pick

Haaretz

In an interview, the top government official was asked about the Haaretz report that the prime minister's candidate said in closed talks that Israel's judicial system is 'a dictatorship that controls the entire country'

01.07.2025 à 20:46

'Israeli society is no longer willing to tolerate the Gaza war,' mother of hostage says

Adi Hashmonai

Anat Angrest is worried that Netanyahu recently said he wanted to 'rescue' hostages – she knows IDF strikes in Gaza could kill her son, Matan. But she's hopeful after the Iran operation: 'Ministers are talking about ending the war'

01.07.2025 à 20:10

Israel is 'similar to the Ayatollah regime': Yair Netanyahu rants about deep state, globalists

Rachel Fink

In an interview, Netanyahu's son said the Israeli Supreme Court justices are a system backed by left-wing elites seeking to 'dismantle Zionism.' He claimed, 'Israel's governing system is very similar to the Iranian model'

01.07.2025 à 19:42

Zohran Mamdani officially wins Democratic primary for New York City mayor

Etan Nechin

Mamdani secured 56 percent of the vote, while Andrew Cuomo received 44 percent. With over 545,000 votes, he received the highest number in a Democratic mayoral primary since 1989

01.07.2025 à 19:08

Netanyahu wants a Trump high-five in D.C. Israelis hope he's slapped with a Gaza truce

Allison Kaplan Sommer

As Netanyahu polishes his shoes for the Oval Office, Israelis who love and loathe Trump alike see him as the only hope for ending the Gaza war, as June alone claimed the lives of 20 soldiers

01.07.2025 à 18:27

Gaza health ministry: 112 Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes since Monday

The Associated Press

Airstrikes left 30 dead at a seaside cafe, and gunfire left 23 dead as Palestinians tried to get aid, witnesses and health officials said

01.07.2025 à 18:25

Danish national arrested for allegedly spying on Jewish targets in Berlin for Iran

Haaretz

German prosecutors said the man, whom they named as Ali S. under German privacy law, spied on three properties in June in preparation for further intelligence activities, including possibly attacks on Jewish targets

01.07.2025 à 17:51

He designed Iran's State TV Headquarters – decades later Israel bombed it

Naama Riba

From Tehran's iconic Glass Building to the monumental Azadi Stadium, architect Abdol-Aziz Farmanfarmaian helped shape Iran's modern identity – but died in exile, far from the city he helped build

01.07.2025 à 17:34

Trump says he will 'be firm' with Netanyahu to end Gaza war in next week's White House summit

Liza Rozovsky

The U.S. president told reporters he was hopeful an Israel-Hamas truce would 'happen sometime next week,' as talks between the parties have once again ground to a halt. Netanyahu 'wants to end it too,' he said

01.07.2025 à 17:27

Israel and Syria both want a deal, but not necessarily the same one

Amir Tibon

An all-encompassing peace agreement would require Israel or Syria to accept a gigantic compromise regarding the status of the Golan Heights – which neither country is positioned to do at this moment

01.07.2025 à 17:19

Mediators plan to compensate Israel for Gaza war deal amid far-right pressure on Netanyahu

Chaim Levinson

Qatar is working to tie the end of the Gaza war to diplomatic gains for Israel, including renewed talks with Saudi Arabia, normalization with Oman, and a historic declaration from Syria ending hostilities

01.07.2025 à 17:04

Why Israel has no right to complain about Trump's call to cancel Netanyahu's criminal trial

Dahlia Scheindlin

Even right-wingers were troubled by Trump's condemnation of Netanyahu's ongoing criminal trial, seeing it as an insult to Israel's independence. Yet these critics conveniently ignore that Israel asserts and denies its sovereignty according to political interests – and regularly violates other countries' sovereignty at will

01.07.2025 à 16:59

When metaphors cannot save you from the fear of Israel's reality

Tamer Nafar

A reflection on symbolism, fatherhood, and survival in a place where reality never stops bleeding

01.07.2025 à 16:50

'War is still going on': Order to Israeli Gaza border residents to return home raises anxiety

Eden Solomon

Israel's government resolution to cut off support for alternative housing for most Gaza border residents is causing a lot of consternation, concern and mainly a sense of acute uncertainty

01.07.2025 à 16:43

Is northern Gaza a test case for Israel's future vision of the Strip?

Jack Khoury

With Hamas hurting and the PA excluded, clans gaining control in northern Gaza, protecting aid distribution and helping civilians. Ordinary Gazans have criticism but also concern that Israel will eventually end the arrangement – in order to reintroduce chaos

01.07.2025 à 14:14

Haredi factions consider voting with opposition in protest of stuck draft exemption bill

Aaron Rabinowitz

According to sources, a leader of the non-Hassidic Lithuanian faction, Degel Hatorah, said that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee Chair Yuli Edelstein were given a deadline for submitting a draft bill

01.07.2025 à 13:46

In postwar damage control, Iran turns to domestic unity and regional fraternity

Zvi Bar'el

As Qatar grows frustrated with the lack of progress on Israel-Hamas Gaza negotiations, it and Saudi Arabia are now seeking to advance a new nuclear agreement between the U.S. and Iran

01.07.2025 à 13:29

After Iran, is Trump Israel's messiah on a white donkey or a felon on a populist rampage?

Ori Nir

Ever since U.S. strikes on Iran, Israeli TV pundits have shower U.S. President Donald Trump with admiration and adoration, columnists praise his moral judgement and security experts fawn over his sophisticated approach toward international affairs. But Israelis would be well advised to curb their enthusiasm

01.07.2025 à 13:04

Two Palestinians killed by IDF fire, West Bank Health Ministry says

Jack Khoury

A 16-year-old and a 24-year-old were killed in separate incidents in the army's operations in Ramallah and near the border crossing with Israel in Hebron, respectively, according to the ministry's announcement

01.07.2025 à 12:46

In Netanyahu's West Bank, IDF officers who act against settler violence pay the price

Hagar Shezaf

Backed by the government, settler violence spreads to new areas – and those trying to enforce the law are the ones punished. Dismantling this system will take a radical political shift

01.07.2025 à 12:07

The first expedition to Lachish: A colonial archaeology story

Robin Twite

Archaeology at the biblical city of Lachish began a century ago and went neither well nor smoothly. In a new book, Yosef Garfinkel tells the fascinating tale of the hazards the archaeologists faced

01.07.2025 à 11:57

Israeli couple arrested on suspicion of spying for Iran

Haaretz

Over 20 Israelis have been arrested over the past few months on suspicion of committing security offenses for Iran

01.07.2025 à 11:50

Following Eisenkot: Israeli lawmaker Matan Kahana to resign from National Unity party

Noa Shpigel

Kahana was the Religious Affairs Minister from 2021 to 2022 in what was known as Israel's 'government of change,' the first coalition since 2010 not led by current Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

01.07.2025 à 11:10

Leading Australian Jewish group wins racial discrimination case against Muslim cleric

Judy Maltz

The federal court ruled that lectures delivered by William Haddad soon after October 7, in which he repeated vicious antisemitic tropes, were likely 'to offend, insult, humiliate or intimidate Jewish people.' The Executive Council of Australian praised the 'landmark' ruling

01.07.2025 à 10:41

In Gaza, overworked hospitals lacking equipment mean even a minor injury can end in death

Nir Hasson

'In Gaza today, unless your legs or arms have been blown off, no one pays attention': A CT scan could have saved Abd al-Karim al-Kahlut after he was shot near an aid center, but the lack of imaging machines and the continued strain on Gaza's hospitals cost him his life

01.07.2025 à 05:00

After chaotic hearing, Israel's High Court urges Netanyahu, AG to resolve Shin Bet chief appointment

Chen Maanit

After repeated disruptions, High Court criticized Netanyahu's handling of the Shin Bet chief appointment and urged a resolution. Netanyahu's lawyer cited urgency due to Iran; the state requested a closed-door update on classified matters

01.07.2025 à 00:02

Trump signs order lifting sanctions on Syria, White House says

Ben Samuels

Move will allow the U.S. to maintain sanctions on Bashar al-Assad, human rights abusers, terror groups and Iranian proxies

30.06.2025 à 22:59

Netanyahu should only be pardoned if he leaves political life

Aharon Barak

A person is considered a 'criminal' in the plain meaning of the word only after he has been convicted in a criminal trial. But there are also other reasons for not granting a pardon to someone who hasn't been convicted

30.06.2025 à 22:51

'Like a dictatorship': Netanyahu's candidate to lead Shin Bet slams Israeli judicial system

Gidi Weitz

Haaretz exclusive: David Zini also privately attacked the very agency the prime minister is fighting to tooth and nail for him to head

30.06.2025 à 22:47

Survivor of Israel's attack on Iran's notorious Evin prison describes 'slow death'

The Associated Press

'The bombing by the U.S. and Israel didn't kill us. Then the Islamic Republic brought us to a place that will practically kill us,' said a jailed Iranian dissident, who narrowly escaped death when Israeli missiles struck Tehran's Evin Prison

30.06.2025 à 22:45

Israeli firms partaking in Gaza aid venture weigh revenue hopes against funding concerns

Hagai Amit

Questions over who funds the U.S.-backed Gaza aid project rose again at the Knesset when a transfer of $208 million to the defense budget was approved, a sum one MK said suspiciously resembled the estimated cost of the aid

30.06.2025 à 22:41

Palestinian documentary on books screened in Jaffa under Israeli right-wing, government threats

Nagham Zbeedat

The director of a Jaffa theater said screening a documentary on Palestinian booksellers' efforts to import Arabic literature into Israel was a natural choice: 'This story is part of our DNA'

30.06.2025 à 22:02

Haaretz Cartoon

Amos Biderman

30.06.2025 à 21:55

'No one sees us': Israeli city denies housing to asylum seekers whose home was damaged by Iranian missile

Bar Peleg

Despite their children attending local schools, three Eritrean asylum seeker families in the Haredi city of Bnei Brak remain in a missile-damaged building, denied municipal aid due to lack of legal status and absence from city tax records

30.06.2025 à 21:52

IDF chief to Netanyahu cabinet: 'If we deepen the Gaza operation now, we risk the hostages'

Jonathan Lis

Eyal Zamir told ministers that Hamas' abuse of Israeli hostages in Gaza is worsening and that 'their condition is very grave,' while far-right ministers Smotrich and Ben-Gvir continued to clash with the army chief

30.06.2025 à 21:44

'Significant ideological gaps': Eisenkot quits Gantz's centrist party, will resign from Knesset

Noa Shpigel

MK Gadi Eisenkot reportedly expressed dissatisfaction with how the National Unity party's primaries are being run. Political sources indicate that Yair Lapid may offer Eisenkot a position on the Yesh Atid list and a role in the party's leadership

30.06.2025 à 21:21

Trump is angling for an impressive Israel-Syria deal, but getting there won't be so simple

Ben Samuels

Trump officials have increasingly alluded in recent days to an agreement between Israel and Syria. But a hawkish post-Oct. 7 Israel and a new Syrian leader with a skeptical domestic base make a deal far from plain sailing

30.06.2025 à 21:02

'Too few copies, lots of support': Locals of south Israeli town resist mayor's effort to ban Haaretz

Rachel Fink

After a Haaretz exposé on IDF aid site killings in Gaza, the mayor of Arad ordered that the newspaper not be sold in his city. Locals handed out copies to residents in protest, hoping for 'more press freedom'

30.06.2025 à 20:53

Netanyahu's son summoned by Israeli police to testify over diplomatic passport handout

Bar Peleg

A 2023 Haaretz report revealed that Israel's then-foreign minister ordered a diplomatic passport for Yair Netanyahu, the prime minister's son, despite him not meeting the criteria

30.06.2025 à 20:44

'Watching Israeli lawmakers dismiss hostage families makes me shrink inside'

Noa Shpigel

Boaz Sapir, who was active in efforts to get captured Israeli solider Gilad Shalit released, says he is 'constantly moved by the ability' of the hostage relatives 'to convey that the nation's recovery cannot begin until the last hostage is brought home'

30.06.2025 à 20:23

Death and delusions: Ben-Gvir's plans of subjugating Hamas won't free the hostages

Linda Dayan

As the far-right minister nurtures fantasies of Hamas bending the knee before mighty Netanyahu, civilians and soldiers he was tasked with protecting are barely surviving another day as hostages in Gaza's tunnels

30.06.2025 à 19:27

82-year-old Karen Diamond dies from wounds sustained in attack on Boulder rally for Israeli hostages

Ben Samuels

'She was marching peacefully for the hostages in Gaza when an extremist doused protesters with gasoline and threw a Molotov cocktail,' said the Chicago Jewish Alliance. 'Karen was one of several Jews burned simply for standing in solidarity'

30.06.2025 à 18:58

U.S. Jews turned out for Trump in 2024 in unprecedented numbers, Pew survey finds

Ben Samuels

A new study from the Pew Research Center demonstrated that more Jews voted Republican and fewer voted Democrat in 2024 than in 2020, bolstering claims that U.S. Jews are moving to the right

30.06.2025 à 18:39

U.S. revokes visas of British rap duo following anti-Israel chants at Glastonbury festival

Rachel Fink

After Bob Vylan frontman chanted 'Death, death to the IDF!' at Glastonbury, the duo's visas were cancelled ahead of their upcoming American tour. 'Foreigners who glorify violence and hatred are not welcome visitors to our country,' a U.S. official said
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