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13.08.2025 à 22:16

Imperial War Museum declines to amend Holocaust caption despite criticism by historians

Haaretz

As reported by the Guardian, London's IWM refuses to amend a caption on the Nazi race laws despite objections from a visitor and two top historians, who say it inaccurately links Jewish persecution to religious observance – not ancestry

13.08.2025 à 21:03

Record temperatures measured across Israel; 49.7 degrees Celsius measured in Jordan Valley

Nir Hasson

Historic temperature records were set from Safed to the Jordan Valley, including Israel's warmest night ever, as the extreme heatwave peaked Wednesday. Relief is not expected before the weekend

13.08.2025 à 20:26

'This war is a disaster, and we must oppose it in every way'

Nir Hasson

Elad Or's brother, Dror, was killed on October 7, 2023, and his body was taken to Gaza. In his eyes, the Netanyahu government keeps proving they're not interested in returning the hostages, but only in endless war, saying that the 'revenge' being enacted on Gaza 'doesn't bring anyone back to life'

13.08.2025 à 20:16

Netanyahu isn't just expanding the Gaza war – he's escalating another inside Israel

Amir Tibon

Netanyahu's government has long viewed Israel's courts, attorney general, and military leadership as enemies – and now it's escalating. As he pushes Gaza toward a 'forever war,' we can't forget about the internal war being waged on Israeli democracy

13.08.2025 à 20:13

No post–October 7 aliyah boom: Defying predictions, immigration to Israel plummets during war

Judy Maltz

The main factor behind the sharp downturn is a sharp drop in aliyah from Russia, the main driver of immigration to Israel in recent years. Growing antisemitism is not driving Jews out of their countries, as Israeli immigration officials had predicted

13.08.2025 à 19:52

Leaving all options on the table, Netanyahu uses the lingering stalemate in Gaza to stabilize his coalition

Ravit Hecht

Over the years, Netanyahu has followed a fairly transparent pattern: he advocates for extreme measures he doesn't believe in while leaving the actual restraint and execution to another actor, be it the IDF Chief of Staff or any relevant body, so that it bears the brunt of any backlash

13.08.2025 à 19:33

Far-right Ben-Gvir, West Bank police chief visit illegal outpost with far-right activist

Hagar Shezaf

The visit to the illegal Ma'aleh Tidhar outpost included a meeting with far-right activist Elisha Yered, who was suspected of involvement in the killing of a Palestinian teen, underscoring declining enforcement against nationalist crime and settler construction

13.08.2025 à 18:42

Israel's Diaspora Ministry says it revoked permits from 10 humanitarian NGOs aiding Palestinians

Linda Dayan

The ministry says it has delisted Rahma and Catholic Relief Services, plus the one-man outfit Gaza Direct Aid, under new law enacted in March. International NGO officials say they are skeptical of the announcement

13.08.2025 à 18:10

An IDF investigation rejected the Gaza famine, but experts say it only reaffirmed its existence

Nir Hasson

In an attempt to debunk Hamas' claims of Israel-induced starvation in the Gaza Strip, the IDF pointed out that some who died of malnutrition had preexisting medical conditions. Experts say the information provided by the military actually proves that the population is indeed suffering from hunger

13.08.2025 à 17:31

'Thousands more will die in Gaza, not from bombs or bullets, but from bureaucratic decisions'

Etan Nechin

International Rescue Committee's Bob Kitchen explains why Gaza is the 'most intense crisis' he's seen in 25 years of responding to humanitarian emergencies and how the IDF strangles aid efforts in the Strip

13.08.2025 à 16:44

As a teen, she wanted to protect settlements in Gaza. Today, she's an Anti-Occupation rabbi

Judy Maltz

As a young teen, Rabbi Idit Mevorach Shaag went to Gush Katif in 2005 hoping to prevent the evacuation of the Jewish settlements in the Gaza Strip 'with my own two hands.' It was her military experience that put her on the path to becoming what she describes as a 'weird leftist'

13.08.2025 à 16:33

In his attempt to oust Israel's attorney general, Justice Minister Yariv Levin has lost it

Yossi Verter

Replacing the locks in the attorney general's office Monday night is a thuggish and insane move that testifies primarily to Levin's frustration. Unfortunately for him, there is a good chance that Baharav-Miara will remain steadfast while Levin and this government are chucked out by the voters

13.08.2025 à 15:29

Blocking visits, violating confidentiality: Palestinians' attorneys are the latest target

Hagar Shezaf

Attorneys have been barred from visiting Israeli prisons to meet with their Palestinian clients due to accusations of 'transmitting information,' and guards have demanded to read legal documents. During the war in Gaza, the Israel Prison Service has made the lawyers targets as it tries to keep what's happening at the prisons under wraps

13.08.2025 à 15:04

If recognizing Palestine is performative, so is Jewish Canadian support for peace

Maytal Kowalski

Critics use the argument of performativity not as a call for more meaningful action, but as a way to delegitimize a cause – in this case, Palestinian national aspirations - and discourage others from following suit. For those of us who identify as Zionists, this is particularly shameful

13.08.2025 à 14:38

Off-duty IDF soldier shoots Palestinian man dead in West Bank amid clashes with settlers

Jack Khoury

Clashes broke out between Palestinians and settlers who arrived in the West Bank town of Duma to prepare the land ahead of the establishment of an outpost. Two Israelis, including an off-duty soldier who shot the Palestinian man, were wounded

13.08.2025 à 14:26

New Zealand PM says Netanyahu 'lost the plot' on Gaza war, mulls Palestinian state recognition

Haaretz

As the New Zealand government weighs joining Australia in recognizing a Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly in September, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said he thinks Netanyahu 'has lost the plot,' and called what is happening in Gaza 'utterly appalling'

13.08.2025 à 13:50

All talk, no action: Why doesn't the West intervene in Gaza?

Yagil Levy

Despite unprecedented civilian suffering and clear precedents for intervention, Western governments condemn Gaza's devastation but avoid any meaningful intervention

13.08.2025 à 13:47

U.S. reportedly brokering Israel-Syria deal for humanitarian corridor to provide aid to Druze

Haaretz

The reported deal will allow a corridor for the transfer of aid from Israel to the Sweida region in Syria to improve the deteriorating humanitarian situation of the Druze minority, in a deal that may also improve chances of future normalization between Israel and Syria

13.08.2025 à 13:44

Guerrilla fighters, densely packed buildings and 1.2 million residents: What awaits Israeli soldiers in Gaza City takeover

Yaniv Kubovich

The Israeli army will have to call up 100,000 reservists, who will be operating in a population of around 1.2 million Palestinians against well-prepared guerrilla fighters, amid a threat to the hostages and unclear legal authority for ordering civilians to once again move south

13.08.2025 à 12:56

UN blacklists Hamas for sexual violence on Oct. 7 and against hostages, warns Israel may be next

Liza Rozovsky

A UN report draft obtained by Haaretz acknowledges for the first time Hamas' sexual crimes committed against Israelis on October 7 and hostages held in captivity in the Gaza Strip. It also calls on Israel to hold suspects of sexual crimes against Palestinians accountable

13.08.2025 à 11:28

Toronto festival nixes Israeli film on Oct. 7 citing copyright issues with Hamas footage

Nirit Anderman

The film 'The Road Between Us: The Ultimate Rescue,' about Noam Tibon, a retired Israeli general who rescued his family on October 7, won't be screened at the Toronto Int'l Film Festival after organizers requested filmmakers receive approval to use Hamas footage of the deadly attack

13.08.2025 à 11:13

IDF Gaza airstrike reportedly kills seven family members, including five children

Jack Khoury

Media reports indicate that all seven members of the Abu Hanidek family were killed when their displaced-person tents in Gaza City were bombed. Media outlets also reported that four people were killed by IDF fire in central Gaza while waiting for aid trucks

13.08.2025 à 10:15

Israeli defense minister, IDF chief clash over officer promotions amid Gaza takeover dispute

Yaniv Kubovich

Tensions between the IDF chief and ministers had escalated last week amid debates over Netanyahu's plan to take over Gaza. A senior official from Netanyahu's office said that Israel was 'going for a full conquest of Gaza,' and added, 'If it doesn't suit the chief of staff, he should resign'

13.08.2025 à 03:10

Report: Israel in talks to possibly resettle Palestinians from Gaza in South Sudan

Jonathan Lis

If implemented, plans would amount to transferring people from one war-ravaged land at risk of famine to another – raising human rights concerns. South Sudan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement following the report that the claims of resettling Palestinians from Gaza in the country 'are baseless'

13.08.2025 à 02:45

Israelis protest nationwide for hostage deal, end of Gaza war

Haaretz

Thousands rallied across the country on Tuesday, urging the government to real a cease-fire deal with Hamas and slamming its handling of the humanitarian crisis

13.08.2025 à 01:01

Ancient DNA studies find black Africans in England, in the Early Middle Ages

Ariel David

Two unrelated people in far-flung cemeteries in England from 1,400 years ago exhibit close African ancestry, suggesting early medieval Britain was more diverse than thought

13.08.2025 à 00:54

Recognition without consenquence: The world's empty gesture to Palestine

Zvi Bar'el

While nations rush to recognize a Palestinian state, they sidestep the real pressure tools that could halt Israel's war in Gaza. 'Symbolic statehood has become a moral escape hatch, not a policy.' Meanwhile, the license to kill remains valid

13.08.2025 à 00:44

Declaring a Palestinian state is a blow to terror

Frédéric Journès

The French ambassador to Israel explains how his country's imminent declaration of a Palestinian state facilitates peace and Israel's security

13.08.2025 à 00:35

'Record-breaking temperatures' has become a cliché – and humanity's new routine

Nir Hasson

The heat index measures apparent temperature using discomfort units – a phrase that doesn't even begin to describe what it felt like on Tuesday at the Dead Sea. Wednesday is expected to be even worse

12.08.2025 à 23:11

Two former Gaza hostages face Israeli bureaucracy, not recognition, after release

Eden Solomon

Though held by Hamas for nearly a decade, Abera Mengistu and Hisham al-Sayed aren't covered by the new laws aiding the October 7 hostages. 'They need a law that will include a broader envelope,' a source says, as both men face delays and red tape in disability claims

12.08.2025 à 22:47

24 countries and EU officials urge Israel to allow unrestricted Gaza aid

Haaretz

'Immediate, permanent and concrete steps must be taken,' says joint statement signed by Britain, France, and 22 other nations, accusing Israel of imposing restrictions on humanitarian organizations in Gaza, forcing NGOs to abandon operations and worsening the humanitarian crisis

12.08.2025 à 22:40

Netanyahu: Gaza City's Palestinians to leave before IDF takeover, hopeful for hostage deal

Haaretz

After backing new operations in Gaza, Prime Minister Netanyahu said an IDF takeover of Gaza City would 'allow' Palestinians to leave safely, noting other countries should take in Palestinians displaced by the war

12.08.2025 à 22:11

Haaretz Cartoon

Eran Wolkowski

12.08.2025 à 21:46

Justice Minister Levin locks attorney general out of office despite court freezing her dismissal

Chen Maanit

Justice Minister Yariv Levin changes locks on longtime Attorney General's office, barring Gali Baharav-Miara and calling her presence 'unauthorized.' The Israel Bar Association chief called Levin's actions 'an existential threat to the state'

12.08.2025 à 21:22

IDF chief Zamir says Netanyahu wants him out after rejecting Gaza takeover plan

Michael Hauser Tov

Zamir says Netanyahu and his family are targeting him after he opposed the Gaza conquest. 'The IDF Chief of Staff understands exactly what is happening and will not put the military in the hands of Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz,' one source said

12.08.2025 à 21:16

PTSD and nerve damage: Israel Health Ministry examines hostages after Gaza captivity, calls for release

Eden Solomon

Israel's Health Ministry reported on physical and mental damage in eight released hostages. After sexual abuse and malnutrition in Gaza, the freed hostages have difficulties ranging from hearing and driving to trusting others

12.08.2025 à 20:52

France stalls visas for Israeli airline workers as tensions between countries escalate

Liza Rozovsky

France delayed visa renewals for Israeli airline staff in response to security checks on its diplomats at Ben-Gurion Airport, amid strained Israeli-French relations. Last week, El Al's Paris office was splashed with red paint

12.08.2025 à 20:34

'Failing to bring the hostages home could be a long-term blow to Israeli resilience'

Adi Hashmonai

National resilience scholar Shaul Kimhi says political divisions over Gaza hostages are widening in Israel. After two years of war, Ukrainians showed greater resilience than Israelis, with the key factor 'apparently a trust in leadership'

12.08.2025 à 20:31

For Democrats' 2028 contenders, Israel-Gaza is already a defining issue

Ben Samuels

Democrats seen as potential presidential candidates, like Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar, are stumbling through redefining their well-established stances on Israel amid the humanitarian crisis in Gaza

12.08.2025 à 20:26

Holocaust survivors say Gaza hostages cause 'the anxieties of the past' to rise again in Knesset committee

Noa Shpigel

Hostage families and activists spoke at a Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee meeting, convened for the first time under Likud MK Boaz Bismuth. The sister-in law of slain hostage Shiri Bibas told the committee Shiri and her kids 'had no country'

12.08.2025 à 20:18

Secular Israelis have a lot to learn from the ultra-Orthodox about getting what they want

Linda Dayan

Haredi threats of disruptions, economic boycott and global protest over Israel's bid to draft their young men should be taken seriously. Disparate though it is, the community knows how to unite to exert pressure for common goals – something Israeli liberals sorely lacks

12.08.2025 à 20:05

Don't be fooled again: Netanyahu is planning a full-blown occupation of Gaza

Dahlia Scheindlin

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is trying to do some damage control by using minimizing language to describe his Gaza takeover plan. Netanyahu's speeches and Israel's history are all the evidence you need to understand what he's actually saying

12.08.2025 à 18:47

Militant turned theater teacher questions future of Palestinian resistance in interview

Haaretz

In an interview with The New York Times, Zakaria Zubeidi, a Palestinian militant who rose to prominence in the second Intifada and was accused by Israel of murdering six Israelis, said that Palestinians have to 'reconsider' the tools with which they fight for their rights

12.08.2025 à 18:08

Humanitarian NGO IsraAID reveals over a year of quiet work coordinating aid in Gaza

Linda Dayan

The April 2024 killing of seven World Central Kitchen workers propelled the Israeli humanitarian NGO to begin securing food, medicine, water and more for aid NGOs already within Gaza – but not with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation

12.08.2025 à 17:53

First Zamir, then Gaza City: Netanyahu's emissary targets IDF chief amid unpopular offensive

Amos Harel

Defense Minister Katz, acting on Netanyahu's behalf, is using senior appointments as a cover to weaken the IDF chief Eyal Zamir before the invasion of Gaza City. Their real goal is to sideline Zamir, making him less likely to oppose cabinet decisions, but he is fighting back with a high-stakes gamble

12.08.2025 à 16:40

Former top U.S. diplomat Anthony Blinken says 'talk can wait' on Palestinian statehood

Haaretz

In an opinion piece published in the Wall Street Journal, Antony Blinken addressed the recent decision by several Western countries to immediately recognize a Palestinian state. He wrote that 'averting famine, recovering the hostages and ending the conflict in Gaza are the priorities'

12.08.2025 à 16:08

Norway Wealth Fund reportedly divested from 17 Israeli companies since start of July

Reuters

The nearly $2 trillion fund announced Monday that it has sold its holdings in 11 Israeli companies, but a report in a Norwegian financial newspaper listed 17 companies the fund has divested from, ranging from Bet Shemesh Engines, which provides services to the IDF, to Rami Levy, a grocery store chain

12.08.2025 à 15:59

A smashed camera, a bullet-riddled piano: October 7 in objects left behind

Naama Riba

In a quiet warehouse, 10,000 objects – from a charred sewing machine to Roee Munder's melted camera – stand as mute witnesses to the horrors of that day

12.08.2025 à 15:54

'Move the trial forward': Judges rule to increase number of weekly testimonies in Netanyahu's corruption trial

Chen Maanit

The judges explained the decision to add hearings on 'the need to move the trial forward.' In February, they agreed to allow Netanyahu to only testify twice a week after he had argued that it was impossible to both testify three times a week and run the country

12.08.2025 à 15:42

Dates are 'luxury' – and other ways Israel hinders aid trucks from reaching starving Gazans

Nir Hasson

From restricting truck crossings to preventing proper cargo securing, Israel has imposed layers of bureaucratic and physical obstacles that hinder every stage of delivering food and medical supplies to Gaza

12.08.2025 à 15:33

To those saying 'I'm Israeli, but I'm not Netanyahu's government': Prove it

Ori Morad

More and more of my compatriots are posting 'I'm an Israeli. I am not my government' on their social media accounts over the Gaza war. But this one seemingly inconsequential sentence signifies just what is wrong with the anti-government protests

12.08.2025 à 14:23

More Israeli companies, towns and universities say they will join Sunday's big strike for hostages

Haaretz

The Histadrut, Israel's largest labor union, refused to join the strike but said it would not stand in the way of any workers who chose to participate

12.08.2025 à 14:21

Los Angeles headquarters of major Israeli expat group targeted with Nazi graffiti

Ben Kroll

The words 'Fuk Jews,' as well as swastikas and SS symbols, were found spray-painted across the Israeli-American Council's main campus in California

12.08.2025 à 13:13

End of the line | The birth and decay of Tel Aviv's infamous Central Bus Station

Ran Shimoni

From day one, Tel Aviv's Central Bus Station was a bold promise on the verge of becoming a curse. A journey through its past and present shows how early fears came true: air and noise pollution, a merchants' revolt, dark and desolate enclaves and rampant crime. And now, after briefly serving as a shelter during missile attacks from Iran, the station is once again sinking into the shadows

12.08.2025 à 13:08

'Rising Lion': How an ancient blessing became modern Israel's battle cry

Elon Gilad

The 12-day war between Iran and Israel was dubbed Am KeLavi in Hebrew, an example of linguistic archaeology in action

12.08.2025 à 12:21

First settlers threatened, then Israeli soldiers ordered them out: Another Palestinian village in the West Bank displaced

Hagar Shezaf

A Bedouin villager said Israeli settlers began harassing them about a month ago when work started on a nearby outpost. On Sunday, IDF soldiers ordered them to evacuate, citing a closed military zone, later called a misunderstanding. 'Nobody is protecting us,' one resident told Haaretz

12.08.2025 à 11:43

Armed factions, occupation and foreign 'guests': Can Syria's new regime stand on its own?

Zvi Bar'el

Despite Arab and Western support, al-Sharaa's government is facing difficulties with the Druze and Kurds, fearing Syria will break into cantons. Israel is considered to have sway with the Druze, and Syria is trying to get Russia to help it get rid of it

12.08.2025 à 11:35

Big Brother interrupted: When Gaza's reality crashes reality TV in Israel

Libby Lenkinski

Standing Together's action during the live-broadcast season finale of Big Brother Israel a few nights ago felt different, when a group of young people wearing 'Get out of Gaza' T-shirts rushed the stage. Finally, viewers couldn't un-see what is happening

12.08.2025 à 10:17

Israel's targeting of Palestinian reporters in Gaza isn't collateral damage. It's strategy

Ahmad Tibi

Anas al-Sharif, a well-known Al Jazeera correspondent, was killed this week in an Israeli airstrike. The intention is clear: If you silence the witnesses, you can reshape history

12.08.2025 à 10:16

The day Marwan Barghouti flashes the 'V' sign once again

Aluf Benn

The moment 'the Palestinian Nelson Mandela' is released, he will immediately be cast as the face of the emerging Palestinian state and stand as Netanyahu's main rival on the world stage

12.08.2025 à 08:36

Israel's defense minister and army chief clash over senior IDF officer promotions

Jonathan Lis

The minister said the promotions occurred without his consent and demanded that future appointments be coordinated with him. The military affirmed that the IDF chief alone appoints commanders at the colonel rank and above. Opposition leader Yair Lapid said, 'This is not how you lead an army'

12.08.2025 à 01:00

One former Netanyahu aide implicates another during police Qatargate questioning

Bar Peleg

Eli Feldstein, a former spokesperson for Netanyahu, implicates fellow aide Yonatan Urich in a pro-Qatar influence campaign while being questioned by Israel police

11.08.2025 à 22:21

Israel knows killing journalists won't be as easy once foreign press enters Gaza

Allison Kaplan Sommer

Israel's targeted killing of Al Jazeera journalist Anas al-Sharif came with an IDF media kit alleging his 'military affiliation to Hamas,' a claim he repeatedly denied. Now, Netanyahu says he will 'soon' allow 'a lot' of foreign journalists into Gaza

11.08.2025 à 22:13

Israel, Hamas signal openness to Gaza talks; Israeli officials see slim odds as Hamas chief visits Cairo

Jack Khoury

Israeli and Palestinian sources told Haaretz that progress toward a comprehensive hostage deal, replacing a phased approach, hinges on Israel dropping its Gaza City occupation plan and Hamas making major concessions

11.08.2025 à 22:07

Haaretz Cartoon

Amos Biderman

11.08.2025 à 21:50

Israeli treasury says Smotrich against compensating passengers or airlines for flights canceled during Iran war

Hadar Kane

Members of the Economic Affairs Committee voted unanimously for the prime minister to intervene, after both the finance and transportation ministries refused to commit to reimbursing airlines and Israelis stuck abroad during the war, despite the government-ordered airspace closure

11.08.2025 à 21:37

IDF ramps up Gaza City strikes as officials say five died of hunger in past day

Rawan Suleiman

The heavy bombing comes amid the killing of Al Jazeera journalists, which the director of Al-Shifa hospital said shows that the IDF is 'planning something big' in Gaza City. Meanwhile, a Palestinian businessman and reported Trump mediator says negotiations with Hamas for a deal might be renewed soon

11.08.2025 à 20:40

Report: Ex-Mossad official provided services to Qatar while on Israel's hostage negotiating team

Haaretz

The Mossad was reportedly unaware of the ex-official's contacts with Qatar, despite his claim that he had informed the agency. He is the second former Mossad employee to be investigated in the Qatargate affair, which Haaretz broke last November

11.08.2025 à 20:01

'Monkeys can control Gaza for all I care, the important thing is for us to live in peace for once'

Nagham Zbeedat

Israel's takeover plan for Gaza City is perceived by most Palestinians in the Strip as a yet another devastating threat that will prolong the war and their suffering. But some say they are so exhausted, they find themselves hoping for Israeli control

11.08.2025 à 19:29

Israeli Scouts volunteer ousted after criticizing education minister's religious studies program

Rachel Fink

The Scouts movement's leadership initially said longstanding volunteer Nir Ben-Zvi was dismissed over a post accusing Minister Yoav Kisch of 'declaring war on the secular public,' which 'contradicts the spirit of the Scouts movement,' only to later backtrack to a technical reason for his dismissal

11.08.2025 à 18:48

Italian defense minister compares Netanyahu to Putin over Gaza war, mulls sanctions against Israel

Liza Rozovsky

The Italian FM also complained about 'serious things' happening in the West Bank, and said that alongside Israel's plan to invade Gaza City, they represent an escalation 'that requires us to make decisions that will force Netanyahu to think'

11.08.2025 à 18:43

'They don't want any voices left inside Gaza': Killing of Al Jazeera's Anas al-Sharif stirs outrage and fear

Nagham Zbeedat

Friends and colleagues mourn Gaza correspondent Anas al-Sharif as some Palestinians condemn Al Jazeera for failing to protect its journalists in the Strip. Others warn that al-Sharif's killing is the opening act for Israel's plan to conquer Gaza City

11.08.2025 à 18:06

The steps Netanyahu's camp is already taking to sabotage Israel's next election

Noa Shpigel

The government is promoting bills to disqualify Arab candidates and undermine the Supreme Court, amid a possible abuse of the police's role and spread of fake news, if Netanyahu decides to take his undermining of state institutions further

11.08.2025 à 18:02

Family of Nepali hostage in Gaza to make first trip to Israel for briefing on captivity

Bar Peleg

Bipin Joshi's mother and sister, who will land in Israel on Monday, are slated to meet with Israeli defense officials and visit the kibbutz from which he was taken into captivity in Gaza. His sister will also give a speech at Tel Aviv's Hostage Square on Saturday

11.08.2025 à 17:11

'Our sons aren't a human shield for Netanyahu's survival': Mothers take protest to Gaza border

Eden Solomon

'A mother is the strongest material in nature, so we have arisen now': A group of 150 women set up a protest tent in southern Israel, near the border with Gaza, to call for an end to political wars that cost the lives of 'our children'

11.08.2025 à 16:32

After scathing exposé, ADL CEO talks antisemitism and anti-Zionism with the New York Times

Haaretz

Jonathan Greenblatt dismissed New York Magazine's investigation into his organization in an hour-long New York Times video interview, in which he discussed free speech, Mahmoud Khalil and anti-Zionism vs. Zionism

11.08.2025 à 16:23

Record temperatures forecast in Israel amid unprecedented heatwave

Nir Hasson

The current heatwave is expected to last around a week and see temperatures 8°C to 10°C (14.4°F to 18°F) higher compared to the average summer in Israel. Such prolonged and intense heatwaves, while rare, are becoming more frequent due to the worsening climate crisis

11.08.2025 à 15:58

Israeli labor union chief rejects general strike despite hostage families' plea for economic shutdown

Bar Peleg

Though the labor union chief said his 'heart is bursting with anger,' in his view, a strike won't bring an end to the war. Einav Zangauker, mother of hostage Matan, responded to the rejection, saying, 'From now on, it's on us, the people'

11.08.2025 à 15:56

Why U.S. Jewish organizations should welcome efforts to recognize Palestine – but don't

Joshua Leifer

American Jewish communal organizations may believe that they are aiding Israel by rejecting the French initiative to recognize Palestine. But in fact, creating a Palestinian state means that there is an Israel still standing

11.08.2025 à 14:46

Israel's High Court orders Netanyahu gov't to explain how it decides on hostages, ending Gaza war

Chen Maanit

Following a petition by hostage families, the government has two weeks to respond. The families seek an order blocking any deal that would harm the hostages' rights to life and dignity

11.08.2025 à 13:17

For Israelis traveling this summer, a big question: Do we say where we're from?

Judy Maltz

Flying abroad in the summer is considered a must for many Israelis. But with the country's reputation at an all-time low over the Gaza war, Israeli tourists are getting the cold shoulder in many places, and somtimes worse. Here's how they're responding

11.08.2025 à 12:49

Armed unmanned Israeli army vehicle stolen and taken deep into southern Lebanon

Yaniv Kubovich

The vehicle was operating near Moshav Dovev on the Israel-Lebanon border and was likely seized by hostile forces after overturning during an operation
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