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06.07.2025 à 13:04

On the Knesset's summer legislative agenda: Advancing Netanyahu's judicial coup

Noa Shpigel

Before the session ends, the Likud coalition is pushing the 'Yair Golan bill' to strip benefits from ex-IDF officers deemed disloyal, ease senior civil service appointments, and place legal advisors under ministerial control

06.07.2025 à 12:28

Palestinians say plan by local sheikh to declare independence, recognize Israel 'doesn't represent us'

Jack Khoury

The Wall Street Journal reported that five Palestinians backed Israel as a Jewish state and proposed a joint industrial zone. Their extended family labeled the move as part of a long-running attempt to install alternative leadership in the West Bank city

06.07.2025 à 10:36

Fake news, real missiles: Israel's Telegram crisis is a national security threat

Edan Ring

Here's why Israeli society is particularly vulnerable to the challenges of information warfare, fraud and disinformation – especially during times of conflict, such as during the Iran-Israel war

06.07.2025 à 10:14

Australia police charge man over alleged arson on Melbourne synagogue

Reuters

At least 20 people were inside the East Melbourne Synagogue on Friday night, as its door was set on fire by a 34-year-old suspect who had been charged by counterterrorism detectives with offenses including criminal damage by fire

06.07.2025 à 09:14

Netanyahu: Hamas response to Gaza cease-fire deal 'unacceptable'

Jonathan Lis

On Saturday night, Israel's security cabinet met to discuss the Gaza war, voting in favor of securing aid in Gaza, despite far-right ministers' opposition ■ Netanyahu is scheduled to take off to Washington to meet U.S. President Trump

06.07.2025 à 05:08

Ben-Gvir before Trump: Can Netanyahu sell the hostage deal to his far-right allies?

Chaim Levinson

Netanyahu has fallen victim to his own spin and is now trying to lower expectations about the deal. It's unclear whether he's buying time or using a tactic aimed more at far-right ministers Smotrich and Ben Gvir than at Hamas

06.07.2025 à 05:07

This Israel-Hamas deal could have been made in March. Can Trump now force it on Netanyahu?

Amos Harel

Talks for a phased deal with Hamas are being dragged out due to Israel's stubbornness. Netanyahu keeps stalling to preserve his coalition until the Knesset's recess, and his clash with the IDF chief now benefits them both publicly

06.07.2025 à 01:54

All hostages, Israeli and Palestinian, must be released from captivity

Gideon Levy

When Israel abuses Palestinian hostages and detainees that it holds in the way that it does, it loses all moral right to call for the release of its own hostages. No person has the right to abuse human beings in this manner

05.07.2025 à 22:26

Five Israeli military bases directly hit by Iranian missiles during war, report says

Haaretz

According to the report, satellite data analyzed by researchers at the University of Oregon in the United States indicates that six Iranian missiles struck bases across central, northern, and southern Israel

05.07.2025 à 21:56

A Gaza cease-fire that hinges on Netanyahu will follow the same old script of past hostage deals

Liza Rozovsky

If it depended on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the war would not end until Hamas lays down its arms, even declaratively. The problem is that Hamas will not make such a declaration, at least not before the establishment of a Palestinian state

05.07.2025 à 20:33

Trump roils U.S. Jewish community with use of 'shylocks' to describe greedy moneylenders

Ben Samuels

When asked about his use of the term that evokes the antisemitic trope, President Trump said he'd 'never heard it that way' ■ The remark drew sharp condemnations from top U.S. Jewish organizations

05.07.2025 à 19:26

Unguided and indiscriminate: How three Iranian cluster missiles hit seven Israeli cities

Bar Peleg

During the 12-day war, Iran fired over 500 ballistic missiles at Israel, including at least three cluster munitions. Striking seven cities across 18 sites, the attacks had no military value and were intended to spread terror, experts say

05.07.2025 à 18:58

Netanyahu's spokesman resigns amid tensions with prime minister's wife

Jonathan Lis

Omer Dostri, who previously worked as a panelist on the right-wing Channel 14, had reportedly also been reprimanded by Netanyahu on several occasions for messages he had issued to the media

05.07.2025 à 18:51

Report: Leading U.S. consulting firm calculated costs of transferring Palestinians from Gaza

Haaretz

According to The Financial Times, the Boston Consulting Group modeled the costs of 'relocating' Palestinians in Gaza, with one model calculating that over half a million Palestinians would leave with a 'relocation package' of $9,000 per person

05.07.2025 à 18:43

'Trump, this is your moment': Israelis rally nationwide for hostage deal, end to Gaza war

Linda Dayan

With Netanyahu expected to visit the White House next week and Israel's security cabinet meeting Saturday night to discuss Hamas' response to the cease-fire proposal, protesters are hoping to ramp up the pressure to ensure leaders follow through on a full hostage deal

05.07.2025 à 18:34

Israeli settlers attack two German journalists in the West Bank, German broadcaster says

DPA

The pair, who were in a Palestinian village north of Ramallah to report on a planned protest against violence by radical settlers, were unharmed in the attack. However, the car of one of the journalists sustained damage, according to the report

05.07.2025 à 18:22

U.K. police arrest over 20 supporters of now banned Palestine Action group

Reuters

The government moved to ban Palestine Action under anti-terrorism laws last month after its activists broke into a Royal Air Force base and damaged two planes in protest against what the group said was Britain's support for Israel

05.07.2025 à 17:55

Israel Police question staffer of firm embroiled in funds transfers from Qatar to Netanyahu aides

Bar Peleg

Police continue to call in suspects in the Qatargate investigation, which is looking into money transfers from Qatar to a company owned by close advisors to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

05.07.2025 à 16:34

Israel's Week in Photos by Haaretz Photographers

Rami Shllush

05.07.2025 à 16:03

Over 64 Palestinians killed by Israeli fire in Gaza, medics say, including nine reported at aid sites

Jack Khoury

Hospital officials who spoke with Al Jazeera reported that nine people, including three children, were killed near aid distribution centers managed by the U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation

05.07.2025 à 15:39

ITA Airways suspends flights to Tel Aviv until September, joining other airlines avoiding Israel

Hadar Kane

Italian airline ITA announced it would suspend flights through August 31, joining Air India, Aegean, and other foreign airlines reluctant to return for the summer season. Only a handful of foreign airlines are currently landing at Ben-Gurion Airport

05.07.2025 à 14:16

Gaza aid fund says two American workers wounded in attack near distribution center

Bar Peleg

The Gaza Humanitarian said activities were targeted by Hamas in Khan Yunis. 'All we want to do is feed Gazans,' writes the head of the GHF, who also partly blamed the UN and press for 'amplifying Hamas' lies' and collaborating with the group in Gaza

05.07.2025 à 13:49

West Bank settler violence: Do Palestinians have a right to self-defense – or only Israelis?

Ahmad Tibi

In Israeli eyes, a Palestinian who picks up a stone is a terrorist, but a settler who burns down a village is 'frustrated.' This isn't self-defense, it's apartheid, and it's unsustainable

05.07.2025 à 12:35

Murdered Gaza hostage relative says she 'dreamed she came back to us alive' after body returned

Noa Limone

The daughter-in-law of Ofra Keidar, whose body was recently retrieved from Gaza and laid to rest, recounts how she and her husband were on the phone with her as she was murdered on her morning walk on October 7, 2023: 'Those were agonizing hours of paralysis, of screams that are burned into our memory'

05.07.2025 à 12:24

Israeli combat soldiers more likely to develop ALS, new study finds

Ido Efrati

Researchers from Hadassah Medical Center caution that the link is not necessarily causal and may relate to trauma or extreme physical strain

05.07.2025 à 11:17

Residents of West Bank village forced out after settlers set up nearby outpost

Hagar Shezaf

The Israeli military said it removed the settlers, but they relocated the outpost further into the village. Harassment, theft and threats continued, culminating in one of the largest forced displacements in the West Bank since the Gaza war began

05.07.2025 à 11:14

A Palestinian grandmother was on her roof with her family when Israeli police shot her dead

Gideon Levy

Zahia Jawda's sons say the street was quiet when a Border Police unit passed by her home; one of the officers fired a single shot, hitting her in the forehead, killing her

05.07.2025 à 10:04

'Now I understand why Israel is denying journalists access to the appalling scene in Gaza'

Netta Ahituv

One of the only historians studying the Gaza Strip, Jean-Pierre Filiu, spent a month in the killing fields there, and documented everything

05.07.2025 à 08:38

Could an autodidact's radical theories reshape how we treat autism, ADHD and Alzheimer's?

Dani Bar On

After a fatal diagnosis, Israeli computer scientist Ari Rappoport entered the most productive phase of his life. Before his death last week, he completed a body of work that tackles psychiatric and neurological disorders - and some scientists are calling it 'extraordinary'

05.07.2025 à 08:19

Trump: Iran did not agree to give up enrichment, will discuss it with Netanyahu

Reuters

The President says that the U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear sites have set Iran's nuclear program back 'permanently,' but the Islamic Republic may restart it elsewhere

05.07.2025 à 06:42

'I don't know if I'll ever be as happy as I was before October 7'

Mae Palty

This week at Ben-Gurion Airport: A family reunited after the war with Iran, and a triathlete who found relief from ADHD through sports

05.07.2025 à 06:27

Australia police search for suspect in Friday night arson attack on Melbourne synagogue

The Associated Press

Police said approximately 20 people were inside the synagogue, sitting for Shabbat dinner, as the unidentified suspect set fire to the synagogue's door. Authorities are also looking into a possible link between the attack and an incident at an Israeli restaurant following a pro-Palestinian protest that same night

05.07.2025 à 04:14

Tunnels, Sinwar, airstrikes: Freed Israeli hostage Ofer Kalderon describes Hamas captivity

Bar Peleg

'I used to cut the pita in half and put one piece in my pocket, so I could eat it later, bite by bite. You feel like you're in a Holocaust story'

05.07.2025 à 02:34

At least 138 Palestinians killed in Gaza over the past day, Hamas-run Health Ministry says

Jack Khoury

The Israeli army said it has gained control over 65 percent of Gaza's territory, adding that the forces have 'eliminated more than 100 terrorists' during the past week

04.07.2025 à 21:53

In Israel's war, Jordan and Syria became a graveyard for Iranian drones

Amos Harel

Iran launched 1,000 drones to cripple Israel's defenses. All but one were downed, marking a 99.9 percent interception rate. But questions remain over the war's strategic gains and symbolic failures

04.07.2025 à 21:49

How Netanyahu pushed IDF intelligence to raise threat level on his life in bid to dodge criminal trial

Gidi Weitz

Sources say the prime minister also pushed security restrictions that would have prevented him from taking the stand, as he talked about a potential missile attack by Hezbollah or Iran that would have toppled the Tel Aviv District Court

04.07.2025 à 21:25

Eternal war: Israel is marching straight into the trap of 'seizing' Gaza

Zvi Bar'el

Israel's leaders seem to have no plan for the Strip but occupying it. They must ask themselves what they'll do when the enclave's 2 million people, who have nothing left to lose, rise up

04.07.2025 à 21:09

Hamas says it gave mediators positive response to Gaza cease-fire and hostage deal with Israel

Jack Khoury

Qatar's Al-Arabi channel reported that Hamas requested minor changes to the agreement. The proposal includes releasing ten living hostages and 18 bodies in exchange for a 60-day cease-fire, with eight living hostages freed on the first day

04.07.2025 à 19:12

Qatari draft for Israel-Hamas cease-fire: Eight hostages to be freed on first day, IDF to start withdrawal

Liza Rozovsky

According to a draft obtained by Haaretz, Trump is committed to ensuring negotiations continue until a final deal and will guarantee Israel's commitment to the cease-fire. On day 10, Hamas will provide full information on the remaining hostages, including proof of life or death

04.07.2025 à 16:55

Over 35 killed Friday in Israeli strikes, shootings near aid sites, Gaza hospitals say

The Associated Press

The United Nations human rights office also said it had recorded at least 613 killings, both at aid points run by U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation and near humanitarian convoys

04.07.2025 à 14:11

U.S. Justice Department reportedly cancels questioning of 'Qatargate' lobbyist

Haaretz

Jay Footlik was to be questioned by Israeli investigators in the U.S. over suspicions he paid PM Netanyahu's spokesman Eli Feldstein to improve Qatar's image in Israel. The questioning was canceled abruptly, according to i24, which said no explanation was provided

04.07.2025 à 13:30

'I still can't believe it when I see my father eating, sleeping, and wearing warm clothes'

Ran Shimoni

Ilan Siegel says that her family has been experiencing a sense of serenity since the release of her father Keith, but knows that he and her mother Aviva, who is also a former hostage, won't fully recover until all the hostages are released

04.07.2025 à 13:06

'One Big, Beautiful hostage deal': Families rally outside U.S. embassy branch in Tel Aviv on July 4

Linda Dayan

Relatives and freed hostages thanked U.S. President Trump for 'prioritizing the hostage crisis since day one of his presidency,' and urged Prime Minister Netanyahu to reach a comprehensive deal during their planned meeting in Washington next week

04.07.2025 à 12:43

80-year-old woman found dead in suspected murder-suicide near Jerusalem

Nir Hasson

Israel Police found the woman and her 30-year-old caregiver, a foreign national, inside a house in Mevasseret Zion

04.07.2025 à 10:28

Hezbollah undertakes strategic review, considers giving up more weapons, sources say

Reuters

Internal discussions reflect the pressures the Iran-backed militant group in Lebanon has faced since reaching a truce with Israel in late November 2024 amid seismic shifts in the national and regional power balance

04.07.2025 à 09:49

Two Israeli soldiers killed in separate incidents in northern and southern Gaza, IDF announces

Yaniv Kubovich

Both 19 years old, Sergeant Yair Eliyahu was killed in an operational accident, while Sergeant Asaf Zamir was killed in combat in the southern Gaza Strip

04.07.2025 à 05:00

Netanyahu's overdue visit to the epicenter of his October 7 disgrace was a pointless PR trip

Yossi Verter

Any hope of extricating ourselves from the Gaza quagmire rests with two people: the capricious president in Washington and the sane Israeli army chief ■ Eisenkot, who unveiled his plan to unify the opposition, has thoroughness, integrity, clean hands and a clear head – but not an ounce of charisma ■ And what role could Benny Gantz land – if he behaves himself?

04.07.2025 à 05:00

Netanyahu is dragging his feet on a Gaza cease-fire, prolonging the hostages' agony

Amos Harel

Inching his way to a deal, U.S. President Trump must maneuver between the guarantees Hamas is demanding and Netanyahu's constraints ■ Hamas' Qatar-based external leadership now has the upper hand over the local leaders in the Strip ■ Even the IDF admits the Gaza food distribution plan is failing

04.07.2025 à 05:00

IDF probe: Security squad, one on-leave soldier held off Hamas terrorists at Moshav Mivtahim on Oct. 7

Yaniv Kubovich

The Israeli army first arrived at the Gaza-border moshav at 10:31 A.M. and left five hours later - while hundreds of terrorists were still in the area. The security squads were again left alone for three and a half hours; five of them were killed

03.07.2025 à 23:31

From black flags to live fire: What has happened to the IDF's ethical red lines in Gaza?

Vera Weidenbach

70 years after the Kafr Qasem massacre defined the principle that Israeli soldiers must refuse 'manifestly illegal orders', IDF testimonies from Gaza raise urgent questions about how, and even whether, that standard is still upheld. 'A soldier should simply refuse to obey,' says one expert

03.07.2025 à 23:26

European body delays vote on possible Eurovision ban for Israel after heated debate

Haaretz

Push to expel Israel was led by Iceland and Slovenia, while Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Cyprus and Greece all backed allowing Israel to remain

03.07.2025 à 23:15

Everything about Gaza cries out for the war to end immediately

Haaretz Editorial

Blood on both sides is being spilled for nothing, and nobody will gain anything from it any longer

03.07.2025 à 23:12

Israeli HMOs reveal huge surge in PTSD diagnoses since October 7

Ido Efrati

Data from Maccabi, Leumit and Meuhedet, which together insure about 5 million Israelis, show an increase of approximately 100 percent in the number of PTSD diagnoses among those aged 18 and over. Mental health NGO ERAN says it received more than 13,000 calls during the war with Iran

03.07.2025 à 22:58

To Israel's opposition: 'No to Netanyahu' is not actually a proper political program

Dahlia Scheindlin

Despite rare visibility in Israel's political spotlight, Israel's often spineless opposition offers little more than vague platitudes, infighting, and hollow alternatives to a fanatical government defined by extremism and war

03.07.2025 à 22:30

If the Gaza war doesn't shock Israeli academics, maybe boycotts will

Hanin Majadli

Israeli academics are outraged by the ostracism they have been facing since the start of the war and before it, but they should instead condemn the military for destroying Gaza's higher education and denounce Israeli universities that benefit reservists

03.07.2025 à 22:29

Palestinian sources say Hamas inclined to accept 60-day Gaza cease-fire deal

Jack Khoury

The proposal reportedly includes the release of 10 living hostages and the bodies of 18 deceased hostages in five phases over the course of 60 days to Israel, with sources saying the U.S., Egypt and Qatar gave Hamas strong guarantees for implementing the agreement

03.07.2025 à 22:26

Haaretz Cartoon

Eran Wolkowski

03.07.2025 à 22:12

Following Haaretz's exposé, Yair Netanyahu testifies over diplomatic passports affair

Josh Breiner

Haaretz reported in December 2023 that former foreign minister Eli Cohen ordered a diplomatic passport for Prime Minister Netanyahu's son, despite his not meeting the criteria. Cohen is also expected to be summoned, pending approval from the State Prosecutor's Office

03.07.2025 à 21:49

With a cease-fire deal nearing, the game of tug-of-war over Gaza's future has just begun

Chaim Levinson

There are no substantial differences between the proposal to be presented next week and the original framework of the deal presented by Steve Witkoff ■ Hamas will receive assurances from Trump that Netanyahu won't be able to resume the fighting

03.07.2025 à 21:13

Over 400 media figures urge BBC to remove ex-Jewish Chronicle director from board over Gaza coverage

Rachel Fink

'Our failures impact audiences,' the signatories – including over 100 anonymous BBC staff members – wrote in their letter

03.07.2025 à 20:51

Released American Israeli hostage Edan Alexander meets Trump in White House visit

Ben Samuels

Prompted by Trump envoy Steve Witkoff, Alexander told Trump his treatment improved after his election win. He later said he urged the president to pursue a comprehensive deal to free all hostages held in Gaza

03.07.2025 à 20:19

Why Netanyahu wants to bring only half the hostages home from Gaza

Amir Tibon

A full cease-fire could bring every hostage home, but Netanyahu's political survival depends on prolonging the war. The next move belongs to Trump

03.07.2025 à 20:17

A new wave of Israelis is easing out of the ultra-Orthodox world – without being shunned

Meirav Moran

Recent studies show that some 15 percent of children born to Haredi families in Israel don't maintain an ultra-Orthodox way of life as adults. But instead of severing ties with them, the Haredi world is beginning to adopt a new approach to a phenomenon

03.07.2025 à 20:06

Rare wooden tools from 300,000 years ago found in China

Ruth Schuster

Hominins living on the shore of proto-Lake Fuxian dug for roots using wooden tools, possibly revealing a different survival strategy from their carnivorous peers in chilly Europe

03.07.2025 à 20:03

Israel Police release identity of ultra-Orthodox patrol chief accused of sexually assaulting minors

Aaron Rabinowitz

Chaim Rotter, head of Bnei Brak's Shomrim patrol, is accused of abusing minors and women for over a decade. His ties to senior rabbis and police allegedly protected him and deterred victims from coming forward

03.07.2025 à 19:57

Will Netanyahu dare slap Trump in the face by refusing to end the Gaza war?

Ben Samuels

Benjamin Netanyahu and Donald Trump both stand to gain from a side-by-side Oval Office appearance. As Trump eyes a Gaza cease-fire to cement his Middle East legacy, Netanyahu's political future, and the war's end, hang in the balance

03.07.2025 à 18:42

I am a Palestinian living in Gaza. This is my cease-fire proposal to Israel

Mahmoud Shehada

I am not a politician. I am a humanitarian field leader. I live and work in Gaza. But I also recognize the political landscape – and that is why I developed this comprehensive cease-fire proposal

03.07.2025 à 18:31

'Only fat Palestinian on earth right now': Dave Chappelle roasts DJ Khaled for silence on Gaza

Rachel Fink

During a set in Abu Dhabi, comedian Dave Chappelle took aim at DJ Khaled for being 'awfully quiet' about Gaza's humanitarian crisis – a critique that Khaled, the son of Palestinian refugees, is also facing from fans and fellow Palestinians in his hometown: the aptly named West Bank neighborhood in New Orleans

03.07.2025 à 18:17

Victims of Israeli strike on seaside café: A journalist, a star soccer player and Gaza's youngest female boxer

Nagham Zbeedat

Al-Baqa Café was one of the last places in Gaza offering reliable internet and a hint of normalcy. The café was 'full of women and children' when it was hit by an Israeli strike on Sunday, according to an eyewitness
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