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06.08.2025 à 05:01

Netanyahu's declarations of conquering Gaza clash with reality on the ground

Amos Harel

Despite briefings insisting that Netanyahu is determined to expand the fighting, the state of the troops and the reinforcements that will be required leave room for skepticism. Fueling the confrontation with Eyal Zamir serves the prime minister – but the IDF chief's departure could lead to a collapse

06.08.2025 à 05:00

There is a real chance that Netanyahu's threats to occupy Gaza will materialize

Ravit Hecht

The Israeli prime minister's devastating blockade on Gaza backfired and now he's desperately trying to bring Hamas back to the negotiating table

06.08.2025 à 03:30

Be'er Sheva mayor warns: Negev losing its Jewish majority

Eden Solomon

Rubik Danilovich called on government to act: 'When I took office the Negev was 75 percent Jewish. Today we are at 59 percent.' A Bedouin social activistresponded by saying: 'As long as you treat the Bedouin community as a problem instead of a partner, don't expect prosperity'

06.08.2025 à 02:58

Facebook parent company Meta facing $1b lawsuit over 'livestreamed terror' on October 7

Rachel Fink

Survivors and families of Israelis murdered or kidnapped in the October 7 Hamas massacre have filed a landmark lawsuit against Meta, accusing the social media giant of enabling and amplifying livestreamed terror

06.08.2025 à 02:17

Brother of Israeli hostages tells UN: Gaza terrorists have plenty of food

Linda Dayan

At special session called by Israel, Ilay David urged the Security Council to demand the immediate release of all hostages held in Gaza

06.08.2025 à 00:48

Haaretz Cartoon

Eran Wolkowski

05.08.2025 à 23:31

Gaza Health Ministry reports spike in neurological diseases, with 95 new cases in past day

Jack Khoury

According to the Hamas-run ministry, severe deterioration in nutrition and drinking water quality has led to an outbreak of Guillain-Barré Syndrome, a rare neurological disorder

05.08.2025 à 22:45

The IDF chief of staff told the truth and became the Netanyahu cabinet's newest enemy

Haaretz Editorial

In their view, if IDF chief of staff Eyal Zamir isn't willing to respond to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his far-right ministers with blind and deaf obedience, they will show him the door

05.08.2025 à 21:43

Israel's state prosecutor says Netanyahu gov't decision to fire attorney general illegal

Chen Maanit

The Israel Business Forum, which is comprised of 200 prominent members of the business community, offered similar comments on Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara's purported ouster

05.08.2025 à 21:37

Ugandan, 'Jewpanese' and queer: New comic anthology redraws what it means to be Jewish

Andrew Esensten

Amid conservative book bans and post-October 7 backlash, 'Hyphen' tells 12 first-person Jewish stories – from a trans Jew's journey to a family heirloom kimono – that expand the narrative of Jewish identity

05.08.2025 à 21:32

'Survival of the strongest': Gaza looters wreak havoc as aid seekers remain empty-handed

Nagham Zbeedat

While Gazans risk their lives seeking supplies, armed individuals and gangs are stealing food from aid trucks and the hands of residents, only to resell it on the black market. Palestinians warn that the trickling of aid is creating perfect conditions for thieves

05.08.2025 à 21:25

Report: Iranian delegation secretly visited Russia in 2024 to advance nuclear weapons program

Haaretz

The Financial Times reported that an Iranian nuclear scientist connected to Iran's top-secret nuclear research unit flew to Russia alongside four other Iranian officials with diplomatic passports to visit companies producing dual-use technologies relating to nuclear weapons development

05.08.2025 à 20:53

How David Grossman got an Israeli lawmaker thrown out of the Knesset

Allison Kaplan Sommer

On Tuesday, far-left lawmaker Ofer Cassif was expelled from the Knesset chamber for calling Israel's war in Gaza a genocide, but he was quoting one of Israel's most beloved writers. Other lawmakers didn't even believe it

05.08.2025 à 20:04

'Historic and sustained threat': Jews targeted in nearly 70% of all religiously motivated hate crimes in U.S. last year

Judy Maltz

The latest FBI Hate Crime Statistics report tracked 1,938 hates crimes against Jews in 2024 – nearly 6% more than the previous year. Accounting for only 2% of the national population, Jews were the target of 11% of all hate crime

05.08.2025 à 19:48

Israel summons Polish envoy over PM's Gaza criticism, accuses Warsaw of distorting Holocaust memory

Liza Rozovsky

After both the Polish prime minister and his foreign minister invoked the national experience of World War II in reference to 'the hunger and the death of mothers and children,' Israel accused Poland of dishonoring Holocaust victims

05.08.2025 à 19:46

Large majority of Israeli Jews untroubled by reports of famine in Gaza, poll finds

Linda Dayan

Among the Arab public, 86 percent of respondents said they are 'very troubled' or 'somewhat troubled' about the situation in Gaza. The poll also found a much greater degree of concern among left-wing Jews

05.08.2025 à 19:02

'Jews say no more': Forty-one arrested at New York protest of Jews against Israel's war in Gaza

Etan Nechin

The protest followed dozens of arrests at other demonstrations held by Jews against the Gaza war in New York last week. Protesters also set up a tent to honor Awdah Hathaleen, a Palestinian killed by an Israeli settler in the West Bank last week

05.08.2025 à 18:47

Netanyahu attacks his top general as he runs out of scapegoats for Gaza failure

Amir Tibon

IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir was hand-picked by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to lead the military. To get the 'forever war' he wants in Gaza, Netanyahu may now be ready to chuck him under the bus

05.08.2025 à 18:09

Israel has already annexed the West Bank in practice

Tamar Megiddo

Last month, Israel's Knesset voted in favor of the recognition of the State's right to Judea and Samaria, and the advancement of Israeli sovereignty over Jewish settlements in Area C. In reality, annexation has already taken place

05.08.2025 à 17:08

Netanyahu meets IDF chief amid army opposition to Gaza takeover plans

Yaniv Kubovich

While the IDF's top brass remains opposed to a full-scale takeover of Gaza, Israel's defense minister said he will ensure the army carries out any directive issued by Israel's political leadership

05.08.2025 à 16:44

Hostage mother: Trump envoy Witkoff said Israel won't occupy Gaza or expand war

Bar Peleg

'Who's lying here?': The parents of Israeli hostage Nimrod Cohen met U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff in Tel Aviv. After telling Witkoff that Israel's desire to prolong the war or conquer Gaza 'contradicts saving the hostages,' Cohen's mother says Witkoff told her there would be no occupation or expansion of the war

05.08.2025 à 15:40

With no governing alternative in Gaza, Israel's push for Hamas to disarm is a pretext for forever war

Zvi Bar'el

By fostering Hamas as a competitor to the Palestinian Authority, Israel has created an anomaly in Gaza that exists in no other Middle Eastern country. Now that Israel rejects any alternative Palestinian government, it will be forced to step into Hamas' shoes and become the direct and sole occupier of Gaza

05.08.2025 à 15:26

In 'Fantastic Four: First Steps,' Marvel finally delivers smart storytelling – and a Jewish superhero

Adrian Hennigan

Acclaimed TV director Matt Shakman's 'First Steps' on the big screen are worth a mazel tov. 'The Naked Gun,' on the other hand, is simply dumb fun

05.08.2025 à 15:03

U.S. nonprofit gave over $100,000 to publish Netanyahu's autobiography. It wasn't reported as a donation

Gur Megiddo

The Tikvah Fund donated the money to translate into Hebrew and publish 'Bibi: My Story,' but the sum was wasn't reported as a political donation even though the book's release was moved up to the eve of the 2022 vote

05.08.2025 à 14:46

Tel Aviv fundraiser by Israeli artists for Gazans relocated to secret venue after right-wing threats

Shay Ringel

All proceeds from the sold-out event were donated to a joint Israeli-Palestinian aid project. 'We're glad the event took place and that we didn't back down, despite the serious threats,' organizers said

05.08.2025 à 14:45

How 'deep pain' over Israel and Gaza is boosting Jewish support for an anti-Zionist candidate for NYC mayor

Haaretz Podcast

Rabbi Rachel Timoner, the senior rabbi at Congregation Beth Elohim in Park Slope, spoke on the podcast about the unease among New York Jews since October 7, and the mood since Zohran Mamdani's victory in the city's Democratic primary

05.08.2025 à 14:28

U.S. firm, Eastern European drivers, Israeli connection: Who's behind getting aid into Gaza

Bar Peleg

Arkel International, a contractor for the U.S. government and militaries worldwide, is transporting aid to Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) sites. Its representative in Israel is a businessman who previously brokered defense deals in Africa

05.08.2025 à 13:26

German soccer club cancels signing of Israeli striker Shon Weissman over anti-Gaza social media posts

Haaretz Sports Staff

Fortuna Düsseldorf announced it would not sign Shon Weissman, a striker for the Israeli national team, after fans criticized the move just hours after it was reported, citing messages he shared following the October 7 Hamas attack. Weissman later said he refuses to be 'portrayed as someone who spreads hate'

05.08.2025 à 12:23

Israel to allow Gaza merchants to bring aid into Strip for first time since fighting resumed in March

Yaniv Kubovich

A small group of merchants in Gaza will be allowed to import goods to reduce dependence on international organizations and the UN, according to Israeli officials. The move follows expanded aid measures amid growing international pressure over the humanitarian crisis

05.08.2025 à 12:17

Jaffa shops strike demanding Israel end Gaza war as activists seek wider disruption

Rachel Fink

About 20 businesses in Jaffa closed for two hours daily on a strike organized by the Arab-Jewish group Standing Together. Activists said they intend to interrupt everyday routines and force public attention back to the war's devastating toll

05.08.2025 à 12:03

From LGBTQ Mecca to just Mecca? What the attorney general's dismissal could mean for Israel's minorities

Paul James Kearns

The dismissal of Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara, and the dismantling of Israel's judicial system may generate nothing more than an indifferent eye-rolling shrug from those who accuse Israel of pinkwashing. But make no mistake – this is a direct threat to the civil rights of all minorities in Israel

05.08.2025 à 12:02

Israeli mayors ban artists who signed 'criminal' anti-Gaza war petition as some retract signatures

Shay Ringel

As mayors across the country accused signatories of 'incitement against IDF soldiers' and 'weakening Israeli society,' widespread backlash led some signatories to backtrack on their support for the petitions they signed and to limit their criticism of the government's actions in Gaza

05.08.2025 à 10:57

The West is flocking to recognize Palestine – and it could make things worse for Palestinians

Rachel Brandenburg

These declarations of intent to recognize Palestinian statehood are a fairly low-cost response to Gaza and the Netanyahu government. They are also, however, likely to do a disservice to the prospect of ever realizing a two-state outcome

05.08.2025 à 08:51

'A political stunt': Jewish groups enraged by plans to donate revenues from Sarajevo Haggadah to Palestinians

Judy Maltz

The National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina announced that it would hand over revenues derived from its most precious artifact to victims of the Israeli 'genocide.' Leading Jewish organization described this 'exploitation of Jewish heritage' as a 'disgrace'

05.08.2025 à 05:00

Serbia's 2025 military exports to Israel already outstrip record-setting 2024

Avi Scharf

Serbia exported more ammunition to Israel in the first half of 2025 than the whole of 2024. During Netanyahu ally's investigation in Belgrade this month, a gag order was imposed regarding Serbian aid to Israel

05.08.2025 à 05:00

After harrowing footage of starving hostages in Gaza, Netanyahu wallows in self-pity

Yossi Verter

The prime minister and some cabinet members may wail over their bitter fate, but that hasn't stopped them from dismantling Israel's fragile democracy. They voted to fire the attorney general and purged one of their own from a key Knesset panel to keep the coalition alive another day

05.08.2025 à 05:00

Defying Israeli army opposition, Netanyahu pushes to escalate an unwinnable war in Gaza

Amos Harel

The prime minister announced an expansion of the fighting in the Gaza Strip, despite opposition from the IDF General Staff, growing fatigue among soldiers, and a lack of public legitimacy. Those close to him have adopted an increasingly wild tone and are now even goading the IDF chief

04.08.2025 à 23:33

Haaretz Cartoon

Amos Biderman

04.08.2025 à 23:28

Why did the self-righteous opponents of Israel's Gaza disengagement ignore security warnings before October 7?

Aluf Benn

It's more convenient for the right to stop the wheel of history at the disengagement and ignore the fact that the plan's opponents have been in power since 2009

04.08.2025 à 23:19

Israel puts down over 250 crocodiles at abandoned West Bank farm, didn't tell owner

Zafrir Rinat

The farm, which had been operational for over two decades, closed to visitors during the Second Intifada, which ended in 2005, after a sharp decline in tourism. According to the owner of the farm, the IDF buried the crocodiles in an undisclosed location without notifying him

04.08.2025 à 23:13

Gaza's Hamas-run Health Ministry reports 94 deaths in 24 hours amid worsening crisis

Jack Khoury

Hunger-related deaths rise as aid shortages persist, with 29 killed seeking aid. A senior doctor warns, 'basic food has disappeared, access to clean water is extremely limited.' Local officials call for urgent international intervention as famine deepens and emergency services falter

04.08.2025 à 23:11

Court clears settler of assaulting Bedouin women and a toddler in the West Bank

Hagar Shezaf

In her verdict, the judge described the outcome as 'deeply troubling.' She cited evidentiary difficulties and criticized the police for not holding a lineup to properly identify David Chai Chasdai, an Israeli settler who was sanctioned by the Biden administration as one of the alleged leaders of violent riots in Huwara

04.08.2025 à 22:05

This forgotten Jewish orphanage in the American south raised 'the most fortunate unfortunates'

Rachel Fink

A new museum exhibit revisits the 90-year history of the Jewish Orphans' Home of New Orleans, once described as the 'pride of every Southern Israelite'

04.08.2025 à 21:47

Two Arab-Israeli men were shot dead as the community's murder rate hits 150

Josh Breiner

The deaths of two Arab men in northern Israel show rising violence in Arab communities, with 150 murders in 2025 – a sharp rise from past years. This surge follows Itamar Ben-Gvir's 2022 appointment as police minister, raising concerns over growing violence and weak police response

04.08.2025 à 21:22

Israeli settlers torch Palestinian farmhouse, tag walls with 'revenge' and 'price tag'

Jack Khoury

'We show the army and police where they come from — it doesn't help,' says Palestinian farm owner after settlers torch building and damage orchards. Settler violence has surged across the West Bank in recent weeks, with devastating consequences

04.08.2025 à 20:59

'Tosca will not be going to Israel': The UK's Royal Opera pulls Tel Aviv production over Gaza

Rachel Fink

'I am appalled by the crisis in Gaza and recognize the deep emotional impact this has had across our community and wider society,' said head of the Royal Ballet and Opera Alex Beard. The cancelation comes after almost 200 opera employees signed an open letter in favor of banning 'any current or future performances in Israel'

04.08.2025 à 20:53

Patriots or propagandists? Israel's stir over artists' petitions to end the Gaza war

Linda Dayan

Some may shrug off the artists who signed, but they know condemning the atrocities unfolding isn't echoing Israel haters or 'inciting against' soldiers. It's a call to save them from a forever war with no end other than destruction

04.08.2025 à 20:29

'A futile war': Former Israeli security chiefs warn current Gaza war has no strategy

Rachel Fink

In a rare joint appeal, former Mossad, Shin Bet and IDF heads call for an immediate end to the Gaza war, warning it now serves 'messianic and extremist goals' and is leading to 'the loss of Israel's security and its freedom'; right-wing pundits slam video as propaganda

04.08.2025 à 19:58

Trump administration ties disaster funds for cities, states to rejection of Israel boycotts

Reuters

The requirement is largely symbolic, as at least 34 states already have anti-BDS laws or policies, according to a University of Pennsylvania law journal. It applies to at least $1.9 billion that states rely on to cover search and rescue equipment

04.08.2025 à 19:19

U.S. house speaker says West Bank 'rightful property of the Jewish People' at settler conference

Ben Samuels

Mike Johnson's visit to the West Bank marked his first visit to the Israeli-controlled territory since being confirmed as House Speaker. In June, he was meant to address the Knesset in Jerusalem, but his trip was cancelled due to the Israel-Iran war

04.08.2025 à 18:46

Netanyahu's strategy in Gaza failed, pushing Israel toward economic catastrophe

Sami Peretz

Operation Gideon's Chariots was meant to pressure Hamas and dull global focus – but it instead escalated humanitarian, diplomatic, and economic fallout. As Netanyahu flirts with a shift in strategy, Israel faces a costly reckoning over both its war aims and its long-term role in Gaza

04.08.2025 à 17:59

U.S. Jewish group donates $25k for Gaza church damaged in Israeli strike

JTA

American Jewish Committee's donation to the New York Archdiocese aims to help repair Gaza's only Catholic church, damaged during a July military operation. The move comes amid growing scrutiny over civilian harm and interfaith solidarity efforts

04.08.2025 à 17:58

Rural Jews, Palestine through 100 years of photography, and grotesque satire on Zionism

Etan Nechin

Our August reading picks: Historian Shari Rabin traces rural Jewish life in the American South; Vivienne Silver-Brody honors her slain friend Vivian Silver in a photo book of Palestine–Eretz Israel; and Eli Valley elevates the grotesque by dragging it into the light

04.08.2025 à 17:35

Israeli coalition ousts own MK from key Knesset committee post over Haredi draft exemption dispute

Noa Shpigel

During his tenure, Edelstein refused to advance the ultra-Orthodox exemption bill, which led the Haredi parties to withdraw from the coalition amid concerns for the fate of yeshiva students who had received draft orders and are now considered draft dodgers

04.08.2025 à 17:25

Far-right MK says watching hostage videos is 'grave mistake' and 'Hamas propaganda'

Noa Shpigel

Religious Zionism MK Rothman says any action Israel is taking in Gaza aimed at advancing a hostage deal undermines the war's objectives. 'Creating the conditions for a deal means keeping Hamas alive'

04.08.2025 à 16:41

'Children aren't supposed to die in wars, period': These lefty Israeli influencers dare to talk about Gaza

Itamar Katzir

On Instagram and TikTok, only a handful of Israeli influencers dare voice opinions now seen as leftist – from calls to end the war and famine in Gaza to demands to bring the hostages home. In today's climate, even that invites hate. They're scared – but they keep going

04.08.2025 à 15:01

'What my son is experiencing in Gaza is disturbingly similar to the Holocaust'

Adi Hashmonai

Kobi Ohel, whose son Alon is still in captivity, says that he could not watch recent videos showing emaciated Israeli hostages. 'I don't even know if I want Hamas to release a video of Alon or not'

04.08.2025 à 14:59

First on government's weekly agenda: Increasing security for Netanyahu and his family

Noa Shpigel

The government's meeting agenda opens with addressing 'serious threats' to Netanyahu and his family, drawing opposition criticism for sidelining the newly released videos of hostages in Gaza

04.08.2025 à 14:09

Israel's international isolation is painful. But it is also necessary

David Issacharoff

While calling for urgent sanctions on your own country is extraordinary, it must become a key part of Israeli resistance from within against the racist, anti-democratic government. Not because we have nothing left to lose – but because we still have everything to lose

04.08.2025 à 13:56

Thousands of Israelis marched to Gaza – not to free it, but rather to call for renewed Jewish settlement

Eden Solomon

2,000 demonstrators gathered near the Gaza border on the 20th anniversary of the disengagement. For many, the re-settlement of Gaza is no longer a question of if, but when

04.08.2025 à 13:05

Missing from Israel's hostage negotiator's schedule: Meetings with hostage families

Yael Freidson

Since Netanyahu appointed his confidant, Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer, as head of the Israeli negotiating team in February, he has met hostage families 18 times, never gathering all families together

04.08.2025 à 12:51

Locked and loaded, but misguided: What 'Guns & Moses' gets wrong about antisemitism

Rachel Burnett

At face value, 'Guns & Moses' is an unremarkable Jew-ified remake of a classic Western action movie. But therein lies the danger behind it: There is no silver bullet to defeat antisemitism

04.08.2025 à 12:07

Athens mayor says Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, Israeli ambassador to Greece 'disgusts' him

Liza Rozovsky

The mayor of the Greek capital slammed the Israeli ambassador, who said the mayor isn't doing enough to protect the city from 'organized fringe groups,' making Israeli tourists uncomfortable. Greece is traditionally considered a close ally of Israel

04.08.2025 à 11:02

A Palestinian journalist detained by Israel for nine days faced beatings, humiliation and hunger

Hagar Shezaf

'In Ofer Prison, it doesn't matter if you're guilty. What matters is that you're Palestinian,' says Nasser Laham, editor-in-chief of the Ma'an News Agency, who was arrested because of his journalistic work. 'This isn't Israel. This is Ben-Gvir's gang'

04.08.2025 à 10:35

Netanyahu ministers vote to dismiss Israeli attorney general, pending top court ruling

Chen Maanit

In a letter to ministers ahead of the vote, Gali Baharav-Miara said the move effectively removes the chief prosecutor in the prime minister's trial. She won't be dismissed until the High Court rules on petitions against it. Government officials doubt her removal will succeed, expecting the court to block it
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