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25.02.2026 à 21:00

Hard on occupation: What connects Bezalel Smotrich, a phallic meme and West Bank annexation

David Issacharoff

A photo of far-right minister Bezalel Smotrich has gripped Israel's internet, showing him enthusiastically pointing to a tightly cropped, elongated stretch of highway meant to 'deepen' Israel's hold on the occupied territories

25.02.2026 à 20:19

Dutch airline KLM suspends Tel Aviv-Amsterdam flights starting March 1

Ittai Oren

In a notice sent to passengers regarding a flight scheduled to depart Israel on March 6, the airline said the suspension was due to "commercial and operational considerations," with the carrier saying it was not feasible to operate the flights

25.02.2026 à 19:35

Israel's attorney general says Netanyahu can be summoned testify in nighttime meeting probe

Bar Peleg

Police are probing an alleged nighttime meeting between spokesman Eli Feldstein and Netanyahu's chief of staff, Tzachi Braverman, who is suspected of obstructing the investigation into the leak of classified documents to the German newspaper Bild

25.02.2026 à 19:35

Trump's State of the Union left little hope for last‑ditch U.S.–Iran diplomacy to avert war

Ben Samuels

A day before Trump's top advisors, Witkoff and Kushner, head to Geneva to tell Iran they can never have a nuclear weapon, the president's high-stakes address provided the clearest insight yet into his thinking – and it still wasn't enough

25.02.2026 à 18:58

Hezbollah will not intervene if U.S. carries out 'limited' strikes on Iran, official tells AFP

Haaretz

The official told AFP that any direct attack on Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, would constitute a 'red line' for Hezbollah

25.02.2026 à 18:27

Team Trump's policy debate betrays doubts about the success of a war on Iran

Amos Harel

The U.S. president himself doesn't seem eager about an attack, but he'll let one loose if Tehran remains stubborn. Israel fears a partial deal that won't lift the nuclear and ballistic missile threats

25.02.2026 à 17:50

As Modi visits Israel, a new Indian eatery opens in Tel Aviv: Café Bollywood

Eran Laor

The new street-food eatery aims to satisfy Tel Aviv's craving for cheap, tasty Indian fare - once it irons out a few early wrinkles

25.02.2026 à 17:48

Foul play: The real reason why FIFA chief Gianni Infantino came to Trump's Gaza Board of Peace launch

Etan Nechin

Why would the head of soccer's global governing body back the political theatrics of the Board of Peace for Gaza? But Infantino's corrupt ingratiation with Trump goes far deeper – and endangers the World Cup itself

25.02.2026 à 17:18

How Huckabee's territorial-maximalism caused true anxiety in Arab and Muslim states

Joshua Leifer

The U.S. Ambassador to Israel's outlandish support for a Greater Israel provoked so much fear because the facts are already being established on the ground, by Israel's far-right government and the Israeli military's presence in Syria and Lebanon

25.02.2026 à 16:54

India's Modi endorses Trump's Gaza plan in Knesset address which sparked domestic clashes

Noa Shpigel

The event was preceded by a days-long discussion between the opposition parties regarding boycotting the Knesset session over Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana's decision not to invite Supreme Court President Isaac Amit to the event, as is customary in these events

25.02.2026 à 14:59

Gaza firm to build UAE-funded housing compound in Israeli-held south, sources say

Reuters

The project, which will house tens of thousands of people, aims to begin reconstruction before Israel's withdrawal from Gaza, and is meant to accompany the disarming of Hamas in phase two of the cease-fire under U.S. President Donald Trump's peace plan

25.02.2026 à 14:36

Iranian hackers claim they breached Israeli health organization's database, released files

Shir Angel

The hacker group, called Handala, says it released sensitive data on more than 10,000 patients. The HMO, Clalit, says it is looking into the matter, and that its services are operating as normal

25.02.2026 à 14:01

Australia tells diplomats' families to leave Israel and Lebanon amid regional tensions

Reuters

The Australian Foreign Ministry said the move reflects a 'deteriorating security situation' in the region, offering voluntary departures for families in Jordan, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. Citizens are urged to leave while commercial flights remain, echoing recent U.S. embassy evacuation guidance

25.02.2026 à 13:49

Knesset advances bill that would outlaw egalitarian prayer at the Western Wall

Noa Shpigel

The bill submitted by far-right lawmaker Avi Maoz gives the authority on holy sites to the Chief Rabbinate and allows for a prison sentence of up to seven years ■ Women of the Wall: A 'black day for the State of Israel'

25.02.2026 à 13:29

Beyond the arrogance, gaslighting and preparing the ground for an attack on Iran, Trump's address revealed the cracks in his administration

Nettanel Slyomovics

Amid the Epstein files scandal and low approval ratings in the background, Trump's boasts about the economy, peace and Iran during his speech, the longest State of the Union address ever, mainly highlighted the gap between his statements and reality

25.02.2026 à 11:55

Order IDF to probe Gaza aid worker deaths, Doctors Without Borders asks Israel's top court

Nir Hasson

Despite repeated appeals to the military's top legal authorities, the group says it has seen no sign that a criminal investigation has been opened. 'The absence of an investigation is a serious breach of international law,' MSF's lawyer said

25.02.2026 à 11:07

Trump administration sues University of California over alleged antisemitic work environment

Reuters

The complaint accuses UCLA of turning a blind eye to antisemitic harassment after the Oct. 7 attack and Gaza war, seeking damages for Jewish faculty and court-ordered reforms as the White House escalates its clash with public universities over protests and civil rights enforcement

25.02.2026 à 10:59

Indian Prime Minister Modi lands in Israel, set to address Knesset on Wednesday

Liza Rozovsky

Modi arrives in Israel for a high-stakes, two-day visit with Netanyahu, including a Knesset speech, Yad Vashem tour and innovation summit. The trip aims to supercharge defense, trade, and tech ties, even as India balances its support for Israel with Palestinian diplomacy

25.02.2026 à 10:43

Committee to Protect Journalists: Israel killed more journalists than any other country in 2025

Etan Nechin

Israel holds the ignominious title for the second consecutive year, according to the Committee for the Protextion of Journalists, as 86 members of the media were killed by Israeli fire, making 2025 the deadliest year to date on record

25.02.2026 à 05:11

Ukrainian refugees in Israel face growing poverty, long legal uncertainty

Ran Shimoni

About 23,000 Ukrainians live in Israel under temporary group protection, without refugee status or any social support, according to a report by the Assaf nonprofit. In 2025, many faced worsening food insecurity, declining physical and mental health and increased exposure to labor and sexual exploitation

25.02.2026 à 05:08

Trump: I'll never allow Iran, world's number-one sponsor of terror, to have nuclear weapon

Ben Samuels

Trump said Iran has 'already developed missiles that can threaten Europe and our bases overseas, and they're working to build missiles that will soon reach the United States of America,' warning Tehran not to 'ever doubt America's resolve'

25.02.2026 à 02:24

Court rejects Ben-Gvir's bid to stall promotion of police officer who led probe into Netanyahu

Yael Freidson

Israel's National Security Minister sought to stay a ruling ordering him to promote the senior officer who testified in Prime Minister Netanyahu's corruption trial, but the court rejected the request. Also on Monday, another officer whose promotion is blocked by the minister also petitioned the Jerusalem District Court

25.02.2026 à 01:15

One of Jerusalem's most historic estates is on sale for tens of millions

Ranit Nahum-Halevy

The 'Bishop's House' is a 19th-century stone villa on one of Jerusalem's historic streets. Built as the residence of an Anglican bishop, it later served as a World War II glass factory, a Finnish-run kindergarten and in the 1970s was home to the family of publisher Robert Maxwell

25.02.2026 à 00:05

U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem announces consular services in West Bank

Liza Rozovsky

The move will mark the first time the embassy will be providing such services at Israeli settlements after starting to do so recently in Palestinian cities in the West Bank

24.02.2026 à 23:14

Israel can't hide behind an Iran war to avoid a strategy in Lebanon and Syria

Zvi Bar'el

Even if Trump orders strikes on Iran, the spotlight will return to Jerusalem ■ The U.S. betrayal of the Kurds – and its backing of Turkey's Syria occupation – underscores Israel's need for a coherent regional strategy

24.02.2026 à 20:49

Iran seeks swift nuclear deal as U.S. and Israel brace for possible confrontation

Ben Samuels

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi vowed Tehran will pursue a 'fair and equitable' agreement in Geneva, while U.S. Senator Tom Cotton threatens military action if demands aren't met. Netanyahu praises Trump's support, warning that Iran and its allies remain a regional threat

24.02.2026 à 20:29

Court overturns Israeli officer's conviction for Palestinian journalist attack

Nir Hasson

Border Police officer Yitzhak Sofer was recorded assaulting Palestinian journalist Mustafa Al-Harufand in East Jerusalem in December 2023. Despite the assault crossed the criminal threshold, the Jerusalem Magistrate Court ruled on community service, citing Sofer's post-traumatic stress from serving during the October 7 massacre

24.02.2026 à 20:19

Ministers Smotrich, Katz advance plan to relocate West Bank enclave village

Chen Maanit

Lawyers told Israel's High Court that residents of Arab al-Ramadin al-Janubi face 'conditions of coercion,' as the government pushes a relocation two kilometers away. Villagers say the plan would forcibly uproot them, echoing fears raised in petitions against the enclave's creation decades ago

24.02.2026 à 20:14

Israel bans five Jerusalem-based Palestinian media platforms amid crackdown

Nagham Zbeedat

The platforms were banned under Israel's Counter-Terrorism Law as security officials reportedly allege incitement and links to Hamas. The Defense Ministry is yet to release an official statement

24.02.2026 à 19:33

Israel on a knife-edge: Waiting for Trump to decide if there'll be another war with Iran

Allison Kaplan Sommer

Israelis have returned to what has become something of a national pastime: predicting when a U.S. strike on Iran might come and parsing the factors that could influence its timing

24.02.2026 à 19:25

Israel backs Reza Pahlavi to rule Iran. That's a dangerous gamble

Dahlia Scheindlin

Netanyahu (with on-off support from Trump) is now explicitly pushing for regime change in Iran, and his government has fixated on the controversial, though galvanizing, son of the last shah as their post-Islamic Republic contender. Just don't mention his father's brutality

24.02.2026 à 18:30

Senior Israeli official close to justice minister once testified to avoid indictment. Court ruled her account manipulative and unreliable

Michael Hauser Tov

A court questioned Yael Kotik's credibility in a case in which she sought to avoid indictment as a police officer more than two decades ago; she now backs Justice Minister Yariv Levin in the government's clash with the attorney general while blocking publication of her conflict-of-interest arrangement

24.02.2026 à 18:27

Right-wing agitator offered to pay for protests against left-wing activist

Bar Peleg

Messages show Roi Star proposing coordinated daily harassment, including paid appearances and filmed confrontations, targeting rival activist Barak Cohen. He later told Haaretz it was a ploy to identify leakers, not an actual payment offer

24.02.2026 à 17:36

Report: Board of Peace mulls cryptocurrency plan for Gaza

Haaretz

The Financial Times reports that efforts are being made to introduce a stablecoin into the Gazan economy ■ Officials rejected the claim that it would further separate Gaza and the West Bank

24.02.2026 à 17:08

House Democrats introduce bill to bar U.S. weapons if Israel violates Gaza cease-fire

Ben Samuels

The bill would condition U.S. weapons aid on Israel honoring the Gaza cease-fire, bar West Bank annexation, limit airstrikes, mandate ongoing monitoring with penalties for violations, and preserve missile defense – J Street calls it a 'common-sense' framework for responsible arms use

24.02.2026 à 16:52

Discovery in Israel rewrites the story of humanity's first exodus from Africa

Ariel David

New data from Ubeidiya, a prehistoric site in the Jordan Valley, suggests that at least two hominin species left Africa together more than 1.9 million years ago
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