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15.06.2026 à 09:07

U.S.-Iran deal excludes missiles, support for proxies, Iranian media reports

Haaretz

Mehr news agency reported that the memorandum of understanding includes a permanent cease-fire in Lebanon, the release of all frozen Iranian assets and a plan for the reconstruction of Iran worth approximately $300 billion presented by the U.S. and mediators

15.06.2026 à 06:40

Iran is playing chess, Israel is playing checkers and America owns the board

Odeh Bisharat

Israel left the game up to the Americans, who have their own agenda

15.06.2026 à 06:38

I'm a Haredi Israeli. Here's why military service can't fall on others alone

Neta Katz

The Haredi worldview, which aspires to embody Judaism in its purest form, has lost its way. Decades of isolation have led to regression

15.06.2026 à 06:35

What Haredi rabbis fear most about Israeli army service

Yagil Levy

A battle is underway by the nationalist ultra-Orthodox camp to shape the IDF's identity

15.06.2026 à 06:30

A doctor belongs in a hospital, not a prison cell: Free Abu Safiya now

Haaretz Editorial

If Israel has evidence against Abu Safiya, it should indict him and present that evidence. If it doesn't have evidence against him, it needs to release him, and all the other jailed doctors, promptly

15.06.2026 à 06:25

In a first, Israeli police enforce Shabbat ban on anti-government protests

Josh Breiner

Israeli police barred anti-Netanyahu protesters from demonstrating in Jerusalem, though the restriction was not enforced at other rallies. 'What was once the Israel Police has become the Sabbath Police,' one lawyer and protest leader said, accusing it of acting unlawfully

15.06.2026 à 04:58

Trump put his Iran deal first. Netanyahu doesn't have many choices left

Amos Harel

The strike on Beirut and renewed threats of Iranian retaliation underscore Israel's shrinking room for maneuver as Trump pushes toward a deal, raising concerns of recurring flare-ups while Washington increasingly dictates the regional agenda

15.06.2026 à 04:56

Netanyahu campaign video warns against moves his own coalition is promoting

Noa Shpigel

Video warns that government led by Bennett and Eisenkot will try to fire Netanyahu appointees and shut down media outfits. Last week, however, the coalition moved ahead on three bills giving cabinet exclusive control over senior appointments

15.06.2026 à 04:00

From the Jewish far right to violent crime: What will drive Arab voters in Israel to the polls?

Jack Khoury

Israel's Arab community is preparing for a fight for voter turnout, in a bid to end four years of a far-right government that has seen rising deadly violence and institutional delegitimization. Some observers view this crisis as an opportunity

15.06.2026 à 01:42

'Responsibility for genocide does not diminish with age or the passage of time'

Ran Levy Talbi

Emir Suljagić survived the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, Europe's worst massacre since World War II. As director of the town's Genocide Memorial Center, he says justice remains elusive, but memory is nonnegotiable: 'We survived genocide. Then we had to find the bodies to prove it'

15.06.2026 à 00:55

U.S.-Iran deal reached, includes 'immediate termination' of fighting in Lebanon

Ben Samuels

The deal between Tehran and Washington came as Israel was on high alert for possible missile fire after Iran vowed to retaliate against an Israeli strike in Beirut's southern suburbs, also known as the Dahiyeh. Iran ultimately called off its planned missile strikes

14.06.2026 à 20:47

Two brothers attend Jewish sleepaway camp in 1980s Guatemala. What could go wrong?

Megan Peck Shub

'Tarantula,' by Guatemalan-Jewish writer Eduardo Halfon, grapples with Nazism, inheritance, militarization and genocide

14.06.2026 à 20:00

Pressure grows to suspend Israeli Medical Association from global medical body

Linda Dayan

A petition backed by international health groups alleges the Israeli group's complicity in violations against Palestinians and failure to uphold medical ethics. The IMA said it 'seems to confuse a government with its medical association, an extremely dangerous precedent'

14.06.2026 à 19:21

Humiliated by Trump on the Iran front, Netanyahu may set the Middle East ablaze

Esther Solomon

The terms of a U.S.-Iran agreement are unlikely to be kind to Netanyahu's extravagant promises to crush the ayatollahs. But with election pressure rising, Israel's prime minister seems intent on taking out his desperation on Trump, Tehran and the wider Middle East | Analysis

14.06.2026 à 19:12

Trump: Netanyahu 'has no fucking judgment' after striking Hezbollah stronghold

Ben Samuels

The president said he spoke with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after the Israeli strike on Beirut's southern suburbs and asked him,'What the fuck are you doing?,' after an IDF strike in Beirut killed three people and could lead to Iranian retaliation

14.06.2026 à 18:03

Israeli real estate event in London draws fierce rival protests, heavy police presence

Daniella Peled

Despite calls from British lawmakers to cancel the event over concerns that it would promote West Bank settlements, organizers denied any such sales. Police, including a specialist rapid-response unit and helicopter, tried to keep the groups apart

14.06.2026 à 17:48

EU's Kallas accused of antisemitism after reportedly comparing Israel to apartheid

Ben Kroll

A Brussels-based outlet reported that EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas compared Israel's treatment of Palestinians to apartheid-era South Africa, prompting the American Jewish Committee to say the alleged remarks 'fuel a dangerous campaign to delegitimize Israel'

14.06.2026 à 17:30

Amid Haredi pressure, minister asks Netanyahu to remove U.S. planes from Israel's airport

Yifat Reuven

Transportation Minister Miri Regev warned Netanyahu that unless U.S. refueling planes are removed from Ben-Gurion Airport within two days, more than 2 million tickets could be canceled, including Bratslav Hasidim's trips to Uman for Rosh Hashanah

14.06.2026 à 17:20

Four Haredi men charged with rioting at Israel's top court deputy president's home

Yael Freidson

'The indictment concerns a serious, unusual and unprecedented incident,' the State Prosecutor's Office said. Over 60 suspects were detained and questioned after the attempted break-in at Justice Noam Solberg's home in the West Bank

14.06.2026 à 17:03

Gazan Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya is our generation's Janusz Korczak

Michal Feldon

The director of Gaza's Kamal Adwan Hospital refused to abandon his patients, even after his son was killed and he himself was wounded. Today, he is being held without charge in an Israeli prison. If Israel allows him to die there, it will annihilate a Palestinian symbol of heroism

14.06.2026 à 16:15

'Disclosure Day' is a far cry from the glory of Spielberg's early alien movies

Adrian Hennigan

Steven Spielberg's new alien movie 'Disclosure Day' has some standout moments, but with misplaced casting and an improbable plot, this conspiracy-laden tale wouldn't make it into a list of the iconic director's top ten movies

14.06.2026 à 16:06

'Ayatollah's total victory': Netanyahu rivals, allies bash looming U.S.-Iran deal

Ben Kroll

All of Netanyahu's centrist rivals say a possible U.S.-Iran deal 'fails to achieve any of Israel's war goals,' while a far-right minister said 'everything' about the emerging agreement is worrying

14.06.2026 à 15:56

Israeli doctors to Netanyahu: Israel 'severely damages' West Bank health system

Amira Hass

According to the Israel Medical Association president, drugs in the West Bank are depleting and surgeries are postponed, leaving patients to suffer complications or die while waiting for treatment. The Lancet reported on a petition by international medical groups calling for a boycott of the alliance over 'the genocide of Palestinians in Gaza'

14.06.2026 à 15:50

Over 1,200 Israeli women support Lebanese president's call for peace in open letter

Linda Dayan

After President Joseph Aoun asked the Israeli public in a CNN interview last week if they wanted to live in a state of endless war, women's civil society organizations composed a letter with a clear response: 'Our answer is no'

14.06.2026 à 14:02

Chinese electric cars kept out of Israeli defense agencies over security concerns

Daniel Schmil

Concerns over data that could be extracted from vehicles in or near Israeli military bases have left the Chinese-made electric vehicles out of the IDF, the Shin Bet and leading defense firms like Elbit

14.06.2026 à 13:19

Draft U.S. deal lets Tehran keep diluted uranium, Iranian official says

Reuters

The senior Iranian official said his country agreed to never acquire or develop a nuclear weapon

14.06.2026 à 13:04

France's top diplomat to Haaretz: We distinguish between Israel and Netanyahu's government

Liza Rozovsky

Amid one of the worst crises in France-Israel relations, Jean-Noël Barrot tells Haaretz that Paris remains committed to Israel's interests in Gaza and Lebanon – while opposing Netanyahu government policies he says are 'inconsistent with Israel's security'

14.06.2026 à 11:43

Iran reportedly calls off missile strikes on Israel after Trump intervenes

Ben Samuels

Israel braced for Iranian missile fire after strikes in Beirut, which came after far-right ministers called to respond to drone fire from Lebanon that hit Israeli territory throughout Sunday morning. Iran said it is determined to use 'all necessary means'

14.06.2026 à 10:35

Netanyahu rejects curbs on Ben-Gvir's authority over police, Al-Aqsa compound

Josh Breiner

A letter from the government secretary to the Justice Ministry reveals that Netanyahu has rejected the attorney general's proposal to curb Ben-Gvir's authority over sensitive police matters, particularly on issues concerning Jerusalem's Temple Mount/Al-Aqsa Mosque compound

14.06.2026 à 08:59

U.S., Pakistan tout Sunday signing of Iran deal, Tehran casts doubt on timing

Ben Samuels

U.S. and Pakistani leaders said the emerging deal is set to be signed on Sunday. An Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman was quoted by state media saying the signing will not happen on Sunday, as hardline protesters voiced opposition to the agreement across Iran

14.06.2026 à 04:41

With a Trump deal around the corner, Iran shifts from survival to power

Zvi Bar'el

Tehran has repeatedly said its nuclear program is negotiable, accepted monitors' return and uranium dilution before the war, and stayed in the deal for a year after the U.S. withdrawal before seeking better terms than in 2015

14.06.2026 à 04:05

Haaretz Exclusive: NYC's Mamdani meets with Israeli and Palestinian peace activists

Etan Nechin

The meeting came after the annual Israel Day Parade faced scrutiny for the participation of far-right ministers, which Mamdani refused to march in, making him the first mayor of the city to do so in 60 years

13.06.2026 à 22:54

When the 'soft' Bibi-ists get fed up

Ravit Hecht

Nonreligious right-wingers, most of whom are 'soft' Bibi-ists, are tired of the nightmarish routine of being dragged from one war to another. What will it take to wake them up and end this nightmare?

13.06.2026 à 22:32

Arab doctors in Israel are not a threat – they are an invaluable national asset

Riad Aghbariyeh

A democracy must ensure equal access to opportunity and healthcare. By blocking Arab women from medical studies, Israel harms public health and wastes valuable talent and resources

13.06.2026 à 22:27

Fork found in kitchen: Israelis have discovered the occupation

Gideon Levy

Jewish terror, occupation, whatever you want to call it: Sixty years of denying Israel's war crimes won't end overnight

13.06.2026 à 22:13

Israel doubts U.S. ability to force Iran to remove uranium stockpile, government sources say

Jonathan Lis

According to a senior government source, Israel's influence on the decision-making process leading to the emerging Iran deal was limited, and it remains unclear how the agreement will address Iran's ballistic missile program and the severing of ties between Tehran and Hezbollah

13.06.2026 à 21:20

Soft power in Paris: Inside France's push to get Israelis and Palestinians talking again

Liza Rozovsky

At a conference in Paris attended by Israeli and Palestinian civil society representatives, France combined soft power with diplomatic outreach in an effort to revive the two-state solution it has championed

13.06.2026 à 18:38

Anti-government protests take place across Israel, five arrested

Bar Peleg

In northern Israel's Afula, a leader of the protest movement against the judicial overhaul said, 'The members of the massacre government are now backed into a corner. They see the polls,' as demonstrations gather across the country

13.06.2026 à 17:35

Trump: Iran-U.S. deal to be signed Sunday, no timetable on collection of uranium

Ben Samuels

Earlier on Saturday, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia FMs welcomed what Pakistan described as the final stage of U.S.-Iran talks during a phone call. Iran said the memorandum is not expected to be signed on Sunday and cautioned against predicting a date due to 'hesitation by the other side'

13.06.2026 à 17:23

Hungarian fighter jets escort Israeli passenger plane after contact lost

Yifat Reuven

Fighter jets scrambled after the Arkia plane failed to establish contact with air traffic controllers in Hungary on Thursday. The incident is under investigation by the airline, which will include the Hungarian authorities

13.06.2026 à 13:23

Israel and Hezbollah trade fire; Iran: Lebanon truce includes IDF withdrawal

Reuters

Israel's defense chief said the IDF 'will not withdraw from security areas in Lebanon' in response to comments by Iran's foreign minister. Meanwhile, sirens sounded in northern Israel due to a Hezbollah drone as the IDF reportedly shelled southern Lebanon

13.06.2026 à 11:55

Report: Iran planted mines around uranium cache amid fears of U.S. raid

Haaretz

A CNN report said Iran booby-trapped tunnels holding highly enriched uranium and collapsed their entrances. Trump reportedly halted a U.S. operation to seize the material after warnings of its impact on the war and global economy

13.06.2026 à 09:46

U.S. military says it downed Iranian drones targeting Hormuz shipping

Ben Samuels

'The international trade corridor remains open for transit,' the U.S. Central Command said. On Friday, overtures from Pakistan's prime minister suggested the signing of a U.S.-Iran deal to end their war was imminent

13.06.2026 à 09:16

Car explosion, shooting kill two in separate crime incidents in northern Israel

Adi Hashmonai

One man was killed in a car explosion in Wadi Ara, while another, 25, was shot dead in Kafr Kanna. Since the start of the year, 150 people have been murdered in Israel, 125 of them from the Arab community

13.06.2026 à 08:50

'The viper is an urban snake. It lives among us, moves between homes. Tel Aviv has many'

Ayelett Shani

Hagar Feldman, who has been catching snakes since she was young, has trouble understanding why so many of us are afraid of them

13.06.2026 à 07:31

As Jews, we deny our capacity for atrocity. That idealized self-image is part of the problem

Ofri Ilany

Research shows Jews are no more or less prone to crime than others. But we lack one thing: self-criticism

13.06.2026 à 06:58

Many Israeli pilots and flight attendants are barred from voting. This election, it could spell chaos

Dani Bar On

Israeli air crews are tired of giving up their vote. So they're fighting back

13.06.2026 à 01:44

Earliest use of fire thrown back by almost a million years, to 1.8 million years ago

Ruth Schuster

New study doubles the timeline of fire use by early humans in Wonderwerk Cave, but why they brought it there remains unclear, and what do owls have to do with it?

13.06.2026 à 00:15

'They message you at all hours': They moved to Israel before the war. Israeli work culture was its own battle

Adi Shapiro

At a time when Israelis are looking to relocate abroad, young people from Russia, France and England are moving to Israel. But how do you look for job without connections, learn the social norms and 'build everything from zero,' all while running to the bomb shelter?

12.06.2026 à 21:55

UAE to unlock billions of dollars for Iran, sources say

Reuters

A source with knowledge of the arrangement said the move offered a way to help solve the conflict between the United States and Iran as Tehran can claim it extracted compensation for war damages, while Washington can insist it paid nothing

12.06.2026 à 21:11

London judge sentences Palestine Action activists for raid at factory of Israel's Elbit

The Associated Press

Justice Jeremy Johnson ruled that the crime went beyond the criminal damage convictions of the four because they aimed to stop the defense company from operating or force the British government to stop its production, which he said gave the crime a 'terrorist connection'

12.06.2026 à 20:43

Life is hell in Iran. Can the regime survive the people's growing anger?

Zvi Bar'el

Amid a deep economic crisis marked by rising crime and divorce rates, debate is growing over Tehran's most urgent postwar task. The nature of any agreement with the U.S. could prove decisive

12.06.2026 à 20:35

Slovenia's new government announces it will lift sanctions on Israel

Liza Rozovsky

The decision lifted the embargo on arms imports and exports between the two countries and ended the boycott on products from Israeli settlements. The move reflects the new policy direction of Prime Minister Janez Janša, who is seen as supportive of Israel and close to Netanyahu

12.06.2026 à 19:45

Over 40 Democrats press for transparency over Israeli settlement funding through U.S. loans program

Ben Samuels

Rep. Joaquin Castro, who signed the call, accused the State Department of 'effectively covering up the expansion of these settlements that are an impediment to peace.' The CEO of New Jewish Narrative said, 'With this letter, Congress is asking a simple question: How much is being spent to sabotage the possibility of a two-state solution?'

12.06.2026 à 15:49

Israeli and Palestinian groups meet in France to support the two-state solution

Reuters

Foreign ministers and senior officials from dozens of countries are meeting one year after the New York Declaration on Palestinian statehood. The conference will end with an eight-point 'Call for Action' urging a cease-fire, governance reforms and Gaza's reconstruction

12.06.2026 à 15:07

Israel pushes regulations to legalize West Bank farm outposts

Bar Peleg

Residents of many of the farms take part in the expulsion of Palestinian herding communities, and this week Britain imposed sanctions on the organization that coordinates the farms' activities

12.06.2026 à 15:05

Pro-Israel New Yorkers rally against Park Slope co-op boycott of Israeli products

Yona Roberts Golding

The vote, advanced by the Members for Palestine faction, calls for the removal of Israeli-made products from Park Slope Food Co-op's shelves. Opponents say it has fueled a hostile atmosphere for Jewish members and risks bringing broader political tensions into the co-op's communal life

12.06.2026 à 14:45

Has Haredi power in Israeli politics reached its peak?

Joshua Leifer

As ultra-Orthodox rage over the draft drags the country into chaos and increasingly targets the military and police top brass, it is becoming clear that, post-October 7, the ultra-Orthodox parties that have kept Netanyahu in power are increasingly becoming a burden rather than an asset to his bloc

12.06.2026 à 14:03

Pakistani PM says a 'final, agreed-upon text' of the U.S.-Iran deal has been reached

Ben Samuels

Throughout Friday, U.S. and Iranian officials disputed reports on the contents of the deal, with a key sticking point reportedly being a reported $300 billion in aid to Iran and the conditions under which it would be disbursed. A Western source said the deal could be signed as soon as Sunday

12.06.2026 à 11:46

Tel Aviv Pride draws over 100,000 as police ban anti–Ben-Gvir slogans

Linda Dayan

Police blocked people with protest shirts and signs from entering the parade in a move that seems to violate a 2025 court ruling. Last year, Israel's High Court ruled against police's authority to ban signs against the Gaza war and the Netanyahu government

12.06.2026 à 10:18

The Dome of Tel Aviv: Exposing the city's Great Synagogue, layer by layer

Naama Riba

The renovation of Tel Aviv's Great Synagogue is exposing the building's many architectural layers, and reopening the question of what a religious structure means in a secular city

12.06.2026 à 09:35

'I moved to Israel because I didn't want to be Leslie the Jew. I wanted to be part of the majority'

Mae Palty

This week at Ben-Gurion Airport: A French expat who moved to Israel so that her son 'won't have to grow up in a place where he has explain who he is all the time,' and an Israeli expat who moved to Brazil for love after being wounded in the Yom Kippur War

12.06.2026 à 05:03

Assuming Netanyahu runs for reelection – losing is not an option

Yossi Verter

How Trump blew up the prime minister's escape plan from his trial ■ The coalition is warmly embracing criminals, and to hell with national security ■ Tally Gotliv will get her immunity, but she failed to achieve her real goal

12.06.2026 à 05:01

Despite talk of a deal, Trump's frustration with Iran may yet trigger a new escalation

Amos Harel

If anything pushes Trump to reignite the war with Iran, it will be sheer weariness of Tehran's stalling tactics ■ The IDF is nowhere near a decisive victory in Lebanon, and its current deployment is not even aiming for one

11.06.2026 à 23:44

Lebanese president says Israel is 'being stubborn in negotiations'

Rawan Suleiman

The Lebanese president said Beirut would continue pursuing a diplomatic solution, while accusing Israel of obstructing cease-fire talks and failing to present a roadmap for ending the war, as Lebanon reported 15 deaths in the past 24 hours

11.06.2026 à 23:41

Ben-Gvir sought approval for personal U.S. trip sponsored by Miami businessman

Josh Breiner

Far-right Israeli minister Ben-Gvir asked for approval for a family trip to the United States funded by businessman Yaakov Elharar, citing the wedding of Elharar's daughter as the purpose of the visit. According to a legal source, he withdrew the request after receiving the state's response

11.06.2026 à 23:23

'They shot my boy': Palestinian mother whose baby was shot dead by an Israeli soldier never got to say a proper goodbye

Gideon Levy

Fahed Abu Haykal and his family were driving his mother home in Hebron when they encountered Israeli troops. A bullet fired by one of them passed through Fahed's hand and struck his 7-month-old son Sam in the head. The IDF said the soldier perceived a threat. The baby's mother, Dania, with shrapnel near her heart, believes he knew exactly who he was shooting

11.06.2026 à 22:47

Netanyahu's endgame is the end of us all

Carolina Landsmann

October 7 exposed the failure at the heart of Netanyahu's life work. Everything since has been an attempt to bury it beneath larger disasters

11.06.2026 à 22:38

Bennett's challenge is to draw in the women who may decide Israel's election

Noa Landau

As long as Bezalel Smotrich remains above the electoral threshold, Netanyahu retains a path to a governing coalition. Bennett's only viable strategy is to peel away voters who are close to the finance minister ideologically, but distant from him emotionally – these are mainly national-religious women

11.06.2026 à 22:34

It's water that may bring Iran to its knees

David Rosenberg

Despite its veneer of toughness, Iran is beset not just by severe economic woes but environmental crises that could drive Iranians back into the streets in protest again

11.06.2026 à 22:27

Haaretz Cartoon

Amos Biderman

11.06.2026 à 22:23

Forget op-eds and debates. Here's how to actually change people's minds

Itay Mashiach

Dr. Sarah Stein Lubrano shows that arguments and rational debate rarely change anyone's political opinions. Once that insight sinks in, it becomes clearer how real change can actually be achieved

11.06.2026 à 22:07

Woman accusing Netanyahu aide of sexual abuse provides police with injury photos

Gidi Weitz

The woman submitted photographs taken shortly after she met with Tzachi Braverman, a close confidant of PM Netanyahu and Israel's designated ambassador to the U.K., showing facial bruises. Police are set to renew efforts to persuade her to file a formal complaint

11.06.2026 à 21:24

Knesset passes law subordinating unit probing police misconduct to justice minister

Noa Shpigel

Critics say the measure exposes investigations of police officers to political pressure and threatens the independence of law enforcement oversight

11.06.2026 à 21:11

Hundreds of Palestinians built careers in health care. An Israeli law took them away

Ido Efrati

In the past year, hundreds of Palestinian imaging technicians have been dismissed due to a law that retroactively revoked recognition of degrees from universities in the West Bank

11.06.2026 à 20:29

Israeli firm BlackCore suspected of meddling in NYC, Scotland elections, French official says

Reuters

Last month, a Haaretz-Libération investigation uncovered systems for building an army of avatars, developed by Israeli company BlackCore, including a smear campaign of a left-wing French candidate

11.06.2026 à 20:06

Left-wing U.K. leaders slam Israeli real estate event, alleging West Bank home sales

Ben Kroll

Organizers of the London event insist all properties on offer are within Israel's internationally recognized borders. It is unclear whether the event has decided not to market properties in the West Bank, or if it has merely removed any mention of settlements from its website

11.06.2026 à 19:23

U.K., Australia and Canada unveil joint fund for Israeli-Palestinian peacebuilding

Linda Dayan

The 'Peace Fund' hopes to fill a gap left by Trump's USAID cuts, investing in grassroots initiatives and dialogue to advance a two-state solution, according to the countries. 'This could help to bridge the gap ... and actually shape young constituencies,' said ALLMEP's John Lyndon

11.06.2026 à 18:57

The fake Gaza charity linked to the anti-left disinformation campaign in France

Omer Benjakob

A network of fake fitness coaches, Vietnamese bots, Facebook ads aimed at Brits - and a bogus 'humanitarian fund' for Gaza. A Haaretz and Libération investigation exposes a digital operation whose infrastructure leads back to BlackCore, the Israeli influence firm under investigation in France

11.06.2026 à 18:55

Netanyahu mulls canceling Likud primaries amid fears of strong showing by controversial candidates

Michael Hauser Tov

The prime minister is considering replacing party primaries with a committee-picked slate, a move likely to face resistance from lawmakers and party members who have spent months preparing for internal elections
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