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18.01.2026 à 20:50

Why Charlie Kirk, fan of antisemitic conspiracy theories, is loved by Israel's government

Linda Dayan

Charlie Kirk railed against the 'right' people and things: Islam, Palestinians and the protesters who support them, liberal values, the general concept of 'wokeness' and progressivism. For this Israeli government, that alone grants him a place of honor

18.01.2026 à 20:19

EV charging from streetlights and power from waves: Israel backs 18 energy projects

Idan Binyamin

Notable recipients include eStreet Energy, which plans to convert streetlights into EV chargers, and SolarWin, aiming to pair solar panels with agriculture. The funding supports diverse initiatives, from wave-generated electricity to educational programs for disadvantaged youth

18.01.2026 à 19:26

Gavin Newsom says Israel's war in Gaza was not genocide, but 'destruction broke my heart'

Haaretz

In a conversation with Ben Shapiro, the presumed 2028 Democratic frontrunner affirmed Hamas as a terrorist group, but said attacks on civilians in Gaza 'weren't just collateral,' and revealed that in a conversation with Netanyahu after October 7, 'I kept talking about Hamas, he kept talking about Palestinians'

18.01.2026 à 19:15

Israelis should expect the Supreme Court to do away with Ben-Gvir at their own risk

Chen Maanit

If Israelis continue to vote for Ben-Gvir, who is turning the Israel Police into a political militia that prefers fighting Hapoel Tel Aviv soccer fans to fighting a settlers carrying out pogroms against Palestinians – the courts cannot save us

18.01.2026 à 18:05

U.S. firm seeks control over Iron Dome 'brain' maker at $200m valuation

Hagai Amit

The proposed acquisition would hand Ondas a majority stake in mPrest, whose technology is critical to Iron Dome's operation and subject to Israeli defense approval

18.01.2026 à 17:47

Trump is being played. He needs to prepare for the day after Netanyahu

Nimrod Novik

Netanyahu has perfected his manipulations of U.S. presidents over decades, and he is using it on this president, too. If Trump seeks an Israeli partner aligned more closely with his positions on Gaza and the West Bank, then he should invest in Israel's opposition, not its extremists

18.01.2026 à 17:33

An opera on blindness is the bravest production in Israel right now

Avshalom Halutz

Tchaikovsky's 'Iolanta' debuts in Israel for the first time. Plus, contemporary pop stars keep cranking out duets with Israel's older stars, and a biography on a pioneering Israeli feminist hits the shelves

18.01.2026 à 17:10

Iran's president warns any U.S. attack on Supreme Leader Khamenei would mean 'all-out war'

Reuters

President Pezeshkian's threat comes after Trump hinted at regime change in an interview with Politico, calling for 'new leadership in Iran'

18.01.2026 à 17:08

I did a seven-hour round trip to see this film and it was worth it

Adrian Hennigan

'A Private Life,' starring Jodie Foster as an American-French psychiatrist, shows French films are still smart and funny, though a showing with English subtitles might be hard to come by. Meanwhile, the musical U.S. comedy-drama 'Song Sung Blue' is a touching recreation of a barely believable tale

18.01.2026 à 16:26

Syrian government announces cease-fire agreement with Kurdish-led forces

Reuters

After several days of violent clashes between the Syrian army and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, Syrian state media announced a comprehensive cease-fire agreement that included the takeover of oil fields by the Syrian government and the merging of SDF forces into government agencies

18.01.2026 à 15:49

After facing hate messages and boycott, Antwerp-based Israeli food chain Boker Tov closes

Avshalom Halutz

At its height, the small chain included four restaurants across Belgium and even produced a popular cookbook. Once the association with Tel Aviv became 'too controversial', the owners even contemplated changing the interior and the name

18.01.2026 à 15:37

Iran's regime crushed the protests. Will Trump try to hasten the ayatollah's fall?

Amos Harel

Despite the U.S. walking back this week from striking Iran, the Trump administration is still weighing military options – even as many countries, including Israel, doubt such a move could topple the Islamic regime ■ Trump's Board of Peace falls well short of Netanyahu's promised total victory in Gaza

18.01.2026 à 12:12

At least 5,000 Iranians killed in protests, Iranian official says

Reuters

The official blamed 'terrorists and armed rioters' for killing 'innocent Iranians,' and told Reuters that some of the heaviest clashes and the highest number of deaths were in the Iranian Kurdish areas in northwest Iran, where separatist have been active

18.01.2026 à 11:41

Israel Police say texts by Netanyahu's aides indicate key suspect lied in BibiLeaks interrogation

Bar Peleg

Police said that text messages exchanged between Yonatan Urich and Netanyahu's former spokesperson Eli Feldstein demonstrate Urich's awareness of a document leaked to German newspaper Bild, contrary to his claim that he had never seen or heard of it

18.01.2026 à 10:54

Israeli opposition says they won't participate in sessions on forming politicized Oct. 7 probe

Noa Shpigel

'We will not cooperate with a cynical attempt to establish a political committee whose sole purpose is to evade responsibility for October 7 and to absolve Netanyahu of his personal failure,' the Israeli opposition leaders said in a joint statement

18.01.2026 à 10:14

Report: Iran's FM told Trump via Witkoff that Tehran canceled 800 executions to avert U.S. strike

Haaretz

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi notified Washington that it had canceled hundreds of executions amid nationwide protests against the regime, The Washington Post reported. The Pentagon was also concerned U.S. forces in the region couldn't withstand an Iranian counterattack

18.01.2026 à 08:58

Bondi Hanukkah attack hero Ahmed al Ahmed meets NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani

Etan Nechin

Ahmed, shot while confronting the Bondi Beach gunman, visited New York to meet Mayor Mamdani while in the U.S. to receive medical care. Reflecting on his experiences during his U.S. trip, he said the encounters were 'deeply comforting and reaffirming the power of humanity in leadership'

18.01.2026 à 08:34

Who is Yakir Gabay, the Israeli billionaire named to Trump's Gaza Executive Council

Michael Rochvarger

From building a €30 billion real estate empire in Europe to advising Washington, the Israeli tycoon joins a new U.S.-led council shaping Gaza's postwar future

18.01.2026 à 04:58

'We can't live like this': Residents say Israel Police continuing raids on Bedouin village Tarabin

Eden Solomon

Despite announcing last week that the Israel Police operation was ending, local residents told Haaretz that officers threw stun grenades and flares and fired tear gas on Saturday evening, expressing concern that 'this won't end well'

18.01.2026 à 03:45

Netanyahu's postwar decision to surrender U.S. military aid defies all logic

Nehemia Shtrasler

After a war that cost Israel $79 billion, Netanyahu sides with 'America First' Republicans who would rather cut the enormous U.S. military aid fund to Israel than fund the security of a foreign nation, even if it's an old friend. But why?

18.01.2026 à 03:24

Israelis no longer care that Ben-Gvir was once identified with Jewish terror

Carolina Landsmann

It will be difficult for the public to deal with Ben-Gvir and his ilk, when the consensus has changed greatly since the days of slain Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. To them, Kahane is no longer a dirty word, and Jewish terrorism is not actual terrorism

18.01.2026 à 02:39

To join or not to join Trump's Board of Peace? Gaza plan moves ahead without Netanyahu

Liza Rozovsky

Dozens of leaders must decide whether to participate in destroying the old world and subjugating the new world to Trump. Those invited can either take it or leave it. Netanyahu, still recoiling from the bitter surprise, is left to wave from afar

18.01.2026 à 01:47

A cease-fire for Israelis and a war for Palestinians

Gideon Levy

Why should Gaza interest anyone when Israelis aren't being killed? When the blare of sirens dies down in Israel, that's considered a cease-fire

18.01.2026 à 01:38

The Trump mandate: Who needs Palestinians to run their own lives in Gaza?

Jack Khoury

Seventy-eight years after the Nakba and the end of the British Mandate, and after generations of dreaming of self-determination and seeking to realize it, Palestinians face a new, American governance framework – without any Palestinians on board

18.01.2026 à 00:36

Unless Trump sees through Israel's policy in Gaza, phase two will stay a fantasy

Haaretz Editorial

As the IDF controls over half of the Gaza Strip, the Trump administration must make sure the current routine of attrition, with no full cease-fire, no withdrawal, no reconstruction and no functioning civilian government, is not made permanent by Israel

17.01.2026 à 23:51

Israeli settlers raid, set fire to Bedouin community in West Bank

Matan Golan

Israeli security forces said the suspects in the attack escaped the scene, and clubs were found in a vehicle they left behind. Activists who were on the scene at the time said they were beaten violently and chased before having their tents set on fire

17.01.2026 à 21:20

Thousands of Israelis protest Netanyahu government amid Qatargate probe

Bar Peleg

Thousands attended the Haifa protests, held under increasingly stringent conditions. In Tel Aviv, speeches focused on Qatargate: 'When those closest to Netanyahu receive money from Qatar – as Hamas did – to manipulate Israeli citizens, it's a betrayal of national security'

17.01.2026 à 19:45

Netanyahu criticizes Trump over Gaza Board of Peace staffing, says he was not consulted; Source: The rebuke is for show

Liza Rozovsky

The White House named advisers on the next steps of the Gaza cease-fire, including Turkish and Qatari officials. Netanyahu said he was not consulted and that the inclusion of unspecified members was 'contrary to Israeli policy,' but a source said that he was consulted and was aware of the picks

17.01.2026 à 13:46

Hapoel Tel Aviv reclaims EuroLeague lead with fourth-quarter rally

Haaretz Sports Staff

Hapoel Tel Aviv overcame a 12-point deficit to beat Villeurbanne 81–73 in France, moving to the top of the EuroLeague standings. Daniel Oturu led the scorers with 18 points, followed by 17 points by Elijah Bryant

17.01.2026 à 13:38

'Israeli liberals must recognize their true enemy: Not Bibi supporters, but religious Zionism and the settler movement'

Ayelett Shani

The idea of seeking social 'unity' is a fraud and it's dismantling Israel from within, says political philosopher Assaf Sharon

17.01.2026 à 12:13

Trump's Gaza Board of Peace aims to rival UN, charter shows

Liza Rozovsky

Unlike the United Nations, the Board of Peace will hand Trump personal and remarkably broad powers, and link members' terms to financial contributions. The charter implicitly criticizes the UN: Haaretz previously reported that it plans to address conflicts in places other than Gaza

17.01.2026 à 12:10

Brutal beatings, arson and impunity: A Palestinian plant nursery becomes a target for settler pogroms

Gideon Levy

After setting fire last fall to one of the largest and oldest plant nurseries in the West Bank, causing millions of shekels in damage, settlers returned to the site this month, torching cars and brutally attacking an older worker

17.01.2026 à 07:45

White House says Rubio, Witkoff, Blair to join Trump-led 'Board of Peace' to manage postwar Gaza

Liza Rozovsky

Turkish President Erdoğan was also invited to sit at the board overnight on Saturday, according to his office. A body tasked with the day-to-day coordination with the Palestinians was also announced

17.01.2026 à 01:17

Despite operation's end, Israel Police continues to raid Bedouin village Tarabin, residents say

Eden Solomon

Local residents told Haaretz that officers threw stun grenades and flares and fired tear gas, and even damaged the local mosque. 'We hear explosions, as if it's war,' one resident said. 'I don't understand what they want from us. I don't know who to turn to anymore'

17.01.2026 à 00:17

NYC's first Jewish council speaker introduces plan to combat rising antisemitism

Etan Nechin

Council Speaker Julie Menin unveiled a five-point plan to tackle antisemitism in the city, including $1.25 million dedicated to Holocaust education. 'City Council is taking decisive action to ensure we have the tools to confront antisemitism wherever it appears,' she said

16.01.2026 à 23:47

Top official in ex-IDF chief's office interrogated for obstructing BibiLeaks investigation into Netanyahu aides

Bar Peleg

The officer, who is still serving in the IDF, is suspected of involvement in the provision of a list of military personnel connected to the so-called Bibileaks affair to the Prime Minister's Office ■ The Israel Police were authorized to break into the phone of Netanyahu's chief of staff Braverman

16.01.2026 à 22:07

When Israel tried to tighten its grip on Jerusalem with fake flights

Eldad Brin

The flight from Frankfurt to Jerusalem was meant to remain secret – one that Israelis couldn't keep. A brilliant maneuver turned into an international farce

16.01.2026 à 20:33

Local U.K. police chief retires over use of AI-based intelligence to bar Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from soccer match

Haaretz

Chief Constable Craig Guildford said he was resigning Friday, after the Home Secretary told parliament she had lost confidence in him over a probe which found he used false intelligence in November to ban Israeli soccer fans from a match in Birmingham

16.01.2026 à 20:08

'One night in Sinai I saw guys jamming around a campfire. That moment changed my life'

Mae Palty

This week at Ben-Gurion Airport: An Israeli nomad who let a musical journey take over his life, and an Israeli therapist who immigrated to Switzerland at age 60 and is now questioning that choice

16.01.2026 à 19:11

Zubin Mehta says he canceled concerts in Israel over Netanyahu policies

Shay Ringel

The musical director of the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra from 1981 until his retirement in 2019, the maestro said he is not able to divide his musical endeavors from politics, and urged musicians to take a stand on contentious issues

16.01.2026 à 18:11

Israel's defense minister commends IDF Gaza demolitions during cease-fire

Yaniv Kubovich

Defense Minister Israel Katz praised reports of the Israeli military demolishing over 2,500 structures in Gaza since the cease-fire took effect in October

16.01.2026 à 17:32

Analysis | The moral depravity of 'why aren't they demonstrating for Iran?'

Dahlia Scheindlin

Israelis who never joined demonstrations for their fellow citizens being killed in unprecedented numbers in a wave of criminal violence and wouldn't consider demonstrating for Gazan civilians, are appalled by what they perceive as the global left's silence on Iran

16.01.2026 à 17:32

Five Palestine Action activists plead not guilty over U.K. military base break-in

Reuters

The charges stem from a June 20 vandalism attack on Royal Air Force planes claimed by the Palestine Action group, which has since been banned as a terror organization in the U.K.

16.01.2026 à 14:23

Will Netanyahu pull a Trump and try to stay in power after losing an election?

Yossi Verter

That option is in the works, sources say, and after all, Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana once said that not every High Court ruling must be respected ■ Benny Gantz loses his integrity, not just his former large constituency ■ How Education Minister Yoav Kisch is a fascist in the making

16.01.2026 à 14:17

Not Masada or the Dead Sea: Young Diaspora Jews provide protective presence in the West Bank

Judy Maltz

Several new programs, specifically designed for Jews from English-speaking countries, provide an opportunity to push back against settler violence by living among Palestinians and documenting their experiences

16.01.2026 à 14:05

Trump says 'no one convinced' him against attacking Iran amid Netanyahu's urge to delay

Haaretz

With the Mossad chief in Washington on Friday for talks on Iran, Trump said Tehran had cancelled more than 800 planned hangings of protesters, amid reports that Netanyahu asked the U.S. president not to attack, citing Israel's lack of missile defense readiness

16.01.2026 à 14:03

Why did Israel sell arms to the ayatollahs' Iran, its bitterest enemy?

Ofer Aderet

In 1979, the last Israelis were expelled from Iran and the new regime declared a complete severing of ties. Yet this didn't prevent Israel from selling weapons and ammunition to the ayatollahs' regime a few years later. The full details of the secret ties between the two countries may come to light if the regime in Tehran falls

16.01.2026 à 13:19

In a bid for stability, Arab states have become a buffer zone between Iran and Trump

Zvi Bar'el

The Gulf states and Turkey are mounting an intensive diplomatic push to avert a U.S.–Iran clash that could trigger a costly regional war, offering economic incentives to ensure their territory and interests remain protected. So far, the effort appears to be working

16.01.2026 à 11:42

'It has to succeed': Persian Jewish Israelis back Iran protesters, dream of visiting ancestral homeland

Yair Foldes

With tearful eyes, singing in Persian, and chanting 'Death to Khamenei,' a group of Israelis demonstrated in solidarity with the Iranian people on Wednesday. While everyone hoped for the protesters' success, some were pessimistic about Iran's future

16.01.2026 à 10:57

Protesters urging probe of Netanyahu aides' Qatar ties questioned by police over counterfeit money

Bar Peleg

The protesters' attorney said that it was clear that the fake money was 'part of a performance depicting Qataris bribing Netanyahu's entire inner circle,' and other demonstrators testified that they had previously used the fake bills without issue

16.01.2026 à 10:22

Poll: Netanyahu coalition loses seat as Religious Zionism fails to clear electoral threshold

Haaretz

A new poll from Channel 12 News finds that the Likud remains the most popular party, but the governing coalition has lost a seat overall, while Bezalel Smotrich's party fails to clear the electoral threshold and would not enter the Knesset

16.01.2026 à 10:18

Caught between U.S. doubts and Israeli concern, Trump delays a strike on Iran

Amos Harel

The toppling of the Iranian regime, if it happens, would be a very positive strategic change in the Middle East. However, the main question which now justifiably troubles Israeli citizens is whether an American attack would in turn lead to an Iranian decision to launch missiles and drones at Israel

16.01.2026 à 09:31

Witkoff says U.S. favors diplomacy over military action in Iran, sees economic strain as leverage

Haaretz

Witkoff also described Trump's emotional reaction during a November White House visit by Israeli hostages and their families, including 17 of the last 20 hostages released the previous month. 'I saw the tears. He doesn't like anyone to see tears. And he said to me, "This is the greatest day I've ever had in the White House"'

16.01.2026 à 08:11

Trump announces Gaza Board of Peace after U.S. declares move to phase two of cease-fire

Liza Rozovsky

As chair of the Board of Peace, Trump said he supports a Palestinian technocratic committee appointed this week to manage Gaza during what he described as a period of transition. 'These Palestinian leaders are unwaveringly committed to a PEACEFUL future,' he said

15.01.2026 à 22:59

Israeli justice minister to file complaint against High Court president over construction violations, despite AG saying it was unfounded

Chen Maanit

In a letter that Justice Minister Levin called 'one big criminal offense,' Attorney General Baharav-Miara argued his upcoming disciplinary complaint against the Supreme Court president was baseless – a probe previously found the claim meritless. The minister also flaunted procedure

15.01.2026 à 22:50

Israel's prison, police chiefs battle for Ben-Gvir's funds and favoritism

Josh Breiner

Sources told Haaretz that Israel's police chief believes that the prisons chief is receiving preferential treatment from National Security Minister Ben-Gvir, and recruiting prison service officers from the ranks of an already understaffed police force

15.01.2026 à 22:11

Mandate for Gaza? Bangladesh is 'interested' in joining cease-fire security force – but with conditions

Nazmul Ahasan

The interim government in Dhaka didn't consult major political parties – or even its own cabinet – before deciding 'in principle' to send peacekeeping troops to Gaza. Amid domestic unrest, imminent elections and wariness about U.S. pressure, the backlash in Bangladesh is building

15.01.2026 à 22:08

Haaretz Cartoon

Eran Wolkowski

15.01.2026 à 21:52

Yasha Grobman is the leading candidate to head the Israel Museum

Naama Riba

If appointed, the architect, artist and professor would be the Museum's sixth director in a decade, and would be tasked with managing a cultural institution with a high staff turnover rate and an operational deficit

15.01.2026 à 21:32

Thousands march against ultra-Orthodox IDF draft exemption law in Jerusalem

Yael Freidson

Several Knesset members participated in the march, along with reservists and bereaved families. A reservist who served hundreds of days in the war said: 'Those who say they'd rather die than enlist do not want to be part of Israeli society'

15.01.2026 à 21:27

Report: Netanyahu urges Trump to delay U.S. military strike on Iran

Haaretz

A U.S. official told the New York Times that Netanyahu and Trump spoke on Wednesday, when the president said he had been told that the killing of protesters in Iran has stopped, and that there are no plans for executions. The official did not specify why Netanyahu requested the delay

15.01.2026 à 21:06

Is Trump's bluff powerful enough to stop the U.S., Iran and Israel from sliding into war?

Ben Samuels

Trump's supporters will undoubtedly frame the deceleration of the slide toward conflict as validation of his madman theory of global affairs, in which the power of his threats alone carries more weight than previous U.S. leaders

15.01.2026 à 20:34

Argentinian President Milei, Sydney Sweeney meet freed hostages

Ben Kroll

David and Ariel Cunio, Argentine citizens, were held by Hamas for nearly 740 days before their release last October. Avinatan Or was freed the same day, while Noa Argamani was rescued in the summer of 2024

15.01.2026 à 20:21

'Loss and trauma will last generations': Mothers in Gaza describe the collapse of maternal and newborn care

Nir Hasson

Two reports, one Israeli and the other American, describe malnourished mothers, underweight babies and pregnant women sharing hospital beds in Gaza, where the healthcare system collapsed as a result of the war: 'Maha can only afford to change her daughter's diaper once a day'

15.01.2026 à 19:52

Israel Prison Service shares – then deletes – video showing guards cheering Ben-Gvir

Josh Breiner

The footage, originally released by Ben-Gvir's far-right Otzma Yehudit party, was filmed at a year-end event where the minister urged guards to record and share his greetings with their families. The service said it removed the post following a Haaretz inquiry

15.01.2026 à 19:28

More guns, more murders: 2025 was a deadly year for Israeli women

Ran Shimoni

Forty-six women were murdered in Israel last year, most by relatives. Yet there isn't even an official definition of domestic violence, and government ministries are mainly busy with excuses

15.01.2026 à 19:18

For decades, he kept Netanyahu's deepest secrets. Now he tells all

Uri Misgav

Gabi Picker was Benjamin Netanyahu's intimate confidant and go-to man for special tasks – the kind that had to be hidden from Sara. Until now, he kept it all to himself. He's no longer willing to stay silent

15.01.2026 à 19:12

Life on Tel Aviv's streets: Eileen Nir doesn't want to be saved from sex work, drugs and violence

Ran Shimoni

She lived her whole life on streets in Tel Aviv's most neglected area. In an interview and in a new documentary, Eileen Nir breaks down the hypocrisy and cruelty of Israeli society

15.01.2026 à 19:07

Netanyahu government pushes law to take control of Israel's university and college budgets

Lior Dattel

Sponsored by a Likud minister, a Knesset committee is set to discuss a law that would empower the education minister to control budgets for Israeli higher education institutions, and issue fines and sanctions at will

15.01.2026 à 18:58

Macron slams French textbook description of Israeli October 7 victims as 'Jewish settlers'

Ben Kroll

In a textbook for the French graduation exam, publisher Hachette framed the onset of the Gaza war as following attacks which led to 'the death of 1,200 Jewish settlers', drawing condemnation from top French government officials and Jewish groups

15.01.2026 à 18:55

Shin Bet's new deputy chief, once subordinate to Netanyahu, to oversee probes into PM's inner circle

Amos Harel

A conflict-of-interest loophole: While Shin Bet chief David Zini is barred from probing the Bild and Qatargate scandals, no such restrictions apply to his newly appointed deputy, N. Omitted from the announcement was that N., who had been out of the service for a decade, previously worked under Netanyahu

15.01.2026 à 18:41

A Tel Aviv exhibit on Weimar-era art raises questions about mob mentality and self-censorship

Naama Riba

An exhibition at the Tel Aviv Museum on Germany's 1920s New Objectivity movement presents a cynical, unsentimental art that confronts reality without idealization. Curator Noam Gal stresses there is no parallel between Germany before Nazism and Israel in 2025, but says the need for critical art is 'very familiar to us'

15.01.2026 à 18:30

'I fell in love with the mold and dirt': The designer rebuilding the Israel of the past

Bar Belinitzky

While advertisements sell apartments through sleek renderings of modern towers, Shaul Cohen – the designer behind the hostages' solidarity pin – builds painstaking miniatures of old, worn-down Israeli buildings, gaining a devoted following in the process

15.01.2026 à 18:14

Israeli court: No connection between prime Qatargate suspect and Bild tabloid leak

Bar Peleg

An Israeli court ruled that Netanyahu's adviser Yonatan Urich, a central figure in the Qatargate affair, was not connected to the leak of sensitive IDF information to the German tabloid Bild in 2024, and that testimony indicating otherwise was unsupported

15.01.2026 à 17:51

Netanyahu to appoint ultra-Orthodox deputy minister in bid to ease tensions over IDF draft bill

Aaron Rabinowitz

Netanyahu will appoint a member from the Hasidic Agudat Yisrael faction as minister as the coalition pushes an IDF conscription bill, which the party opposes. Under the bill, all draft notices issued since the expiration of the previous legislation in 2023 will be canceled

15.01.2026 à 17:34

U.S. to lower security alert at Qatar air base after Iran reopens its airspace

The Associated Press

Trump said earlier on Wednesday that he had been told killings in Iran's crackdown were easing and that there was no current plan for large-scale executions, as the UN Security Council is set to meet Thursday afternoon to discuss tensions in Iran

15.01.2026 à 17:15

U.S. to lower security alert at Qatar air base after Iran reopens its airspace

Reuters

Trump said earlier on Wednesday that he had been told killings in Iran's crackdown were easing and that there was no current plan for large-scale executions, as the UN Security Council is set to meet Thursday afternoon to discuss tensions in Iran

15.01.2026 à 17:03

Trump administration wins appeal of ruling releasing pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil

Reuters

Khalil, a visible figure and a lead negotiator for protesters during the 2024 Gaza solidarity encampment on the Columbia campus, was arrested by ICE agents at his university-owned apartment in March 2025 and was later released in June

15.01.2026 à 16:16

Jailed Palestine Action activists end hunger strike after U.K. reportedly drops defense contract with Israel's Elbit

Ben Kroll

Two of the activists had refused food for over two months in their efforts to effect a 'permanent shutdown' of all Elbit facilities in the United Kingdom

15.01.2026 à 15:43

What would Iran look like the day after its regime falls?

Zvi Bar'el

If the Islamic Republic falls, a civil war could emerge from a fragmented opposition divided over strategy – both on how to topple the regime and on how to form a government to replace it. Despite his knack for public relations, the shah's son, Reza Pahlavi, could be part of the problem

15.01.2026 à 15:36

Can regime change fix Iran's broken economy?

David Rosenberg

The odds are against it. On the other hand, you can be sure the ayatollahs in Tehran, who created the problem, won't even try

15.01.2026 à 14:50

Three months into Gaza cease-fire: Israel expands control and razes neighborhoods

Yarden Michaeli

As U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff announces the next phase of Trump's Gaza plan, satellite images reveal the IDF extending the Yellow Line it controls deeper into Hamas-held areas, while Hamas builds tent cities

15.01.2026 à 14:41

Arab special-ed teacher gunned down in front of her children in northern Israel

Adi Hashmonai

As of Thursday, violent crime has taken the lives of 17 people in Israel since the beginning of the year, including 14 in the country's Arab society. The death toll due to violent crime in the country reached an all-time high last year, with 307 people being killed

15.01.2026 à 13:24

Netanyahu lawyer urged reporters to drop BibiLeaks story on chief of staff before police probe

Gidi Weitz

Eli Feldstein, a former spokesman for Netanyahu, said the prime minister's chief of staff Tzachi Braverman told him he could 'silence' the investigation into the leak of classified documents. Netanyahu's lawyer urged journalists not to report on Braverman, saying Shin Bet memos undermined Feldstein's credibility

15.01.2026 à 12:19

'We respectfully ask the West – amplify Iranian voices or take a step back'

Yishai Halper

As protests spread across Iran, Iranians in exile debate regime change, outside intervention and the fate of loved ones back home

15.01.2026 à 12:15

The many questions remaining after Gaza's new technocratic committee is established

Jack Khoury

Although the announcement of the committee's formation is ostensibly a significant step in the cease-fire process, real change will require funding, a police force with a clear mandate, and international mobilization to compel Israeli cooperation

15.01.2026 à 12:02

Trump's megalomaniac Board of Peace aside, technocrats are left to run Gaza for now

Liza Rozovsky

After Qatar and Egypt, for different reasons, pushed for the technocratic committee to govern Gaza, a message was sent to the world's powers that their megalomaniacal ambitions can wait, while an independent Palestinian administration deals with Gaza's health, education and reconstruction

15.01.2026 à 11:10

Rare video shows test of Israel's most advanced Arrow 4 missile interceptor

Oded Yaron

A marketing-style video that appeared on YouTube and X but is missing from official channels offers an unusual glimpse of Arrow 4, Israel's upcoming interceptor designed to counter hypersonic and multi-warhead missile threats

15.01.2026 à 09:13

U.K. probe finds 'confirmation bias' in AI-based police ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv soccer fans

Ben Kroll

The decision to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from the November UEFA Europa League soccer match with Aston Villa in Birmingham 'overstated the threat' posed by the fans, and 'understated the risk' posed to Israeli fans in the area, a probe ordered by British Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood found

15.01.2026 à 08:08

4.2-magnitude earthquake triggers sirens in Dead Sea, southern Negev areas

Zafrir Rinat

Home Front Command sounded sirens after an earthquake shook the area of the Dead Sea and the southern Negev. According to the Geological Survey of Israel, the earthquake which struck at 9 A.M. on Thursday, measured magnitude 4.2
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