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06.05.2025 à 05:25

Trump administration freezes future grants, demands policy changes from Harvard

Reuters

Ivy League school rejects demands, sues over $2.3 billion funding cut

06.05.2025 à 05:01

Lebanon decided to disarm Palestinian groups. Could Hezbollah be next?

Zvi Bar'el

Beirut's decision to confiscate weapons from all of the Palestinian organizations in Lebanon – a move which has the backing of Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas – underscores Hezbollah's weakened position

06.05.2025 à 05:00

How the Israeli army plans to turn its sci-fi dreams into reality

Oded Yaron

Eye drops for night vision, a lip-reading AI for the battlefield and sensory implants are among the technologies the Israeli army and the Defense Ministry's research directorate aim to develop to 'expand the sensory spectrum' beyond natural human limits

06.05.2025 à 04:36

Trump: 'There are 21 Israeli hostages alive in Gaza - plus a lot of dead bodies'

Haaretz

ISRAEL: Smotrich says 'Gaza will be destroyed,' civilians to emigrate after Israeli victory declared in coming months ■ GAZA: 37 people killed in Israeli strikes since Tuesday morning, Gazan medical sources say ■ YEMEN: IDF struck Sanaa Int'l Airport, causing shutdown; U.S. and Houthis announce cease-fire ■ EGYPT: Source says Egypt has received new U.S. proposal for Gaza cease-fire ahead of Trump visit

06.05.2025 à 01:30

Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha wins Pulitzer for essays on Gaza after October 7

Etan Nechin

Prize board praised his writing for capturing 'the physical and emotional carnage in Gaza'

06.05.2025 à 00:36

I was once shocked by the term Judeo-Nazi

Rafi Walden

05.05.2025 à 23:33

Airline cancellations spread after Houthi missile, stranding Israelis abroad

Hadar Kane

Following the missile strike on the grounds of Ben-Gurion International Airport morning, many foreign airlines announced they were canceling flights to Israel for at least a few days

05.05.2025 à 23:05

Far-right candidate secures decisive win in first round of Romania's presidential redo

The Associated Press

Romanian Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu resigned following the failure of the coalition's presidential candidate in a critical election rerun, marking a shift in political power and reflecting widespread anti-establishment sentiment. The resignation comes amidst Romania's worst political crisis in decades

05.05.2025 à 23:02

Trump will not turn America into an Israeli client state

Aluf Benn

Since 1948, successive U.S. presidents have granted Israel a special exemption from the norms imposed on friends and foes alike, especially regarding the Palestinians. Trump is no exception - but he is also following precedent when he reminds Netanyahu who the real superpower is

05.05.2025 à 22:27

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Amos Biderman

05.05.2025 à 21:57

Hostages could be abandoned, die of starvation within days if Gaza offensive expands, IDF warns government

Yaniv Kubovich

Security officials warned Netanyahu's cabinet that the ground offensive will prevent aid from reaching hostage locations. The IDF is also concerned that Hamas may hide the hostages' bodies, possibly making recovery impossible if its operatives are killed

05.05.2025 à 21:49

'First-degree act of fascism': Knesset debates far-right NGO bill aimed at decimating Israel's human rights groups

Linda Dayan

The proposed law would block nonprofits' petitions to the High Court and severely cut their funding. Opposition MKs called the bill 'a law for destroying civil society in Israel' and criticized its irony, highlighting Qatargate, where Netanyahu's aides allegedly staged a PR campaign for Qatar

05.05.2025 à 21:18

Israel is heading for another disaster in Gaza, fueled by Netanyahu's delusional plans

Amos Harel

The expanded Gaza offensive approved by the cabinet is likely to fail, leading to prolonged entanglement and heavy deaths of soldiers, hostages, and Palestinians – without defeating Hamas. Netanyahu follows the far right, while IDF leadership hopes for Trump's intervention

05.05.2025 à 21:13

Israel strikes Houthi-held port in Yemen day after missile hits Ben-Gurion Airport

Yaniv Kubovich

The army said it struck 'significant economic' sources and destroyed terrorist infrastructure. The rebel movement announced earlier Monday the imposition of a 'comprehensive air blockade on Israel'

05.05.2025 à 20:33

Netanyahu's new Gaza plan is taken straight out of the Iraq War playbook

Amir Tibon

While MAGA politicians are busy bashing other Republicans as 'neocons,' Israel is dragging the U.S. into an Iraq-style neoconservative ploy in Gaza

05.05.2025 à 20:09

I was immune to Marvel's charms. Then came 'Thunderbolts*'

Adrian Hennigan

A long-time Tel Aviv expat returns to London, rediscovers overpriced cinema seats – and finds unexpected heart in Marvel's latest misfit squad

05.05.2025 à 20:08

Hasbara delusions: When Gaza's hungry children are a 'PR failure'

Rachel Fink

What does it say about a society when you can look at a child – sunken-eyed and silent with fear and grief – and decide the real injustice is that she's hogging the spotlight?

05.05.2025 à 19:43

Unnerving whisper: Louis Theroux captures the mundanity of Israel's extreme settlers

Rachel Fink

'The Settlers' is curious rather than caustic as Theroux visits an illegal West Bank outpost, Hebron's segregated streets and a 'resettle Gaza' conference. By letting his subjects speak for themselves, he reveals the terrifying normalcy of the Israeli far-right

05.05.2025 à 19:42

Netanyahu's coalition resumes its judicial overhaul push as Knesset summer session begins

Noa Shpigel

Coalition disputes are expected to block efforts to pass a law granting military draft exemptions for Haredi men. Meanwhile, proposed legislation includes bills to limit NGOs, split the attorney general's role, weaken the media and silence academia

05.05.2025 à 19:04

Pincer movement: Inside Trump and Netanyahu's war on Israeli, Palestinian and international peace, aid and civil rights groups

Linda Dayan

For NGOs working with Israelis and Palestinians, the war has not only meant unprecedented need for their aid and expertise, but also harsh blows to their funding and legitimacy. This is what's really at stake for civil society in the crosshairs of the Trump administration and Netanyahu's government

05.05.2025 à 18:22

Tel Aviv and Berlin become sister cities as Israel and Germany set to mark 60 years of ties

DPA

Berlin's mayor said Germans must protect Jewish life and defend Israel's right to exist, as the new partnership with Tel Aviv boosts ties in business, science, culture, and youth exchange. Next week, Israeli and German presidents will pay reciprocal visits to mark 60 years of diplomatic relations

05.05.2025 à 17:51

Israel to launch Gaza plan after Trump Mideast visit; Palestinian transfer 'key goal,' official says

Yaniv Kubovich

The "forceful operation," which includes population evacuation as Netanyahu described it, will begin only if a hostage deal is not reached, an Israeli security official said. Humanitarian aid to Gaza will be restored once the operation starts, he added

05.05.2025 à 17:32

Amid widespread fraud allegations, Zionist Supreme Court asked to intervene in U.S. vote for World Zionist Congress

Judy Maltz

A World Zionist Congress coalition comprised of Israeli pro-democracy expats is demanding that the Zionist Supreme Court, a special Jerusalem-based tribunal, prevent the certification of votes until an independent inquiry presents its findings

05.05.2025 à 16:15

'Netanyahu's hostages': Families slam Israel's new Gaza plan for 'prioritizing land over our children'

Bar Peleg

'Ulterior motives are at play, and the government is playing Russian roulette with our children's lives,' one hostage mother said after Israel's security cabinet unanimously decided to expand operations in Gaza

05.05.2025 à 16:03

The never-before-seen photos of young Israel – that 'turned out to be prophetic'

Naama Riba

French New Wave director Chris Marker's 1960 documentary and photos dispensed with the clichés about tractors plowing the land. After decades of being hidden in archives, his photos can now be seen at the Israel Museum

05.05.2025 à 15:22

When still life is worn-out Israeli army uniform

Naama Riba

Between rounds of reserve duty, Elkana Levi counteracts the misery with landscapes, portraits and still lifes

05.05.2025 à 14:33

'When it comes to the hostages held in Gaza, the heart must prevail over the Halakha'

Ofer Aderet

The head of Tel Aviv's central Reform congregation, Rabbi Meir Azari, says Israel's leadership is 'incapable of grasping the gravity of the moment.' He warns that if the hostages aren't returned, 'it'll tear Israeli society apart'

05.05.2025 à 14:12

Democracy on edge: Germany brands leading AfD a 'far-right threat,' bracing for historic clash

Ofer Aderet

Germany's decision to label the far-right AfD a threat to minority safety raises a pressing question: How should the country confront such a danger, and will it outlaw its second-largest political party voted in by 10 million Germans?

05.05.2025 à 13:25

Druze communities face harsh criticism in the Arab world after Israeli strikes in Syria

Nagham Zbeedat

As a video of Israel's Druze spiritual leader Sheikh Muwafak Tarif boasting the country's support for the Druze in Syria went viral, the community - on both sides of the border - came under fire

05.05.2025 à 12:39

Israel's cabinet decides not to form Oct. 7 state commission of inquiry amid new Gaza war plan

Jonathan Lis

For the first time, the cabinet signaled willingness to form a commission but wants legislative changes to how its members are appointed, a process that could take time. The attorney general warned that delaying a probe could harm its effectiveness

05.05.2025 à 12:10

Is prominent Hamas critic Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib a Palestinian prophet, or a voice in the wind?

Dahlia Scheindlin

When Alkhatib, a Palestinian-American analyst who grew up in Gaza, slams what he calls the 'ruthless, fascist, Nazi' Hamas, or pro-Palestinian activists who glorify violence, he gets death threats and is called a 'Jew shill.' But he has plenty to say about 'war criminal' Netanyahu, too

05.05.2025 à 11:35

Argentina declassifies more than 1,800 files on Nazi escape via 'rat-lines' to South America

JTA

In April, Argentine President Javier Milei ordered the declassification of the documents after a meeting with leaders from the Simon Wiesenthal Center. 'There is no reason to continue withholding that information,' Argentina's chief said

05.05.2025 à 10:51

For Israel, humanitarian aid to Gaza should be an imperative for its own security

Peter Lerner

Unchecked urban warfare in densely populated areas only fuels radicalization and ever increasing global condemnation. Here's how Israel can turn this around

05.05.2025 à 10:46

Israeli ministry's antisemitism report disregards hate from the far right

Judy Maltz

Published by the Diaspora Affairs Ministry, the report does note, however, that more than half the voters of France's far-right National Rally party qualify as antisemitic. In March, the ministry's head, Amichai Chikli, invited the party's leader to a widely criticized antisemitism conference in Jerusalem

05.05.2025 à 10:25

Israeli reservist killed in car accident during operational activity near Gaza border

Yaniv Kubovich

Of the soldiers killed in the war, nearly 100 died in various non-combat incidents, including road accidents, tank rollovers, friendly fire, negligent discharges, IDF explosives accidents and mistaken airstrikes

05.05.2025 à 09:05

Tourists and child archaeologists break new ground at ancient Chorazin

Ruth Schuster

Sixth-graders unearth homes near the synagogue of Chorazin where Jesus preached. Archaeologist Achia Kohn-Tavor is leading a project to involve everybody – foreign tourists, whole families, toddlers included – in revealing their heritage

05.05.2025 à 08:50

Netanyahu made clear Israel will 'occupy' Gaza under new military plan, official says

Jonathan Lis

Israel's security cabinet unanimously approved overnight into Monday a plan to expand operations in the Gaza Strip; The cabinet ministers also approved, in principle, a framework for the future distribution of humanitarian aid via private foreign firms

05.05.2025 à 05:29

Trump on Gazans: 'They're starving – we'll help them get food, Hamas is taking everything'

Haaretz

ISRAEL: Official: Netanyahu said Gaza plan involves 'occupation of territory and sustained Israeli presence' ■ GAZA: Israeli strikes in Gaza kill 15, Al Mayadeen reports ■ SYRIA: IDF planes deliver humanitarian aid to Druze residents of southern Syria ■ YEMEN: Houthis say U.S. attacking for first time since Ben-Gurion Airport missile

05.05.2025 à 05:21

Let Israel's teachers finance the war

Haaretz Editorial

The harm done to elementary and preschool education is an inseparable part of the economic, social and human cost in continuing the futile war in the Gaza Strip

05.05.2025 à 05:18

We could barely hear the Memorial Day siren as the mob outside my Synagogue shouted 'Go to Gaza'

Ilana Ben Haim

When my husband asked the Kfar Sava police chief, who had come to the scene, why they weren't arresting the assailants, another officer replied, 'Shut up or I'll arrest you'

05.05.2025 à 05:17

Who will succeed Shin Bet Chief Ronen Bar?

Raviv Drucker

The attempt to force Netanyahu to choose a director from within the ranks of the Shin Bet, with the help of a High Court of Justice ruling, is no longer relevant

05.05.2025 à 05:06

Despite Trump's escalation in Yemen, the Houthis remain undeterred

Zvi Bar'el

The Houthis remain committed to firing on Israel until the Gaza war ends, and even a direct Iranian order might not stop them. Tehran, for now, is distancing itself from the fight, and Trump's threats to strike Iran appear unlikely to materialize

05.05.2025 à 05:05

As Houthi front heats up, a serious test awaits the IDF in Gaza

Amos Harel

Although Israel is expected to respond to the missile that struck Ben-Gurion Airport, it's unclear whether the Houthis can be deterred. The simultaneous mass call-up poses a dual test for the military and political leadership

05.05.2025 à 00:54

Israeli government reaches compromise with teachers, but some still plan to strike

Noa Limone

Under the new deal, a planned 3.3% salary cut will instead come from delayed wage increments, and teachers will receive two extra vacation days. Some educators criticized union chief Yaffa Ben-David and vowed to strike on Monday

04.05.2025 à 22:42

Israeli soccer coach says 'no league match should be played' until hostages are home

Rachel Fink

When asked about victories, the coach often says that sports outcomes are insignificant compared to the hostages' freedom. Hapoel Jerusalem was the beloved team of Hersh Goldberg-Polin, an Israeli-American hostage who was murdered in captivity

04.05.2025 à 21:57

From Brooklyn to Ra'anana, violence against Jews is fine, if it comes from right-wing Jews

Etan Nechin

To speak out, to stand with Palestinians, to reject the violent mob that now claims to speak for the Jewish mainstream, is to risk condemnation, arrests, and attacks. Meanwhile, the gutless liberal leaders who should be on the front lines are cowering in the face of the right's assault

04.05.2025 à 21:45

Bill to split attorney general role advances; AG warns it may aim to affect Netanyahu trial

Chen Maanit

After the Attorney General's warning, the ministerial committee advanced two bills by Likud lawmakers. Baharav Miara that that this move is a 'regime change that will weaken gatekeepers' and that the bills were advanced without professional review

04.05.2025 à 21:38

At Israel's Independence Day ceremony, trans icon Dana International broke the silence

Avshalom Halutz

Eurovision winner Dana International throws some shade at Israel during the main Independence Day ceremony, while Israeli anti-war activists transform protests into haunting portrait galleries of children killed in Gaza

04.05.2025 à 20:47

Italian journalist hacked months after Israeli spyware targeted his editor-in-chief

Omer Benjakob

The Paragon-Italy affair highlights global concerns over Israeli spyware targeting civilians and political opponents. Italy's parliament is investigating if its intelligence used Paragon spyware against a journalist

04.05.2025 à 20:20

Lawsuits against U.S. pro-Palestinian student activists reignite debate over protest limits

Rachel Fink

Students and groups involved in Gaza solidarity encampments at Columbia and UCLA are being sued over two incidents labeled 'antisemitic.' The larger question is how these cases will be handled during Trump's crackdown on students and activists

04.05.2025 à 19:54

Lebanon holds first local election in decade; Hezbollah likely to win Beirut stronghold

The Associated Press

Hezbollah and fellow Shitte party the Amal Movement are expected to win most votes for municipal councils and mayors in Beirut's southern suburbs; Voters said they were especially concerned with rebuilding their homes and livelihoods

04.05.2025 à 19:26

Netanyahu believed he had a backchannel to shape U.S. Iran policy – until Trump fired Waltz

Chaim Levinson

Hubris-filled, Netanyahu and his right-hand man, Ron Dermer, searched for an insider when Trump finalized his team – a traditional GOP hawk – through whom they could maneuver their way into the Oval Office and shape its Middle East strategy

04.05.2025 à 18:18

'My silence didn't protect me': Released hostage accuses Israeli trainer of sexual assault

Haaretz

Based on the complaint Mia Schem filed with the police, the trainer was arrested in late March, around the time rumors began circulating on social media about a released hostage being sexually assaulted

04.05.2025 à 17:45

Despite calls to 'burn Gaza,' destroy Palestinian cities, no incitement probe of Israeli finance minister, Likud MK

Chen Maanit

Since the war began, Israel has reviewed over 80 public officials' remarks on the October 7 response, partly due to international legal pressure. In December, it closed a case against a rabbi who said all Gaza residents should be killed, including babies and the elderly

04.05.2025 à 17:08

U.K. performances of Israeli-British duo canceled following BDS pressure

Shay Ringel

The movement said artists and activists in Bristol were mobilizing 'to prevent their city, with its long progressive history, from being a platform for whitewashing Israel's genocide in Gaza'

04.05.2025 à 16:50

Who will be Israel's next top Palestinian terrorist hunter?

Yossi Melman

The outgoing head of the Shin Bet security service, Ronen Bar, is helping make sure that the agency's future leaders remain loyal to the law

04.05.2025 à 14:49

'Alma's now a toddler, Roni a little girl. It's heartbreaking how much Omri is missing while he's in Gaza'

Yael Freidson

Michal Lavi's son immediately worries for his uncle, hostage Omri Miran, when explosions from Gaza reverberate through the walls of their Gaza border community home

04.05.2025 à 14:37

Thanks to Donald Trump, a party blamed by Netanyahu for antisemitism just won reelection

Amir Tibon

Trump's tariffs and threats helped deliver surprise wins to left-leaning parties in Canada and Australia – developments that may deepen Netanyahu's challenges amid growing domestic frustration and international isolation

04.05.2025 à 13:57

Israel must let international journalists into Gaza: Our call as Foreign Press Association members

Josef Federman

Israel must lift this unprecedented media blockade immediately. If the Israeli government does not act, we urge Israel's Supreme Court to urgently grant our request

04.05.2025 à 13:39

Zikim Probe: IDF troops didn't confront terrorists, failed to protect civilians

Eden Solomon

The investigation revealed that minimal forces deployed and an infantry company falling back after Hamas infiltrated by sea were the main reasons the IDF failed to protect civilians aptly

04.05.2025 à 13:03

Yemen appoints new prime minister after cabinet resigned, council says

Reuters

The country has been embroiled in civil war for over a decade. The Houthis seized the capital Sanaa in 2014 and ousted the recognised government, forcing it to relocate to the southern port of Aden

04.05.2025 à 12:44

Jordanian national in Florida sentenced to 6 years for targeting businesses he believed supported Israel

JTA

Hashem Younis Hashem Hnaihen damaged a solar farm, Starbucks and McDonald's in 2024. He had sent letters to the U.S. president and government threatening to 'destroy or explode everything here in whole America' for support of 'the racist state of Israel'

04.05.2025 à 12:33

'Depopulation,' 'Kill zone,' and 'Second Nakba': The Lexicon of Brutality exposes how Israelis talk about the war

Sheren Falah Saab

Adam Raz and Assaf Bondy, the writers of the new 'Lexicon of Brutality,' explain how language shapes the collective Israeli consciousness about the Palestinians – for the worse

04.05.2025 à 11:47

These airlines cancel Israel flights after Houthi missile hit Ben-Gurion Airport

Hadar Kane

Flights scheduled for Sunday were canceled by Austrian Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Air France, Air Europa, Ryanair, LOT Polish Airlines and Azerbaijan Airlines; United Airlines and British Airways extended their suspension through Wednesday

04.05.2025 à 11:34

Houthi missile falls at Ben-Gurion Airport after failed interception, IDF assesses

Bar Peleg

Eight people were lightly to moderately wounded from the impact. The IDF said that two attempts were made to intercept the ballistic missile, both by the Arrow and THAAD defense systems and that the event is under investigation

04.05.2025 à 10:43

U.K. police arrest eight, including seven Iranian nationals, in counterterror operations

Reuters

The eight were arrested in two separate operations across the U.K.; the details of the suspected plots have yet to be released due to operational reasons
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