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14.12.2025 à 12:43

Israel's high court annuls Netanyahu government's firing of attorney general, ruling it 'unlawful'

Chen Maanit

The government voted to dismiss Gali Baharav-Miara in August after months of tensions over her opposition to Netanyahu ministers' attempts to curb the independence of Israel's judiciary

14.12.2025 à 11:54

New Israeli Fiction | Siren

Eyad Barghuthy

A short story by Eyad Barghuthy

14.12.2025 à 11:48

New Israeli Fiction | The New Rabbi

Yonatan Englender

A short story by Yonatan Englender

14.12.2025 à 11:28

Jaffa Sheikh arrested after calling local religious Zionist group 'dogs' during rally

Yair Foldes

Police said they arrested Jaffa Sheikh Issam Setel on Sunday for disturbing the public order after demonstrators allegedly chanted racist slogans during a rally against violence that he led in support of a family that was attacked with pepper spray, in which a pregnant woman was wounded

14.12.2025 à 09:47

Gunmen in Australia open fire during Hanukkah event at Sydney's Bondi beach, killing 11

Ben Kroll

At least another 29 have been wounded, including two police officers. One of the dead was confirmed to be a gunman, and police are looking into the possibility that there is a third shooter. 'The evil that was unleashed at Bondi Beach today is beyond comprehension,' Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said

14.12.2025 à 07:35

Disarming Hezbollah and Hamas: from existential imperative to diplomatic bargaining chip

Zvi Bar'el

The very definition of 'disarmament' has several interpretations, and a few weeks ago, U.S. Special Envoy to Lebanon and Syria Tom Barrack said it was 'not reasonable' to ask Lebanon to forcibly disarm Hezbollah, adding that 'everybody's scared to death to go into civil war'

14.12.2025 à 03:27

Israeli ministers weighing legalizing West Bank outposts evacuated in 2005, source says

Matan Golan

The repopulation of these settlements is expected to deepen Israel's military presence in an area that is supposed to be under Palestinian civil and security control. This counters the principles of the 2005 disengagement, which called for no Israeli presence in the area

14.12.2025 à 03:01

Israel must let Gazans receive treatment elsewhere

Haaretz Editorial

14.12.2025 à 02:13

To Israel, a UN aid agency is a terror group

Gideon Levy

14.12.2025 à 02:06

Israel, let doctors treat Gazan children

Khadra Salameh

Cancer diagnoses in children which would otherwise be treatable are a death sentence in Gaza. Israel must let Gazan children receive treatment in hospitals in East Jerusalem and the West Bank

13.12.2025 à 23:34

Israel exploits 'free' chance to strike Hamas but risks angering Trump

Amos Harel

Israel's killing of a key planner of the October 7 attack is unlikely to prompt a serious Hamas response, but it could complicate U.S. efforts to advance a fragile cease-fire and lay the groundwork for Gaza's postwar order

13.12.2025 à 21:37

'Mr. President, there will be no pardon for October 7': Thousands of Israelis rally against Netanyahu gov't

Yair Foldes

While in Tel Aviv thousands called to establish a state commission of inquiry for October 7, in Jerusalem, protesters demanded the president refuse to pardon Netanyahu. In the south, people gathered to call for the return of the last hostage in Gaza, Ran Gvili

13.12.2025 à 21:07

'I hid in trash cans and garbage rooms': Unhoused people in Tel Aviv struggle to survive inclement weather

Yair Foldes

While some unhoused Israelis search for shelter in the street, others do so in temporary shelters. 'Anything that affects an ordinary person affects unhoused people tenfold. They're extremely susceptible to the cold,' says a doctor who volunteers in an NGO operating in the Tel Aviv area

13.12.2025 à 20:52

Sources: Italy tells U.S. it commits to sending troops to the Gaza stabilization force

Liza Rozovsky

Italy is the only country so far to make such a commitment. Indonesia previously said it would participate in the stabilization force, but only with medical and construction teams. Turkey, which periodically announces its intention to participate, faces strong objections by Israel

13.12.2025 à 18:54

Two U.S. soldiers, one civilian killed in Syria, Pentagon says

Ben Samuels

Central Command said the assailant, who was killed, was a lone gunman affiliated with ISIS. The attack is the first to inflict casualties since the fall of Syrian President Bashar Assad a year ago

13.12.2025 à 18:32

Haifa anti-government activists score win as city hall reverses rally relocation decision

Adi Hashmonai

Haifa's Mayor Yona Yahav announced Thursday that he is reversing a decision made the week prior, which banned demonstrations at the downtown Horev Center. 'This is an important reminder to the entire public that our duty as citizens in a democracy does not end at the ballot box,' the protest leaders said

13.12.2025 à 17:35

Israeli police screen Hapoel Tel Aviv fans' shirts for 'inciting' slogans

Yotam Koren

In videos captured by fans, police officers are seen at the entrance to the stadium asking Hapoel Tel Aviv fans to show them their shirts. At a game last week, fans who wore shirts with anti-police slogans were removed

13.12.2025 à 16:42

Top ADL civil rights law leader quits, accusing group of being 'useful idiot' for Trump

JTA

Former Anti-Defamation League top lawyer Joe Berman's scathing resignation letter said the organization has failed to respond aggressively to antisemitism on the right, straying from its mandate of denouncing all hatred and discrimination

13.12.2025 à 14:40

Hamas confirms senior commander Raed Saad killed in Israeli strike on Gaza

Yaniv Kubovich

Saad was considered one of the two most senior figures of the organization's military wing still alive, alongside Hamas's leader in Gaza, Izz al-Din al-Haddad. Palestinian media reported that four people were killed in the strike

13.12.2025 à 13:47

Solving humanity's two biggest problems: The epic story of Palestinian-American Nobel winner Omar Yaghi

Gid'on Lev

An interview with groundbreaking chemist Omar Yaghi, who grew up in a poor refugee family of 12 in Amman, and became the first Palestinian to be awarded a Nobel Prize in science

13.12.2025 à 12:42

Scottish rock band Primal Scream denies accusations of antisemitism over concert visuals featuring a swastika and Star of David

Shay Ringel

Concert visuals at the band's London show included animations combining the Nazi symbol and a Star of David, along with images of destruction in Gaza and the caption, 'Our government is complicit in genocide.' A Jewish group filed a complaint with the police

13.12.2025 à 08:55

'We welcome Jewish Syrians to their country again': Syrian-American Jews register first Jewish NGO in Syria to restore heritage

The Associated Press

For the first time, a Jewish organization has been officially registered in Syria, which the foreign minister called 'a step for us to tell the world that Syria has room for everyone.' As the minority has almost entirely left and synagogues are derelict, the diaspora remains reluctant to return

13.12.2025 à 08:28

In the courtroom, they cry out for their murdered children and vow to hound Netanyahu. And he's terrified

Moran Sharir

On the witness stand in a Tel Aviv courtroom, amid a tedious corruption trial that skirts his far graver sins, Netanyahu was forced to face reality, if only for a moment

13.12.2025 à 05:05

Iran arrests Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi, supporters say

The Associated Press

Supporters say security forces seized the activist in Mashhad as she spoke unveiled at a service for a lawyer found dead. The Nobel Committee said it was 'deeply concerned,' as doctors warn a return to prison could endanger her health

13.12.2025 à 03:28

German police open investigation into Maccabi Tel Aviv fans over alleged hate chants

Haaretz Sports Staff

According to a report in Bild, Stuttgart police are examining suspicions that Maccabi fans sang offensive chants, including chants targeting Palestinians

13.12.2025 à 02:56

Mamdani meets critics, seeks allies in bid for affordable NYC agenda

Etan Nechin

Mamdani's outreach to Jewish leaders, including past opponents, underscores the tightrope he must walk: pushing an ambitious affordability agenda while calming fears over his Israel rhetoric before January 1

13.12.2025 à 00:41

Biden administration briefly withheld some intelligence from Israel during Gaza war, sources say

Reuters

U.S. intelligence officials briefly withheld live drone feeds and limited Israel's use of some targeting information during the Gaza war over concerns about civilian casualties and alleged mistreatment of Palestinian prisoners, resuming sharing only after Israel provided assurances

12.12.2025 à 21:43

UN passes resolution calling on Israel to cooperate with UNRWA, prompting Israeli pushback

Liza Rozovsky

Israel's Foreign Ministry condemned the UN resolution, saying it 'proves once again that it is a morally distorted body' and calling the UN a 'cynical political machine.' Earlier this week, Israeli forces raided the UNRWA headquarters in East Jerusalem

12.12.2025 à 20:09

Murder of four Arab Israelis raises community's annual crime death toll to 241

Deiaa Haj Yahia

Two weeks ago, police arrested 23 suspects from the Hariri and Abu Latif crime organizations, suspected of collecting protection money, taking over businesses, extortion, intimidation, and involvement in several homicides in recent years

12.12.2025 à 19:09

Lebanese foreign minister reportedly says Israel planning major attack on Lebanon

Jack Khoury

Lebanese Foreign Minister Youssef Rajji also criticized Hezbollah and Iran, saying that Tehran's regional policy 'is a source of instability' and its influence on Lebanon is negative. He urged Iran to 'stop financing an illegal organization'

12.12.2025 à 17:37

Netanyahu evades an independent Oct. 7 probe while attempting to blame IDF's top brass

Amos Harel

The investigation by Israel's state comptroller will suffice with minor reprimands of political leaders while focusing on the security establishment's blunders, just in time for the Knesset elections. Until then, related witch hunts and harassment efforts will escalate

12.12.2025 à 16:58

Iron cage, hunger, meeting top Hamas official: Freed hostage reveals new details of Gaza captivity

Haaretz

Eitan Mor, who was among the 20 Israeli hostages released as part of the U.S.-brokered Gaza cease-fire deal in October, told an Israeli news site that the hunger in Gaza City began 'about a month' after October 7 – creating especially difficult conditions in the tunnels – and that he met the current leader of Hamas in Gaza twice

12.12.2025 à 16:45

Maccabi Tel Aviv seeks fresh start as EuroLeague basketball returns to Israel after two years

Arie Livnat

The game's main guest was released hostage Omri Miran, who celebrated his return in an emotional ceremony as fans packed the home court and the team's power forward delivered a record-setting performance to mark European basketball's comeback to Israel. 'This is a return to normalcy,' coach Oded Kattash said

12.12.2025 à 15:54

On both climate and security, Israel mistakes the absence of an existential threat for stability. It's wrong

Nir Hasson

The climate is changing, reshaping our landscape, our economy, and our way of life, creating new risks and intensifying old ones. We must plan for this change, strengthen our emergency and rescue services, and stop wasting resources on West Bank settlements and on blind vengeance in Gaza

12.12.2025 à 14:46

Thirteen Gazans, including three children, killed by hypothermia or building collapses amid storm Byron; one man dies in Israel

Nir Hasson

Israel's Meteorological Service called the rainfall 'exceptional,' as humanitarian aid organizations in Gaza warned the storm would have a dire effect on the health of displaced persons residing in tents and buildings weakened by the war

12.12.2025 à 14:27

Trump pushes Israel and Hamas out of his way, impatient to start Stage Two of Gaza cease-fire

Liza Rozovsky

Trump administration pressures mediators for Hamas disarmament and Israel to forgo the Yellow Line border, to secure Board of Peace's ability to govern the entire Strip and deploy the international stabilization force

12.12.2025 à 13:36

Analysis | An undemocratic Israel poses a grave threat to Diaspora Jews

Joshua Leifer

As the presumed compatibility of 'American interests' and 'Jewish aims' collapses, and Israel increasingly rejects democratic principles, Jewish communities face a new reality

12.12.2025 à 13:35

Saudi and Emirati power struggles in Yemen and Sudan show dangers of relying on 'friendly' forces in Gaza

Zvi Bar'el

Saudi Arabia and the UAE, both partners of the coalition seeking to be involved in Gaza's future, have yet to settle their local conflicts in Yemen and Sudan, which have taken hundreds of thousands of lives. For now, it seems the United States will continue to take a neutral stand

12.12.2025 à 13:03

Likud minister twisted Arab leaders' letter to police, claiming they endorsed Shin Bet budget transfer

Josh Breiner

The Social Equality minister used a letter written to police by the Arab mayors' council head expressing general support in the fight against Arab community crime as evidence that Arab leaders supported her diverting funds to the Shin Bet to combat crime

12.12.2025 à 10:50

Poll: Netanyahu's Likud largest party in Knesset, but coalition still lacks majority in case of elections

Haaretz

Likud remains the largest in the Knesset with 27 seats, two up from last week, a Channel 12 News poll finds. Former PM Naftali Bennett's party gains one seat to reach 22, while Yair Golan's Democrats party drops one seat to 11 and Smotrich's Religious Zionism party falls below the threshold

12.12.2025 à 05:01

Just one thing is stalling Stage Two of Trump's Gaza plan: reality

Amos Harel

Hamas controls the enclave with an iron fist, no one has volunteered to disarm it and Netanyahu is in no hurry to press on – but the U.S. president wants a win ■ On the northern front, Hezbollah's new motto has become 'Survival is victory'

12.12.2025 à 05:00

No confession, no retirement: Why is Israel's president even considering Netanyahu's pardon request?

Yossi Verter

There can no longer be any doubt: The conduct of Israel's president is a national disgrace ■ Does anyone really believe that after a pardon, Netanyahu will roll back his assault on democracy? ■ Galit Distel Atbaryan, a modern-day Joseph McCarthy

12.12.2025 à 00:07

With a mass Jewish-Arab movement behind him, Alon-Lee Green is reshaping the Israeli left

Yana Pevzner

With thousands of members, a quarter-million social media followers, and a spot on TIME's list of emerging leaders, 'Standing Together' co-founder Alon Lee-Green is charting a new course for Israel's fractured political opposition

11.12.2025 à 23:21

The Israel-Lebanon cease-fire is failing, Hezbollah is rearming and the U.S. must act now

David Daoud

Lebanon's foot-dragging has allowed Hezbollah to restock its arsenals, funded by a renewed cash flow from Iran and prompting Israel's escalation. The U.S. must use its leverage on Beirut now before it's too late

11.12.2025 à 22:49

Netanyahu's poison machine has a new target: the head of the police investigations department

Gidi Weitz

'They're creating an atmosphere of ouster around me,' Boaz Balat, who is being attacked by politicians and those close to the government because of his refusal to incriminate Israel's attorney general, told his colleagues ■ President Herzog is trapped between the threats of Netanyahu and Trump and those of his former confidant

11.12.2025 à 22:27

A pardon for Netanyahu is career suicide for Herzog – and he's not suicidal

Raviv Drucker

It's possible that the Israeli president wants to pardon Netanyahu, maybe even without a promise that he'll retire from politics. But it's hard to see Herzog daring to do that, as a huge majority of the political community from which he comes is opposed to such a step

11.12.2025 à 22:23

Israeli society is blind to its own poor – it will end up not seeing at all

Yair Assulin

People who have learned to turn their gazes away from the pain of people far away ultimately turn their gazes away even from the pain of those closest to them

11.12.2025 à 22:09

Haaretz Cartoon

Eran Wolkowski

11.12.2025 à 21:59

Hebrew University student union election board disqualifies left-affiliated candidates

Noa Limone

The committee, citing technical issues, blocked eight candidates nominated by Arab-Jewish groups, and a candidate from a group that called for barring the 'Ben-Gvir police' from campus was temporarily blocked. Haaretz learned that the union received over 500 complaints about students who couldn't vote because of the voting system's technical issues

11.12.2025 à 21:15

Case closed against officers who fatally shot Israeli Arab man after he attacked police

Deiaa Haj Yahia

In February of last year, policemen shot and killed Morshad Abd al-Hai, a resident of central Israel's Tira, after he resisted arrest. The Justice Ministry notified his family last week that there was no evidentiary basis for criminal proceedings against the officers involved

11.12.2025 à 21:11

New video appears to undermine Israeli account for IDF shooting of Palestinian man in West Bank

Jack Khoury

The Israeli military said on Saturday that Ahmed Khalil al-Rajabi tried to run over troops stationed in the city center in an attempted ramming attack, but new footage shows al-Rajabi fleeing from soldiers advancing toward him, one of them pointing his gun at the vehicle

11.12.2025 à 20:30

'Is there a Jew who Tucker doesn't hate?' The America First love fest with left-wing anti-Israel critics goes up a gear

Ben Samuels

Right-wing pundit Tucker Carlson bonds with UN special rapporteur Francesca Albanese, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene meets with pro-Palestinian Code Pink activists: The GOP split over Israel and antisemitism is now creating a swathe of unlikely bedfellows, much to the chagrin of AIPAC and pro-Israel Republicans

11.12.2025 à 20:28

The fish stinks from the head: From Netanyahu to racketeering in Nazareth, the rot runs deep in Israel

Nagham Zbeedat

Politicians, ministries, police units and regulatory bodies increasingly operate according to the same logic: personal alliances over public duty, impunity over accountability, loyalty over legality

11.12.2025 à 20:13

Ultra-Orthodox, anti-Zionist sect welcomes New York's Zohran Mamdani to annual celebration event

Etan Nechin

Mamdani's attendance at the Satmar sect event signals a growing closeness to the group, whose leaders partly supported him in the mayoral race. President Trump also sent a letter to Satmar leaders: 'Together, we will continue to usher in the Golden Age of America'

11.12.2025 à 20:03

Dr. Gabor Maté knows why we get sick – and it's not for the reasons you think

Dani Bar On

A wide-ranging interview with a Holocaust survivor and outspoken critic of Israel who has become a superstar in the fields of trauma and childhood development – and who believes Western culture is a toxic environment that fuels disease

11.12.2025 à 19:54

Israeli judge lifts restrictions on Netanyahu aide, reservist suspected in Bibileaks affair, citing case delays

Bar Peleg

The judge said the case is unlikely to progress against Netanyahu's spokesman and a reservist suspected of leaking the classified information from the IDF to the Prime Minister's Office, who then leaked it to the German tabloid Bild

11.12.2025 à 19:42

Six hostages murdered in Gaza tunnel in 2024 seen lighting Hanukkah candles in new footage

Haaretz

Hersh Goldberg-Polin, Almog Sarusi, Alex Lobanov, Carmel Gat, Eden Yerushalmi and Ori Danino are seen in the video obtained by the IDF. The bodies of the six hostages were found in late August 2024 in a narrow tunnel after Israeli troops had been operating in the area for several days

11.12.2025 à 19:01

U.S. lawmakers call for accountability over Israel's targeting of journalists since Oct. 7

Ben Samuels

Democratic lawmakers held a press conference alongside an American journalist wounded by the IDF in Lebanon in October 2023 to demand that Israel take responsibility for targeting reporters during combat operations, saying that efforts to get answers have 'been stonewalled at every turn'

11.12.2025 à 18:39

Israeli pop star Noa Kirel tells BBC boycott of Israel in Eurovision is 'antisemitism'

Haaretz

'Israel is a peace-seeking country,' the 2023 representative said, adding that she was disappointed by the five countries that withdrew from Eurovision 2026 over Israel's participation. Kirel says that boycotting the contest 'isn't just an insult to us, it's an insult to everything Eurovision represents'

11.12.2025 à 18:37

An Israeli art student tried to burn the national flag. This is what she's facing since

Naama Riba

Footage showing an attempt to burn an Israeli flag in class has sparked a debate about art and servility to the Netanyahu government

11.12.2025 à 18:20

First Amnesty International report on October 7 attack accuses Hamas of crimes against humanity

Linda Dayan

The report notes 'documented evidence that Palestinian assailants committed sexual assault and other forms of sexual violence' both on October 7 and against hostages they held in Gaza. Former members of Amnesty's Israeli chapter claim the report on Israel was withheld over concerns about its 'perception'

11.12.2025 à 18:05

The Israeli determined to show what the government and mainstream media are trying to hide

Nirit Anderman

Israel's Culture Minister Miki Zohar's threats don't scare Danny Wilensky, the head of an Israeli human rights film festival where Israeli violence in the West Bank and Gaza are in full display

11.12.2025 à 17:19

Amid tensions, Oscar-nominated Israeli animation sparks dialogue between Jews and Muslims in Sweden

David Stavrou

Israeli filmmaker Tal Kantor's animated short film 'Letter to a Pig,' exploring intergenerational trauma and its potential to lead to empathy, has received numerous accolades. Now, a rabbi in Sweden has shown the film to Jewish-Muslim audiences to encourage dialogue post October 7 and the Israel-Gaza war

11.12.2025 à 17:06

Israel's Education Ministry to ban smartphone use in elementary schools

Noa Limone

Israeli Education Ministry officials said that the policy aims to reduce distractions, to strengthen social ties in school, and to provide the best possible setting for learning. According to ministry data, 60 percent of the country's youth are addicted to social media

11.12.2025 à 16:42

Winter storm Byron wreaks havoc across Israel, Gaza Strip

Nir Hasson

Kibbutz Ein Carmel, near Haifa, recorded more than seven inches of rainfall since the powerful storm reached the region

11.12.2025 à 16:18

Knesset advances bill allowing Ben-Gvir to classify crime groups as terrorist organizations

Noa Shpigel

According to the bill, passed in a preliminary vote with 54 lawmakers in favor and 41 against, if a group is designated a terrorist organization, the Shin Bet would have the authority to use means against them that it would ordinarily employ against threats to state security

11.12.2025 à 16:13

Health of eight detained U.K. Palestine Action activists reportedly 'deteriorating rapidly' amid hunger strike, lawyers say

Haaretz

British media outlets said that two of the detainees have lost at least 10 kilograms and have been on hunger strike for over a month, adding that there is a 'real and increasingly likely potential that young British citizens will die in prison, having never been convicted of an offense'

11.12.2025 à 15:50

From NYC to Jerusalem, this radical artist asks: 'After the revolution, who's going to pick up the garbage?'

Abby Seitz

'Maintenance Artist' chronicles Mierle Laderman Ukeles's 46-year reign as artist-in-residence at the New York City Department of Sanitation. Before the movie's screening at the Jerusalem Jewish Film Festival, she tells Haaretz how her feminism and Orthodox Jewish upbringing shaped her artistic path

11.12.2025 à 15:41

Israel blocks cancer treatment for five-year-old Palestinian boy in West Bank over Gaza-registered address

Chen Maanit

Court filings say officials insist the boy, who lives in the West Bank, 'can go to Jordan instead,' even though local specialists stand ready to treat him. His mother warns he can no longer walk and is 'deteriorating every day,' after his father died of the same illness

11.12.2025 à 15:18

The death of Israeli Hamas hostage Oded Lifshitz is a tragedy not because he was wrong, but because he was right

Noam Sheizaf

A new collection of essays by Oded Lifshitz – abducted on October 7 and murdered in captivity – revives a leftist political voice that has all but disappeared: confident, critical, generous, unafraid

11.12.2025 à 15:06

The Gaza war is over, but not for the world's artists and academics

David Rosenberg

To the extent that Israeli business faced a boycott, it's over. Not so at the universities and in the arts, and soft power is too important for Israel to ignore

11.12.2025 à 14:50

Justice Ministry to likely block Netanyahu's bid for presidential pardon, sources say

Chen Maanit

The Justice Ministry's Pardons Department is unlikely to recommend that President Herzog approve Netanyahu's pardon request without modifications or conditions. Although the president can grant a pardon against the department's advice, the High Court of Justice could still overturn it

11.12.2025 à 14:31

The new life of convicted Palestinian terrorist Basem Khandakji as a celebrated novelist

Sheren Falah Saab

Hailed across the Arab world and condemned in Israel, novelist Basem Khandakji - who was convicted in the 2004 Carmel Market bombing in Tel Aviv - enjoys a new chapter in Egypt and vows 'to expose the true face of Zionist literature'

11.12.2025 à 14:27

Unknown alphabet in Dead Sea Scrolls has been cracked, scholar says

Ruth Schuster

Cryptic B was considered impenetrable because there's so little material. Then, Emmanuel Oliveiro, a scholar in the Netherlands, noticed what looked like the word 'Yisrael'

11.12.2025 à 14:13

AG likely to back Ben-Gvir dismissal after Netanyahu refuses to act on 'political' police control

Chen Maanit

The attorney general will respond to the High Court next week on petitions seeking the far-right minister's dismissal. Netanyahu rejected her request to stop Ben-Gvir from controlling the police, while petitioners say his removal is needed over ongoing violations of police independence and politicization

11.12.2025 à 14:00

Talia Sommer becomes first Israeli in top U.S. women's soccer league

Shaul Greenfeld

The Israeli national team star signed with the NWSL's Gotham FC and will become the first Israeli in the league when play restarts next year

11.12.2025 à 12:31

Under Israeli pressure, U.S. bars foreign envoys to Palestinian Authority from Gaza coordination center

Liza Rozovsky

In recent weeks, senior European representatives were denied entry to the coordination center in southern Israel. A European source said the Americans were displeased and noted the move was Israel's request, reflecting its long-standing policy against unifying the West Bank and Gaza under one authority

11.12.2025 à 11:47

Hanukkah recipes | When Churro meets Sufganiya: A spicy holiday twist on two classics

Saar Mor

This fried pastry is a cross between a Hanukkah doughnut – sufganiya in Hebrew – and a Spanish-style churro, with spices that impart a surprising aroma and flavor with every bite. It's perfect with special dips or sprinkled with powdered sugar

11.12.2025 à 11:33

'Not a natural disaster': Storm Byron floods Gaza, heightening fears of disease and death

Nagham Zbeedat

Despite the Israel-Hamas cease-fire taking effect in October, thousands in Gaza still live in makeshift tents with little protection from the rain. Displaced persons' camps are flooded with garbage and sewage, increasing the risk of infectious diseases

11.12.2025 à 10:28

Israel and Bolivia restore diplomatic relations cut off after Gaza war

Liza Rozovsky

The South American nation restored ties after a new center-right government replaced socialist and Israel critic Evo Morales. Netanyahu invited right-wing President Rodrigo Paz to visit Israel, with an Israeli diplomat noting, '2026 will likely be a year of opportunity for Israel' in the region

11.12.2025 à 09:29

Top Taiwanese diplomat made secret trip to Israel to discuss defense cooperation

Reuters

Taiwan has few official diplomatic ties worldwide due to pressure from China. Sources told Reuters that this month's visit to Israel by the senior deputy foreign minister occurred, with both countries declining to comment

11.12.2025 à 09:02

What American Jews should know about how ultra-Orthodox Jews are tearing Israel apart

Eric H. Yoffie

By supporting despicable laws enshrining their exemption from army service, the political leaders of Israel's million-strong ultra-Orthodox community are betraying a core tenet of mutual responsibility. But the real reason for their indifference to the rest of the Jewish world isn't about theology at all

11.12.2025 à 04:28

Trump administration weighs hitting UNRWA with terrorism-related sanctions

Reuters

Trump-appointed political appointees at the State Department have largely driven the push for terrorism sanctions on the UN Palestinian aid agency, while many career officials, including lawyers drafting the designations, have pushed back, sources said

11.12.2025 à 00:26

Haaretz Cartoon

Amos Biderman

10.12.2025 à 23:59

Knesset to debate new NGO bill, seen as targeting Israeli human rights organizations

Noa Shpigel

A far-right committee chair likened Israeli nonprofits receiving overseas funding to foreign agents: 'Foreign money is not freedom of expression but political interference,' he said during a Knesset committee session deliberating the bill
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