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13.05.2026 à 21:10

Netanyahu secretly visited UAE during Iran war, Prime Minister's Office confirms

Jonathan Lis

The Prime Minister's Office called Benjamin Netanyahu's meeting with UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed a 'historic breakthrough' in ties between the countries. The visit came after reports Israel sent Iron Dome batteries and troops to help defend the Gulf state from Iranian attacks

13.05.2026 à 20:37

CBS' Bari Weiss let Netanyahu pick interviewer for '60 Minutes' sitdown, report says

Ben Kroll

Netanyahu's '60 Minutes' interview reportedly followed CBS News chief Bari Weiss allowing his office to choose the interviewer, with Netanyahu's team picking Major Garrett over Lesley Stahl. A CBS insider told the New York Post Weiss 'did what she had to do to secure the interview.'

13.05.2026 à 20:26

Microsoft Israel head exits amid scrutiny of IDF cloud services use

Ben Kroll

Microsoft says Alon Haimovich is 'stepping down' after reports linked him to an internal probe over the Israeli military's use of Azure cloud services for intelligence gathering, prompting legal concerns in Europe and employee protests in the U.S.

13.05.2026 à 20:00

The first dentist: How a single tooth changes what we thought about Neanderthals

Ariel David

Evidence of caries treatment on a 60,000-year-old tooth found in Russia pushes back the birth of dentistry, a skill that archaeologists didn't expect to encounter in Neanderthals

13.05.2026 à 19:56

'Auschwitz is only sleeping': What Ceija Stojka's art told me about Gaza

Amira Hass

The Romani Holocaust survivor painted boots, barbed wire, smoke and smiling soldiers. As the daughter of survivors, the images felt horrifyingly familiar

13.05.2026 à 19:48

Board of Peace Gaza envoy: 'We're not asking Hamas to disappear as a political movement'

Liza Rozovsky

The U.S.-led Board of Peace envoy Nickolay Mladenov said Hamas 'has a future' if it disarms, steps back from Gaza governance and accepts deradicalization under Donald Trump's plan, as mediators weigh advancing the framework with Israel even without Hamas consent amid stalled talks

13.05.2026 à 19:40

Norwegian court rules festival discriminated against disinvited Israeli artist

Talia Banon Tsur

Choreographer and dancer Ori Lenkinski's invitation to the 2024 to the Bergen Fringe Festival was withdrawn after her 'place of residence' was discovered

13.05.2026 à 19:29

Bennett vows October 7 probe, constitution as first acts in government at party conference with Lapid

Yair Foldes

The former prime minister compared himself to a groom at his first meeting with his future in-laws, addressing Yesh Atid activists and members. He slammed Netanyahu and declared he would establish a constitution and unite all education streams in Israel

13.05.2026 à 18:36

Israel is in a toxic relationship with Netanyahu – and too scared to leave

Linda Dayan

The prime minister created enough boogeymen to unite a nation in fear and hatred that it's no wonder some aren't ready to leap into the Bibi-less unknown

13.05.2026 à 17:56

Israeli army's seizure orders speed up development of outposts and settlements

Matan Golan

In this effort, the IDF leaves room for outposts by pushing Palestinians off areas it claims as firing zones. Seizure orders doubled in the space of a year

13.05.2026 à 17:48

Britain to target state proxies amid rise in antisemitism, Starmer says

Reuters

The plan, outlined in King Charles III's speech to Parliament, would expand powers to ban groups linked to hostile states. It comes amid rising antisemitic attacks, with Starmer urging review of the "cumulative effect" of demonstrations

13.05.2026 à 17:37

Head of NGO promoting 'Jewish values' tapped to lead Israel's antiquities authority

Nir Hasson

Esther Schreiber was nominated under pressure from far-right minister Amichai Eliyahu, sources said. A senior archaeologist warned the authority could face 'a process of decline'

13.05.2026 à 17:27

Ancient sex: Homo erectus interbred with Denisovans in China 400,000 years ago

Ruth Schuster

Analysis of tooth enamel proteins found a uniquely Denisovan gene in Homo erectus individuals who lived in China 400,000 years ago

13.05.2026 à 16:36

No judges on Oct. 7 inquiry commission, Likud MK proposes in new bill

Noa Shpigel

A proposal by Likud lawmaker Ariel Kallner would also bar former attorneys general and Shin Bet chiefs from serving, while reshaping Israel's standard state commission model and shifting appointment power to Knesset leaders

13.05.2026 à 15:27

Moving on without Hamas: Gaza Board of Peace loses patience, pushes Trump plan

Liza Rozovsky

The board's lead envoy, Nickolay Mladenov, is set to meet Netanyahu for the second time in two weeks to discuss options for advancing the plan without Hamas' agreement to disarm, a source said

13.05.2026 à 14:56

Israel launches furious attack on New York Times report on sexual violence by Israeli forces

Ben Kroll

Israel accused The New York Times of deliberately timing its report on sexual violence by Israeli forces to undermine an Israeli NGO report on Hamas sexual violence during October 7 – a claim the newspaper said was 'false'

13.05.2026 à 14:02

Stolen rare coin showing Temple artifacts being returned from New York to Israel

Ruth Schuster

Early Persian silver coin smuggled from Israel to Big Apple also regained after being offered for sale

13.05.2026 à 13:22

Explosive hearing on Israel's next spy chief exposes the country's moral trap

Gidi Weitz

Israel's High Court faces yet another test over Netanyahu's highly inappropriate appointments – this time over his designated Mossad chief's role in operating a minor to lead an influence campaign. Will the justices yield once again?

13.05.2026 à 12:05

Jerusalem church leaders urge Israel to address 'hate crimes' against Christians at Knesset committee

Noa Shpigel

At a Knesset hearing on harassment of Christian clergy in Jerusalem's Old City amid growing scrutiny of violent incidents, church leaders described spitting, kicking, stone-throwing and intimidation, which opposition MK Gilad Kariv called a 'moral disgrace'

13.05.2026 à 11:58

Hotly disputed Israeli real estate event held amid heavy police presence in New York City

Yona Roberts Golding

Held at a Queens synagogue, the expo drew fierce criticism after West Bank settlement properties were advertised. It also tested a new New York City law restricting protests near religious sites, as pro-Israel counterprotesters gathered

13.05.2026 à 10:37

Chaos and controversy mark start of Palestine Action trial over Elbit Germany break-in

Vera Weidenbach

Five Palestine Action activists are on trial for breaking in to Elbit Systems' German HQ in Ulm last fall. Hearings are ending in walkouts, the indictment has yet to be read, and even the venue – the high-security Stuttgart-Stammheim prison – is drawing ire

13.05.2026 à 05:04

The bills that could rewrite Israel's election rules: from barring Arab candidates to splitting the AG role

Noa Shpigel

The Knesset summer session began Sunday, and Netanyahu's lawmakers already try to influence this year's election

13.05.2026 à 05:02

The slow crumble of Netanyahu's eternal rule was on full display

Yoana Gonen

There's no reason to dwell on all the lies and manipulations Netanyahu scattered throughout the interview. They weren't meant for us, the wretched plebeians whose lives he manages

13.05.2026 à 05:01

Shin Bet director threatens legal action to unmask former staffers who signed petition challenging his appointment

Gidi Weitz

Zini is threatening to find his Shin Bet director predecessors in contempt of court if they don't immediately disclose the list of some 180 former Shin Bet staffers who joined a petition as anonymous parties challenging Zini's appointment

13.05.2026 à 01:31

Court delays ruling on petition against Mossad chief nomination over IDF scandal

Chen Maanit

If Roman Gofman is demonstrated to have played a role in an IDF scandal that led to a 17-year-old's incarceration for over a year in an alleged IDF intelligence operation, the court can require the vetting committee to listen to testimony from the victim

12.05.2026 à 23:57

Haaretz Cartoon

Eran Wolkowski

12.05.2026 à 22:39

Israel's body-withholding policy turns Palestinians into terrorists – even in death

Hadeel Abu Salih

The body of Khaled Hassan was held by the state for eight months, although he was not suspected of any crime. He was shot and killed by police fire – authorities had held the body of someone who had done no wrong as a tool of control and punishment

12.05.2026 à 22:29

'There is an enormous desire': Is it time to play Wagner at the Israeli Opera?

Avshalom Halutz

A discussion with the Israeli Opera's music director turns to Wagner, a rapper returns to his Iranian roots and a documentary film festival shows Israel through the eyes of Pasolini

12.05.2026 à 22:27

Democratic senators demand release of U.S. report on killing of Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh

Ben Samuels

The FBI's decision to open a criminal investigation into her killing during an Israeli military raid in the West Bank in 2022 was the result of an unprecedented pressure campaign by Democrats

12.05.2026 à 22:24

'Canceled by the left and right': An anti-Zionist's play about his IDF days sparks controversy in Canada

Hadani Ditmars

Nixed elsewhere due to fears of both 'Muslim backlash' and 'losing Jewish donors,' Itai Erdal's one-man show sold out in Vancouver. But the pro-Palestinian protests outside the theater are 'like the left eating itself,' he says

12.05.2026 à 21:53

Israel's acting elections czar to tighten oversight of absentee votes

Chen Maanit

Sources in Israel's Central Elections Committee told Haaretz that officials proposed installing cameras in the Knesset room where absentee ballots are stored pending processing to prevent unauthorized access, but the committee's previous chair opposed the initiative

12.05.2026 à 21:41

U.S. Defense Secretary Hegseth tells Congress Trump has Iran escalation plan

Ben Samuels

President Trump said that the U.S. will win the war with Iran 'one way or the other,' adding that 'you wouldn't have an Israel' without him and Netanyahu. Meanwhile, Senate Democrats plan to launch their seventh effort to end the Iran war

12.05.2026 à 21:32

Saudi Arabia covertly struck Iran during war, sources say

Reuters

Iranian and Western officials said Saudi Arabia informed Iran of the strikes, after which the two sides engaged in intensive diplomatic contact. After Riyadh threatened to retaliate further, the two sides reached an understanding about the need to de-escalate

12.05.2026 à 20:43

Israel Police to tap senior cop to help establish West Bank settler farming outposts

Josh Breiner

A senior police official said coordination with agricultural outposts will not constitute authorization for them, but added they 'can be part of the solution' to violence, amid divisions within Israel's security establishment on whether the outposts fuel violence and how responsibilities should be divided

12.05.2026 à 20:38

The EU finally put a price tag on Israel's West Bank policies

David Issacharoff

The sanctions on groups at the heart of Israel's settlement enterprise are an essential, albeit late, reminder that policies rooted in the denial and oppression of human rights carry consequences

12.05.2026 à 19:44

'Where is the world?' can't apply only when victims of sexual violence are Israeli

Noa Epstein

Two new reports on sexual violence - one, an article in the New York Times, the other, an independent investigation into October 7 - reveal horrifying atrocities committed by Israelis and Palestinians against each other. But a key difference lies in the search for accountability

12.05.2026 à 19:37

Israel advances to Eurovision finals defying boos and intense boycott calls

Shay Ringel

Loud chants of 'Stop the genocide' and boos were heard as Noam Bettan opened his performance of the song 'Michelle;' the Israeli representative is set to perform at Saturday's final in Vienna

12.05.2026 à 17:51

Israeli airlines hurt by U.S. aircraft taking airport space amid Iran war readiness, minister says

Yifat Reuven

With passenger figures in a freefall, Israeli Transportation Minister Miri Regev admitted that both Ben-Gurion and Ramon Airport in southern Israel had become military bases 'for all intents and purposes ... because we haven't finished the job with Iran'

12.05.2026 à 17:09

Israel opts out of OECD financial literacy test to avoid 'embarrassment' after poor past results, officials say

TheMarker

The Education Ministry confirmed that Israeli students will not take part in the 2029 PISA Financial Literacy Assessment, despite objections from the Bank of Israel. A ministry representative framed the move as a matter of timing, noting that mandatory financial education will be introduced starting next year

12.05.2026 à 17:06

Knesset advances bill granting sweeping Israeli control over West Bank archaeology sites

Noa Shpigel

The Likud-backed bill would grant a new government body powers to purchase and expropriate land in the West Bank, with stated plans to potentially expand its authority to Gaza. Archaeologists warn it would use heritage sites to advance annexation

12.05.2026 à 16:48

Trump reportedly closer to resuming war with Iran than in recent weeks

Haaretz

The U.S. president has become impatient with what he says is a lack of serious negotiating from Tehran, aides told CNN. However, it is reportedly unlikely that any major decision will be made before Trump's China trip

12.05.2026 à 16:16

Artists of Tel Aviv peace mural accuse Israel of co-opting their work on social media

Ben Kroll

The billboard, installed on the Abraham Hostel in Tel Aviv, was shared by Israel's official social media accounts and embassies as 'a message of peace'; artists Mira Awad and Ben Sapirstein said the government had co-opted work created in spite of its policies, not with its support

12.05.2026 à 15:48

U.S. ambassador says Israel sent Iron Dome batteries to UAE during Iran war

Liza Rozovsky

Mike Huckabee described Israel's deployment of air defense systems to the UAE as one of the benefits of normalizing diplomatic ties. He also said the IDF may be the only force prepared to disarm Hamas in Gaza, expressing doubt at the capacity of the international stabilization force proposed under Trump's cease-fire plan to do so

12.05.2026 à 15:40

Could Israel's participation spell the end of Eurovision? Inside a contest in crisis

Shay Ringel

Voting rules have been changed to limit the audience's influence and five countries have withdrawn in protest. Israel's controversial participation is reshaping the Eurovision Song Contest

12.05.2026 à 15:11

The son, the deputy and the prisoner: Inside Fatah's battle over the post-Abbas era

Jack Khoury

As Gaza lies in ruins and the Palestinian Authority sinks deeper into crisis, Fatah's long-delayed conference is centered on one question: who will rule after Mahmoud Abbas?

12.05.2026 à 14:40

Israel's Knesset approves bill to create special tribunal for Hamas October 7 terrorists

Noa Shpigel

The law, backed by the coalition and most of the opposition, will establish what is effectively a military court for more than 250 Hamas elite Nukhba force terrorists held in Israel since the massacre, which will likely be permitted to depart from procedural and evidentiary rules

12.05.2026 à 13:25

Israeli report alleges 'systematic' Hamas sexual violence during Oct. 7 attack, Gaza captivity

Haaretz

An independent Israeli commission established shortly after October 7 said its two-year investigation was based on more than 10,000 images and videos, as well as over 430 interviews, testimonies and meetings

12.05.2026 à 13:20

Top Haredi leader orders coalition collapse after Netanyahu freezes key bill

Aaron Rabinowitz

Netanyahu informed ultra-Orthodox party leaders he does not intend to advance a military draft law, which would exempt most draft-age Haredi men from mandatory military service, before the upcoming election amid growing dissent within Likud ranks

12.05.2026 à 10:29

Revealed: Israeli tech exposes users of Musk's Starlink satellite-based internet

Omer Benjakob

Starlink has made it possible for Ukraine to sink the Russian navy, and assisted Iranian protesters when the regime cut them off from the world. Haaretz reveals two Israeli companies capable of locating Starlink's satellite terminals – and identify who uses them to go online

12.05.2026 à 05:09

With his Iran deterrence squandered, Trump might feel forced to resume war

Amos Harel

Trump's tired cycle of threats and compromise offers convinced Iran it holds the upper hand • In Lebanon, IDF soldiers remain exposed to Hezbollah drones as the U.S. restrains Israel • Netanyahu focuses on another front ahead of the election: the battle over the narrative

12.05.2026 à 03:23

Haaretz Cartoon

Eran Wolkowski

12.05.2026 à 00:34

Yair Golan is the best choice for Israel

Uzi Baram

11.05.2026 à 23:49

How architecture can help solve Israel's youth-violence epidemic

Orna Angel

As evening falls, the streets become deserted, without inviting lighting and without solutions for teens who lack a place to blow off steam safely. As an architect, the 'responsible adult' is not just a person, it's a plan

11.05.2026 à 23:27

Can Netanyahu's younger rivals make 'Sleepy Bibi' stick?

Yossi Verter

In his completely unassuming 60 Minutes interview, what stood out even more than the Israeli prime minister's spin-heavy refusal to take responsibility was his physical state: pale, defeated and visibly drained

11.05.2026 à 23:19

Rahat man killed by Israeli police was shot in the back, investigation finds

Josh Breiner

An investigation into the fatal shooting of Ahmad al-Naami by a Border Police officer on Saturday finds he was unarmed and did not pose a threat when he was shot. However, officials, including the forensic unit, have yet to publish their conclusion

11.05.2026 à 23:06

United against Netanyahu, his rivals show divisions over Israel's Jewish democracy

Linda Dayan

Centrist Yair Lapid, right-wing Avigdor Lieberman and center-left Democrats chairman Yair Golan gathered in Jerusalem to debate what it means to live in a Jewish and democratic state – while acknowledging its inherent contradictions

11.05.2026 à 22:39

Mossad chief warns top court Netanyahu pick could cause Israel 'enormous damage'

Michael Hauser Tov

In a letter first published by i24 News, David Barnea wrote that if Roman Gofman knew about the organization's deployment and subsequent arrest of a minor 'there is a severe moral problem here that disqualifies him from holding the position'

11.05.2026 à 22:11

Almost everything you think you know about how Israelis vote is wrong

Dahlia Scheindlin

Myths about the Arab impact on elections, how Russian immigrants vote, game-changing Haredis or an Ashkenazi-Mizrachi divide dominate election season. But while demographics do influence voting, most theories are exaggerated or even outright wrong

11.05.2026 à 20:34

'Gaza: Doctors Under Attack' wins BAFTA after being shelved by the BBC

Nirit Anderman

Journalist Ramita Navai accepted the award in the current affairs category and criticized the BBC, which funded the film yet declined to air it, saying, 'We refuse to be silenced'

11.05.2026 à 20:16

U.S. far-right activist behind 'Jewish invasion' conspiracy in New Jersey denied entry to Israel

Ben Samuels

Far-right activist Laura Loomer said Diaspora Affairs Minister Amichai Chikli confirmed to her that far-right activist Tyler Oliveira was denied entry to Israel days after appearing on Tucker Carlson's show, where he criticized Israel and the American Jewish community

11.05.2026 à 19:54

Outgoing Mossad chief sends Netanyahu letter opposing PM's pick for successor

Michael Hauser Tov

Barnea sent Netanyahu a copy of his letter to the attorney general opposing Roman Gofman's nomination after a tense exchange where the prime minister demanded it, as the attonrye general urged the High Court to disqualify the appointment over alleged moral and procedural flaws

11.05.2026 à 19:11

Ex-PM residence worker settles claim alleging Sara Netanyahu threw food at her

Chen Maanit

The Prime Minister's Office said the woman was employed by a contractor and not the PMO, adding it had 'not paid her anything' and 'refused to even enter negotiations' with her claims, despite the settlement concluded with the staffing agency

11.05.2026 à 19:10

Israel's future holds its own 'Handmaid's Tale' if this group gets its way

Allison Kaplan Sommer

A right-wing group with supporters at the highest levels of power is systematically advancing a plan for a halakhic, Gilead-like Israel rooted in Jewish supremacy and a harsh religious vision. The sequel to the 'The Handmaid's Tale' – 'The Testaments' – offers inspiration for resistance

11.05.2026 à 18:33

Driven by Iran war, Israel jet fuel consumption more than doubles in March

Idan Binyamin

Kerosene consumption, a fuel primarily used for aviation, jumped more than twice over in March compared to the monthly average in 2025. Diesel consumption for power plants has nearly tenfolded due to the shutdown of gas rigs during the war

11.05.2026 à 18:03

Israel's prison chief set to be indicted for obstruction of justice, breach of trust

Josh Breiner

Considered a close associate of National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, Israel Prison Service Commissioner Kobi Yaakobi is expected to be formally charged, triggering his removal from the position

11.05.2026 à 17:42

Mother of hostage killed by IDF in Gaza says troops had sweeping fire orders

Ben Kroll

Speaking to Channel 13, Iris Haim, mother of hostage Yotam killed by IDF fire, describes a conversation with a soldier involved in the Shujaiyeh shooting and says troops told her they had 'unequivocal orders' to shoot to kill 'everything you see' in Gaza, and recalls a call saying 'Let me finish it'

11.05.2026 à 16:25

Ex-hostage Braslavski: Hamas 'did what they did, but those responsible are here in the Knesset'

Noa Shpigel

Speaking at a press conference organized by the October Council, a group representing families of victims of the October 7 massacre, Braslavski urged lawmakers to resign, saying, 'The victims' blood is all over you'

11.05.2026 à 14:57

Cheers for Reform, boos for Labour: 5,000 U.K. Jews and allies rally in London against 'poisonous' antisemitism

Felix Pope

After a series of arson attacks and stabbings targeting Jews, mainstream British Jewish organizations staged a major protest outside Downing Street urging tougher action from the government, while a dispute over the participation of Nigel Farage's Reform U.K. exposed divisions within the community

11.05.2026 à 14:48

What Netanyahu – and 60 Minutes – left out of his interview

Jonathan Lis

In the interview, Netanyahu again sought to deflect responsibility amid growing criticism of Israel in the U.S., once again opting for a lengthy interview with a foreign outlet rather than an Israeli one

11.05.2026 à 14:17

Israeli forces raid UNRWA compound near Jerusalem; IDF says Palestinian gunman opened fire

Nir Hasson

The IDF said no troops were wounded in a raid targeted a UNRWA vocational center near the refugee camp in Jerusalem

11.05.2026 à 13:48

EU to sanction West Bank Israeli settler groups tied to Netanyahu government

Liza Rozovsky

The sanctions target prominent settler groups after Hungary lifted its veto under the new Magyar government. Israel's foreign minister called the move arbitrary and political, while far-right minister Bezalel Smotrich urged West Bank annexation in response

11.05.2026 à 13:26

AG says justice minister's refusal to work with court unlawful, harms judiciary

Chen Maanit

Baharav-Miara told the High Court that Justice Minister Yariv Levin is causing 'severe and unjustified' harm to the judiciary by refusing to cooperate with Supreme Court President Isaac Amit on appointments, delaying court proceedings and leaving key judicial posts vacant

11.05.2026 à 12:47

Iran says cease-fire proposal 'generous and responsible' after Trump's refusal

Reuters

Oil climbed nearly 3 percent as President Donald Trump called Iran's response to a U.S. peace proposal 'totally unacceptable,' stalling talks aimed at reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Tehran insists its offer is 'generous and responsible' and demands an end to the U.S. blockade and sanctions

11.05.2026 à 12:46

Poll shows cracks emerging in Netanyahu's Likud base ahead of upcoming election

Ben Kroll

A Channel 12 poll found that 58 percent of 2022 Likud voters said they would definitely vote for the party again, while 21 percent said they would back parties that could seek to form a government without Netanyahu as prime minister

11.05.2026 à 12:17

Netanyahu works to block Haredi draft bill amid rising dissent within his party

Aaron Rabinowitz

In a classified Knesset briefing, IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir warned the army could 'collapse' without Haredi enlistment, as Netanyahu moves to stall a draft-exemption bill amid internal Likud dissent and pressure from ultra-Orthodox factions

11.05.2026 à 11:01

Learning under fire: Israeli schoolchildren from town near Lebanon border struggle to read and write

Adi Hashmonai

War, evacuation and then another war with Hezbollah have taken their toll in Israel's northernmost city of Kiryat Shmona, where even reading and writing have become a challenge

11.05.2026 à 10:40

Two beds for 18 people: Israel detains West Bank Palestinians in harsh conditions

Eden Solomon

A public defender said the detainees were shackled each time they were escorted to a single toilet in a cell meant for two, while judges said the case exposes a recurring pattern of overcrowded police holding facilities and failures to implement court orders to transfer detainees

11.05.2026 à 10:17

Trump heads to Beijing reportedly seeking Xi Jinping's help to end Iran war

Haaretz

As Trump and Xi Jinping prepare for a high-stakes summit dominated by trade, the U.S. president is also expected to press China to help end the Iran war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, amid concerns the conflict is hurting the global economy and weakening Trump politically

11.05.2026 à 10:06

Israel needs leadership capable of spearheading a new Zionist revolution

Chuck Freilich

More than just a new government, we need leaders willing to stake out clear positions and courageous enough to act on them

11.05.2026 à 07:16

One woman shot dead in central Israel, three women wounded

Josh Breiner

Police are investigating whether the incident was of criminal or nationalist character. Police say that the first woman was shot following a family feud, and that the shooter then proceeded to fire out into the street

11.05.2026 à 05:14

Reservist killed in explosive drone blast near Lebanon border, IDF says

Bar Peleg

Alexander Glovanyov, 47, from Petah Tikva, was killed inside Israeli territory near the border; his death brings the number of soldiers killed in the current round of fighting in the north to 18

11.05.2026 à 05:00

Family disputes police account after unarmed Bedouin man fatally shot

Josh Breiner

Relatives of Ahmad al-Naami said the 57-year-old, who suffered from serious health problems and used a cane, could barely walk and posed no threat when Border Police opened fire

11.05.2026 à 04:42

'We want to see an Israeli embassy in Beirut': In Lebanon's talk shows, Israel is no longer unspeakable

Sheren Falah Saab

On prime-time television, Lebanese hosts and guests are openly discussing negotiations and normalization with Israel. Some subjects, however, are still taboo

11.05.2026 à 02:59

With little leverage, Lebanon turns to Saudis in pursuit of a cease-fire with Israel

Zvi Bar'el

Israel is looking for a quick solution, but Beirut says Hezbollah cannot be defanged without risking collapse and renewed civil war. Saudi Arabia is now trying to persuade Trump to push for a cease-fire despite Netanyahu's reluctance

11.05.2026 à 01:57

Netanyahu says Iran war 'not over,' signals Hezbollah fighting may continue after cease-fire

Haaretz

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Iran's enriched uranium 'has to be taken out' and suggested Hezbollah could remain a target even if fighting with Tehran ends; he also said Israel should gradually end its reliance on U.S. military aid

11.05.2026 à 00:28

Trump says Iranian response to truce proposal is 'totally unacceptable'

Liza Rozovsky

U.S. reports say the proposal includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz, freezing uranium enrichment for a minimum of 12 years and taking it out of Iran. In return, Tehran demands an end to the war, including the Israel-Hezbollah conflict in Lebanon

10.05.2026 à 23:25

Israel's High Court debates comptroller probe into gov't, IDF accountability for Oct. 7

Chen Maanit

Israel's High Court of Justice resumed hearings on whether the state comptroller can investigate core political and security failures tied to the October 7 attack and Gaza war, amid concerns the audit could affect a future state commission of inquiry

10.05.2026 à 23:17

Sixteen teens indicted in Independence Day killing of Pizza Hut employee

Yair Foldes

The main suspect, a 15-year-old, was charged with second-degree murder of Yimano Binyamin Zelka, as the prosecution failed to find evidence indicating premeditation in order to charge him for first-degree murder. 'They chose to let Yimano's murderers off easy,' his family said
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