The corporate giant accused its subsidiary of “resisting basic oversight” and refusing to provide documents for its audit
By Jacob Jaffa
New image comment feature is being used as a tool to spread hate
By Bill Curtis
The petition followed the announcement of an expansion of Israeli infrastructure in the territory
Energy Minister Eli Cohen said the project, which will serve Israeli settlements, was ‘long overdue’
By JC Reporter
The reported deal is said to allow Hamas to hold onto a limited number of hostages
‘I'm surprised that something so simple as feeding people has become so controversial,’ GHF chairman Johnnie Moore said
By Imogen Garfinkel
It comes after the military confirmed that 'inaccurate’ artillery fire led to the deaths of around 30 Gazans near humanitarian aid sites in the southern part of the Strip.
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Itzik Elgarat, 68, was murdered in Gaza after his captors interrogated him for information, according to his family
The text included a link to a video accusing the government of being a ‘coalition of division, evasion [of military service] and the devastation of October 7’
The military has condemned the attack on the installation, saying it poses a ‘danger’ to the safety of civilians
The order labels the pair as ‘enemies of God’ for threatening the country’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
Six Israelis were arrested after extremists hurled rocks at IDF troops
A senior official from Israel’s Home Front Command said the agency has been ‘preparing for this for two decades’
By Amelie Botbol
The US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation says the terrorist organisation is threatening its staff and disrupting distribution
Plus, IDF launches investigation over aid centre shootings
By Nathan Jeffay
New guidelines from the national security minister reportedly instructed police not to enforce an unofficial prohibition which has remained in place for decades
Plus, October 7 documentary picks up historic Emmy win
The US president claimed that the charges against his Israeli counterpart were ‘unfair’ and called for a pardon for ‘a ‘great hero’
Legal experts have suggested the ruling could ‘bring about the financial demise’ of the governing faction in Ramallah
By David Isaac
The group established a national emergency volunteer headquarters to help families displaced by the Islamic Republic’s missile campaign
Human rights groups claimed that more than 100 settlers took part in a number of raids, which saw Palestinians shot and property destroyed
Bashar Hassan Qassem Musa, 22, was in contact with an Iranian operative for several months, carrying out missions under his direction, according to police
The building was originally constructed in 1939 and today serves as the most advanced rehabilitation centre in the West Bank region
By Daniel Ben-David