It is true that people are being silenced in this debate, but it isn’t the people you think
By Alex Hearn
By Anshel Pfeffer
The majority won by the Likud and like-minded parties meant that the partners maximised their demands and the PM was forced to accept most of them
Natasha Hausdorff will be making the country’s case again in a discussion at Jewish Book Week
By Karen Glaser
At least 11 protesters were treated in hospital for injuries sustained after police used stun grenades, tear gas, and water cannons to disperse demonstration
By Ben Bloch
A State Department spokesman called the violence 'unacceptable'
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IDF ramp-up presence in the West Bank in attempt to de-escalate riots following terror shooting
By Georgia L Gilholy
They were reportedly ambushed by armed terrorists near the Huwara checkpoint
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Emunah's half-term visit included an audience with the Israeli President's wife and tours of its projects
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The announcement comes after months of talks between the Foreign Ministry and authorities in Oman
During the Yom Kippur war, Israel’s soldiers were given concerts by the Canadian singer
By Anne Joseph
Face tech firm takes starring role at international festival of technology in Jerusalem
By Nicole Lampert
The exchange comes in the wake of a deadly gun battle in Nablus that erupted after Israeli forces came under fire during a counter-terror raid
Yad Vashem’s first Palestinian Holocaust educational fellow Sa’ad Khaldi explains why education is the only buffer against radicalisation
Guy Nattiv said that Golda Meir's family suggested Mirren take the role
By James Mottram
The project is set to launch in 2026
The quake struck 73 kilometers northwest of Sidon, Lebanon