Gaza war
Israel’s symbolic strikes on bridges and high-rises show limits of military power - analysis
Israel's strikes on bridges and high-rises in Gaza and Lebanon are symbolic, revealing the limits of its military power as Hezbollah and Hamas maintain control in both regions.
IDF expects Hamas to enter disarmament process soon
Approximately 120 Holocaust survivors made aliyah during Gaza war, but numbers dropping
Argentina’s Milei to light torch at Israel’s 78th Independence Day ceremony
Jonathan Greenblatt on the ADL's role, criticism, and combating Jew hatred
Jonathan Greenblatt, ADL CEO, discusses rising antisemitism, the ADL’s role in protecting Jewish communities, and the impact of October 7 in a candid conversation.
Illinois Senate candidate Robin Kelly says Israel committed ‘genocide’ in Gaza
“It may not have started off being like that, but I believe that is what it turned into,” said Kelly, who in August 2025 cosponsored an act to withhold the transfer of offensive weapons to Israel.
Jewish Illinois rep. withdraws endorsement for congressional candidate over AIPAC ties
Schakowsky endorsed Donna Miller, the Cook County commissioner, in the 2nd Congressional District last month. Now, she said, she cannot let her endorsement stand.
Hamas-linked org. trains Gazans to edit Wikipedia pages about Israel, Palestine
Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor announced last week the launch of the third edition of the WikiRights project, which trains 12 young Palestinians as professional editors on Wikipedia.
Berlinale head Tricia Tuttle defends jury for refusing to condemn Israel for ‘genocide’
The issue surfaced following the opening press conference, where the International Jury president, director Wim Wenders, said that filmmakers should stay out of politics.
Tenna Systems raises $13.5m to advance software-driven spectrum intelligence
The company’s platform analyzes millions of data points per minute from existing emitters and turns them into a real‑time, high‑resolution map of the RF environment
Spain to buy Rafael German unit missiles despite Israel protest
The Sánchez government justified the deal by saying that the components of MELLS are manufactured in Europe.
Ex-Oxfam UK CEO sues charity, says it disproportionately focused on Gaza, pushed 'genocide' label
Former Oxfam UK CEO Halima Begum is taking the charity to an employment tribunal, alleging antisemitism, racism, and pressure to label the Gaza war a genocide without evidence.
Doctors Without Borders halts operations at Gaza hospital after sightings of armed men, weapons
"Patients and MSF personnel have seen armed men, some masked, in different areas of the large compound of the hospital," Doctors Without Borders said in a statement.
What it means to live without security as an Arab citizen in Israel - opinion
Gunfire in broad daylight, soaring murder rates, and collapsing trust in policing reveal how Arab citizens in Israel are being left without basic personal security.