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Anti-Israel protesters at Yale University threw water bottles at National Security Itamar Ben Gvir during his visit to the campus.
Dozens of firefighting teams and 6 planes are battling large brush fires near Beit Shemesh, west of Jerusalem. Two firefighters have been hospitalized after inhaling smoke.
Nine people were killed and 63 wounded in a missile attack in Kyiv, Ukraine. Residential buildings have been damaged and search for survivors is ongoing.
The US NIH has banned grants for schools that boycott Israeli companies and prohibits eligible schools from operating diversity programs.
Israel is piloting a program that uses AI avatars to provide personalized tutoring to students, aiming to improve their learning skills.
A new book explores the ethical compromises made by the Associated Press (AP) when operating in Nazi Germany, including the agency's decision to keep its photojournalists in the country despite the persecution of Jewish employees. The book also reveals that some AP photos were used in Nazi propaganda, and the agency had a secret photo-exchange arrangement with a German agency. The AP's conduct during this period continues to generate controversy, with survivors of the 2023 Hamas attack suing the AP for allegedly being complicit in the invasion.
Firefighters battled a major brushfire in Beit Shemesh, with injuries reported. Evacuated residents were allowed to return home after the fire was brought under control. Climate crisis and lack of proper investigation procedures were highlighted in a scathing report on the Fire and Rescue Authority.
Israel's representation at Pope Francis' funeral will be at the lowest level, reflecting strained relations with the Vatican due to the war in Gaza.
US Senator Dick Durbin of Illinois will not seek reelection, ending his long career in Congress and prompting a search for his replacement.
The Cannes film festival will honor Gaza photojournalist Fatima Hassouna, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike, by screening a documentary about her work.
Spain's leftist government faces backlash for not canceling contract to buy bullets from Israeli firm, putting coalition in jeopardy.
A spokesman for Likud contradicts Netanyahu, stating that professionals, not the prime minister, choose the hostages to be freed during ceasefires with Hamas.
IDF airstrike targets Hamas and Islamic Jihad operatives in former school in Gaza City, killing at least six Palestinians.
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas called on Hamas to release hostages and eliminate Israel's pretext to continue the war in Gaza.
An associate of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated that the government plans to pass a bill on Haredi draft exemptions, with or without the committee chair's support.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with Holocaust survivors and emphasized the importance of Israel being strong and respected rather than loved.
MK Gilad Kariv expresses condolences over Pope Francis' passing and criticizes the Israeli government for not doing the same.
Drivers on Route 6 abandon vehicles as intense heat and high winds fuel brush fires in Israel.
A large blaze near Route 6 in central Israel has led to the closure of the highway and possible evacuation of nearby homes. Firefighters are also battling a forest fire near Moshav Tarum, resulting in the closure of Route 44.
A probe by the Israel Defense Forces found that the security team at Kibbutz Ein Hashlosha went into hiding instead of resisting the Hamas-led terrorists who attacked the community on October 7, 2023. The military was also found to have arrived too late to secure the community and had issues with the evacuation. The IDF was unprepared for the attack and lacked an intelligence warning.
Masa's Yom HaZikaron Ceremony will honor the memory of Hanani Glazer and Bruna Valeanu, two young Olim from Brazil who were tragically killed in the Nova Festival terrorist attack in Israel.
No decision has been made on whether Gaza aid deliveries will be resumed after a reported fight over the distribution of aid.
Yair Lapid declares that Netanyahu's government is unable to win the war after a confrontation between ministers and the new IDF Chief of Staff.
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich threatens to bring down the government if Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu does not occupy Gaza and install a temporary military government.
An unexploded bomb believed to be left by Hamas terrorists during an attack in October 2023 has been found by police in southern Israel near Netivot.
Hamas plans to propose a new ceasefire framework for Gaza, including the release of hostages and a five-year truce, as its representatives arrive in Cairo.
The Foreign Ministry deletes a post expressing sorrow over the death of Pope Francis, causing anger among Israeli diplomats and straining relations between the Catholic Church and Judaism.
National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir starts US trip with visits to a Florida prison, gun store, and Israeli supermarket. Leftist Israelis plan to protest against his visit.
Prime Minister Netanyahu held a meeting without a stenographer to discuss striking Hezbollah's leadership, according to Channel 13 news. Former IDF chief of staff Eisenkot objected to the lack of a stenographer. Netanyahu's office denies the report, stating it was a spontaneous security consultation.
National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir starts his US trip with visits to a Florida prison, gun store, and Israeli supermarket. Leftist Israelis plan to protest against him.
President Trump declares that the US will not let Hamas play a role in post-war governance in Gaza and blames them for a past attack.
Six demonstrators were arrested at a small anti-war protest in Haifa. Police allege that the protesters disturbed the peace by waving signs and chanting slogans condemning Israel's actions in the war in Gaza.
US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke on the phone, discussing various subjects, including trade and Iran. Trump will be visiting Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates in May, but not Israel.
Candidates for Shin Bet chief say question of loyalty to PM arose in interview, according to Channel 13. This follows the affidavit filed by current Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar, who claimed he was fired for being insufficiently loyal to Netanyahu.
Prime Minister Netanyahu allegedly asked Shin Bet to act against activist Gonen Ben Yitzhak, according to a report. The Prime Minister's Office denies the allegations.
A Hamas delegation is heading to Cairo to discuss new ideas for securing a ceasefire, as Egypt takes the lead in negotiations with a new proposal.
Pope Francis was remembered for his compassion and work on Jewish-Catholic relations, but his ties with the Jewish community soured after the October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks and war in Gaza.
A poll shows that the majority of New Yorkers support anti-masking legislation, which criminalizes concealing one's identity while threatening or harassing someone. The legislation has faced opposition and has not been passed in the state budget. The poll also reveals a decline in support for Senator Chuck Schumer.
UN ambassadors are joining the March of the Living ceremony in Poland to remember the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp.
Israel's campaign in Gaza is pushing Hamas toward accepting Israeli demands at the negotiating table.
Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar's affidavit reveals concerns about loyalty demands and the need to preserve the organization's professionalism. He refutes allegations of prior knowledge about the October 7 massacre and emphasizes the importance of a thorough investigation into the decisions that led to the tragedy.
Opposition leaders plan special Knesset session to discuss allegations against PM Netanyahu made by Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar.
Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, is a candidate to replace Pope Francis at the upcoming conclave. He has lived in Israel for over three decades and is known for his understanding of the region and dedication to the Christian community.
The Trump administration denies that the Israeli-American appointed to a top Iran role in the NSC worked for the Israeli Defense Ministry, stating that she only did a policy fellowship in the West Bank.
Yesh Atid party will give all its tickets to Independence Day ceremony to families of hostages, asking for smooth entry.
A Palestinian man and his son were released on bail after being arrested and accused of attacking settlers, despite video evidence suggesting otherwise.
Harvard has sued the Trump administration over federal funding cuts, accusing the government of trying to gain control of academic decision making.
Israel has issued a warning to its citizens abroad about potential violence during global pro-Palestinian protests planned for Tuesday.
The award-winning Israeli TV drama 'Bad Boy' based on comedian Daniel Chen's teenage years in juvenile detention will premiere on Netflix on May 2.
Harvard University sues Trump administration over funding freeze.
Security spending at US Jewish schools has soared since October 7, with an 84% increase in average spending per school and higher per-pupil costs, according to a study by Teach Coalition.
The White House is reportedly looking to replace Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth after he shared sensitive information on an unsecured messaging platform. President Trump expressed support for Hegseth, but Democrats have called for his resignation.
Pope Francis worked until the end, defying doctors' orders. On his last day, he made a public appearance, met with foreign leaders, and gave a traditional Easter message calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and condemning antisemitism.
New figures reveal that average maximum July temperatures in Israel have increased by 2.8°C over the past eight years compared to the period between 1950 and 1979. The research highlights the urgent need for action to address the impacts of climate change in Israel and globally.
Researchers from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev have developed a machine-learning system, called WGAND, to detect abnormal activity in protein networks inside the human body.
Activist groups claim that a third of IDF soldiers in the West Bank are not combat trained, leading to curtailed military operations.
Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar's affidavit to the High Court of Justice accuses Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of demanding personal loyalty and using the Shin Bet's capabilities for personal and political gain. The affidavit carries the legal weight of courtroom testimony and includes objective evidence supporting Bar's claims.
A diver is missing after a shark attack off the coast of Hadera, Israel. Authorities are searching for the diver, and the beach has been closed. Experts stress the importance of not interacting with sharks and implementing conservation measures.
National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir insists on ousting Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar and is expected to meet with government officials in the US.
Shin Bet security agency chief Ronen Bar told the High Court of Justice that he was fired due to expectations from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he be loyal to the premier and not the Supreme Court.
Former hostage Eli Sharabi will light the torch at the state Independence Day ceremony. He is actively working to secure the release of other hostages.
A swimmer is missing after a shark attack in Hadera, Israel. Beach closed and search underway.
A chance encounter on the Gaza border led to the launch of a $35 million VC fund called TBD VC, which plans to invest in 20 young Israeli startups and make the tech world more accessible to combat veterans.
Iran accuses Israel of trying to 'undermine' nuclear talks with US, while the US and Israel appear to have differing positions on Iran's nuclear program. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is set to visit China ahead of the third round of nuclear talks.
Shin Bet chief denies withholding warning of Hamas attack from Prime Minister, calls accusations 'incitement'.
The IDF dismisses officer over killing of medics, Lebanese army foils rocket attack, and soldier killed in Gaza Strip.
Netanyahu's office disputes Bar's statement to court, claiming it will be refuted soon.
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich's statement that bringing the hostages back from Gaza was not the most important goal of the government has sparked backlash from families of the hostages and politicians. Negotiations to release the remaining hostages have stalled, and polls show that a majority of Israelis support ending the war if it means all the hostages would be released.
A 24-year-old man was shot and killed in the central town of Tira, adding to the wave of violent crime in the Arab community.
Opposition politicians slam Smotrich for downplaying the importance of returning hostages.
Opposition politicians criticize Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich for his statement about returning hostages, calling him the true face of the Netanyahu government and pointing out his previous claims about Hamas.
Israir has been granted initial authorization to operate flights between Tel Aviv and New York, making it the third Israeli airline to offer nonstop services on this route.
Residents of the Mishor Hagefen neighborhood in Ofakim, Israel, are coming together to heal and rebuild after a deadly attack by Hamas terrorists on October 7, 2023. The community has prioritized repairs and upgrades to public spaces, and residents have organized community activities and events to foster solidarity and togetherness.
Employees at Jerusalem's Central Bus Station were assaulted by teens after a bus driver refused more passengers on a full bus.
Israel cancels visas for 27 French left-wing lawmakers and local officials ahead of their visit, citing a law allowing the banning of individuals who may act against the state.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shared war plans with his family in a message group, raising concerns about the use of an unclassified messaging system for sensitive security details.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will attend the Memorial Day ceremony at the Western Wall for the first time, with security arrangements being made for his participation.
Scientists are puzzled by the recent appearance of sharks at a beach in central Israel. The sharks were drawn to the area due to mass fish die-offs caused by sudden heat events in the streams that drain into the sea.
Police in Tel Aviv initially tried to ban anti-war protesters from displaying certain signs, but later reversed their decision after facing criticism.
The Palestine Red Crescent denounces an IDF investigation into the killing of 15 Gaza emergency service workers as 'full of lies.'
The Health Ministry warns that an individual in Tel Aviv has been diagnosed with measles and advises those who may have come in contact to ensure they are vaccinated.
Opposition Leader Yair Lapid warns of 'political murder' and calls on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to stop incitement against Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar.
The High Court of Justice has granted Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar's request for an extension to file a statement detailing his allegations against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Iraqi politicians oppose Syrian leader's possible visit to Baghdad for Arab League summit.
Lebanese army foils rocket attack on Israel, first since ceasefire. Israel continues strikes in Lebanon. Lebanese President says disarming Hezbollah requires right circumstances.
Israeli biotech firm Pluri has partnered with Ukrainian umbilical cord blood bank Hemafund to develop an emergency response to radiation sickness using placenta-based cell therapy.
Pope Francis voices worry about rising antisemitism and calls for an end to the conflict in Gaza.
Hamas has recruited 30,000 Gaza youths into its military wing, according to a report by the Saudi Al Arabiya channel.
Israel's Police Commissioner and National Security Minister address the crime wave in the Arab community, promising action and highlighting achievements in combating crime.
The US military has launched airstrikes on Yemen's Houthi rebels, targeting the capital and a coastal city. The strikes come after a previous strike on a port killed at least 80 people. The UN Secretary-General expressed concern about the attacks and called for the protection of civilians and infrastructure.
Thousands rally in Tel Aviv to demand the release of hostages and an end to the war in Gaza. Former hostages share their experiences and criticize the government for not prioritizing their release.
The father of American-Israeli hostage Edan Alexander calls for direct talks to free captives after Hamas says it cannot account for his status. He reassures his son that he is not forgotten and that efforts are being made for his release.
Israel has asked the US not to indict the October 7 terrorists before Israel does, and is preparing to make changes to its criminal law system to enable a mega-trial.
Israel has asked the US not to indict the Palestinian terrorists involved in the October 7, 2023, attack before Israel does, in order to avoid embarrassment. The US is close to completing its own probe and is expected to file charges soon.
Sasson Gabay, star of the Israeli series 'Shtisel,' is reprising his role as Nuhem Shtisel in a prequel series titled 'Kugel.' The new series follows Nuhem and his daughter as they navigate familial and romantic struggles in the haredi Orthodox community of Antwerp. Gabay, who is secular, discusses the challenges of playing a deeply religious character and filming in Antwerp. He also talks about the state of the Israeli film and TV industry.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to not end the war with Hamas in Gaza until the terror group is removed from power and accused Hamas of stymying a proposed deal for the return of Israeli hostages.
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