The Office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reported that a short time ago, on Sunday night, an intelligence summit held in Europe to discuss the possibilities for a truce in Gaza that would see the release of the remaining Israeli hostages held there concluded.
Israel's Ministry of Education announced on Sunday that in light of Hamas's October 7 massacre, the Holocaust section of this year's matriculation exams will not be mandatory for graduating students this year.
Amid the sorrowful toll of 21 Israeli soldiers lost when a building in Gaza collapsed, the story of Philippine-born Sgt. 1st Class (res.) Cydrick Garin captured the hearts of Israelis as they learned about his journey from a challenging upbringing to becoming a decorated soldier.
Hundreds of Palestinians evacuating from Khan Yunis chanted "Down with Hamas" on Saturday in a video posted on social media by Israeli authorities as cracks in the terror group's control of the Strip continued to grow.
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Saturday slammed the centre over the issue of thousands of Indians seeking jobs in Israel amid the war with Hamas.
Among diplomats, the provisional order against Israel is considered a diplomatic blow and is a step towards ruling in favor of South Africa's genocide claim.
Israel's Land Enforcement Authority is working to restore the communities surrounding Gaza that were destroyed in the October 7 attack. To that end, teams from the Authority are deployed in the region in order to carry out a detailed mapping of the damages. The Authority said this will speed
Israel's Ministry of Agriculture is making preparations for a possible expansion of the war to the northern part of the country, something that could happen at any time as the terrorist group Hezbollah, which is based in Lebanon, continues to launch rockets indiscriminately into Israeli terr
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet with senior legal officials and government ministers on Thursday afternoon ahead of the International Court of Justice's ruling on the Gaza war, according to Army Radio.
Israeli actor Idan Amedi, best known for starring in the hit Netflix show 'Fauda,' recounted to reporters on Thursday his experience fighting in Gaza and the blast that had him hospitalized for over two weeks.