Israel
Knesset dissolution first reading vote set for Monday, election date yet to be determined
Opposition coordinator MK Meirav Ben-Ari (Yesh Atid) pushed for progress on the Knesset dissolution bill, which proposes determining the election date in the committee debates.
IDF-Hezbollah conflict intensifies as military destroys terror infrastructure across Lebanon
Jewish perspectives on God and parenting after October 7 trauma - opinion
Jordanian school textbooks contain antisemitic, anti-Zionist themes, IMPACT-se finds
Western powers condemn Israel for West Bank settlements, settler violence
The joint statement emphasized Israel's E1 settlement expansion project as a violation of international law.
The lost Leonard Cohen concerts in Israel may finally see the light of day
A court ruling could clear the way for the release of Leonard Cohen’s long-hidden Israel concerts and archives.
Shavuot 2026: The holiday's enduring call to faith, loyalty, and Jewish purpose
From Sinai to modern Israel, Shavuot reminds Jews of the power of faith, words, and commitment.
Gov’t secretary says contentious haredi draft bill will pass, coalition soon to secure majority
Fuchs dismissed comments from Haskel, who objected to the bill, and from the group of coalition lawmakers who also objected to it.
Iran propaganda push seeks to project unity despite internal divisions
While Iran has managed to withstand US and Israeli airstrikes and brought President Donald Trump back to the negotiating table by closing the Strait of Hormuz, it faces a dire situation internally.
Israeli flotilla activist released under conditions as foreign participants deported
An Ashkelon court barred Zohar Regev from entering Gaza for 60 days after police sought a 184-day ban.
Last remaining survivor of 1929 Hebron massacre passes away at 100
Yitzhak Ben Hebron was about four years old at the outbreak of the riots that led to the massacre, and managed to escape the violence through the window of the Avraham Avinu Synagogue.
Grapevine, May 21, 2026: New face on the diplomatic circuit
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
My Word: Shavuot's striking legacy of Jewish pain, historic success - opinion
Shavuot is celebrated as a harvest festival with a conflicting history of both attacks on Jews in the past and historical military success.
Iran war pulls some Gulf states toward Israel, while pushing others away
DIPLOMATIC AFFAIRS: The Iran war is pushing the UAE and Israel into unprecedented cooperation, while Saudi Arabia looks elsewhere to counter Tehran without empowering Jerusalem.