Riot
World Cup bus set alight as chaotic celebrations erupt in Manhattan after Knicks win NBA
"They are expressing their happiness, a little bit violently, but it is what it is," said Youssef Sabbr, a 49-year-old Canadian of Moroccan descent.
Shin Bet investigates haredi protests amid concerns over threats to government sites - report
Anti-immigration riots erupt in Belfast after police arrest Sudanese stabbing suspect
Haredi protesters block Jerusalem road over false reports of draft dodger arrest
Is the judicial reform the answer to the south Tel Aviv riots? - analysis
The riots are a symptom of a severe problem in south Tel Aviv, and residents are rightfully seeking solutions – the coalition may be able to repackage the judicial reform as the answer.
Smotrich: High Court is 'solely responsible' for Eritrean riot in Tel Aviv
'Israel is not functioning': Lapid lashes out over Eritrean riots • Likud MK vows to 'eliminate illegal migrants'
Proud Boy, sentenced to 10 years for US Capitol attack, says 'Trump won'
Israel's Border Police take fire during arrest operation in Aqaba
Israeli forces responded to live fire with fire, managing to hit multiple targets.
Pakistan arrests two Christians accused of blasphemy day after riots
A Christian graveyard was also desecrated in the vicinity, residents and community leaders said.
American Palestinians reeling after Israeli settlers attack their homes
In Turmus Ayya, the Palestinians say the Israeli government is not doing nearly enough to stop the settler violence.
French riots should inspire France to reconsider its stance toward Israel - editorial
Perhaps France will think twice the next time before wagging a finger at Israel and will not join the tired chorus of those urging the Jewish state to act with “restraint” and “proportionality.”
The riots in France have become antisemitic - opinion
After a Holocaust memorial was defaced why did few non-Jewish news outlets call it antisemitism?
Man dies in Marseille after being shot at time of riots - prosecutor
The man died in the night from July 1 to July 2, while Marseille was engulfed in riots and pillaging.
The bitterness of 'Second France' isn't going to go away - analysis
Until the economic situation improves and more children in the suburbs don’t get a better chance at succeeding, the bitterness of this ‘Second France’’ will only continue.