Israel's far-right Cabinet voted unanimously to sanction Haaretz, the nation's oldest newspaper. The motion was put forward by Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi (Likud), apparently in response to ...
It’s difficult to describe the mixed feelings that I have regarding Israel’s situation. In some respects, things are much better than I had feared they would be in my part ...
"We are lying to ourselves when we say that this agreement will prevent the restoration of Hezbollah," MK Dan Illouz tells JNS.
Photo: Israeli security officers and army soldiers inspect the site where a rocket fired from Lebanon landed in a backyard in ...
U.N. Security Council Resolution 1701, which brought an end to the 2006 Lebanon War but was never enforced, mandated the ...
No possible successor in his own Likud Party or among his opponents in the Knesset could have stuck to his goals—and do so much harm to Hamas and Hezbollah in the face of the desire of his country’s ...
The ceasefire will reportedly go into effect at 10 a.m. on Wednesday. By Akiva Van Koningsveld, JNS The Israeli Security ...
Analysis: A ceasefire deal offers a glimmer of hope for an end to an unprecedented humanitarian crisis in Lebanon. But the ...
While the deal is expected to receive majority support within the cabinet, it remains unpopular in the PM’s right-wing base ...
Israeli Premier Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly lost a chance to reach a prisoner swap deal to appease his far-right coalition ...
Israeli government officials will no longer communicate with Haaretz or place advertisements in the paper, accusing it of ...