The world’s highest court will assess whether the ban on Unrwa violates international law
By Jacob Jaffa
The former Hamas captive, whose abduction is one of the enduring images of the October 7, 2023 attacks, used the occasion to reiterate her calls to bring all the remaining hostages home
By JC Reporter
Plus, the latest in the Netanyahu-Bar court row
By Nathan Jeffay
Israeli government’s response to death of Pope Francis continues to be marred in controversy
By Jane Prinsley
Israeli fencers celebrate victory at European championship, as Swiss rivals stage apparent protest during medal ceremony
The military had previously denied conducting a strike on the building in question and blamed the explosion on a land mine
An internal row erupted after the Foreign Ministry deleted its condolence post for the late pontiff and neither the president or prime minister will attend his funeral
By Canaan Lidor
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The decision could see the UN agency, which has been accused of employing Hamas operatives, hit with significant claims from the relatives of terror victims
How the northern Israeli city has turned to graffiti to express its pain in the wake of October 7
By Josh Kaplan
The decision could see the arrest warrants against Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu and his former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant thrown out
Plus, IDF admits error over death of UN worker in Gaza
The far-right minister is on a tour of the US, including a dinner at President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort
Plus, Trump and Netanyahu ‘on the same side of every issue’
The Palestinian Authority leader called on the terror group to lay down its arms for first time since start of war in Gaza
The decision has reportedly prompted confusion and outrage among diplomats
The man was missing for over 36 hours following the incident at a popular beach in Hadera
By Yaron Doron