Alex Lobanov, Almog Sarusi, Carmel Gat, Eden Yerushalmi, Hersh Goldberg-Polin and Ori Danino can be seen commemorating the occasion months before their murder
By Daniel Ben-David
More than 150 of the 266 reported casualties were affiliated with groups like Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, per the study released by an IDF-linked think tank
By Jacob Jaffa
‘Disarmament for a Palestinian means stripping away his very soul,’ said Khaled Mashal
Barghouti was convicted by an Israeli court of involvement in deadly terror attacks but has been held up by many as a prospective unity candidate to lead a future Palestinian state
By Ben Conway
Israeli NGO Matnat Chaim had hoped an upcoming gathering of 2,000 kidney donors would make it into next year's Guinness Book of World Records, but was denied.
Executives reportedly discussed with activists how to enforce a boycott against the Jewish state
Philip Goldenberg and Robert Stone can return to the Board next month after making a ‘suitable apology’
By Simon Rocker
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By Aharon Cohen-Mohliver
Years of flawed, emotive reporting – especially from “high-reliability” outlets – have been baked into training data for large language models and the damage may be impossible to undo
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Israel has raised concerns about the plan’s apparent commitment to establishing a Palestinian state
UN agencies are reporting an uptick in food availability since the ceasefire was implemented
Jimmy Wales confirmed the page had been locked until ‘editing disputes have been resolved’
By Siam Goorwich
Claims against the Jewish state were allegedly ‘raced to air’ without adequate checks in order to ‘paint Israel as the aggressor’
Ben Cohen is now going ahead with the project independently, and taking recipe suggestions from the public
Concerns had been raised about Ankara’s forces being stationed in the region, with the prime minister seeing the idea as a ‘red line’
Opposition Yair Lapid hit back: ‘Who was prime minister on October 7?’
By Andrew Fox
The deal with Hamas is imperfect – hostages exchanged for killers, the jihadis diminished but not gone. The task now is not to romanticise the bargain, but to use this brittle pause to build a sturdier quiet