
Police Under Fire for Smearing ‛Hooligan’ Israeli Football Fans
A ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters has sparked political outrage, following revelations that Dutch authorities found no history of violence among the club’s supporters.

A ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters has sparked political outrage, following revelations that Dutch authorities found no history of violence among the club’s supporters.

European arrests and weapons seizures point to a cross-border Hamas network that investigators say was preparing to strike Jewish targets.

While Eurovision is getting more and more political, Austria still hopes for a compromise on Israel’s participation.

Amid soaring tensions, an attack in the southern West Bank left one dead and three wounded.

Diplomatic change underscores Trump’s role as a peacemaker, as the international community seeks a new framework for stabilizing Gaza.

Berlin shifts its policy on military deliveries to the Jewish State, citing improved conditions in Gaza.

U.S. Secretary of State on Palestine peacekeeping: “We feel optimistic that it’s going to happen.”

Prosecutors say the suspects transported five hand grenades to the area, two of which were thrown toward the Israeli embassy.

Isaac Herzog’s office noted that any request for a pardon requires a formal application—although exceptions can be made under extraordinary circumstances.

Israel accuses Jonas Gahr Støre of “setting new records of moral depravity.”