News  Sources

The Times of Israel (871 most recent articles)

Former American and Israeli officials are proposing a shift from aid based ties to a major technology partnership. The initiative would fund joint innovation projects and strengthen strategic cooperation while addressing regional and Iranian challenges.
Iran rejected a United States proposal to end the war, calling it surrender. Tehran demanded reparations, full control of the Strait of Hormuz, an end to sanctions, and the release of seized assets.
Israeli settlers blocked Palestinian children from using a soccer field in Umm al-Khair by occupying the pitch. The field, built with foreign funding, faces a demolition order issued after objections from a nearby settlement.
Costa Rica's new president told Israel's president she plans to open an embassy in Jerusalem. The announcement came during their first meeting after her inauguration, as Herzog highlighted strengthening ties in Latin America.
Thousands rallied in London to protest rising antisemitic attacks and what leaders called the normalization of anti-Jewish hatred. Political and faith leaders pledged solidarity and stronger action following a series of violent incidents.
Dean Livne has been named acting director-general of the Central Elections Committee after Orly Adas announced her resignation. The appointment has sparked political debate ahead of Israel’s next national election.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the war with Iran is not over, citing remaining enriched uranium and military threats. He stressed that the material must be removed and that further action may be required.
Israeli political parties are reshaping alliances ahead of elections, with new mergers, partnerships, and even a newly formed Druze party entering the arena. Lawmakers are also preparing for a contentious legislative session as parliament reconvenes.
Passengers from a cruise ship affected by a hantavirus outbreak are disembarking in Spain's Canary Islands as international evacuation flights begin. Several countries are arranging quarantine and medical monitoring for their returning citizens.
Sixteen suspects are expected to be charged in the Independence Day killing of Yemanu Zelka. The main suspect, 15, will reportedly face a charge of murder with indifference after the weapon was not found.
Iranian conservationists are assessing and stabilizing historic sites damaged during the recent war involving the United States and Israel. Landmark locations including Golestan Palace face years of repairs amid funding challenges and ongoing instability.
Defense Minister Israel Katz signed a confidentiality certificate allowing prosecutors to indict lawmaker Tally Gotliv for allegedly exposing the identity of a security service agent. The case had been delayed for months due to classified evidence requirements.
The American Jewish Committee denounced an antisemitic image generated with artificial intelligence targeting Israeli journalist Barak Ravid. The group said the depiction revives longstanding conspiracy theories portraying Jewish people as manipulative puppet masters.
Israel reportedly built a covert base in Iraq to support air operations against Iran, according to American officials cited by the Wall Street Journal. The outpost allegedly housed special forces and was protected by airstrikes after Iraqi troops nearly uncovered it.
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa replaced several top officials, including his brother, in a partial cabinet reshuffle. The changes affect key ministries and several provincial governorships.
Iran has yet to respond to a United States proposal to formally end months of fighting, despite mounting diplomatic pressure. Renewed tensions around the Strait of Hormuz continue to disrupt global energy markets as regional powers push for a lasting ceasefire.
The Israel Defense Forces said it struck Hezbollah weapons depots and a drone-launching site in southern Lebanon. Two rocket launchers previously used in attacks were also destroyed.
The new Michael Jackson biopic highlights record executive Walter Yetnikoff’s alleged role in forcing Music Television to air 'Billie Jean' in 1983. While Jackson’s estate credits him with breaking racial barriers, some former network executives dispute the story.
An explosive drone launched from Lebanon was found inside Israeli territory near the border. No injuries or damage were reported, and the device did not detonate.
Several national pavilions closed in protest of Israel's participation in the Venice Biennale amid the war in Gaza. The controversy follows the resignation of the event's jury and large pro-Palestinian demonstrations in Venice.
A new poll shows 42 percent of previous Likud voters may abandon the party in the upcoming election. Dissatisfaction centers on security failures, military service exemptions, and Netanyahu's leadership, though most still want him to run.
The Department of Defense has released a new collection of files and videos detailing incidents involving unidentified flying objects. The documents describe unusual sightings by military personnel and astronauts, though officials say no evidence of alien technology has been confirmed.
David Attenborough has turned 100, celebrating a career spanning more than seven decades of wildlife filmmaking. Tributes and special events mark the milestone of a broadcaster whose work has inspired global action to protect the natural world.
Denmark recorded 199 antisemitic incidents in 2025, marking the third consecutive year of historically high levels. Most cases were linked to the war in Gaza, with many occurring online and targeting visibly Jewish individuals or institutions.
An adviser to Iran's supreme leader compared control of the Strait of Hormuz to possessing an atomic bomb and vowed not to relinquish it. Iran may seek to alter the legal regime of the vital shipping route and potentially impose transit controls.
Pope Leo called on world leaders to ease global tensions and reject violence as he marked his first year as head of the Catholic Church. His appeal came after talks with United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio and amid strained relations with Washington.
Hezbollah launched several rockets at northern Israel, with one intercepted and the others landing in open areas. No injuries were reported.
Iran says it seized an oil tanker in the Sea of Oman that was carrying Iranian oil and attempting to disrupt its exports. The vessel has been redirected to Iran's southern shores, according to state media.
Jewish leaders and prosecutors are criticizing a plea deal that could limit a California man to one year in jail for the death of pro-Israel protester Paul Kessler. They argue the sentence is too lenient and fails to deter violence against Jewish communities.
President Donald Trump said American destroyers came under fire in the Strait of Hormuz but were unharmed, while Iranian attackers were destroyed. He warned of further action if Iran does not agree to a deal despite saying a ceasefire is in effect.
The Health Ministry says there are no confirmed hantavirus cases in Israel despite an unconfirmed report in December 2025. Officials stress there is no cause for public concern.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said a slain Hezbollah commander believed he had immunity in Beirut, warning that no enemy is beyond Israel’s reach. His comments come amid a ceasefire and ahead of national elections.
Justice Minister Yariv Levin warned he would stop appointing Supreme Court justices if his conservative nominees are not approved. With four seats already vacant and more retirements ahead, he said the court could gradually 'disappear' without a compromise.
A senior police officer has been promoted after the national security minister reversed his decision following a court challenge. The case highlights ongoing tensions over political involvement in police appointments.
Protests and political tensions marked the opening of Venice Biennale previews as activists opposed Russia’s return to the exhibition. Organizers defended the decision despite resignations, funding threats and demonstrations also targeting Israel’s presence.
Belgium has charged three Jewish mohels with performing circumcisions without medical licenses. Israeli and United States officials condemned the move, calling it an attack on religious freedom.
A report claims dozens of fake artificial intelligence generated 'rabbis' are spreading antisemitic tropes on TikTok. Researchers say the coordinated network has attracted a large following and is amplified by the platform’s recommendation system.
Iran says it is reviewing a United States proposal to end the war and restart nuclear talks. Reports suggest a draft agreement is close, but no deal has been finalized.
A vessel operated by a French shipping company was struck in the Strait of Hormuz, injuring crew members and damaging the ship. French officials said the country was not the intended target.
More than 440 former senior officials have urged the European Union to take action against Israel's planned E1 settlement project in the West Bank. They are calling for targeted sanctions against those involved in advancing the development.
Yair Golan urged Zionist opposition leaders to cooperate with an Arab Islamist party to unseat Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He said rejecting such a partnership weakens efforts to form an alternative government ahead of upcoming elections.
Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar said in Berlin that Christians in Israel are safe and warned that attacks on them would be punished severely. He also condemned Iran's actions, blamed Hezbollah for regional violence and highlighted Israel's security cooperation with Germany.
Planners reversed a decision that would have limited public access along parts of the Sea of Galilee trail. Environmental groups hailed the move as a victory for public access to the shoreline.
Iran renewed missile and drone attacks on the United Arab Emirates, raising fears of wider conflict even as President Donald Trump seeks to avoid another war. Meanwhile, tensions in Lebanon and calls for greater strategic independence in Europe and Israel highlight shifting security dynamics.
Trump said a renewed war with Iran could be completed in two to three weeks and stressed that preventing a nuclear weapon is the main objective. He also criticized Pope Leo the Fourteenth over remarks he interpreted as accepting a nuclear armed Iran.
Keir Starmer will meet community leaders to address rising antisemitism after a stabbing attack in London. The government has raised the terrorism threat level and increased funding to protect Jewish communities.
Iran fired missiles and drones at the United Arab Emirates as the United States escorted ships through the Strait of Hormuz. The renewed fighting has pushed oil prices higher and raised fears of a prolonged energy crisis.
Thousands of ultra-Orthodox worshipers defied wartime restrictions and crowded Mount Meron for Lag B'Omer celebrations. Police efforts to limit attendance largely failed, though no major clashes were reported.
Organizers say about 200 বিদেশ pilgrims attended this year's Lag B'Omer pilgrimage in Djerba, marking a rebound after a deadly 2023 attack. The event signals renewed confidence following two years of sharply reduced turnout.
Barack Obama said Benjamin Netanyahu used the same arguments on Donald Trump to justify striking Iran as he once used on him. Obama questioned whether the military action serves the long-term interests of Israel or the United States.
An Israeli military official says forces remain on high alert amid Gulf tensions. Civilian guidelines have not changed, but updates will be issued if necessary.
Swastikas and Nazi graffiti were sprayed on synagogues and homes in Queens, New York City. One symbol defaced a memorial honoring survivors of Kristallnacht.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said he will not meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu until a security deal is reached and Israeli attacks stop. He added that Lebanon remains committed to ongoing negotiations.
Four Arab Israeli men have been charged with smuggling guns from Jordan into the West Bank using a drone. Investigators say the group was part of a larger network trafficking weapons and drugs across the border.
Pilgrims are evading police checkpoints to attend scaled-back Lag B'Omer celebrations at Mount Meron. Thousands reportedly reached the site despite strict limits tied to security concerns.
The United States military denied that any of its Navy ships were hit by Iranian missiles in the Strait of Hormuz. The statement follows Iranian media reports claiming that a vessel was struck.
The foreign minister is reportedly pressing the new civil service commissioner to approve Tzachi Braverman as ambassador to the United Kingdom. Braverman is under investigation and awaiting a possible indictment.
A United States official has denied Iran’s claim that it fired missiles at a United States Navy vessel in the Strait of Hormuz. The reported incident comes amid rising tensions over access to the strategic waterway.
Iranian media report that two missiles were fired at a United States Navy vessel in the Strait of Hormuz after it allegedly ignored a warning. There was no immediate response from the United States.
Noa Koler’s *Happy Place* dominated the 2025 Israeli television awards, which were postponed due to the war with Iran. The ceremony also featured emotional tributes and sharp commentary on media responsibility and national trauma.
The Israeli military said it shot down a drone launched from Lebanon before it crossed the border. Two other suspected drone interceptions in southern Lebanon are still being reviewed.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the United States is imposing a broad economic blockade to pressure Iran’s leadership. He described intensified financial measures alongside military actions as part of a campaign to cut off funding to Tehran and its military forces.
Four Palestinians, including a minor, were charged with planning Islamic State-inspired attacks in Jerusalem and the West Bank. Prosecutors say the group gathered intelligence, studied weapons, and sought to recruit others as part of the alleged plot.
A 36 year old man has been named and is set to be charged for allegedly assaulting a French nun in Jerusalem. The attack, captured on video, has intensified concerns about rising violence against Christians in the city.
London Jews say they feel unprotected after a recent stabbing attack, as concerns about antisemitism grow. In Israel, Kiryat Shmona faces slow recovery from prolonged war, while officials consider new housing hubs for the ultra Orthodox community.
Noam Bettan unveiled a giant mirrored 'Diamond' prop during his first Eurovision rehearsal in Vienna. The Israeli singer will perform 'Michelle' in the first semifinal on May 12.
A Palestinian man remains in a coma weeks after a violent settler attack in the West Bank village of Qusra. The assault is part of a broader wave of violence that residents say has intensified, with little visible progress in investigations.
Thai police arrested three operators of an unlicensed school on Ko Pha Ngan that had 89 Israeli children enrolled. Authorities cited legal violations and broader concerns about foreign-run businesses on the island.
The Israel Defense Forces ordered evacuations in several southern Lebanon towns, citing ceasefire violations by Hezbollah. Residents have been told to move at least one kilometer away.
Itamar Ben Gvir received a birthday cake featuring a noose, referencing his support for the death penalty for Palestinians convicted of terrorism. The celebration also drew criticism over the attendance of senior police officials and concerns about his influence over law enforcement.
Jordan launched airstrikes on suspected drug and weapons sites in Syria's Sweida province near its border. The operation targets trafficking networks that have flourished during Syria's prolonged conflict.
The New School has rejected a student senate vote to defund its Hillel chapter, saying the senate lacks authority over student organization status. The university affirmed the Jewish group's good standing and pledged to address the situation.
Netanyahu will convene his security cabinet as tensions rise with Iran and ceasefire efforts in Gaza stall. Ministers are expected to discuss both the Iranian threat and the possibility of renewed fighting with Hamas.
Hezbollah criticized a Lebanese television station for airing a parody that depicted its leaders as game characters, calling it offensive. The broadcast triggered sectarian backlash and came amid escalating violence between Hezbollah and Israel.
The Israel Defense Forces said it killed Hezbollah operatives and struck around 120 targets in southern Lebanon over the weekend. The targets included command centers and weapons depots, and the military released footage of some strikes.
Hezbollah has criticized a Lebanese television channel for airing a satirical video mocking its leader through an Angry Birds parody. The backlash sparked sectarian tensions online, prompting the president to call for restraint and national unity.
Israel detained two leading activists from a Gaza-bound flotilla after intercepting dozens of boats near Crete. The move has drawn international criticism as tensions over the Gaza blockade continue.
A convicted murderer received an additional 11 year sentence for an antisemitic attack on a Jewish chaplain inside a Cambridgeshire prison. The assault left the victim with serious injuries, including a broken jaw.
Police raided Hadash youth offices in Umm al-Fahm ahead of a May Day rally and confiscated a Palestinian flag. Party officials condemned the move and called for an investigation, saying it harms freedom of expression.
Howard Jacobson’s novel *Howl* confronts what he sees as rising antisemitism and moral inversion after the October 7 attacks. Through satire and tragedy, he explores anger, denial, and the fragility of post-Holocaust moral consensus.
A new documentary explores the life and work of Mierle Laderman Ukeles, the longtime artist-in-residence at the New York City Sanitation Department. Her nearly 50-year career blends feminist art, public service, and Jewish values to honor the dignity of maintenance work.
Imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi has been hospitalized after suffering a severe cardiac crisis in prison. Her family and supporters say months of medical neglect left her in critical condition.
The Board of Peace rejected a report that the United States will close the Civil Military Coordination Center in southern Israel. The organization said aid operations into Gaza are continuing and expanding.
J Street, once viewed as a left-wing outlier, has become a leading pro-Israel voice within the Democratic Party. As Democratic voters grow more critical of Israel, the group positions itself between staunch defenders of Israeli policy and an increasingly vocal anti-Israel left.
A 9-year-old boy was killed after being struck by a school bus in Brooklyn’s Williamsburg neighborhood. The mayor called the tragedy a painful reminder of the need for safer streets.
President Donald Trump said he has reviewed military options against Iran, describing a choice between striking the country or reaching a deal. He also confirmed plans to host Israeli and Lebanese leaders amid ongoing regional tensions.
Iran's judiciary chief said Tehran is open to negotiations with the United States but will not accept policy imposition under threat. He added that Iran does not seek war yet will not back down from its principles in talks.
A man charged with stabbing two Jewish men in Golders Green has appeared in court. He faces multiple attempted murder charges and has been remanded in custody until May 15.
Israel's Eurovision contestant Noam Bettan heads to Vienna under heavy security ahead of the competition. Several countries withdrew after a vote allowed Israel to remain in the contest.
Iran’s president and parliament speaker are reportedly seeking to oust Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi over disagreements about negotiations with the United States. The dispute centers on internal divisions over including Iran’s nuclear program in the talks.
A tense exchange unfolded at the International Federation of Association Football Congress as the Palestinian soccer chief refused to shake hands with his Israeli counterpart. The dispute centers on Israeli settlement clubs and calls for sanctions, with the Palestinian side appealing the governing body’s decision not to act.
More than 1,100 students competed in a national robotics tournament for Jewish schools in New York. The event highlights growing investment in science, technology, engineering and math education amid rising enrollment and staffing challenges.
Israel reportedly sent its Iron Beam laser defense system and other military assets to the United Arab Emirates during recent fighting with Iran. The deployment included surveillance equipment, the Iron Dome system, and Israeli troops.
Rats are infesting displacement camps in Gaza, biting children and raising fears of disease amid collapsed sanitation systems. Health officials warn the crisis could worsen as summer nears despite limited pest control aid entering the territory.
Syria says it is detaining German journalist Eva Maria Michelmann, who disappeared in January during military operations in Raqqa. Authorities claim she and a Turkish colleague misrepresented their identities and now face legal proceedings.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the Israeli Navy stopped and seized ships carrying activists attempting to reach Gaza. He said the vessels were turned back and the activists would return to their home countries.
Our mission is to provide you with up-to-date, concise news from multiple sources in one place, keeping you informed about Israel.
 
Hit 'Subscribe' to get the latest curated news about Israel delivered daily to your inbox