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Author Gabrielle Zevin faces accusations of being a Zionist and calls for a boycott of her works from anti-Israel activists, despite never publicly expressing her views on Israel. A Chicago bookstore removed her book from a book club poll due to her perceived Zionism, sparking controversy. Critics argue that boycotting a Jewish author for appearing before a Jewish women's organization is antisemitic. Despite the backlash, Zevin's book remains successful, and a film adaptation is in progress.
A UN rights expert has endorsed a social media post comparing Netanyahu to Hitler, drawing criticism from Israel and the US.
Former Hamas hostage claims that Prime Minister Netanyahu would not work to release them because they were leftists. She also expresses disappointment in Netanyahu's lack of visit to the Nir Oz community and shares her experiences of hostility when advocating for the release of hostages.
Liel Abada, forward for Team Israel, fulfilled a dream by playing in the Olympics after leaving Celtic due to pressure from fellow Israelis. Abada and his team are focused on making their people proud and advancing in the tournament.
Acts of vandalism, including arson attacks, paralyze France's high-speed rail network just hours before the Olympic opening ceremony.
A mural in Norway depicting Anne Frank wearing a keffiyeh has sparked outrage among Jewish voices who denounce it as a hateful form of anti-Israel protest.
The Republican Jewish Coalition has released an ad criticizing Kamala Harris for not attending Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to Congress, accusing her of snubbing Israel and prioritizing a sorority luncheon over supporting America's strongest ally.
China's rising influence is showcased as it brokers a deal between Palestinian factions and hosts Ukraine's foreign minister, highlighting its role as a diplomatic force on the global stage.
The US confirms that the shipment of 2,000-pound bombs to Israel is still withheld, as President Biden expresses concerns about their use in densely populated areas.
A top Israeli official believes that a normalization agreement between Israel and Saudi Arabia is still possible before the US presidential election, despite previous suggestions that it was no longer achievable.
An Israeli soldier was killed in southern Gaza fighting against Hamas, while over 100 gunmen were killed in a separate operation in Khan Younis.
Australia, New Zealand, and Canada have called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and urged Israel to respond to a United Nations court ruling that deemed the West Bank settlements and Israel's military rule illegal. The leaders emphasized the importance of protecting civilians and condemned Hamas, while also calling on Israel to hold extremist settlers accountable, reverse its settlement program, and work towards a two-state solution. The joint statement also expressed concern about escalating violence with Hezbollah on Israel's border with Lebanon and the risk of a wider regional war.
Australia has imposed sanctions on seven Israeli settlers accused of violent attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank, as well as on a group called 'Hilltop Youth'. The move follows similar actions by the US, UK, Canada, and the EU.
Israel's 'Air Force One,' Wing of Zion, faced weight restrictions and a cracked windshield before its first official flight. Critics argue it is a waste of taxpayer money, while supporters see it as a necessary safety measure. Journalists faced limitations on leaving certain sections of the plane and using certain features.
Tel Aviv's Dizengoff Street is experiencing a decline in business as small shops struggle to survive during the Israel-Hamas War. Tourism is down, operating costs are up, and many businesses are expected to close. The government's compensation aid package has been insufficient for many business owners.
Israel has implemented a major electricity industry reform, allowing all consumers to choose between suppliers. The competition is expected to reduce household energy bills by 5 to 20 percent annually.
ToI senior analyst discusses the challenges faced by Israel amidst global ignorance and increasing hostility, and how to maintain fortitude and empathy.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed Congress, emphasizing the importance of the US-Israel alliance in facing Middle East challenges and proposing a security alliance to counter Iran.
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas wrote a letter to Donald Trump expressing his outrage over the assassination attempt on the former president.
British radical Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary has been convicted of terrorism offenses after directing a banned terrorist organization and encouraging support for the group.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has not yet approved an official document with his updated terms for a deal to be conveyed by Israel's negotiators to the mediators and from there to Hamas, according to Channel 12 news.
The mother of a hostage held by Hamas published a video showing her son in Gaza after the October 7 attack. Other indications suggest that Zangauker is alive and in relatively good health. The IDF has confirmed the deaths of two more hostages in Hamas captivity, bringing the total to 44 out of the remaining 116 hostages held since October 7.
The National Security Council has warned Israeli citizens attending the Olympics in Paris to exercise caution due to potential terror threats. French authorities have already arrested Islamic State sympathizers who planned attacks during the Olympics. Israel's athletes have faced threats ahead of the games, and there have been attacks and foiled attacks in Paris. French President Emmanuel Macron has stated that Israeli athletes are welcome and that France is responsible for providing them with security. Iran has condemned the welcoming of Israeli athletes and demanded their exclusion from the games due to the ongoing war in Gaza.
Houthis release propaganda video featuring 'Jaffa' drone that allegedly struck Tel Aviv, revealing its extended range capabilities.
The International Olympic Committee President emphasizes neutrality after a Palestinian request to ban Israel from the Paris Games due to the war in Gaza. French President Emmanuel Macron rejects calls for a boycott of Israeli athletes and states that they are welcome in France.
The Houthis are planning to target Israeli ports, gas fields, and oil tankers in response to recent strikes.
Benjamin Netanyahu will meet Joe Biden on Thursday at the White House, while his meeting with Donald Trump will take place on Friday at the Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida.
The Philadelphia school district is accused of failing to protect Jewish students from antisemitism following the recent conflict between Israel and Hamas, according to a complaint filed by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL). The ADL has called for disciplinary action and training for faculty, staff, and students.
The International Olympic Committee is considering a request to ban Israeli athletes from the Games due to the war in Gaza.
Energean will invest $1.2 billion to develop the Katlan gas project off the Israel coast, with gas production set to start in 2027.
Comic Michael Rapaport will perform two shows in Israel in October, his first professional performances in the country. He has been vocal about his support for Israel and the American Jewish community following the October 7 Hamas terrorist attack.
Officials from Israel, the US, and the UAE reportedly met in Abu Dhabi to discuss postwar plans for Gaza. The meeting suggests a potential shift in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's stance on the issue. The UAE has offered a postwar plan similar to one previously rejected by Netanyahu. Additionally, the UAE has expressed willingness to contribute troops to a postwar peacekeeping force in Gaza, making it the first Arab country to publicly support the effort. The Biden administration has been working to recruit countries for the initiative, but has faced difficulties in convincing Arab allies to participate.
Hezbollah launched rockets and drones at northern Israel, causing some impact. The IDF responded by shooting down most of the rockets and striking a car in southern Lebanon.
A bill submitted by Haredi lawmakers in the Knesset is reigniting a debate about consumer freedoms in Haredi hierarchal societies.
The Palestinian Olympics team has repeated its call to ban Israeli athletes from the 2024 games over the Gaza war. The Israeli delegation has arrived in Paris amid heightened security concerns.
The Shin Bet security agency has arrested members of a West Bank terror cell who were planning to carry out a kidnapping attack against Israelis. The suspects have been charged with serious security offenses.
Family members of American-Israeli hostages warn Netanyahu against giving a speech to Congress without announcing a deal with Hamas.
The leader of the Houthi rebels in Yemen has vowed to intensify attacks on Israel, stating that recent airstrikes by Israel will not deter them.
Israeli-founded startup Linx Security has raised $33 million in funding to protect against identity-related cyber threats and security breaches. The platform maps and monitors the links between users, their identities, and their access and permissions to company data and resources.
Top religious Zionist rabbis oppose hostage deal with Hamas, stating it would endanger more Israelis.
The IDF has ordered the evacuation of part of the Gaza safe zone due to the presence of Hamas in the area.
Shin Bet security agents will protect Israeli athletes at the Paris Olympics amid threats against the team. The security budget has been increased, and preparations have been ongoing for over a year. The guards will cooperate with local French security and police forces, and 88 athletes and delegation members will receive security coverage. Antisemitic incidents have surged in France, and there have been calls to ban Israel from the Olympics.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has decided to return to the negotiating table this week for a hostages-for-ceasefire deal in Gaza, according to a statement from his office.
Israeli leaders thank Biden for his support after he quits presidential race
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing a political tempest as he heads to Washington, D.C. for a trip that has been delayed by various challenges. The political chaos in the United States may work in Netanyahu's favor, as it is less likely that Democratic lawmakers will boycott his speech to Congress. Netanyahu's meeting with Vice President Kamala Harris will be held under scrutiny and could provide her with an opportunity to show her stance on relations with Israel. Throughout his visit, Netanyahu can expect demonstrations and anti-Israel rallies, but standing up to Israeli demonstrators may play well to his base back home. Netanyahu will also have to navigate his relationship with former President Donald Trump, ensuring he doesn't alienate Democrats while also not endorsing Trump. The meetings with President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and other top administration officials provide an opportunity to address pressing issues such as the hostage situation, Hezbollah's actions, and Iran's proxies.
Biden officials say that Vice President Kamala Harris will not change her stance on supporting Israel, dismissing the idea that she has a more adversarial relationship with Israel than President Biden.
The Israeli civilian coordination agency for the Palestinians, known as COGAT, stated at the High Court of Justice on Sunday that UN and humanitarian organizations were failing to take advantage of the efforts it and the military have made to facilitate the provision of assistance, asserting they had failed to collect and distribute some 35 percent of the aid brought into Gaza by Israel last month.
Hamas's Gaza chief Yahya Sinwar sent a clandestine message to Israel weeks before the October 7 attack, warning of a flare-up tied to Palestinians in Israeli prisons and the issue of captives, according to an Israeli television report.
The Palestinian Olympic team is ready to compete in Paris, facing opposition and hoping to represent their country in the best way possible.
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich criticizes potential US sanctions against himself and National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, calling them politically motivated and a blow to Israeli sovereignty and US-Israel relations.
Donald Trump criticizes lack of warning before shooting incident at campaign rally
Actress Jennifer Jason Leigh calls for the release of Israeli hostages in her opening speech at the Jerusalem Film Festival. She is awarded a letter of recognition and speaks about the significance of being in Israel as an actress and as a Jew. Four of her films are being screened at the festival.
The Israeli Air Force is redeploying gun-based air defense systems to counter Hezbollah drones from Lebanon.
Israeli troops continue offensive against Hamas in Gaza, killing numerous gunmen. Palestinian health officials report at least 13 people killed in Israeli airstrikes. Over 150 terror operatives killed in renewed operation in Gaza City.
The IDF is offering polio vaccination boosters to soldiers in the Gaza Strip after traces of poliovirus were found in sewage samples. The wide-scale vaccination campaign is also aimed at preventing the spread of the disease among Gazans.
An Iranian-made drone launched by the Houthis in Yemen reached Tel Aviv, killing an Israeli man. The drone was not classified as a threat due to a non-direct flight path and human error. The IAF has increased radar operators and aerial patrols to improve threat detection.
The UAE has expressed its readiness to contribute troops to a post-war peacekeeping force in Gaza, making it the first Arab country to publicly support the effort. The US has been seeking to recruit countries for the initiative, but has faced difficulties in convincing Arab allies to participate.
Saudi Arabia denies involvement in Israeli targeting of Houthi-controlled port in Yemen
Senior ministers in Israel boycott vote to approve strike in Yemen due to rushed process. Israeli Air Force targets Houthi-controlled port of Hodeida to prevent import of Iranian weapons and cause financial damage to rebels.
The Israeli Air Force struck the Houthi-controlled port of Hodeida in Yemen in response to a drone attack on Tel Aviv that killed an Israeli man. At least 80 people were wounded in the strikes. Israel had threatened a response to the drone attack on Tel Aviv.
Hezbollah and Hamas fired rockets at northern Israel in response to an alleged IDF strike. The IDF struck Hezbollah buildings in southern Lebanon. Skirmishes between Hezbollah-led forces and Israel have resulted in civilian and military deaths.
EU envoy believes two-state solution is still achievable despite Netanyahu's opposition
Thousands of Israelis are rallying to urge Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to stay in Israel and seal a hostage deal with Hamas before his trip to the United States.
The Washington Post received criticism for accusing the parents of Omer Neutra, an American-Israeli hostage, of ignoring 'Israel's assault on Gaza' during their speech at the Republican National Convention. The Post was accused of shaming the parents and downplaying their son's captivity. The paper later replaced the original post but continued to describe Neutra as 'missing,' which further angered critics. The Washington Post has faced previous accusations of employing antisemitic tropes in their reporting.
Hezbollah launched rockets at northern Israel in response to IDF strikes. The rockets were intercepted and no injuries were reported. IDF retaliated with shelling and airstrikes. Ongoing skirmishes have resulted in casualties on both sides.
The IDF killed a Palestinian man attempting to cross the border and struck a UN facility used by Hamas in Gaza City.
FIFA delays decision on suspending Israel from international soccer, allowing the team to play at the Olympics. Israeli goalkeeper Daniel Peretz will miss the Olympics due to injury.
Britain's new Labour government has announced that it will resume funding to UNRWA, providing £21 million ($27 million) in new funding to the agency.
Prof. Eugene Kandel discusses Israel's current societal problems and offers a unique solution to change the country's trajectory.
French police arrest man for knife attack in name of Hamas, days before Olympics
Donald Trump warns that countries holding American hostages will face consequences if they are not released.
An explosive-laden drone from Yemen hit an apartment building in Tel Aviv, killing a man and injuring others. The Houthis claimed responsibility for the attack and stated that Tel Aviv will remain a primary target for them.
Former US secretary of state Mike Pompeo rejects the installation of the Palestinian Authority in Gaza and argues for measures to prevent weapons smuggling. Netanyahu's demand for Israeli troops at the Philadelphi Corridor slows negotiations for a ceasefire agreement.
The IDF killed a senior commander in Hezbollah's elite Radwan force in southern Lebanon. The airstrike targeted a three-story house in Jmaijmeh, killing Maatouk and several other Hezbollah operatives. Israel has warned that it can no longer tolerate Hezbollah's presence along its border and may resort to military action.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei orchestrated the rise to power of moderate candidate Masoud Pezeshkian in the recent presidential election, according to sources.
A 3,800-year-old textile found in Israel has been confirmed to be dyed using a tiny insect referred to in ancient sources, according to Israeli researchers.
Up to 60,000 Israeli businesses may close in 2024 due to the ongoing war with Hamas, according to CofaceBDI. The closures are a result of various challenges faced by businesses, including high interest rates, financing costs, manpower shortages, and logistical disruptions. Sectors such as construction, agriculture, tourism, hospitality, and entertainment have been particularly affected.
A man has been arrested for threatening to murder Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The threats were made on a messaging app, and the suspect is currently being questioned by the police.
Senior officers in the IDF are optimistic about the progress of the war against Hamas, but warn against complacency. The IDF has made progress in reducing the tunnel threat and destroying rocket-making factories, but Hamas still poses a threat to Israel. The IDF believes that a deal is urgently necessary to secure the freedom of the remaining hostages in Gaza. There is still a risk of Hamas infiltration and the need for increased security measures. The IDF is set to start drafting ultra-Orthodox men, which has faced resistance from Haredi extremists.
An Israeli airstrike in Lebanon killed a Hamas commander responsible for attacks on Israel, according to the IDF. Another strike was reported in southern Lebanon, and Hezbollah announced the death of an operative. The IDF continues to target Hezbollah commanders who were behind attacks on Israel.
Spain and Germany arrest individuals for supplying Hezbollah with parts for explosive drones used in attacks on Israel.
Israel is unsure how Biden's COVID-19 diagnosis will affect Netanyahu's US visit.
The father of an American-Israeli hostage held in Gaza claims that former President Donald Trump told him he 'stands with the American hostages' during his speech at the Republican National Convention (RNC). Other speakers at the RNC criticized the far left for allegedly abandoning the Jewish people and American values. JD Vance called for unity within the Republican Party and emphasized the importance of free speech and the open exchange of ideas.
The US has sanctioned former IDF Sgt. Elor Azaria for his involvement in the extrajudicial killing of a wounded Palestinian attacker in 2016. Azaria will be barred from entry into the US along with his immediate family members.
A woman suspected of murdering her six-year-old son has had her remand extended by nine days. The court ordered a psychological assessment and a toxicology test to determine her mental state and if she was under the influence of narcotics. The woman also attacked passersby and a security guard with an axe before being restrained.
The Knesset has passed a resolution rejecting the establishment of a Palestinian state, which is likely to cause tension with Democrats who support a two-state solution.
Mossad chief warns time is running out for young female hostages held by Hamas, urging a swift agreement on a new hostage deal framework. Other officials back the need for a quick resolution. An Israeli delegation has arrived in Egypt to continue ceasefire talks as both sides consider the latest proposal.
Nine Israeli startups have secured $142 million in funding from the European Union's Horizon accelerator program. The startups were selected to receive grants from the European Innovation Council (EIC) Accelerator, which offers funding, mentoring, and business development coaching to help startups grow and enter the global market.
Israeli AI medical startup CytoReason has raised $80m in funding from investors including Nvidia and Pfizer. The company uses AI to develop computational disease models for drug discovery, helping to shorten trial phases and cut development costs.
Israel will set up a port facility in Ashdod to replace the US pier for delivering aid to Gaza, and establish a field hospital for Palestinian children in Israel.
Yael Rozman, a 26-year-old business student, was murdered by Hamas terrorists while fleeing a music festival. She is remembered as a brilliant budget manager and a person full of light, love, and joy.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pleads ignorance in meeting with families of slain surveillance soldiers and reveals Iranian plan for multi-front ground invasion.
Netanyahu aides are optimistic about repairing his relationship with Trump after Trump reposted a video condemning an assassination attempt.
The FBI used Israeli technology to crack the phone of the would-be assassin of former US President Donald Trump, according to the Washington Post.
The US State Department has corrected an error and blacklisted the correct individual after mistakenly sanctioning an Israeli man instead of a right-wing activist with a similar name.
Serbia confirms that the crossbow attack on the Israeli embassy was the work of a lone extremist belonging to the Wahhabi movement. Security services are monitoring the movement's activities in the country.
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