The Deal May Be a Gift to Trump, but Netanyahu Will Soon Learn That His Role in Washington Has Ended
The prosecutor’s office to the police: officers are violating the rights of detainees in protests against the government
Defense Secretary Hegseth: The U.S. military will be busy tonight, we will strike Iran hard
All the warning lights are flashing and warning about the ruler, but we refuse to see it
The IDF: Men and women will not serve in the same framework in the armored corps
A rare protest erupted in Afghanistan over the detention of women for their clothing, 2 were killed by Taliban gunfire
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Netanyahu has gone too far in his appetite for war. The circle of those opposed to the continued madness is growing
Yoanna Gonen | Opinion
The smugness of the salesmen has been replaced by humility. There is no longer a “historic victory”
Yossi Verter | Commentary
107 million shekels were invested in the Great Synagogue, to turn back time
Naama Riva
The price of the open channel between Barak Ravid and President Donald Trump
Journalist Yasmin Levy
The prime minister’s statement is even more insulting when one remembers the place of the person who was supposed to fill it
Yael Finkelstein | Opinion
“If Netanyahu were not prime minister, my sister would be alive”
Ben Shalev