
Ariela Ohrenstein
UK Education Secretary: Antisemitism in schools is 'national emergency'
On this day: Adolf Eichmann captured in Argentina by Mossad
Art expert from BBC TV show pleads guilty to dealing with suspected Hezbollah financier
Independence Day ablaze: Jerusalemites find strength under fire and ash
This year’s events, though unexpected, reflected the essence of Israeli society – the day was a testament to the resilience of the Israeli people, a tale of overcoming adversity.
VE Day in Israel: Celebrating the 80th anniversary and Jewish heroes of the war
The State of Israel also commemorates VE Day on May 9 largely as a result of the massive wave of immigration from the former Soviet bloc during the 1990s.
Nike faces backlash for ‘Never again, until next year’ slogan at London Marathon
"To chant ‘never again, until next year’ is exactly what Hamas promised: to repeat October 7 over and over again,” retired British judge Nigel Lithman said.
New research reveals hidden ‘control center’ which could help in fight against bacterial infections
This finding opens the door to broader research into how many different pathogens regulate their harmful activities.
Antisemitic incidents increased by 90% in French-speaking Switzerland in 2024, report finds
More than half of these incidents (52.5%) were categorized as "traditional" forms of antisemitism, while 14.4% were related to antizionism, as explained by the CICAD.
Dyke March Committee bans Zionists from attending march
The Dyke March Committee stated that it intends to dedicate its fundraising efforts to victims of genocide and fight for people’s humanity around the world.
UK Pro-Palestinian protestors charged with conspiracy to damage property of Elbit Systems
Four people were charged with conspiracy to damage property during a protest at a premises in Aztec West Business Park in north Bristol.
Jerusalem Marathon: What are the traffic changes, road closures announced?
The city has announced the traffic arrangements for the marathon.
Climate crisis hits women hardest, Tel Aviv conference reveals
The conference explored how Israel can use its experience in managing water resources and desert agriculture to serve as a model for integrating women into climate solutions.
Israel vs abroad: How do oppositions act against perceived undemocratic laws?- comment
With protests starting to lose momentum, people are starting to question whether opposition parties are doing enough themselves.