Jerusalem is reportedly considering military aid for Kyiv, after months of rejecting President Zelensky’s requests
By Georgia L Gilholy
Neve Yaakov is a place most Israelis barely knew existed until last week's atrocity
Will last week's Supreme Court ruling on the deputy prime minister be a prelude to a much more explosive showdown between the judicial and executive branches of the country?
Controversial Israeli rabbi and politician who influenced the right-ward shift of the Religious Zionist Party
PM vows to find ‘legal way’ to reinstate ally in wake of ‘unfortunate’ decision that ‘ignores will of the people’
80,000 people demonstrated against the government's planned legal reforms last weekend
Ruling disqualifying the appointment of Shas leader Aryeh Deri has taken matters out of new prime minister's hands
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Despite diaspora criticism, controversial new ministers claim they'll represent all Israelis
By Natalie Lisbona
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In a leaked recording, Bezalel Smotrich said he could take measures against the LBGTQ+ community because his voters 'don't give a damn about the gays'
By Ben Bloch
An estimated 80,000 people demonstrated against proposed changes to Israel's judicial system
By in Tel Aviv
Israel's new coalition plans to scrap Kan's role as a public broadcaster due to its alleged 'left-wing bias'
Itamar Ben-Gvir said displaying the flags is a 'form of supporting terror'
Israel’s new government has been met with unprecedented civil resistance in the country
By Daniel Ben-David
Now Netanyahu's cabinet has been sworn in, it's clear the country will be led by a small cohort of moderate loyalists
By Richard Pater
Party in Netanyahu’s coalition government accuses organisations of secretly planning to infect Israel’s education system with liberal values
By David Rose
Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis said the Torah ‘forbids hate’