NYT Faces Internal Revolt Over Kristof Israel Abuse Column
The Times is still defending the column as Israel threatens legal action and critics question the sourcing behind its most graphic claims
The Times is still defending the column as Israel threatens legal action and critics question the sourcing behind its most graphic claims
Simon Bismuth said the cemetery project taught teens to care for those who came before them, even when no one sees it
The Prime Minister’s Office reportedly feared Bennett would appear openly welcomed in Abu Dhabi while Netanyahu’s own wartime visit remained hidden
The plan helps fund embassy relocations, housing and planning needs as Israel seeks wider recognition of Jerusalem as its capital
Police kept the October 7 memorial exhibit’s location secret ahead of its May 20 opening as organizers prepare for heavy security
Israel will move IDF heritage and recruitment institutions onto the former UNRWA site after shutting down the agency’s activity
The funding will support border communities, security roads, housing and Golan development as northern Israel rebuilds after months of war
The longtime liberal HBO host accused Democrats of failing to confront anti-Jewish rhetoric now spreading through progressive culture
Tommy Robinson supporters and Nakba Day demonstrators rallied across central London under one of Britain’s largest policing operations in years
The flag flew above the building named for Birthright Israel founder Michael Steinhardt during NYU graduation celebrations before being removed by campus security
New data show Israel’s capital growing younger, denser and more crowded — while residents report unusually high life satisfaction
State ceremony on Yom Yerushalayim honored more than 4,000 Ethiopian Jews who died on the dangerous journey through Sudan to Israel
Israel’s capital will host the Flag March, Western Wall prayers and national ceremonies as Israel celebrates Yom Yerushalayim
Mayor says city will provide security and permits, while critics accuse him of boycotting one of New York Jewry’s central public events
Mayor proposes $26 million hate-crime prevention plan as anti-Israel protests outside synagogue-linked events deepen Jewish safety concerns in New York
The US Army is buying Smart Shooter’s Israeli-made system as small drones become a growing threat to soldiers on the battlefield
“This is the most fitting Zionist response to our enemies,” Smotrich said as thousands prayed, danced and celebrated through the night at Kever Yosef
Lauder tells Jewish leaders in Geneva to redirect antisemitism spending toward Jewish children as global hatred surges
Foreign Ministry says the paper declined to cover Civil Commission findings, then promoted Nicholas Kristof’s allegations against Israel one day before the report’s release
Egoz and Golani Reconnaissance forces crossed the Litani with armored vehicles, fought Hezbollah terrorists at close range and signaled Israel’s control deep in Lebanon