Rami Dotan, Disgraced Israel Air Force General Who Embezzled Millions in U.S. Aid, Dies
Dotan, an Air Force supply chief, spent 12 years in prison for what was considered the biggest corruption case in Israeli military history
Dotan, an Air Force supply chief, spent 12 years in prison for what was considered the biggest corruption case in Israeli military history
The Israeli public and media may have forgotten, but Hezbollah is still hell-bent on exacting revenge for the killing of an operative in July
A new book by former navy and Shin Bet chief-turned-politician Ami Ayalon aims to decipher the collective DNA of Israel, Zionism and Judaism
'You want to breathe and you can’t. For a few seconds I couldn’t breathe at all,' says Khairi Hanoun, a veteran anti-occupation protester who was beaten and choked by an Israeli soldier at a demonstration
Multiple raids attributed to Israel have targeted Iranian positions in Syria over past months
Live ammunition was recently found in the grove, which is near a firing range in the country's north. Army now says that there is no justification for weapons fire
Mengistu's story never swept along thousands of people, and his brother says family doesn't have financial resources to dedicate themselves to protest
Israeli soldiers raided the home of Hamada Tamimi, confiscated phones and a camera, beat up his family and took him away. The army said his arrest was due to operational considerations
The suspect was apprehended after trying to stab soldiers at the Ariel junction, and has been transferred to security services for questioning, IDF statement says
Military sources say the Palestinians were wounded by explosive device used to break down their house door, while eyewitnesses say they were wounded by live Israeli fire
This week at the Tel Aviv airport: A young woman who moved to Israel alone as a teen in search of independence, and a couple who felt that even though life in Canada is comfortable, Israel is where they really belong
High Court denies petition to try Col. Yisrael Shomer, who shot and killed a 17-year-old Palestinian in 2015
'Losses were limited to material losses,' state news agency adds, citing a military source ■ Israel has not yet commented on the incident
Military prosecutors are seeking a penalty of three months’ community service for the soldier who shot Ahmad Manasra, who was helping another Palestinian who was shot and wounded by the same soldier
West bank division commander had launched his own investigation in wake of Haaretz report about three explosive devices placed in Qaddum, one of which exploded and injured a local resident
The suspect, sustaining moderate wounds, hit the two officers with his vehicle before getting out and running at them with a knife, according to the Israeli police
60-year-old says he felt choked ■ Army calls video misleading, says violent rioting was underway ■ Video shows another officer breaking car window, pointing gun
Amid tensions between Israel and Iran-backed groups, Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says seven of 10 fighters killed in an overnight strike attributed to Israel belonged to Iran-backed militias
Army spokesperson does not confirm that Israel carried out strike south of Damascus that killed two and injured seven, but says Israel is 'doing everything necessary to achieve our targets'
Multiple raids attributed to Israel have targeted Iranian positions in Syria over past months
A spokesman for the Gaza Interior Ministry said on Saturday that the lockdown would be extended for another 48 hours after the number of infected people has risen to 182
The goal of the Palestinian demonstrators at Kafr Qaddum is modest: Open the road to Nablus and stop treating us as inferior. The principle behind it is just as basic: Treat us as human beings
Sirens blare across southern border communities after army attacks in response to incendiary balloons launched from the Palestinian enclave
Despite internal criticism over Beirut port blast and Hariri tribunal, Nasrallah does not stray from strict policy of retaliation
Palestinian hurt after seven-year-old finds box containing stun grenades, which military says troops left at site where 'violent riots have regularly occurred'