Foxtrot

Twenty-two states condemn Iran, front group for 'lethal' worldwide terror attacks

"We stand united in our determination to protect our countries and our people against these threats. The Islamic Republic of Iran must halt these actions now," read the statement.

Synagogue targeted in first such arson attack in modern N. Macedonian history, April 12, 2026.
Police secures the area near the Israeli embassy in Stockholm after a suspected shooting on October 1, 2024

Swedish citizens sentenced after 2024 grenade attack on Israeli embassy in Copenhagen

 Rawa Majid, leader of the 'Foxtrot Network' in an Interpol Red Notice arrest warrant.

Iran rejects UK accusation of links to Swedish criminal gang

 Rawa Majid, leader of the 'Foxtrot Network' in an Interpol Red Notice arrest warrant.

UK sanctions Iranian-backed, Swedish-based criminal gang 'Foxtrot,' leader


‘Foxtrot,’ ‘Longing’ get European Film Award nods

Two Israeli films among 49 movies shortlisted for prestigious prize.

Samuel Maoz's ‘Foxtrot.’ (Courtesy)

Israeli Film Festival in Paris attracts record audiences

During the week, most of the more than 35 screenings played to full houses or close to it, the highest attendance record to date for this festival.

A SCENE from Samuel Maoz’s critically acclaimed ‘Foxtrot.’

Israeli Embassy pulls support from Israeli Film Festival in Paris

Foreign Ministry displeased that ‘Foxtrot’ will be screened on opening night.

Samuel Maoz's ‘Foxtrot.’ (Courtesy)

Oscar nominations 2018: 5 Jewish takeaways

Israel is not represented at the Oscars this year.

 An Oscar statue is seen in Beverly Hills

‘Foxtrot’ director: Oscar snub was painful

Israeli Culture Minister Miri Regev celebrated the film missing out on a nomination.

Samuel Maoz, director of 'Foxtrot'

Oscars snub ‘Foxtrot’

Israeli films have been nominated for Best Foreign Language Film 10 times without a win.

A scene from Shmulik Maoz’s ‘Foxtrot.’

The reel deal in 2017

The ‘Post’s’ film critic chooses her top 10 films of the year from both Israel and abroad.

A SCENE from Matan Yair’s ‘Scaffolding.’

Israeli movies in 2017: Controversy and diversity

A successful film industry doesn’t produce only films that win prizes abroad but also movies that local audiences enjoy.

‘THE WOMEN’S BALCONY’ was the biggest Israeli hit of the year. A comedy-drama by Emil Ben-Shimon, it takes place in the Bukharan Quarter of Jerusalem

'Foxtrot' makes Oscars foreign film shortlist

Nine countries — including Lebanon — were selected from 92 entries.

A scene from Shmulik Maoz’s ‘Foxtrot.’

Rage, glory and Avi Nesher

The celebrated Israeli director discusses the digitally restored release of his controversial 1984 film "Rage and Glory."

Hanna Azoulay Hasfari and Juliano Mer-Khamis in "Rage and Glory."