Gaza
Israel's Opposition hits 61 seat majority for first time in months - poll
The opposition had been standing at 60 seats, at the cusp of a majority, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition remained at 50 seats. The Arab parties, meanwhile, stand at 10 seats.
Resignations hit Canadian gallery after rejecting Nan Goldin acquisition over antisemitism claims
The cost of risk: Why Israel’s security voice must outweigh Davos technocrats - editorial
Editor's Notes: Who is Yakir Gabay, the billionaire on Trump's Gaza Board of Peace?
No second phase without the return of Ran Gvili's remains - editorial
The return of fallen hostages is not a secondary issue to be postponed; it is a core obligation. Israel and the US should not allow themselves to be trapped in that pattern again.
What is Trump's Board of Peace and who has joined so far? - explainer
Trump first proposed the board last September when he announced his plan to end the Gaza war. He later said the board's remit would be expanded beyond Gaza to tackle other conflicts worldwide.
Israel’s calculated bet on Trump’s Board of Peace - analysis
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel would accept Trump’s invitation to join, but did not say whether Jerusalem would pay the $1 billion fee required to become a founding member.
Trump says Hamas must give up weapons in next few weeks or be 'blown away'
"If they don't do it, they'll be blown away very quickly. They'll be blown away," Trump said at an aside during Davos.
The 60,000 rifle mirage: Gaza’s Board of Peace risks a strategic catastrophe - opinion
Phase two of the ceasefire rests on a dangerous misreading of how wars in the Middle East actually end.
Buzzwords and false allegations are Western human rights inversion - opinion
To fixate on flawed accusations against Israel while ignoring genuine, massive atrocities elsewhere is to repeat ominous historical precedents.
Petitioners ask High Court to freeze anti-UNRWA law as Jerusalem facilities face demolitions
The request was filed ahead of a scheduled High Court hearing on February 2, seeking to suspend the entry into force of amendments to the anti-UNRWA law passed in late December.
Jews are not just 'Ashkenazim from Europe, they are part of our history,' says Saudi journalist
"The problem is that we haven't known each other enough. There is a current refusal to accept the other and believe that Israel will collapse, but that is a strategic and historical mistake."
Erdogan, Trump discuss Syria, Gaza in call as Syria announces ceasefire with Kurdish forces
Turkey separately weighed whether Erdogan should join the US leader's "Board of Peace" initiative.
Brother of former hostage Avera Mengitsu missing, police ask public for help with search
Ashgara Mengistu, a 34-year-old resident of Ashkelon, left his mother's home in Ma'ale Adumim on Sunday and hasn't been seen since, the police reported.