Meta and Amazon Have Dropped Scores of Employees in Israel, While Dropbox and EA Have Shut Down Their Operations Entirely – and Even Engineers Are Having Trouble Finding New Jobs
Notable Speakers at the Demonstration Are Overhaul Architects Yariv Levin and Simcha Rothman, While Negotiations With the Opposition Are Still Taking Place at the President's Residence
Israel’s Negev Desert ‘Brings the Past Alive,’ Say the Magazine’s Editors, Who Praise the Desert’s Innovative Wine Culture as Well as the Luxury Hotels
Prime Minister Testifies in Suit Revolving Around an Article by Ben Caspit That Reported That Likud-sponsored Bill Benefiting the Knesset Legal Adviser Was Aimed at Improving Netanyahu’s Legal Situation. Caspit: ‘The Word “Bribery” Never Appeared in the Story’
A Day After 300 Right-wing Supporters of the Government’s Judicial Overhaul Gathered Outside His Tel Aviv Home, the 86-year-old Retired Justice Tells Haaretz That He Remains ‘51% Optimistic’ That the Crisis Over the Government’s Plan Can Be Resolved
IDF Officials Met With Representatives of Bereaved Families, Who Warned That the Risk of Disruptions Was High Transportation Minister Regev Has Decided That if Protests Do Break Out at the Main Ceremony on Independence Day Eve, a Pre-taped Rehearsal Will Be Played Instead of the Live Broadcast
Thousands of Members of the Protest Movement Are Planning to Disrupt the Kickoff Event for the Jewish Federations of North America's General Assembly if Netanyahu Follows Through With His Plans to Show Up
Twice the Supreme Court Has Upheld Our Appeal to Allow Palestinians From the West Bank to Attend a Memorial Ceremony Next Week in Tel Aviv. Now Israel's Defense Minister, Giving in to Dark and Dangerous Anti-democratic Political Manipulations, Is Trying to Reimpose That Ban
Nasrallah’s Speech Reflected the Conclusions in Iran and Lebanon About Israel’s Vulnerability As Israel Attempts to End Ramadan Quietly, Netanyahu Resumes His Blame Game on Everyone but His Own Government