Ahead of a planned fateful cabinet vote on the firing of Shin Bet head Ronen Bar tonight, ToI's editor Horovitz assesses how ...
your 20-minute audio update on what’s happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Editor David Horovitz joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today’s Daily Briefing, which is a ...
A budget approved by Israel’s Parliament cements Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s power and includes significant military spending. By Lara Jakes and Patrick Kingsley Lara Jakes covers ...
David Horovitz is the founding editor of The Times of Israel. He is the author of "Still Life with Bombers" (2004) and "A Little Too Close to God" (2000), and co-author of "Shalom Friend ...
By Patrick Kingsley Reporting from Jerusalem Eighteen months ago, in the aftermath of Hamas’s attack on Israel, Israelis suspended their internal conflicts to form a united military front ...
Israel denied it was given any new proposed peace deal by Egyptian negotiators Monday, even as Hamas said its leaders had “responded positively’’ to the plan. The proposed deal would involve ...
Ione Skye at a 30th anniversary screening of "Say Anything" during the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival in New York. ANDREW MORALES/SSTK/Shutterstock Ione Skye is coming ...
This week, The Times of Israel ran a lengthy interview with the American historian conducted by editor-in-chief David Horovitz. In the interview, Snyder draws attention to the destruction of ...
Israel’s renewed military offensive in the Gaza Strip threatens to be even deadlier and more destructive than the last, as it pursues wider aims with far fewer constraints. King Charles III ...
Israel’s military carried out multiple waves of deadly airstrikes across Lebanon targeting suspected Hezbollah sites on Saturday, as tensions flare again in the region. At least seven people ...
Israel is making plans for a potential major ground offensive in Gaza that would involve sending tens of thousands of troops into combat to clear and occupy large swaths of the enclave, an Israeli ...