‘Storm over ultra-Orthodox recruitment won’t topple Netanyahu’
March 29, 2024 by David Isaac
The issue of haredi (ultra-Orthodox) army enlistment reached a boiling point this week as the Netanyahu government failed, despite feverish efforts, to draft legislation to address the issue before a High Court-mandated Wednesday deadline. Read more
Barak: Hold elections by June to adopt two-state solution
February 15, 2024 by David Isaac
Israel must hold elections by June if Israel is to have a chance to accept the Biden administration’s plan for a post-war Gaza Strip, former Prime Minister Ehud Barak argued on Tuesday in Twitter Space, a forum for live conversations on X. Read more
Herzog: South African case a ‘blood libel’ against the Jews
February 14, 2024 by David Isaac
One of Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s chief concerns for Israel and the civilised world is the corruption of the international legal system, which “has begun to ignore reality and truth.” Read more
Hamas man wanted to sell IDF soldier’s head for $10,000
January 19, 2024 by David Isaac
A Hamas terrorist admitted to Israeli interrogators that he tried to sell the decapitated head of an IDF soldier for $10,000. That soldier was the son of David Tahar of Jerusalem. Read more
Meet the controversial judge representing Israel at the International Court of Justice
January 9, 2024 by David Isaac
Israel has chosen Aharon Barak, 87, a former president of the Israeli Supreme Court, to sit as its representative on the judges’ panel at the International Court of Justice in the Hague to hear proceedings brought by South Africa against Israel. Read more
Red Cross finds little sympathy among Israelis amid accusations of ineptitude, bias
December 28, 2023 by David Isaac
“Humanitarianism,” “compassion,” “neutrality”—these are the words the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) would like linked to its name. Read more
Jerusalem: ‘No UN chief has done more to secure the survival of a terrorist organization’
December 12, 2023 by David Isaac
Israel’s government sharply criticized U.N. chief António Guterres on Monday, with a Prime Minister’s Office spokesman telling the press, “I don’t think any U.N. secretary-general in history has gone so far to secure the survival of a terrorist organization.” Read more
Jerusalem won’t confirm US put time limit on Israeli combat in Gaza
December 4, 2023 by David Isaac
An Israeli Prime Minister’s Office spokesman refused to confirm to the Tazpit Press Service on Sunday the report of a tense exchange last week between U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and members of Israel’s War Cabinet. Read more
Israeli orthodox Jews take up arms, form civil defence groups
November 9, 2023 by David Isaac
The Oct. 7 Hamas massacre has led to a societal shift in thinking when it comes to personal defence in Israel. Read more
Acts of courage: Amid horror, Israelis rise to occasion
October 13, 2023 by David Isaac
For some, it was their final act. Kibbutz Be’eri’s 22-year-old paramedic insisted on staying and helping the wounded, then hid for six hours in the clinic’s kitchenette, grasping a knife, waiting (like so many) for help that never came. Read more
Israelis desperately search for missing loved ones feared abducted
October 8, 2023 by David Isaac
Families and friends of people caught in the Hamas offensive in Israel’s South have posted pictures and phone numbers online in a bid to get in touch with loved ones. Read more
Israel in the dock (again): UN court sits in judgment on Israeli ‘occupation’
October 6, 2023 by David Isaac
Two pro-Israel NGOs are defending Israel against the United Nation’s latest attack as the world body’s International Court of Justice considers a case that could have serious ramifications for the Jewish state, the groups say. Read more
Meet Israel’s only female ultra-Orthodox Border Police officer
August 27, 2023 by David Isaac
Sgt. Maj. Avishag Shiran Malka, 38, is the only female ultra-Orthodox member of the Israel Border Police. Read more
The Knesset gets back to work
May 1, 2023 by David Isaac
The Knesset’s summer session began on Sunday after a month-long recess and will run until July 30. Topping the agenda are passing a state budget, judicial reform, an updated ultra-Orthodox, or haredi, conscription bill and the establishment of a National Guard. Read more
35th March of the Living honours Jewish heroism in the Holocaust
April 19, 2023 by David Isaac
This year’s March of the Living, the annual tribute to the 6 million held at the site of the former German death camp Auschwitz in Poland, is being conducted under the theme of “Honoring Jewish heroism in the Holocaust.” Read more
Anti-reform protests reveal police double standards
March 23, 2023 by David Isaac
What began as Saturday evening mass protests against the government’s judicial reform program have morphed into “days of disruption” and increasingly extreme behaviour as demonstrators block highways, clash with police, blockade Knesset members in their homes, refuse to show up for reserve duty, and, in one instance, barricade the prime minister’s wife in a hair salon. Read more
Dershowitz: ‘Judicial reform will not undercut democracy’
March 17, 2023 by David Isaac
U.S. attorney Alan Dershowitz said the Netanyahu government’s judicial reform program does not endanger Israel’s democracy and might even enhance it, speaking on Wednesday during an online debate with Professor Eugene Kontorovich. Read more
Herzog pitches ‘people’s plan’ to resolve growing societal rift
March 16, 2023 by David Isaac
Israeli President Isaac Herzog presented what he termed the “people’s plan,” referring to a compromise judicial-reform proposal that he developed, in a national address on Wednesday night. Read more
‘Why do we need judicial reform?’ An architect behind the proposal explains
March 8, 2023 by David Isaac
Professor Moshe Koppel, one of the architects of the Netanyahu government’s judicial reform program, spoke to JNS last week about why the reform is needed and what it’s really about. Read more
Netanyahu: ‘Freedom of protest is not a license to drag the country into anarchy’
March 2, 2023 by David Isaac
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in a televised address on Wednesday evening, spoke out against the violent protests that roiled the country throughout the day, in some cases leading to clashes with police. Read more
Law to strip terrorists of Israeli citizenship advances in Knesset
January 31, 2023 by David Isaac
A special joint Knesset committee approved the preliminary reading of a proposed law that would revoke Israeli citizenship, or residency, from terrorists who receive payments from the Palestinian Authority for their violent deeds, in a practice commonly known as pay-for-slay. Read more
Netanyahu government breaks sharply with predecessor in dealings with PA
January 11, 2023 by David Isaac
On Jan. 5, Israel’s Security Cabinet approved a series of retaliatory measures against the Palestinian Authority. Read more
‘Imam of Peace’ committed to fight against Islamist extremism
December 28, 2022 by David Isaac
Former Adelaide resident Imam Mohammad Tawhidi, an Islamic scholar and thinker, has dedicated his life to fighting Islamic extremism. Read more
Netanyahu has his sights set on peace with Riyadh – but is it feasible?
December 28, 2022 by David Isaac
Israeli Prime Minister-designate Benjamin Netanyahu said last week that he hopes to bring about “a full, formal peace” with Saudi Arabia, as Israel has done with other Gulf states. Read more
Tortured logic: Analysts dismiss Ukraine’s attempt to blame Israel for Russia-Iran alliance
October 28, 2022 by David Isaac
Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Monday accused Israel of bringing about an alliance between Russia and Iran, a claim experts JNS spoke with termed “bizarre.” Read more
Israeli elections 2022: A rundown of Israeli parties and their leaders
October 20, 2022 by David Isaac
Meet the Israeli elections candidates. Read more
Polls split: It’s either more deadlock or Netanyahu victory
October 14, 2022 by David Isaac
Two surveys this week—a Wednesday Mako/Knesset Channel poll and Tuesday’s Channel 11 iteration—give Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud-led coalition 60 Knesset seats, one short of what it needs to form a government, forecasting yet another deadlock following the Nov. 1 election. Read more
‘Treat Iran like pariah:’ Haley hits Biden team for relentless pursuit of nuclear deal
September 25, 2022 by David Isaac
Former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley sharply criticised the Biden administration for its failure to confront the Iranian regime during a special press conference held Wednesday in New York City on the sidelines of the 77th U.N. General Assembly. Read more
Does the IRGC terror designation matter if Iran sanctions are lifted?
August 24, 2022 by David Isaac
After months of stalled talks, it seemed as though the Iran nuclear deal was dead, with Israeli diplomats in April putting the odds of a new deal at “slim to none.” Then, last week, White House officials reported movement in the talks, attributing it to Iran’s dropping its demand that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) be removed from the U.S. terror list. Read more
The Palestinian Authority’s stealth attempt to take over Judea and Samaria
August 23, 2022 by David Isaac
Diligently following a master plan worked out over 10 years ago, the Palestinian Authority is laying claim to large tracts of Israeli state land through illegal building. Read more