JTA — An art gallery in Canada has been roiled by resignations after it narrowly voted not to acquire work by Jewish photographer and outspoken pro-Palestinian activist Nan Goldin over accusations that she holds antisemitic views.
The…
Category: 1. Israel
-

Canadian gallery sees resignations after it refuses to acquire Nan Goldin’s photos
-
Near Afula: Man killed while trying to save crash victims
Barak Bar, a 22-year-old newly released from service 9 the Border Police, identified as man killed during deadly traffic accident.
Continue Reading
-

Trump disinvites Canada’s Carney from Board of Peace as Spain, France decline to join
US President Donald Trump withdrew an invitation for Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney to join his Board of Peace after the country declined to pay for a permanent seat, in one of a few challenges to hit the newly constituted…
Continue Reading
-

Online gambler may be security insider, bet on Iran strikes
An unknown individual within Israel’s security system may be using insider information on an online gambling website, public broadcaster KAN News reported.An anonymous user on Polymarket, a gambling site that allows users to gamble on future…
Continue Reading
-

Palestinians say Jared Kushner's vision for Gaza erases what's left of their homes – NPR
- Palestinians say Jared Kushner’s vision for Gaza erases what’s left of their homes NPR
- US unveils plans for development of ‘New Gaza’ with skyscrapers BBC
- Davos: Trump launches his ‘board of peace’ as Kushner presents Gaza ‘master plan’…
Continue Reading
-

Israeli Strikes in Southern Lebanon continues, Despite Ceasefire
Israeli Strikes in Southern Lebanon continues, Despite Ceasefire
Continue Reading
-

Iran remains offline as US condemns death sentence for soldier who refused to fire on
The figures were released Friday by rights groups as most Iranians remain cut off from the internet, a blackout now in its third week. Monitoring group NetBlocks reported that overall internet access in Iran stood at about 2%, despite limited…
Continue Reading
-
Opposition hits 61 seat Knesset majority, poll finds
For the first time in two months, the opposition could reach a Knesset majority of 61 seats, a poll by Maariv revealed on Friday.
The opposition had been standing at 60 seats, at the cusp of a majority, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s…
Continue Reading
-

A Major Earthquake in Israel Is Only a Matter of Time. Are Its Hospitals Ready?
Israel is accustomed to dealing with security threats from various directions, but two earthquakes in the last week serve as a reminder of a completely different kind of threat looming over Israel: The Syrian-African Rift, which runs through…
Continue Reading
-
Where our anger lies
The daycare tragedy and its attendant scandal show that our sector’s priorities are misguided in more ways than one. Opinion.
Continue Reading