Terrorism
French cement maker Lafarge found guilty of financing jihadists in Syria
Judges determined that Lafarge, in total, paid $6.53 million to jihadist groups, including Islamic State (IS) and the al Qaeda-affiliated Nusra Front between 2013 and September 2014.
In the fog of a justified war, Israel does little to stop settler violence - opinion
The Whomping Wall: From Jabotinsky’s Iron Wall to Israel’s active defense - opinion
Impunity by design: How the IDF, settlers repress Palestinians in the West Bank - opinion
Israeli forces arrest 60 wanted suspects in sweeping West Bank operation
The IDF, together with the Shin Bet, Border Police, and Israel Police, carried out the arrests as the IDF began to mobilize a broad number of reservists across all sectors of the West Bank.
The death penalty bill in Israel: A dangerous path to vengeance, not justice - opinion
In response to Alex Sternberg: The heart of Israel’s death penalty bill.
Shooter wearing Iranian flag shirt kills three, injures 14 in Austin, Texas
According to law enforcement, the shooter, a Senegalese citizen, wore a shirt with an Iranian flag and a sweatshirt that said "Property of Allah" on it.
National Security Council issues threat warning to Israelis abroad amid Iran strikes
Israel’s National Security Council urged Israelis worldwide to heighten precautions, warning of possible Iranian-linked attacks following Israeli-US strikes on the Islamic Regime.
IDF says ceasefire violated in Rafah incident, conducts overnight strikes
The IDF also said it carried out additional precise strikes overnight into Friday against several armed Hamas terrorists in the Rafah area.
Iran's Islamic regime will fall when its pillars of loyalty begin to crack - opinion
Real change occurs when the mechanism of loyalty begins to crack; when those loyalists understand that, at a decisive moment, they may find themselves standing alone.
WATCH: 'I screamed in pain': Former hostage Matan Angrest says Hamas terrorists electrocuted him
Former Gaza hostage Matan Angrest told Channel 12's 'Uvda' about his captivity, including Hamas torture, the loss of his tank crew, bonding with fellow hostage Gali Berman, and his eventual release.
Details emerge on killing of father of 8-year-old Pakistani cricket player, Aina Wazir
Omar Wazir was a schoolteacher and also ran a travel agency. In a related incident, Aina Wazir's cameraman was kidnapped but later released.
Al Qaeda, Islamic State ramp up violence in West Africa’s tri-border region, report shows
The findings underscore the accelerating spread of jihadist groups in West Africa, where governments and foreign militaries have struggled for more than a decade to contain their advance.
Record 129 journalists died in 2025, majority allegedly by Israel, says CPJ
The Committee to Protect Journalists’ annual report described 86 journalist deaths at the hands of Israel, figures that the IDF has since denounced.