Gen Zamir warned that IDF faces potential collapse due to a manpower shortage exacerbated by ongoing conflicts. He emphasized ...
Nadav Lapid’s furiously satirical drama, about a musician’s willful complicity in a war he reviles, tells a vast story of personal and national degradation.
The Israeli film Yes criticizes Israeli artists during the Gaza war, and stars one of Israel's most provocative fringe artists, Ariel Bronz.
One month into the U.S.–Israeli war with Iran, we turn to our correspondents across the region to assess the conflict's impact.
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The night the Iran Israel war spread to Lebanon
This video tells the story of how the Iran–Israel conflict expanded beyond its borders into Lebanon. It follows Israel’s ...
This year’s Berlin International Film Festival took an unwanted political turn. After journalists inquired about the ...
In early March, a soldier from Knoxville received America’s highest and rarest medal for valor — and we witnessed the ...
No, of course not. People have rights. The concept of a state's right to exist is not recognized in any international law.
Nadav Lapid’s scathing tone and accelerated rhythms lead this movie about a married couple who ingratiate themselves with the ...
X's proposed monetization changes could stop foreign bot farms from funding divisive U.S. creators, but Elon Musk has delayed ...
Ali Larijani was an experienced, pragmatic senior official who had played leading roles in negotiations with the US and other ...
The North Korean regime rests on three pillars -- coercion, control of information and manufactured legitimacy. Each ...
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