While the ice cream company founded by two Jewish hippies usually puts up some pretty sweet posts, its accounts have been eerily quiet since last month's Israel-Gaza flare-up

Tala Halawa 'no longer works for the BBC,' according to a spokesperson for the UK broadcaster, declining to elaborate on the reason behind the end of the reporter's employment

Facebook, Instagram and Twitter lock accounts of PM's son after he shares address of Yamina MK; Likud accuses sites of 'censoring the right'

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Defense officials said to have suggested move during major Jewish-Arab conflict in mixed cities earlier this month; Justice Ministry official rejected move out of hand

Budapest-based Matyas Kiraly has amassed 14k followers in his travels to over 100 ruined cemeteries and synagogues, which he documents in an homage to a once-flourishing community

But some say snippets on social media don't paint a complete picture, leading viewers to assume the worst about Israel or to think it's not vulnerable to rocket attacks

PM's son had been ordered to pay plaintiff NIS $500,000 after failing to respond to complaint, but judge says his claim that he never received it is plausible

Audio-based social network says it closed a number of groups due to 'direct violation' of community rules on racism and hate speech

Video of the incident went viral on TikTok; suspect, 17, detained at the Qalandiya crossing after fleeing to West Bank

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