Antonio Guterres warns against 'dangerous, deeply troubling' notice that will have 'devastating humanitarian consequences,' calls to release all hostages
Some Jews on the left find themselves mourning Israeli civilian victims of terror as colleagues glorify Saturday's massacre and worries mount over what comes next for Palestinians
It was the first time a prime minister has spoken to country on Jewish Day of Rest since 1994, but speech appeared mostly designed to boost morale, deflect criticism
Planned before Hamas's terror onslaught, the exhibition game took place as scheduled, bringing some much-needed comfort to Jewish fans and players alike
Is it too late to live better? What are the tips for better living as we age? We're discussing this with Hadassah's geriatric and rehabilitation expert, Dr. Jeremy Jacobs.
Three others wounded in attack on school by Chechen-origin man who shouted 'Allahu Akbar'; suspect had been under surveillance by French domestic intelligence
'He wanted to hear from each and every one of us,' says Ruby Chen, whose son Itay, a soldier, is missing; US president says he 'cares deeply' about those held by Hamas
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