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The Times of Israel on MSNHundreds of teachers protest for fair pay, better conditions in Tel AvivDemonstration comes after weeks of disputes over salary cuts, strike action; secondary school teachers union chair Ran Erez warns: 'Without education, this country has no future' The post Hundreds of teachers protest for fair pay,
Edan Alexander was 19 when he left New Jersey to serve in the Israel Defense Forces. He was released by Hamas on Monday.
Families of hostages and their supporters rallied on Tuesday outside the U.S embassy in Tel Aviv, calling on President Donald Trump to help bring about a deal that would see the release of the remaining captives still being held in Gaza.
U.S. officials indicate improved chances for hostage release in Gaza after a recent accord with Hamas. Learn more.
Israel’s government has publicly dismissed warnings of extreme food shortages after it blocked aid deliveries, but an internal analysis concluded that a crisis looms if food supplies are not restored.
Einav Zangauker decries Netanyahu after Edan Alexander release announced • Safe corridor established for Alexander's release • Witkoff alleges that "Israel not willing to end war"
A missile strike near Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport and Israel’s airstrike on Yemen’s main airport forced more than a dozen airlines to suspend flights.
Under heavy police presence, several dozen Arab and left-wing Israeli students hold a Nakba memorial ceremony at Tel Aviv University’s Entin Square, as right-wing counter-protesters attempt to disrupt the rally with loud music and taunts from behind a police barricade.