Violence

Bat Yam man dies after stabbing partner, barricading self on roof for nine hours

A negotiation team from the Israel Police worked to bring the situation to a resolution, the forces confirmed.

 A man barricaded himself on a rooftop of a building after murdering his wife in Bat Yam, central Israel, June 2, 2025
 Hamas terrorists against backdrop of Gaza tunnels. (illustration)

Gaza in turmoil: Clans emerge as rivals to Hamas's rule

Gal Gadot attends the 82nd Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California. January 5, 2025.

London's Met Police arrest five pro-Palestinian protesters targeting Gal Gadot

Ambassador Galit Peleg

Words can be lethal - opinion


Words aren’t ‘violence,’ but Jew-hating words can kill - opinion

Anti-Zionism is the new antisemitism, and rhetoric can stir violence such as the killings in Washington.

 AN ANTI-ISRAEL demonstrator holds a sign at the University of Washington in Seattle, in March. Most who hate Israel hate Jews, the writer argues.

Murder by intersectionality: The warped logic of identity-fueled violence - opinion

The shooter of Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim in Washington perpetrated a murder by intersectionality.

 ELIAS RODRIGUEZ appears, as depicted in a sketch, last Thursday at a US District Court, where he was charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the shooting near the Capital Jewish Museum. He reportedly told police: ‘I did it for Palestine; I did it for Gaza.’

WATCH: 'Without Nakba, there is no victory': Violence breaks out in Jerusalem's Old City

Jerusalem Post witnesses said that they saw rioters spit on Standing Together activists, assault police officers, and sing racist chants.

Israeli Left and Right-wing activist clash in Jerusalem's Old City's Damascus Gate, during the Jerusalem Day flag march, May 26, 2025

Israelis must refrain from violence, even if we disagree - comment

This wasn’t a protest – it was an attack on the very idea that coexistence is possible. On the eve of a day meant for national unity, these rioters chose division, hate, and violence.

 Right-wing protesters scream in opposition at the joint Israeli-Palestinian Remembrance Day ceremony in Jaffa

Memorial in Ra'anana makes false equivalency, but violence on attendees unacceptable - editorial

On Remembrance Day Eve, a group of far-right activists descended on a Reform synagogue where a private screening of the ceremony was taking place.

 Israelis observe Remembrance Day, April 30, 2025.

India shuts over half of Kashmir tourist spots in security review

Tensions between India and Pakistan have increased since the attack last week that left 26 tourists dead in Kashmir.

 Indian security force personnel stand guard on the banks of Dal Lake, following a suspected militant attack near south Kashmir's Pahalgam, in Srinagar April 25, 2025.

Yonkers man pleads guilty for scissor-wielding, antisemitic attack on Jewish barber

"This attack is a reminder that we have a lot more to do to eradicate hate and antisemitism in Westchester County," the Jewish barber said.

 Close up of the NYPD logo on a police car.

Travelers attack bus drivers at Jerusalem CBS, reportedly due to lack of seating

The footage, seen by The Jerusalem Post, shows travelers pushing, kicking, and dragging a bus driver along the floor.

 The assaulted bus driver lays on the floor (blue shirt) as a colleague stands over him and calls for help in Jerusalem's Central Bus Station, April 20, 2025.

Zerat Games pulls rape, incest video game promising to be 'women's worst nightmare' amid backlash

The violent video game was banned in Canada, Australian and the United Kingdom before the developers pulled it from Steam.

 No Mercy video game.

Trial begins for terrorist Atallah for sexual assault of Gilboa female soldier-guards

Indictments were also filed against Gilboa Prison’s former commander and intelligence officer for breach of trust and failure to fulfill official duty, following a 2021 decision to reopen the case.

 View of the Nazareth District Court on December 25, 2019.

Israel's police violence crisis: Responsibility carries accountability - Opinion

Police errors must be investigated; when boundaries are crossed it is important to hold the individual accountable.

 FORMER HEAD of the Israel Police Roni Alsheikh speaks during a rally against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government, at Habima Square, last month. Trust in the Israel Police is now near an all-time low, the writer says.