Incumbent President al-Sissi is expected to win in what some critics are calling a sham ■ Elections come amid concerns of record inflation and fears of spillover from the conflict in Gaza
The expansion of fighting and IDF's entrance into southern Gaza worsened the humanitarian crisis, triggering food shortages and residents' growing dissatisfaction with Hamas leadership.
The expansion of fighting and IDF's entrance into southern Gaza worsened the humanitarian crisis, triggering food shortages and residents' growing dissatisfaction with Hamas leadership.
IDF ground campaign in Gaza ongoing, as growing number of countries call for immediate cease-fire ■ U.S. skips congressional review to approve sale of tank shells to Israel a day after vetoing a UN Security Council resolution on a cease-fire ■ Yemen's Houthis say all ships in Red Sea on way to Israel are considered targets ■ At least 1,200 civilians and soldiers killed in Israel since Oct. 7; over 138 hostages still held in Gaza ■ Hamas-run health ministry claims 17,700 killed, 48,700 wounded
Bar, a battalion doctor, spent sixty consecutive hours in a tank on the Gaza front, providing life-saving medical care to IDF soldiers. Ella, a paramedic who was drafted as a reservist the day after the brutal Hamas attack on southern Israel, saved the lives of two wounded battalion commanders and two fighters, in one […]
IDF announces names of four soldiers killed in Gaza; another dies of wounds ■ Israeli hostage killed in Hamas captivity ■ Blinken meets with Arab leaders ■ Army finds weapons in UNWRA school and mosque ■ At least 1,200 civilians and soldiers killed in Israel since Oct. 7; over 138 hostages still held in Gaza ■ Hamas-run health ministry: 17,700 killed, 48,700 wounded
The Security Council last month called for pauses in fighting to allow aid access to Gaza, which Guterres on Friday described as a "spiraling humanitarian nightmare."
The Security Council last month called for pauses in fighting to allow aid access to Gaza, which Guterres on Friday described as a "spiraling humanitarian nightmare."
Egypt and Jordan fear the impact of the war on their stability, but Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have different priorities. No Arab country, even among those that agreed to take in Syrian refugees, offered to take in any from Gaza
The apocalyptic scenes raised questions over whether the one million or so residents who fled to southern Gaza to escape the worst of the fighting will be able to return.
IDF announces deaths of four soldiers ■ Rocket barrages target Tel Aviv, central Israel and northern Israel ■ Syrian opposition claims four killed in Israeli drone strike on vehicle ■ Israel agrees to open Kerem Shalom border crossing for inspection only, senior U.S. official says ■ At least 1,200 civilians and soldiers killed in Israel since Oct. 7; over 138 hostages still held in Gaza ■ Hamas-run health ministry: 17,177 killed, 46,000 wounded
Master Sergeant (res.) Gal Eisenkot, the son of former IDF Chief of Staff and current War Cabinet Minister Gadi Eizenkot, was reported killed in combat within Gaza on Thursday. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Gal Eisenkot, 25, who served in the esteemed 699th Battalion, was killed in battle in the northern Gaza […]
Eisenkot was visiting Division 162, which was operating in Gaza, when he received the news that his son Gal, 25, had died in battle. Netanyahu expressed his condolences, saying 'he was a courageous fighter and true hero'
Before Wednesday's meeting of the Diplomatic-Security Cabinet, US officials representing President Joe Biden made it clear that Israel must increase humanitarian aid and fuel to Gaza if it wanted the US to continue vetoing any attempt to advance a decision in the Security Council on ending the fighting in Gaza. Follow Israel Hayom on […]
60-year-old civilian killed by anti-tank missile launched from Lebanon ■ Dozens of Hamas fighters surrender to Israeli forces in northern Gaza ■ Son of war cabinet minister and former IDF chief Gadi Eisenkot killed in Gaza fighting ■ U.S. targets 13 individuals, entities responsible for financing Yemen's Houthis ■ At least 1,200 civilians and soldiers killed in Israel since Oct. 7; over 138 hostages still held in Gaza ■ Hamas-run health ministry: 17,177 killed, 46,000 wounded
The group of historians who attacked my New York Times op-ed offered an embarrassing apologia of Israeli policies - and no condemnation of the enormous Gaza civilian death toll
Israel's war cabinet has agreed to American requests, such as allowing more humanitarian aid into Gaza, including fuel, and accepting certain restrictions on the scale of IDF actions in the south Gaza Strip. The major point of disagreement concerns the question of the Gaza 'day after' plans