Israeli officials reportedly told the U.S. that they do not wish to wait the two-week deadline presented Thursday by Trump, which will then decide whether to join the offensive against Iran, with sources saying the vice president pushed against Israel 'dragging the country into war'
A drone hit an apartment in Beit She'an as its residents were not home at the time. Overnight, Iran fired five missiles at central Israel, causing a fire from interceptor debris. No injuries reported
Iranian authorities have initiated a wave of arrests in the midst of the war with Israel, with media reporting dozens of people having been taken into custody across the country in recent days
Regime change doesn't guarantee a liberal successor. With the nuclear program damaged, Israel should also seek a deal limiting Iran's ballistic missile program, disarming its proxy militias and ending its support for terror
The Iranian scientist was involved in weapons development and is the 10th nuclear expert to have been killed by Israel since the war began, according to the Wall Street Journal. He was reportedly being kept in a safe house away from his home
Police suspect the women were targeted due to family members' disapproval of their lifestyle. Since the beginning of the year, 118 Arab citizens have been killed in Israel, including 20 since the start of June
President Trump appears to be following events between Israel and Iran rather than shaping them, leaving Jerusalem to dictate the pace and objectives of the war. A regional escalation may force him to draw a red line
Three major Jewish organizations are asking U.S. Jews to appeal to their elected representatives to support Israel in its war against Iran, while global Jewish communities launch a $20 million emergency aid fund for Israel
Anastasia and her family came to Israel from Ukraine for her cancer treatment, but, on Sunday, she, her grandmother, Olena, and cousins, Ilya and Kostyantyn, were killed by an Iranian missile that hit a building in Bat Yam, in central Israel. Her mother, Maria, remains missing
'Are we preparing for this fishing boat? Like, am I bringing my suitcase? Is it going to be rough waters?' one participant said, who got more than she bargained for on her 10-day trip to Israel. The first of the 2,800 participants has now left the country by boat
Breaking the longest taboo, Israel is requesting not defensive support but direct military involvement: U.S. pilots and planes, to bomb Iran's uranium enrichment facility in Fordow. It is an unprecedented peak in Israel's reliance on the U.S.
ISRAEL: Five lightly wounded in Iranian missile barrage Tuesday morning; eight killed Monday morning, one still missing ■ 23 people dead, 631 wounded in Israel since Friday ■ IRAN: Trump says 'we have total control of the skies over Iran,' demands Tehran's 'unconditional surrender' ■ 45 women and children killed in Iran on Monday, 75 wounded, Iran gov't says ■ GAZA: 55 Palestinians killed by IDF fire on Tuesday, Hamas-run Health Ministry says
The Israeli government claims to defend all its citizens, yet most Arab towns still lack bomb shelters. Protests, however, are muted – Palestinians in Israel live between unbearable realities: danger at home and the devastation in Gaza
Tehran asked Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Oman to urge Trump to push Israel for a cease-fire in exchange for flexibility in nuclear talks, sources told Reuters Monday. Iran made clear to Oman and Qatar that it would not negotiate while it is under attack
Iran has been hard at work for years developing precise, advanced missiles such as the Haj Qassem, and has fired over 300 ballistic missiles at Israel since Friday
In an interview with Fox News, PM Netanyahu said that if Iran obtains nuclear weapons, it would pass them to the Houthis and other proxies, causing 'nuclear terrorism on a global scale.' He added that Israel has 'a few rabbits up its sleeve' for hitting Iran's nuclear sites without U.S. bunker-buster bombs