The Biden administration warns that an Iranian response to Israeli strikes could draw direct U.S. involvement, as officials push for cease-fire and hostage release deals in Lebanon and Gaza
Israeli foodies are too sophisticated today to eat traditional indigenous fare – the small hummus joints are barely surviving. The war may have delivered the final wipeout
Strong explosions were heard in Iran's capital Tehran and other provinces, according to reports ■ Israel informed U.S. of its attack ahead of time, officials confirmed ■ Israel's cabinet authorized Netanyahu and Gallant to launch the attack earlier Friday night ■ Iranian media: Israeli attack limited in scope
GAZA: Health officials in Gaza say Israeli forces raided Kamal Adwan Hospital, in the northern Strip ■ LEBANON: Two Israelis killed, seven wounded, in northern Israeli city of Majdal Krum following a rocket barrage from Lebanon ■ HOSTAGE DEAL: Mossad, Egyptian intelligence chiefs meet ahead of Sunday's Qatar summit
Master Sgt. Saar Eliad Navarsky (res.), 27, and Staff Sgt. Yishai Mann, 21, are the two Israeli soldiers who died on Tuesday. According to IDF data, 751 soldiers have died since the beginning of the war
Late on Monday, an Israeli airstrike destroyed several buildings in Beirut, across the street from the country's largest public hospital, killing 18 people and wounding at least 60 others. On Tuesday, the IDF leveled a building that it said housed Hezbollah facilities, with no immediate report of casualties
Israeli and Iranian representatives have not been invited to the conference scheduled for later this week, which is set to include European and Arab foreign ministers and a senior U.S. official
Iranian intelligence officials asked the suspects to blow up a police cruiser and throw a hand grenade at a house in addition to photographing a leading Israeli scientist's home, a police statement said
GAZA: IDF calls on north Gaza residents of Beit Lahia to evacuate ■ LEBANON: Israeli attack levels building in Beirut on Tuesday; Lebanese health ministry: 63 killed, 234 wounded on Monday ■ HOSTAGE DEAL: Blinken in Israel for Middle East tour in push to restart cease-fire/hostage-release talks
Ben-Gvir: Israel 'will encourage voluntary transfer of all Gazan citizens' ■ Western diplomats tell Haaretz that Israel has not done enough to quiet concerns it is acting to remove entire civilian population from north Gaza ■ Israeli negotiator: Sinwar's death has not led to changes in negotiating positions by Israel or Hamas in talks for a deal ■ UNRWA says Israel prevents humanitarian missions from reaching areas of north Gaza ■ The IDF says it struck branches of Hezbollah-affiliated Al-Qard Al-Hassan loan association in Beirut and south Lebanon ■ Syrian authorities say guided missile hit a vehicle in Damascus ■ Here's what you need to know 381 days into the war
Documents seized by Israeli troops in Gaza reveal that the funding to Hamas was much greater than previously believed, as Tehran and the terror group employed an intricate three-pronged method
'Correct use of ketamine deepens the treatment and makes it significantly shorter,' says the head of a new Israeli clinic where the drug is being incorporated in the psychotherapy of Israelis harmed by the war and Hamas' brutal attack
A group affiliated with Iranian intelligence has been leaking emails purportedly stolen from four former and current Israeli officials – and says Yair Golan and IDF Persian spokesman are next
Israeli soldiers say the killing of the Hamas leader was largely a matter of chance, while one says members of the military want to go fight in Lebanon because combat in Gaza has wrapped up
According to an Israeli military source, the Hezbollah militant was arrested after firing at Israeli forces operating in southern Lebanon and was captured alive. His death was later confirmed
Israeli officials are concerned that these efforts, combined with genocide allegations at the ICJ, could expose soldiers to legal proceedings in various countries
Announcing the sanctions, Britain's foreign secretary said 'the Israeli government must crack down on settler violence and stop settler expansion on Palestinian land'
Iranian intelligence used social media to contact one of the suspects, who recruited his partner to torch cars, spray graffiti, and print leaflets against PM Netanyahu; the suspect also allegedly sought to assassinate an unnamed Israeli public figure