Speaking at an early-morning press conference, Secretary of Defense Hegseth said the U.S. and Israel would have 'complete control' of the Iranian skies soon, allowing them to 'fly all day, all night – finding, fixing and finishing the Iranian military and their leaders'
The FBI is investigating a series of "Holocaust 2.0" emails sent to Jewish students at Stanford. Despite the threats from an anonymous group, Purim celebrations will proceed with high security.
The ADL's Center on Extremism reported a rapid convergence of far-right and far-left groups promoting narratives of "Zionist control" and "Operation Epstein Fury" following military action in Iran.
The army, warning of imminent strikes against Hezbollah targets, told residents that any movement southward would endanger their lives. Lebanese media reported Israeli forces had entered villages near the border
The California governor's sharp criticism of Israel marks both a new level of discontent from the Democratic frontrunner for 2028 and offers a telling indication of where party voters may stand ahead of the presidential primary
As war with Iran reshapes the region, Israel's prime minister pursues normalization with Saudi Arabia while continuing to ignore the Palestinians as partners in a future agreement
Iran's attacks have rattled a region long seen as a safe commercial hub. In the long term, they could push Gulf states closer to Washington and possibly toward deeper ties with Israel – if the war does not escalate
Sri Lanka's foreign minister said 180 crew members were aboard the Iranian naval vessel, while the U.S. military said Tuesday it had already sunk 17 Iranian warships and was moving toward destroying Iran's entire navy
Turkey said 'that we reserve the right to respond to any hostile actions against our country' • The incident marks the first time that NATO member Turkey, Iran's neighbor to the northwest, has been drawn into the conflict between Iran and the U.S. and Israel
With estimates putting the number of Israelis stranded abroad at 100,000, Tel Aviv's Ben-Gurion Airport is expected to resume operations with, at first, one arrival per hour
Police dispersed the 20 protesters, citing Home Front Command's ban due to the threat of Iranian missiles. One demonstrator was arrested and forced to remove all of his clothes before undergoing questioning
An estimated 15,000 Israelis have relocated to Cyprus in recent years to stay close to Israel while living without constant war. After Iran attacked a British air base near Limassol, expats say daily life remains unchanged
Baharav-Miara filed her response after the High Court ordered Netanyahu to explain why he has not dismissed Ben-Gvir over alleged political involvement in police operations. 'The PM's silence gives backing to his conduct.' Netanyahu vowed the far-right minister will remain in his post.
Two brothers, Muhammad and Fahim Taha Muammar, were shot and killed on Monday during a violent incident involving West Bank settlers. The Israeli army announced it is investigating the soldier suspected of shooting them and has taken away his rifle
Analysts say damage to regional production facilities – not a closure of the Strait of Hormuz – poses the greatest risk to global supply, though prices may fall if the conflict is contained
Candace Owens fuels controversy with new 'false flag' conspiracy claims, accusing Israel of orchestrating global events and invoking antisemitic rhetoric.