Both Israel and the U.S. are backing the framework agreement and are aiming for a deal to be clinched within weeks. However, it's unclear whether Hezbollah's leadership will accept an arrangement that gives Israel freedom to strike Hezbollah targets
The body of Yassin Abu Rois, 18, was found by hikers in southern Israel. It's the second time in two months a young Bedouin has been killed by IDF fire in the area, with no official statements issued in either case
On one side, neoconservative, Reagan-esque hawks advocating a 'peace through strength' worldview. On the other, America First isolationists weary of U.S. involvement in foreign conflicts – financially, militarily or otherwise
Two afternoon barrages consisting of roughly 90 rockets were fired toward Haifa and surrounding communities, wounding three. Another four were wounded in a barrage targeting Carmiel earlier on Monday
In 2019, Jewish organizations sent a letter to then-President Trump calling for the removal of Miller, who is Jewish, from his role in the White House. 'Supporters of white supremacists and neo-Nazis should not be allowed to serve at any level of government,' they wrote
After 54 days as a hostage in Gaza, 13-year-old Gali Tarshansky returned to learn her brother had been murdered ■ Her aunt continues to fight, saying: 'The government hasn't freed me and my family yet'
In a recent "Metals Minute" commentary by Blue Line Futures LLC, precious metals expert Phil Streible highlighted a decline in both gold and silver prices overnight.
Senator John Fetterman faced backlash for scolding Trump-voting Muslim residents in Dearborn, Michigan. 'Rhetoric like Fetterman's and other war hawks is far more damaging than any Muslim ban,' said Dearborn's mayor
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's request to postpone the start of his testimony is deception. He won't be ready to testify so long as he's prime minister. His repeated attempt to use the war as an excuse highlights that, in Israel, the saying "a prime minister is treated like any other citizen" is, at best, an illusion
The New York Representative, who has a history of propagating antisemitic conspiracy theories, is widely expected to prioritize attacking the United Nations' criticism of Israel during her tenure as ambassador
Fed up with traditional memorials, historians at Sapienza University of Rome are digging through archives to reconstruct the stories of Jewish scholars expelled under Mussolini's 1938 Racial Laws
An Israeli woman officer who recently jokingly replied on social media to a photo of her in a destroyed Gaza mosque is only the latest in a long line of IDF soldiers and officers boasting about alleged war crimes and abuses