Qatar PM: No Gaza truce talks for weeks; IDF: Over 95 launches fired from Lebanon at Israel ■ UNIFIL says Israeli tank shot at one of their southern Lebanon watchtowers ■ No Gaza cease-fire talks for weeks, Qatar's PM says ■ Israeli strike on Nabatieh municipality building in Lebanon killed 16, ministry says ■ U.S. envoy to UN says 'food and supplies must be surged into Gaza, immediately' ■ Gallant says Israel will negotiate with Hezbollah 'only under fire' ■ U.K. mulls sanctions against far-right ministers Ben-Gvir and Smotrich, PM says
Brig. Gen. Yuval Bazak grasped long ago that Israel was moving toward a broad regional confrontation, but the defense hierarchy didn't heed his warnings. On October 7, he lost his son in the war that he foresaw
Five members of Kibbutz Kfar Azza are still being held captive by Hamas in Gaza. This Sukkot, their friends are refusing to forget or abandon them: 'The whole country needs them back so that Israel can be whole again'
Samidoun is classified as a terrorist organization by Israel, and in November, it was banned from Germany for publishing words of praise for the October 7 Hamas massacre
The notorious far-right Israeli activist – who has been convicted of racist incitement and banned from running for public office – visits the Knesset at least once or twice a week and serves as an advisor to Minister Ben-Gvir. His party refuses to say why
John Mason of the Scottish National Party defended his post saying: 'If [Israel] wanted to commit genocide, they could have killed 10 times as many Palestinians as they have,' after coming under fire from his party
Since the killing of her son in 2021, the mother of the slain Israel border police officer mother has advocated for a bill allowing sperm extracting from members of the security forces, even if they didn't leave behind written instructions
New report from the World Gold Council suggests Chinese appetite for the yellow metal may have dropped slightly due to higher price, but a change is starting to be noticed.
Report: Israel faces 'serious' shortage of interceptor missiles ■ Hezbollah deputy chief: Asked for cease-fire with Israel and agreed to retreat 10 kilometers from border, but demanded truce in Gaza, saying "it is not possible to separate Lebanon from Palestine" ■ U.S. warns Israel: Failure to dramatically address Gaza humanitarian crisis in 30 days will have 'implications' ■ Israel's defense minister tells hostages' families Hamas is hardening negotiating stance for a hostage deal, U.S. involvement in talks is currently minimal ■ Police officer killed, four civilians wounded in southern Israel shooting ■ Here's what you need to know 375 days into the war
Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara said that the decision to establish shelters at settler outposts was made without consulting security and legal experts or considering budget implications. Netanyahu's office called the allegations baseless
Stuart Jeffries' review of 'One Day in October' came under fire for accusing the film of 'demonizing Gazans' but not showing 'why Hamas murdered civilians'
In a rare warning, senior U.S. officials say 'Failure to demonstrate a sustained commitment to implementing and maintaining' improved passage of aid into Gaza 'may have implications for U.S. policy'