Netanyahu: Israel trying to promote small deal to release several hostages in exchange for short cease-fire in Gaza ■ Hamas reportedly willing to accept Egyptian proposal for two-day truce that would include release of four living hostages and Palestinian prisoners ■ Defense Minister Gallant: Israel is conducting the war without a compass or 'updated war goals,' proposing promotion of alternative to Hamas in Gaza ■ Palestinian Civil Emergency Service: 100,000 trapped in north Gaza without medical or food supplies ■ Here's what you need to know 388 days into the war
Netanyahu informed Likud members that Israel is working toward a deal based on Egypt's recent proposal, though Hamas has indicated it would only agree if the deal is used to jump-start a process that would see Israel's complete withdrawal from the Gaza Strip
Residents say Israeli forces were besieging shelters housing displaced families, rounding up men and pushing women and children to leave the area. Only a few families headed to southern Gaza as the majority preferred to relocate temporarily in Gaza City, fearing they could otherwise never regain access to their homes
To understand the magnitude of current changes in American politics, we must first appreciate the historical foundation being shaken. During the Great Depression of the 1930s, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt masterfully constructed a coalition of minorities that would reshape American society through welfare state principles. This alliance united Jewish Americans, Catholic immigrants of Italian, […]
The terminal, which briefly opened seven months after the war's start anticipating an influx in tourism, is closing due to a decrease in passenger traffic, and low-cost carriers cancelling service over security concerns. Domestic flights will continue to fly out of Terminal 1
The Post's decision, which was reportedly made by owner Jeff Bezos, comes days after the Los Angeles Times announced a similar decision, triggering the resignations of its editorial page editor and two other members of the editorial board
Lebanon doesn't want any changes to UN Security Council Resolution 1701, while Israel and the United States demand an upgrade that would let Israel monitor implementation from the air and even send troops over the border. An agreement on this doesn't appear forthcoming
Despite his office denying the report, Netanyahu has previously used state funds to reinforce his personal residence. In the attack, one drone struck the residence, damaging a window and leaving a crater on the property. No one was home during the strike
China's gold consumption plunged 11% from January to September as surging prices dampened demand. With buyers holding back, the market faces challenges amid ongoing price volatility.
Nissan Kalderon, whose brother, Ofer, was taken hostage with his two children, didn't immediately understand the need for the Hostages and Missing Families Forum. There's a country to take care of them, he thought. Today, he says openly: 'If the hostages die, Netanyahu is their murderer'
Danny Elgarat, whose brother Itzhak is held captive in Gaza, referred to reports that say Netanyahu backed away from a framework for a hostage deal: 'A two-day cease-fire in exchange for four living hostages, and he told the Shin Bet chief – 'bring a better deal.' Is that not abandonment?'
In 2005 the editor of An-Nahar, Gebran Tueni, was assassinated. Nearly 20 years on, with the leadership of his daughter Nayla Tueni, it continues to speak out – in increasingly imaginative ways
The Tax Authority clarifies: homeowners in TAMA 38 projects can purchase construction services from developers for unsold building rights without it being considered a taxable real estate transaction