Bezalel Smotrich says only a permanent presence in the Gaza Strip would stop the rockets in Israel's south ■ Hezbollah, he said, should be presented with an ultimatum – withdraw from border or face Israeli incursion
The two fallen soldiers were identified as First Sergeant Nachman Meir Haim Vaknin, 20, and Sergeant Noam Bittan, 20. A third soldier, Maj. Gal Shabbat, has died from wounds obtained in Gaza combat last week
The DePaul administration shared documentation of various offenses on Wednesday ahead of the encampment evacuation, including a pellet gun and four kitchen knives.
Gadi Kedem, who lost his daughter, son-in-law and grandchildren in the Hamas attack, lodges police complaint; Minister Ben-Gvir says Kedem is the one who was violent
At 26, Shuruq Swaed Salem had never played tennis. Before she turned 30, she was the deputy director of a unique sports center bringing together Israeli children of all religions
The speech at the historically Black college is part of a burst of outreach to Black constituents by the president, who has watched his support among these voters soften since their strong backing helped put him in the Oval Office in 2020
White House's Sullivan briefs Netanyahu following Saudi Arabia visit: 'There's potential for Israel and the Palestinian people' ■ Houthis launch ballistic missile at the Gulf of Aden, CENTCOM says ■ Israeli soldier dies of wounds sustained in Gaza combat ■ Dozens of Israelis throw rocks and vandalize Palestinian trucks in the West Bank ■ Finance Minister Smotrich: Israel must take over southern Lebanon if Hezbollah doesn't respond to ultimatum
The announcement regarding the recovery and identification of the bodies of four Israeli hostages returned the plight of the hostages to its proper place in the public agenda, after receding from the top news headlines over the past two weeks
The two halves of the Nakba Day event at UCLA felt dichotomous. One was an invitation to learn, an outpouring of grief. The other presented the pro-Palestinian campus movement exactly as its detractors believe it to be
Columbia University could've held a beautiful graduation ceremony, highlighting it's unity even amid tough times. Instead it rewarded scare tactics and fearmongers.
Both Netanyahu's war cabinet partners – Yoav Gallant and Benny Gantz – have now voted no confidence in him. But Gantz made a pretty cowardly speech, and the PM has no interest at all in firing him
'Personal and political considerations have entered the most sacred parts of Israel's defense,' the war cabinet minister said in a press conference, calling on PM Netanyahu to 'do the right thing'