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'
The potential spillover of an Israeli strike on Iran – the embroilment of U.S. troops, and the potential shock on oil prices caused by a subsequent Iranian retaliation – could have a direct impact on voters in a way that Israel has never previously moved the needle
As the Middle East holds its breath waiting for Israel's counter-strike, it's vital to break the escalation towards military armageddon. But it takes two to stop total war: the efforts to pressure Israel must be mirrored by equal efforts to stop Iran and its proxies. So who has leverage over Tehran?
Miles Franklin Precious Metals CEO Andy Schectman claims central banks are strategically buying gold, hinting at a possible revaluation that could shake the global economy.
The United Torah Judaism party leader previously made a deal with Netanyahu to throw his party's support behind the state budget if a law exempting the ultra-Orthodox was passed by Rosh Hashanah, a source said
The terrorist, a Hamas operative from Nablus, arrived in the Tel Aviv neighborhood in August with an explosive device, wounding a passerby moderately. Charges will be filed against eight terrorists involved in the attack's execution and planning
Announcing the sanctions, Britain's foreign secretary said 'the Israeli government must crack down on settler violence and stop settler expansion on Palestinian land'
The national water company maintained service during recent crises, earning recognition for its emergency preparedness and setting new standards for resilience in Israel's water infrastructure.
The national water company maintained service during recent crises, earning recognition for its emergency preparedness and setting new standards for resilience in Israel's water infrastructure.
As Hezbollah-affiliated news outlets warn that the U.S. will be responsible for Israel's counter-strike, other Arabic-language commentators suggest that despite U.S. opposition, Netanyahu will still try to hit Tehran's nuclear sites
The U.S. decision to deploy its advanced missile defense system in Israel reaffirms its commitment to assist Israel in a time of war, but also serves to pressure Israel to coordinate its response with Washington to avoid triggering a full-scale regional war
IDF reservists with 'Force 100' assaulted military cops coming to arrest other soldiers suspected of attacking and sexually abusing a Gazan detainee. The claim wasn't investigated, as IDF police are avoiding the inquiry due to right-wing pressure, a source says
After five months of consolidation, many silver investors are growing frustrated, questioning whether silver will ever shine again. Analysis by Jesse Colombo