Recent scandals among those in Netanyahu's inner circle reveal the nature of his entourage – a crime organization that places him above the country and national security concerns
IRAN: Attack on Israel will be 'largest in quantity and quality so far,' Iranian sources tell Qatar's Al-Araby Al-Jadeed ■ GAZA: Israeli attacks kill at least 31 people in Gaza, medics say ■ LEBANON: Israeli navy detains Hezbollah operative in northern Lebanon ■ HOSTAGE DEAL: Hamas source says group rejected temporary cease-fire proposal by mediators
Hundreds of media professionals in the U.K. have signed a letter accusing the BBC – which was accused of a pro-Hamas bias last year – of failing to uphold its own editorial standards
In a desperate attempt to rebrand himself and absolve himself of any fault, Netanyahu is pushing a new name for the war, 'The War of Redemption'. However, all Netanyahu has done is put the monster in a shiny new package, lied about international law and resold it to us as new
The leaked documents served Netanyahu's efforts to avoid a hostage deal. The Prime Minister's Office is now distancing itself from the primary suspect, but it seems likely that we are in for another unpleasant glimpse into the inner workings of the 'poison machine'
Almost a year has passed since Hen Avigdori's wife and daughter returned from Hamas captivity. But his task is still incomplete, and he devotes much of his time to the release of the hostages still in Gaza
The two were killed by an explosive device in a building in Jabalya in northern Gaza. There has been an increase over the past month in the number of soldiers killed in Gaza by explosive devices rather than by anti-tank missiles and firefights with Hamas operatives
After being photographed in a house in southern Lebanon with graffiti behind him reading 'Office of MK Kroizer,' Otzma Yehudit lawmaker Yitzhak Kroizer was dismissed from his reserve duty in a combat role. 'A fighter in the Knesset and in Lebanon,' wrote Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir of him
In September, after news broke of the murder of six Israeli hostages in Hamas captivity, the protests for a hostage deal reached unprecedented levels. Netanyahu then exploited documents attributed to Hamas and leaked to German tabloid Bild and the U.K.'s Jewish Chronicle to undermine the protests, suggesting that the demonstrators were 'falling into Hamas' trap.' Here's how it unfolded, step by step
UN officials: Palestinians in north Gaza 'at imminent risk of dying' ■ Israeli naval troops capture Hezbollah operative in north Lebanon ■ Hezbollah rockets wound 11 in Israeli city of Tira ■ Source close to Israeli leaders tells Washington Post intelligence suggests 'Iran is preparing an attack on Israel in the coming days' ■ Pentagon announces new military deployments to the Mideast ■ Here's what you need to know 393 days into the war
Arab media outlets showed footage from the incident, with reports in Lebanon saying the arrested man was Imad Fadel Amhaz, a senior member of Hezbollah's military wing
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'We went out and saw dust, children screaming, women screaming and everyone went to the house that was struck,' said a resident of Tira after the direct hit on an apartment building. Tira municipality estimates only about 7 percent of homes there have a shelter