As Israel lays the infrastructure for a creeping occupation of northern Gaza and plans its next step in Lebanon, it's waiting to see if Biden gets tough in his last two months with stingier arms supplies and a possible harder line at the UN Security Council
Prices of food, clothing and cigarettes are skyrocketing and residents of the Gaza Strip have come out to protest. They blame the vendors' greed – but also Israel, which allows the limited, and inadequate, entry of goods: 'The consequences will be devastating, Israel is playing with people's lives'
LEBANON: At least 20 killed in Israeli attack north of Beirut, health ministry says; seven reportedly killed, including women and children, in Israeli strike near Damascus ■ IRAN: Tehran says claims of being involved in assassination attempts of U.S. officials are part of 'Zionist conspiracy' ■ GAZA: 40 reported killed in Israeli strike in Jabalya ■ HOSTAGE DEAL: Qatar withdraws from role as mediator in truce talks between Israel and Hamas, citing refusal of both sides to negotiate in 'good faith'
Armed clans in the Rafah area are blocking trucks entering Gaza from Israel, leading some organizations to avoid sending desperately needed humanitarian aid. These incidents are occurring in an area under full IDF control, with the army refraining from action due to concerns that harm to aid workers could provoke international criticism
The Palestinian American Bishara Bahbah, leader of Arab Americans for Trump, described his shift from Biden supporter to Trump advocate, citing the response to the Gaza war
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The U.K.'s Sky News and Israel's Channel 12 removed references to anti-Arab behavior after facing criticism over their coverage of soccer match violence
Isolationists like Tucker Carlson are influencing Donald Trump's future foreign policy appointments. Nikki Haley and Mike Pompeo are out, and the President-elect's possible picks include a Jewish megadonor, the face of the GOP takedown of pro-Palestinian protests and a senator who voted in April against military aid to Israel
The hostage families' last hope is that the outgoing Biden administration will double down and increase the pressure on the two sides to reach a deal that will end the war
Qatar's Foreign Ministry: Doha will resume mediation efforts 'when the parties show their willingness and seriousness to end the brutal [Gaza] war' ■ Medics: At least 36 killed in IDF strike in north Gaza, women and children among casualties ■ Lebanon's Health Ministry: 20, including three children, killed by an Israeli strike north of Beirut ■ Three hospitalized in north Israel after Hezbollah fires a rocket barrage at Upper Galilee, one wounded by anti-tank fire from Lebanon ■ Here's what you need to know 401 days into the war
The Israeli Prime Minister's Office is facing three investigations: Accusations of blackmail, manipulation of minutes of meetings early in the Gaza war, and intelligence leaks. Are they connected? Is Netanyahu at risk? Haaretz breaks down the probes, the suspicions and the alleged perpetrators
The Allo couple prepare Neapolitan pizza only on Fridays, with imported homeground flour and homemade toppings. Now, in the shadow of war, they are bringing their special tastes to Tel Aviv
The Weizmann Institute honors the Allied Group and Gutwirth Fund trustees, marking a milestone in Israeli medical research and a legacy of Zionism and philanthropy.
Michael Etherton explains why he took the unusual step of going public over his frustrations with British venues giving his U.K. Jewish Film Festival the silent treatment. Jesse Eisenberg's brilliant 'A Real Pain' was the aptly named choice to open the festival last week