According to a report in the Greek newspaper Kathimerini, Greek authorities are in contact with foreign intelligence agencies regarding reports of heightened threat of an attack on Israeli or Jewish targets in Athens
The Pennsylvania governor's past is under the microscope, as the pro-Palestinian wing of the Democratic Party believe his past statements on Palestinians and 'volunteer service' in the Israeli army should disqualify him as a contender for vice president
Iranian sources tell The Telegraph that agents belonging to the Revolutionary Guards unit responsible for the safety of senior officials planted explosive devices in two other rooms of the Tehran guesthouse where the Hamas leader was killed
■ Israeli cease-fire negotiations delegation to depart to Cairo on Saturday night or Sunday ■ IDF says it destroyed launchers that fired recent barrages to Gaza border communities in airstrike ■ Russia withdrew arms shipment to Yemen's Houthis after U.S. and Saudi pressure ■ U.S. defense secretary orders navy cruisers and destroyers to Middle East region ■ Pentagon tells Israel it will adjust U.S. troops in Middle East ■ Mossad hired Iranian agents to plant bombs in building where Hamas' Haniyeh was staying
Soldiers killed a Palestinian social worker who pleaded with them to let an ambulance with a woman in labor pass. They fired tear gas at the deceased's home and also killed another man for throwing stones
The rise of Republican far right-wingers who spurn decades of pro-Israel orthodoxies, favoring isolationism and resurrecting anti-Jewish tropes, is alarming pro-Israel evangelicals and Jewish allies.
The Palestinian security guards in malls and parking lots are the tip of the iceberg of what is really a vast phenomenon: the integration of Jerusalem's Palestinian residents into local Israeli society
Senior member of Israel's negotiating team describes 'a chasm' between Netanyahu and top defense officials over the hostage deal; TV report quotes heated exchange in which PM accused them of being too 'soft'
So far, all U.S. airlines serving Israel, along with several European carriers, have suspended flights. El Al, Israel's flagship airline, is maintaining its regular schedule, but prices have soared
China's aggressive silver stockpiling raises global concerns, with implications for future supply and prices, as the country secures key resources amidst economic challenges.
Israel's grandiose assassinations in Tehran and Beirut challenge Iran's core strategy in the war, but the key to freeing the hostages and reaching a cease-fire still lies in the hands of Yahya Sinwar
Brig. Gen. (res.) Guy Hazoot's new book highlights the hubris and complacency that enabled Hamas on October 7. Will the same shortcomings hamstring Israel in a wider war with Hezbollah or Iran?
U.S. officials: Iran could use proxies to attack U.S. forces, Israeli targets ■ Hezbollah chief vows response to killing of senior commander ■ IDF says it killed senior Palestinian Islamic Jihad member in south Gaza ■ Biden speaks with Netanyahu on new defensive military deployments to support Israel ■ Here's what you need to know 301 days into the war
Tally Gottliv, from Netanyahu's party, threatened the journalist over a joke about Iran targeting the plane when it's parked and empty. Since its acquisition, the 'Wing of Zion' has symbolized luxury, public detachment, and misuse of funds
Gaza will inevitably creep into the Animix Festival, even if only unofficially. Plus, legendary singer Chava Alberstein releases a song marking 300 days of war and a new exhibition explores the history of the Maskit fashion house