A retired U.S. special forces officer says Israeli troops and international contractors opened fire on unarmed civilians near aid sites in Gaza. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation and IDF reject the allegations as false and politically motivated
The Israeli army said it will also facilitate the expansion of water desalination in the Gaza Strip by connecting the desalination plant to Israeli electricity
'The Israeli government has never put forward a proposal for a full release and a comprehensive deal,' said Einav Zangauker, mother of hostage Matan. 'It's time to demand one. We urge the U.S. administration to bring an end to this story'
'For months, we and other organizations were dragged through the mud,' said a former UN official, after Israeli military sources told the New York Times there's no evidence Hamas systematically stole UN aid – contradicting Netanyahu's repeated claims
Days after settlers built an illegal outpost, dozens stormed the southern West Bank village, setting fire to buildings and threatening residents; the army detained suspects but failed to stop violence or prevent displacement
An Israeli source also told The Washington Post that the Israeli offensive delayed Iran's nuclear program by one to two years, adding, 'Iran is no longer a threshold nuclear state'
Several dozen French passengers were removed from a flight departing from the Spanish city of Valencia for Paris on Wednesday, for what Spanish police and the airline described as unruly behavior
This week, we are taking a look at ones whose names you may recognize but that have long ceased being used as neighborhoods – particularly the market area around Nahlaot.
This week, we are taking a look at ones whose names you may recognize but that have long ceased being used as neighborhoods – particularly the market area around Nahlaot.
For many months, most of Israel's Arab citizens bit their tongues and stayed silent. But in recent weeks, the sense of quiet despair has given way to something closer to moral outrage
Emily Damari, who was held in Gaza for 471 days, described the harsh conditions she faced in captivity in an interview with the Daily Mail. Held in a cage in the tunnels for periods of time, she said, 'You don't get used to it'
Lior Simcha, elected kibbutz movement head months after the October 7 attack, says rebuilding near Gaza is impossible while hostages remain in captivity. 'This isn't just about the kibbutzim – it's a fight for Israel's future and its character'
Israelis aren't seeing the drama unfolding in Saudi Arabia, says Karen Elliott House, a veteran journalist and author of a new biography of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. MBS has plans to transform the Middle East, but will he succeed?
Al-Rashq said that meaningful progress has been made in the negotiations, and that Hamas has shown 'seriousness and responsibility' in its efforts to reach a comprehensive agreement that would ease humanitarian suffering in Gaza
Before the war, this expanse of land east of Jerusalem, strewn with rocks and dotted with olive groves, was home to three communities of Palestinian shepherds – until violent settlers and evacuation notices drove them away
Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, a communist militant, was sentenced to life in 1987 for complicity in the assassinations of U.S. military attaché Charles Ray and Israeli diplomat Ya'akov Barsimantov in France