Egypt reportedly warns Hamas it has two weeks to seal cease-fire deal with Israel before IDF Rafah, but also threatens to suspend peace treaty with Israel if it launches ground offensive there ■ Senior Hamas official: Any attack on Rafah will end talks for a hostage release agreement ■ Palestinian President Abbas flies to Qatar to discuss scenarios for post-war Gaza with PM Al Thani ■ Here's what you need to know 128 days into the war
Hostages who have been released and relatives of those still in captivity in Gaza will fly to The Hague to provide testimony in the case at the International Criminal Court, which in part seeks arrest warrants against Hamas' leaders
Israeli defense sources doubt that the government will evacuate the outpost, which was built on state-controlled land ■ A group of about 15 Israelis attacked Palestinians in the northern West Bank
Several government private sector resolutions were passed without proper professional and legal foundation, and even despite having legal impediments. A letter issued on the Attorney General's behalf orders the government to reconsider them in additional deliberations
The UN agency serves around 870,000 Palestinians in the West Bank, running 96 schools and 43 primary healthcare facilities. Palestinians are worried about what will happen if the agency's funding is not restored
Since the Oct. 7 massacre, Turkey has seen a series of anti-Israel protests and incidents that sometimes defy logic, but are clearly inspired by the messaging of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
Local police advised Rabbi Deutsch to move to a safe location after death threats followed a petition for him removal, amassing 10,000 signatures. The building which hosts the school's Jewish activities with also vandalized
Omri Assenheim's forensically detailed, spellbinding documentary on the Jonathan Pollard affair breaks a 35-year silence by some of the figures closest to the scandal. Conspicuously absent? The testimony of the spy himself
Moody's downgraded Israel's credit rating because of one thing: uncertainty – and not only over the war in Gaza. Rather than listen, the government's response has been anger and empty assurances
The commercials, which include TV, radio and billboard ads which the Prime Minister's Office said have already been viewed 10 million times, will run on American media as the country watches the Super Bowl
Analysts estimate that other rating agencies will also lower Israel's rating; the rising scent from the rating downgrade is political, but it is the scent of fear of uncertainty.
"The abuse and threats being directed at the Jewish Chaplain and his wife and at Jewish students at Leeds University is antisemitism," Leeds Central Labour MP Hilary Benn said.
The Middle East is being profoundly reshaped by October 7, the ensuing Gaza war, and an increasingly bloody proxy battle between the U.S. and Iran. The case for American and British recognition of Palestinian statehood makes more strategic sense than ever
That's why Meta has announced a new, bold step to enhance user experience and alleviate the fatigue associated with constant exposure to political content on Instagram and Threads.
Egyptian officials fear that an Israeli military offensive in Rafah, which it says is necessary to defeat Hamas, will cause a catastrophic humanitarian situation and possible refugee crisis for Egypt
He was Germany's top neo-Nazi-hunter. Now Hans-Georg Maassen is being monitored as an extremist himself, by the security agency he used to lead, and dreaming of imminent political victory for his conservative splinter party the Werteunion
Nofei Rachel is one of four neighborhoods set to add 3,000 new residential units for Jews to East Jerusalem. In recent years, the Justice Ministry has become a key player in advancing plans to construct these Jewish neighborhoods
Orna Coussin an Israeli writer and editor, rushed to her friend's help during a demonstration in Tel Aviv after a physical altercation between protesters and police officers erupted and Coussin's friend was violently attacked, according to her