The second phase of the hostage-release agreement between Israel and Hamas is emerging as an obstacle and the families are trying to soften the objections of the extreme right ■ The chances of Israel deterring the Houthis seem slim
ISRAEL: Palestinian reports say that Israeli settlers set a mosque on fire, sprayed anti-Arab messages in West Bank village ■ GAZA: Israeli-attributed strikes kill at least seven ■ SYRIA: Protester shot in leg by IDF near Ma'ariya, UNDOF mandate extended by six month
Since October 7, the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews has distributed over 132 million dollars towards enhancing the security of the civilian home front.
Since the announcement on selling the company owned by former prime minister Ehud Barak, Paragon was criticized for what was seen as cooperation with the Biden administration
Since the announcement on selling the company owned by former prime minister Ehud Barak, Paragon was criticized for what was seen as cooperation with the Biden administration
Nearly 30 years after his seminal graphic novel 'Palestine,' Maltese-American artist-journalist Joe Sacco turns his pen to the current war in Gaza. 'An arrest warrant should have been issued for Biden as well,' he says in an interview
The continent may be on the verge of another defining moment in its postwar history depending on how it reconciles U.S. President-elect Donald Trump – a huge NATO critic – with Europe's endemic political weakness
As the Israel Defense Forces prepares to spend an undesignated amount of time in the Syrian Golan Heights, and settlers line up to get into Gaza and Lebanon, it's getting harder to push back against talk of Israeli empire-building
As the High Court is due to hear petitions seeking far-right National Security Minister Ben-Gvir's dismissal, he provided Prime Minister Netanyahu with his rebuttal to the petitions and the prime minister is believed to be prepared to stand by him
Eyad al-Hallaq was killed four years ago in Jerusalem. Like him, Mohammed Masalmi, also a 32-year-old with special needs, was shot to death by the Border Police and left bleeding on the ground
Eyad al-Hallaq was killed four years ago in Jerusalem. Like him, Mohammed Masalmi, also a 32-year-old with special needs, was shot to death by the Border Police and left bleeding on the ground
Brig. Gen. (res.) Ofer Doron, Gal Doron, Itay Yaffe and Amir Sade have been imprisoned for over a month. In a jointly-composed letter written from a Jerusalem prison, they said that they had been treated as if they were terrorists and subjected to unbearable conditions
Sources said consideration is also being given to transferring defensive military equipment to the PA's security forces to help them deal with terrorist groups
The army says that evacuations had created a discrepancy in its figures, but that it had been accounted for, and there is no plan to increase the number of aid trucks going into the area