Military sources say the hope in Israel is that the fighting will force Hezbollah into a diplomatic settlement. But these calculations rely on the level of civilian casualties on both sides, and even an accident could lead to a major conflagration
Hezbollah's leadership remains intact despite Israeli strikes, but Iran faces a dilemma: Support its key proxy without escalating into direct conflict or risk losing influence in Lebanon, its most vital regional asset
Universities adopting neutrality on Israel's war with Hamas are capitulating to terror and radicals, failing to stand against antisemitism and crimes against humanity.
Several Knesset members are expected to tour multiple schools in East Jerusalem as part of a government program working to transition students from Palestinian to Israeli curricula.
Saudi Arabia, once a pillar of the petrodollar system, may be secretly amassing gold reserves as central banks worldwide quietly buy up the precious metal.
Communication between Sinwar and the outside world has recently halted, leading the Israeli security establishment to investigate whether he was injured in an airstrike on Gaza's tunnel system or has severed contact on purpose
Israelis might have been half convinced by the prime minister's pledge to return northern residents to their homes – if they hadn't heard him declare with equal determination over the past year how committed he was to bringing the hostages home, a vow he has blatantly broken
Justice Minister Levin's move isn't expected to have a significant impact on the selection process for the Supreme Court president, who is legally authorized to compose a state commission of inquiry into Oct. 7 that neither Netanyahu nor Levin want
Will Hezbollah conflict expose Israel to being overwhelmed on multiple fronts or prematurely waste Iran's ace-in-the-hole, leaving its nuclear program more exposed?
When settlers attacked Qaryut village on September 6, Bana Laboum's father sent her to a safe place in her room. There, beside her three sisters and mother, she was shot dead by a soldier
Voices from northern Israel describe the sleepless night in which 150 missiles and drones were fired: The 17-year-old boy killed after the driver of their car lost control when sirens sounded, the woman who narrowly escaped the fire that engulfed her apartment and the children forced to return to online classes
Sources present at a Knesset panel said Netanyahu told them half the hostages being held in Hamas captivity are alive, and that he is not interested in an all-out war with Lebanon – only in pushing Hezbollah away from the border