On October 7, Dafna Margalit's daugher, Nili, was taken captive, and her husband, Eliyahu (Eli) Margalit, was murdered by Hamas terrorists. While Nili was later released from captivity, Eli's body is still in Gaza
The UN's special representative on conflict-related sexual violence asked to investigate Hamas' alleged crimes on October 7 and towards the hostages, but Israel refused her request to access Israeli detention facilities to examine claims of IDF abuse. Israeli women's rights groups warn this could lead to Israel, instead of Hamas, being added to the UN's sexual violence blacklist
U.S. President-elect Trump suggested he would impose tariffs on Denmark if it resists his offer to purchase Greenland, the vast Arctic island which he deems vital to U.S. national security
On Thursday, Lebanon's parliament will convene to elect a president, with Chief of Staff Joseph Aoun the strongest contender. Could he oversee the disarmament of Hezbollah in the south, or will Israel cement its presence in a 'security zone,' like in the '90s?
Netanyahu's coalition is breaking new records in its fight against the institutions of the rule of law, but there may be worse to come: Justice Minister Levin appears ready to advance the controversial bill changing the composition of the Judicial Selection Committee
ISRAEL: IDF says body of hostage Youssef Alziadana recovered from Gaza, concern over his son Hamza's life ■ GAZA: 28 Palestinians killed in IDF strikes across Gaza since midnight, health officials say ■ WEST BANK: Palestinian sources report two children killed in an IDF drone strike Tamun
In the clip, which was posted on X by a Jewish American journalist, Adelson seems to be saying, 'Netanyahu is worn out, but his lust for power won't let him leave the stage'
Syrian leader Ahmad al-Sharaa assured Germany's foreign minister and her French counterpart that minorities and women will be involved in Syria's future. But that needs to start with the present
Israeli media reported that the Palestinian, who was forced by the IDF to serve as a human shield and search buildings in Gaza's Khan Yunis area, was shot to death by a commander who didn't know he was authorized to be there
The arrest of 125 foreign nationals in Venezuela is the latest in a series of crackdowns by Maduro, widely accused both domestically and internationally of stealing the presidential election from his opponent
Noga Friedman's partner, Ido Rosenthal, was killed in the Hamas attacks on October 7. Since then, Friedman has joined the struggle against the continuation of the Gaza war and for the return of the hostages
Did the United Arab Emirates' foreign minister insult his Syrian guests by meeting them in a 'school lobby' and wearing sneakers? As ever, social media is in two minds
Whatever his natural proclivities, U.S. President-elect Donald Trump will have to make significant adjustments when he interacts with the world in his second term, particularly with China, Russia and Western allies
By offering to serve in a coalition with Freedom Party leader Herbert Kickl, Austria's center-right has rolled out the red carpet for a far-right chancellor even more determined and extreme than some of his predecessors in the Nazi-founded Party
A survey presented at a Knesset conference finds that 44 percent of northern Israeli residents evacuated during the war with Lebanon are undecided whether they want to return. At the event, the interior minister announced a new leader of the restoration efforts