Iran continues it psychological warfare as the war in Gaza continues, threatening Israel and the Biden administration not to launch an all-out military campaign against Hezbollah in Lebanon. It refrains, however, to declare it'll participate directly in such an event
Beyond the unprecedented turmoil Biden's fatigued performance stirred among Democrats, the American leadership crisis is expected to generate secondary earthquakes around the world – especially in the Middle East
Likud MK Danny Danon will replace Gilad Erdan, who has been serving as Israel's ambassador to the UN for the last four years. This will be Danon's second time in the post, which he filled between 2015 and 2020
U.S. military says it destroyed three Houthi vessels in Red Sea ■ Key operative in the Islamic Jihad's Tul Karm Battalion killed in Israeli attack ■ Five wounded in drone explosion in Golan Heights, one seriously ■ Metula Council: House sustained damage from Hezbollah missiles ■ Reports in Gaza: 22 people killed on Sunday; three killed in targeted attack in Gaza City
The two soldiers were identified as Staff Sgt. Yair Avitan, 20, and Sgt. 1st Class (res.) Yakir Shmuel Tatelbaum, 21; two additional soldiers are seriously wounded, according to the IDF
In her first public remarks since being rescued from Hamas captivity in early June, Argamani said 'we can't forget about the hostages who are still in Hamas captivity, and we must do everything possible to bring them back home'
Talks toward a cease-fire in Gaza haven't yielded any breakthroughs, sources said, while Hamas announced its political leader had met with the head of Egyptian intelligence to discuss the negotiations
Israeli defense chief: 'We aren't looking for a war, but we're ready for one' ■ Drones, missiles spark fires in Israel's Galilee ■ U.S. presented 'new language' for cease-fire/hostage release deal ■ Iran's UN mission warns 'obliterating war will ensue' should Israel 'embark on full-scale military aggression' against Lebanon ■ Here's what you need to know 267 days into the war
'What stands between us and our loved ones is Netanyahu's insistence not to end the war as part of a deal,' a hostages' relative said ■ Police officers forcefully shoved opposition lawmaker Naama Lazimi at the Tel Aviv protest ■ Freed hostages spoke at rallies, imploring the government to secure release of all remaining hostages in Gaza
The far-right AfD party, which won second place in Germany's recent European election, had its party conference in Essen while thousands gathered to protest outside the convention. According to the party, AfD's membership has grown over 60 percent since 2023
In light of President Biden's poor showing in the first televised debate against Donald Trump, the Times' editorial board said Biden staying in the presidential race would be 'a reckless gamble,' and that withdrawing would be the 'best service' he could provide to the country
The police officer guarding the Israeli Embassy in Belgrade was hit in the neck by an arrow, then shot and killed the attacker, whose identity is still being determined
The country heads for a run-off election as no candidate was able to secure more than half of the votes. There's been only one runoff presidential election in Iran's history: in 2005, when hardliner Mahmoud Ahmadinejad bested former President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani
In recent months, the Jordan Valley Regional Council has seized herds of cattle or sheep belonging to Palestinians on the grounds that they were wandering or obstructing traffic. The court ordered the council to halt its actions until a petition on the matter is resolved