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If President Trump really wanted to help Israel he would inform Netanyahu this week that not another US dollar would be sent ...
At a top-level Israeli government briefing, it was said no permanent ceasefire is possible without the complete removal of ...
City of Rehovot mourns loss of Liel Shoham, 20, a fighter in the Golani Brigade, who died while on duty; IDF announces ...
A U.S. envoy said on Wednesday that Syria’s central government and the Kurds remain at odds over plans on merging their ...
Bob Vylan fans were issued a huge warning as the band took to the stage on Wednesday night for their first performance since ...
The Popular Forces, a new Palestinian militia in Gaza, aims to challenge Hamas and its rule. However, scepticism surrounds ...
The television channel reported earlier that international organizations have in recent weeks expressed alarm that 2.1 million Gazans are in a desperate search for food amid unstable supplies ...
Hamas on Wednesday said it would release 10 hostages as part of Gaza ceasefire talks after Israel struck an upbeat note about the prospects for a deal to stop the fighting in the embattled Palestinian ...
The frontman of Bob Vylan warned his fans to stop chanting against the Israeli military during their first UK gig since Glastonbury, saying that they could get him in “trouble”.
Before his death, the soldier was being investigated by the IDF. The military clarified that this was not due to an "operational event" related to the war in Gaza, but rather a disciplinary issue.