In a historic address to the Knesset, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the end of the two-year war with Hamas, attributing the victory and the return of all hostages to the ...
Israel has strengthened its security with a series of sweeping military victories in the past two years. It has also become ...
Two years ago, after Hamas killed and kidnapped its way across southern Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seemed ...
Israeli political figures are calling for renewed attacks on Gaza after the government claimed Hamas is deliberately delaying ...
Syria is holding parliamentary elections on Sunday for the first time since the overthrow of long-time authoritarian ruler Bashar al-Assad, a landmark moment in the country's fragile transition after ...
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Netanyahu Says Israel Dropped 153 Tons of Bombs Sunday on Gaza
Israeli forces dropped 153 tons (337,307 pounds) of bombs on targets in Gaza in response to what it said was a ceasefire ...
Syrian authorities have issued an arrest warrant for the country's long-time president Bashar al-Assad, more than nine months after his ouster, a judge said on Saturday. Al-Assad, who governed Syria ...
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Netanyahu Orders Israeli Army to Carry Out ‘Powerful’ Strikes in Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Tuesday he has ordered the army to immediately carry out “powerful strikes” in ...
Netanyahu tells ministers that crippling Hezbollah in Lebanon last year created previously unimaginable window of opportunity for future 'peace with our neighbors to the north' ...
Syrians are awaiting the results of the first elections since the fall of Bashar al-Assad, which authorities hope will represent a new chapter for the war-torn country. Sunday’s limited vote was “a ...
When armed factions led by the group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham overthrew Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad last December, many observers believed that Russia’s days in Syria were numbered. For decades, ...
"Our red line is our survival," Netanyahu said at a meeting with foreign media where he was asked what his "red line" was for attacking Iranian territory, rather than its proxies in Syria and Lebanon.
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