By Samia Nakhoul DUBAI (Reuters) - 2025 will be a year of reckoning for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his country's arch foe Iran. The veteran Israeli leader is set to cement his strategic goals: tightening his military control over Gaza,
In a compelling documentary, the Mossad agent disclosed how they conducted decades-long undercover operations for such attacks.
Thousands of Israelis have left the country since Oct. 7, 2023, according to government statistics and immigration tallies released by destination countries such as Canada and Germany.
The Israeli Air Force struck a storage facility in southern Lebanon, claiming Hezbollah was operating "within a weapons storage facility."
Video evidence indicates repeated use of inherently inaccurate weapons in Hezbollah attacks on Israel Three strikes killing eight civilians and injuring
On 29 October, at approximately 10:40am, Hezbollah fired a salvo of rockets into northern Israel, killing Mohammed Naim, a 23-year-old Palestinian citizen of Israel, when one of the rockets munitions hit his house in Tarshiha. Israel’s ministry of ...
The missile strike sent Israelis fleeing their beds to safety in the middle of the night, resulting in at least 14 people suffering minor injuries from broken glass.
Human rights activists are accusing the Lebanese Hezbollah militia of violating international humanitarian law in Israel because of indiscriminate rocket attacks. "Amnesty International documented three Hezbollah rocket attacks on civilian areas of Israel in October 2024 that killed eight civilians and injured at least 16 more that must be investigated as war crimes,
Division commander says Israel must keep acting forcefully against threats from Iran-backed terror group, though war zone is quiet weeks into ceasefire The post As northern Israel comes back to life,
Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, entered Syrian territory Tuesday and said Israeli troops would remain in the area
Israel carried out airstrikes in Yemen in response to a Houthi attack hours earlier, the latest move by Israeli forces to weaken Iran and its proxies.
Readers debate what Sen. Chris Van Hollen got right, and wrong, about the Biden administration’s Israel policy.