Hamas will pay a price like it never knew before, the country's prime minister has warned
Hamas will pay a price like it never knew before, the country's prime minister has warned
The Palestinian Islamist group Hamas launched an unprecedented attack on Israel on Saturday, firing thousands of rockets from the Gaza Strip into Israel, as dozens of fighters infiltrated the heavily fortified border in several locations by air, land and sea. The offensive caught the country completely off guard and represents a "historic failure" for Israeli intelligence services, according to Middle East expert David Khalfa.
Dmitry Medvedev said Washington should have worked to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict instead of supporting Ukraine
Musk deflected when the Israeli prime minister asked him to “find the balance” between free speech and hate on the site formerly known as Twitter.
Officials are negotiating details of agreement they hope to cement within nine-to-12 months, though obstacles remain
Four other Syrian soldiers were also wounded in the attack.
Downplaying or covering up ill health is nothing new. Those in positions of power, such as political leaders, business leaders, and heads of industry, have been doing it since time immemorial.
Mr. Netanyahu could use the upcoming Knesset recess for talks
Air Force pilots and Israel’s biggest trade union threatened strikes over the legislation.
The Israeli military has carried out air strikes on targets belonging to the Palestinian militant group Hamas in southern Lebanon and the Gaza Strip.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has not visited the White House since taking his post in December 2022.
Questions raised over Benjamin Netanyahu’s control over coalition as he makes concessions to far right
Workers went on a general strike Monday and crowds rallied outside Parliament
Will Netanyahu continue to make history, or will his ultra-right-wing government create the domestic chaos that will spell his ultimate downfall?
srael's hawkish veteran Benjamin Netanyahu was set to return to power Thursday after a stint in opposition, heading what analysts call the most right-wing government in the country's history.
Netanyahu told Putin "he hopes a way will be found quickly to end the war [with Ukraine] and the suffering caused by it."
Designated Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced late Wednesday that he has successfully formed a new coalition, setting the stage for him to return to power as head of the most right-wing Israeli government ever.
EDITOR'S NOTES: Israel is still a democratic country, but with the balance between the separation of powers changing, the character of the state is also changing.
Election results show that former prime minister and his allies have secured parliamentary majority