21 died when buildings collapsed after grenade attack Monday, Israel says, while 3 died elsewhere
The Israeli–Palestinian conflict is the ongoing struggle between Israelis and Palestinians that began in the mid-20th century. The origins to the conflict can be traced back to Jewish immigration and sectarian conflict in Mandatory Palestine between Jews
21 died when buildings collapsed after grenade attack Monday, Israel says, while 3 died elsewhere
Coons cites prime minister’s history with Palestinian factions
Biden administration officials are laying the groundwork with other Israeli leaders in anticipation of a post-Netanyahu government.
Case opens in The Hague with judges shown pictures and video as evidence of alleged genocide
US secretary of state poised for meetings with leaders who have so far proved resistant to pressure from Washington
Neither side appears to want a full-blown war, but it could happen anyway
Suspected drone attack against Saleh al-Arouri risks escalating hostilities in three-month conflict
One of the most senior Hamas members has reportedly been killed by Israel in an audacious attack far from the front line.
“No matter how intense the war gets, we will remain,” one woman said. “We will remain steadfast until our last breath.”
A Wall Street Journal investigation found that a mix of intentional tactics and unintended consequences contributed to one of the deadliest bombings of the Gaza war
Comments come amid rising criticism of the war in Gaza
Israel's bombardment of the Gaza Strip continued late into the night on Friday, with reports of sustained air strikes and ground attacks.
UN security council resolution calling for ceasefire and more aid deliveries delayed again at the request of the US
For Austin, the trip is a delicate balancing act.
An Israeli official called the killings ‘tragic’ and says they’re a violation of IDF rules of engagement
153 nations voted for the ceasefire resolution in a rebuke to the US, which last week blocked a similar Security Council resolution
US may feel it has to protect Israel with veto again as UAE prepares security council motion
Hebron is the richest and most populated city in the West Bank. Tensions between Israeli settlers and Palestinian locals have been on the rise there since the October 7 Hamas attacks and Israel's retaliatory air strikes on Gaza. Israeli soldiers multiply patrols in the Old City of Hebron to protect some 800 Israeli settlers who occupy houses around the Cave of the Patriarchs, a sacred shrine to both Jews and Muslims. Our reporters James Andre and Julie Dungelhoeff went to meet members of both communities.