Col. Ehsan Daxa is the highest-ranking Israeli officer killed since the ground operation in Gaza began, with the prime minister lauding him as an exemplar of 'the covenant with the Druze people'
With an Israeli retaliatory attack on Iran looming and tensions escalating in Lebanon, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken will visit the Middle East this week in a final effort to promote a Gaza cease-fire and hostage deal
The soldiers killed in Gaza were targeted by an anti-tank missile in the Jabalya refugee camp; Since the start of the war, the names of 748 killed IDF soldiers have been released, including 355 who were killed during ground operations in the Gaza Strip
One killed, 10 wounded as over 180 Hezbollah rockets fired at northern Israel ■ Israeli military spokesman shoots down rumors of hostage rescue ■ Lebanese report: Israel strikes in Beirut's Dahiyeh for first time since Wednesday ■ Fire department: Multiple fires erupt in northern Israel following rocket barrage ■ IDF strike on Hospital in Jabalya, northern Gaza, Kills 33, at Least 21 women and children ■ Iraqi militia says it launched drone at Eilat
Most of the victims in the Jabalya strike are reportedly women and children ■ Netanyahu orders increase of humanitarian aid into Gaza to 250 trucks a day ■ Three soldiers seriously wounded in north Israel, two seriously wounded in northern Gaza ■ IDF shoots down aerial target from Syria ■ Biden, IDF both believe that Sinwar's death creates good conditions for hostage deal
The leader of Hamas was released from Israeli jail in 2011 in a prisoner swap, becoming the country's number one enemy following the October 7 attack. Israel marked his elimination as one of the main goals of its current war in Gaza
IDF releases names of five soldiers killed in Lebanon fighting ■ Hamas leader Sinwar killed by IDF soldiers in southern Gaza ■ Gallant: Sinwar's death is clear message to residents of Gaza - surrender and release the hostages ■ Hostages Families Forum calls to seize opportunity to reach deal to release hostages
The humanitarian crisis in northern Gaza is worsening, and the U.S. has privately warned that weapon sales would be at risk if Israel doesn't stop disrupting aid shipments
Five members of Kibbutz Kfar Azza are still being held captive by Hamas in Gaza. This Sukkot, their friends are refusing to forget or abandon them: 'The whole country needs them back so that Israel can be whole again'
In a rare warning, senior U.S. officials say 'Failure to demonstrate a sustained commitment to implementing and maintaining' improved passage of aid into Gaza 'may have implications for U.S. policy'
IDF commanders in Gaza say the recent decision to operate in the northern part of the Strip was taken without proper deliberations, and is apparently aimed at pressuring civilians in the area to relocate
Israeli airstrikes flattened a residential area and killed at least 22 people including women and children, according to Palestinian medical officials, as aid agencies warn of a worsening humanitarian crisis amid Israel's escalating military offensive in northern Gaza
What has October 7 and the subsequent Gaza war meant for the tens of thousands of Jews living in Berlin? How it has changed their lives and politics, reshaped their city and country, and what does it portend for their future?
October 7 and the Gaza war have expedited trends of skepticism, if not antagonism, towards Israel inside both the Democratic and Republican parties, while their pro-Israel establishments have entrenched themselves even deeper. 'There are fewer issues related to Israel that can still be termed consensus' says one observer
A slim majority of Israelis believe the time has come to end the war in Gaza, according to a survey by the Israel Democracy Institute. Israeli Jews and Arabs agree that the war's main goal should be bringing back the hostages, not toppling Hamas. 45 percent of Israelis said that they are optimistic about Israel going forward