John Kirby: U.S. doing 'everything it can' to prevent all-out war between Israel and Hebzollah; no progress in Hamas-Israel talks ■ Hezbollah deputy leader says confrontation with Israel is now 'open-ended battle of reckoning' ■ Gaza sources: Over 7 killed in strike on northern Gaza school compound ■ Lebanese Health Ministry: Death toll from Friday Beirut strike rises to 50 ■ Seven Israelis wounded in overnight rocket barrage in north Israel
The former president's rally appearance in North Carolina also spotlighted controversy over his endorsement of GOP candidate for governor Mark Robinson, who reportedly referred to himself as a 'black Nazi' online
A visit to the formerly Shas-run Haredi school in the southern city of Netivot shows the teachers' and administrators' desire to improve the education quality and receive Education Ministry guidance, despite opponents' pressure
The U.S. faces a strategic dilemma as Israel escalates attacks on Hezbollah, risking broader conflict. While Washington seeks to prevent war, it's constrained by limited policy options, political timing, and Netanyahu's brinkmanship
Israel's strikes on Hezbollah have exposed the group's vulnerability, weakening its leadership and trust. Nasrallah is cornered, facing pressure to escalate, with Israel prepared for retaliation. Meanwhile, Netanyahu prioritizes personal political survival over diplomatic solutions
The new restrictions limit public gatherings, and local councils have announced that school on Sunday will be cancelled. The beaches of the Sea of Galilee will be closed to the public
The opposition lawmaker said that the move was not appropriate 'in light of recent developments on the northern border.' It is unclear to Netanyahu's Likud party if talks with Sa'ar will continue around another position or remain in the opposition
Over a dozen top commanders in Hezbollah's Radwan Force killed in Beirut strike ■ UN human rights chief: Pager explosions in Lebanon violated international law ■ U.S. national security advisor: Risk of Israel-Hezbollah escalation 'acute' ■ IDF said it attacked 180 targets in southern Lebanon, striking thousands of Hezbollah rocket launchers; 65 rockets launched from Lebanon at Israel ■ Gaza's Hamas-run Health Ministry: 22 killed in Israeli strike on what the IDF called a Hamas compound in building previously used by Gaza City school ■ Here's what you need to know 351 days into the war
The Israeli army said it hit a Hamas command center in Gaza City that previously served as a school. The Hamas-run health ministry said most of those killed were women and children. Separately, the health ministry said five health workers were killed by an Israeli strike in Rafah
'The fates of the Israeli hostages and the Gazan civilians are intrinsically linked: the war could end tomorrow, and the suffering of the Gazans would cease, if Hamas releases all hostages' said the cousin of an October 7 victim at the Tel Aviv protest
Israel invested millions in social media intelligence systems and had at least five when the Gaza war broke out. They all failed. A new crop of firms stepped in – and they're now looking for clients
As a result of the efforts of Omer Zur – a veteran and son of a wheelchair-using retired IDF officer – paraplegics can participate in hikes that go off-road, even venturing into rough terrain.
IDF says it conducted over 400 strikes in Lebanon ■ Netanyahu to convene security discussion at Israeli army HQ in Tel Aviv ■ Home in northern Israel hit by rocket from Lebanon, sparking fire ■ Lebanese Health Ministry: 37 killed in Israeli attack in Beirut Friday; Hezbollah confirms top commanders, senior figures killed in attack ■ Air Force attacks Hamas operatives in Gaza City building previously used as school; medical sources in Gaza say 22 people killed