The Israeli prime minister stood before his people and took responsibility – but only for the Beirut assassination – because, after all, success only has one father ■ The key question is whether Netanyahu will stop sabotaging a hostage deal or continue to be blackmailed by the far right
Israel is apparently ready to take the risk in order to break the cycle of attrition versus Iran and its proxies. The trouble is that it is very hard to control the height of the flames, especially when the trend is toward escalation. The fact that Iran is now also in the position of seeking revenge will make any calm that much harder to achieve
Qatari PM, Iran's acting FM discuss repercussions of Haniyeh's killing, state news agency says ■ Delta, United and British Airways cancel flights to Israel ■ Al Jazeera says two of its journalists were killed in an Israeli strike in Gaza ■ Israel closes airspace in north due to security situation ■ U.K. Foreign and Defense Secretaries in Qatar to drive efforts to bring conflict in Gaza to an end ■ Iran's UN mission: Response to Haniyeh assassination will instill regret ■ Israeli in serious condition after stabbing attack in West Bank
The High Court of Justice issued its ruling in response to petitions filed by Palestinian residents of the West Bank, who claimed they aren't receiveing security protection from violent Jewish settlers
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Israel's most senior defense officials are torn over the expected Hezbollah and Iran response as IDF increases deployment to West Bank. Meanwhile, communities in Israel's north are on high alert
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Hamas political chief Ismail Hanieyh killed missile strike in Tehran, Israel has yet to claim responsibility ■ Iran's Supreme Leader: Avenging Haniyeh's assassination is 'Tehran's duty' ■ Israel closes airspace north of Hadera for 24 hours ■ Court extends arrest of eight Israeli soldiers suspected of abusing Palestinian detainee ■ Here's what you need to know 299 days into the war