Anastasia and her family came to Israel from Ukraine for her cancer treatment, but, on Sunday, she, her grandmother, Olena, and cousins, Ilya and Kostyantyn, were killed by an Iranian missile that hit a building in Bat Yam, in central Israel. Her mother, Maria, remains missing
“The timing was not neutral. It followed the military confrontation and shifts in European positions on Israel. The message is clear, Jewish is political, and political is unacceptable."
Strange skull discovered in Harbin, northeast China in 1933 was deemed an archaic sapiens and later an unknown species, 'Dragon Man.' Now its true identity is revealed
The turmoil in the Middle East is damaging Moscow and Beijing's interests, but both powers recognize that they can't shape the region's reality without U.S. assistance. That means that Washington holds strong cards, if Trump chooses to play them
'Are we preparing for this fishing boat? Like, am I bringing my suitcase? Is it going to be rough waters?' one participant said, who got more than she bargained for on her 10-day trip to Israel. The first of the 2,800 participants has now left the country by boat
In his first remarks since Friday, when he delivered a speech broadcast on state media after Israel began bombarding Iran, Khamenei said peace or war could not be imposed on Iran, adding that Tehran will punish Israel for what he called 'a huge mistake' on its part
Most analysts agree that Israel's expansive attacks on Iran only benefit the leaders of the Islamic Republic, even if Netanyahu and many Israelis somehow see themselves as the saviors of the Iranian people. 'This is beginning to look like Gaza,' one expert says
Trump warned Iran that his patience is 'wearing thin' as U.S. officials weigh deeper military involvement, including the use of a 30,000-pound bomb that only American B-2 bombers can deliver
With the Israeli right riding high after the Iran strikes, Netanyahu may push to topple Tehran's regime – then reshape Israel's by advancing the judicial overhaul. To preserve the gains, it's time to slam the brakes on divisive initiatives
According to The Wall Street Journal, Washington has been aware of the shortage for months and is bolstering Israel's defenses across all domains. The IDF said it is 'prepared and ready to handle any scenario' but declined to comment on munitions
The Israeli defense companies, which have been blocked from displaying their offensive wares, petitioned the court, but it ruled that it has no authority to intervene in a French government decision
Iranian State TV aired images of the Hermes 900 UAV apparently armed and largely undamaged. The incident marks the first verified Israeli drone shootdown over Iran since the war began
For years, Israel and its allies warned of an axis linking Iran, Hezbollah, Hamas and others. With war now underway, that alliance appears hollow, and the unresolved Palestinian issue is once again looming large
Iranian missiles with heavier payloads are causing hard-to-detect blast injuries and crush trauma from collapsing buildings, while hospitals also report a surge in anxiety cases, even among the lightly wounded
Sephardic Chief Rabbi David Yosef told Transportation Minister Miri Regev and El Al represenatatives that the flights to return some 100,000 Israelis aren't considered life-saving
Israel cannot eliminate the Iranian nuclear program on its own and is reliant on a capricious American president with a tendency to capitulate. Can Trump resist the temptation to clamber aboard Israel's fast-moving bandwagon and declare himself the leader who neutralized the Tehran threat?
Two of the four people killed by the missile strike in Petah Tikva were in a mamad, a safe room, but the Home Front Command explains that this is an unusual case. Only if it's impossible to reach a safe space or a shelter, does the Home Front recommend staying in stairwells