Some UNRWA workers were implicated in the October 7, 2023, attack on Israel, though the agency employs around 30,000 people and serves over 5.6 million refugees.
Attack unfolded in waves and struck missile-manufacturing and surface-to-air missile-defense sites across Iran
Military targets hit in a number of areas, including missile manufacturing facilities and air-defense sites
Militant group rejected the offer; truce talks continue this weekend
Police initiated an investigation in March after the restaurant’s owner, reported that an unknown woman had vandalized her business, tearing down flags.
Hamas chief’s killing extends a run of tactical wins for Israeli leader
In its analysis, the CCSS factors in indicators such as country populations, GDP, and other elements to ascertain the defense capabilities
Netanyahu suggests the war will continue as the U.S. and Israel’s military argue for a cease-fire in Gaza
Death marks biggest blow to militant group in more than a year of war
Thousands of troops are on the hunt for Hezbollah infrastructure along the border
The humiliated woman can be heard apologizing for her mistake, saying she thought the flags were Israeli.
The US through the letter, demands “urgent and sustained actions by your [Israel] government this month to reverse the trajectory.”
Letters and meeting minutes appear to show Hamas seeking funding from Tehran, trying to win support from Hezbollah
The threats through diplomatic channels have prompted Arab states to tell the U.S. that they won’t aid any attack on Iran
A succession of Israeli strikes have reset the military calculus in the Middle East, but it remains just as dangerous
Israeli military says five projectiles fell in central Israel and Israeli medics say two people were lightly injured
The Hamas-led attack has convinced the country that it must take the battle to its enemies
The women stationed at Nahal Oz warned authorities for months about increasingly suspicious Hamas activity, but no one acted
Israel aimed at Hashem Safieddine as the war in Lebanon expands
White House officials say they are closely coordinating on possible targets but have been blindsided repeatedly by Benjamin Netanyahu