Roads Blocked, Tires Burned as Israeli Druze Protest Syria Bloodshed
"Druze demonstrators blocked roads and burned tires across northern Israel on Tuesday, protesting deadly clashes in southern Syria between ..."
— Pesach Benson















"Druze demonstrators blocked roads and burned tires across northern Israel on Tuesday, protesting deadly clashes in southern Syria between ..."
— Pesach Benson
Israel’s United Torah Judaism (UTJ) party announced Monday night that it is leaving both the government and Prime Minister Benjamin ...
UN Agency declares Gaza in famine, sparking controversy over aid flow and methodology. Thousands at risk. Israel disputes findings. Period.
The Prime Minister's Office slams IPC report, denies Israeli starvation policy. Israel surges humanitarian aid in Gaza, prices plunge.
FM Sa'ar meets with Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema in Lusaka. Discussing deepening bilateral relations and the war in Gaza. Israeli embassy opened in
Israeli citizen missing for a year in Lebanon returned to Israel following Red Cross mediation. No prisoners exchanged. Netanyahu praises the positive
FM Sa'ar opens Israeli embassy in Zambia. Minister of Foreign Affairs Gideon Sa'ar inaugurates embassy in Lusaka, strengthening ties between nations.
Israeli military prepares major offensive on Gaza City, mobilizing tens of thousands of troops. Operation "Gideon’s Chariots B" underway.
Israel’s Civil Administration approves major construction projects in E1 and Asahel, marking a significant expansion in Judea and Samaria.
Israeli parliamentary committee authorizes call-up of 430,000 reservists amid Haredi draft dispute. Knesset extends emergency powers as war in Gaza intensifies.
Israel revokes visas of Australian representatives to Palestinian Authority, sparking diplomatic tensions as Foreign Minister condemns Australia's actions.
Israel provides urgent humanitarian aid to South Sudan, including medical supplies, water equipment, and food packages to combat the cholera outbreak and