The Israeli cabinet approved on Thursday the legalization and establishment of numerous settler outposts in the occupied West Bank, according to an Israeli source familiar with the matter.
President Donald Trump on Saturday (December 13) vowed to retaliate after the U.S. military said two soldiers and a civilian ...
More than two months after the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, humanitarian conditions in Gaza remain dire. The ...
Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi is arranging a trip to Israel and Palestine in January to discuss peace building and reconstruction support for Gaza, government sources said. The situation ...
Some 1,500 demonstrators, including freed hostages and bereaved parents, pan Netanyahu's government, demanding elections and ...
A number of houses, walls and tents have collapsed in the Gaza Strip since Storm Byron descended upon the enclave destroyed ...
International troops could be deployed in the Gaza Strip as early as next month to form a UN-authorised stabilisation force, ...
Mass murder has been branded as conscience to mess with people’s minds. Regarding UNRWA, a U.S. State Department official ...
The Ministry of Foreign and Expatriate Affairs strongly condemned Israel’s approval of the establishment and legalization of 19 illegal colonial settlements in the occupied West Bank. The ministry ...
Trump administration officials want to recruit around 10,000 troops under a U.S. general to stabilize postwar Gaza, officials ...
Israel is planning to expel residents of the ancient West Bank town of Sebastia to create a national park for settlers.
Washington’s pro-Israel think tanks are pumping out articles groveling over the prospect of controlling the nation’s oil.