By Samia Nakhoul DUBAI (Reuters) - 2025 will be a year of reckoning for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his country's arch foe Iran. The veteran Israeli leader is set to cement his strategic goals: tightening his military control over Gaza,
The Israeli Air Force struck a storage facility in southern Lebanon, claiming Hezbollah was operating "within a weapons storage facility."
Division commander says Israel must keep acting forcefully against threats from Iran-backed terror group, though war zone is quiet weeks into ceasefire The post As northern Israel comes back to life,
With the possibility of a region-wide war fading, the Palestinian militant group Hamas faces increased isolation and limited options
The World Bank said Tuesday that the Israel-Hezbollah conflict has dealt another significant blow to Lebanon's already struggling economy and emphasized the need for extensive reforms and targeted investments.
IDF soldiers are helping pioneer the use of cutting-edge rehabilitative technologies that have been a result of Israel’s war with Hamas.
There's concern about whether emigration after Oct. 7, 2023 will drive a "brain drain" in sectors like medicine and tech.
The Israeli military said several people were lightly injured after its air defenses failed to intercept the projectile, which struck a playground in the city.
In interview with WSJ, Netanyahu lauds Lebanon op, says he dismissed Gallant's call to strike Hezbollah immediately after Hamas attack, rejects permanent truce in Gaza The post PM: Iran ‘dumbfounded’ by Israeli strikes,
The Syrian regime’s collapse came more quickly than the rebels had dreamed — the circumstances were both serendipitous and part of a larger global realignment.
Syria is in chaos. The danger to Israel and the West is that the next Syrian regime will be no friendlier than Assad was. After all, the enemy of your enemy isn’t always your friend.