Security forces are launching a manhunt and setting up roadblocks around Bethlehem, following a Wednesday night shooting attack against an Israeli civilian bus between Jerusalem and Bethlehem.
Visiting Paraguayan President Santiago Pena received a standing ovation at the Knesset, telling lawmakers on Wednesday he fully supported Israel's war against Hamas and insisted that opening an embassy in Jerusalem was vital to bilateral ties.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held two meetings on Sunday in Jerusalem with representatives of families of hostages, including the Families' Headquarters Assembly and the "Hope Forum".
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed gratitude to US President-elect Donald Trump for his strong stance on securing the release of hostages held by Hamas. Trump's warning, posted on Truth Social, emphasised severe consequences for those responsible if the hostages are not r
The leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) have reaffirmed their support for the Palestinian cause, calling for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital. At the 45th GCC Summit in Kuwait, the leaders also emphasised their growing role in
Israel warned its nationals to avoid non-essential travel to the United Arab Emirates after the body of a missing Israeli-Moldovan rabbi was discovered on Sunday.
Israel's Defence Ministry announced sanctions on dozens of clients of the Al-Qard al-Hassan Association, a network of unofficial banks used by Hezbollah to both raise and launder money, on Thursday.
Israeli security forces raided several workshops in Hebron suspected of producing explosives and confiscated seven lathes used to manufacture and repair weapon parts, the Israeli Police said on Monday.
Israeli National Unity party leader Benny Gantz denounced Justice Minister Yariv Levin's push to revive Israel's judicial reform initiative, calling it a disaster that contributed to the nation's internal divisions and the events of October 7. Levin's comments followed an attack on Prime Min