Israel also held Hamas leader Osama Tabash responsible for “planning and coordinating targets and infiltration objectives ...
After retaking part of a corridor that divides Gaza’s north from south, Israeli troops moved Thursday toward the northern ...
Here's a look at what happened in the U.S. government this week: President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday to start dismantling the Department of Education, saying he wants to return ...
Here are five takeaways from a week when President Trump moved ahead with deportations and sweeping changes to the federal ...
A group of 35 pro-Palestinian students, faculty members, legal observers, journalists and activists filed a lawsuit against ...
Columbia University has announced a series of new policies, including restrictions on demonstrations, new disciplinary ...
The Trump administration appears to have set no restrictions. It hasn’t criticized Israel’s decision to once again seal off ...
Israel’s defense minister said that he’d instructed the Israeli military “to seize additional areas in Gaza, while evacuating the population, and to expand the security zones around Gaza in order to ...
Israeli forces advanced deeper into the Gaza Strip on Friday and blew up the only specialized cancer hospital in the war-torn ...
Recently published documents show that Hamas may stick to its eliminationist goals if it is allowed to survive.
Israel’s defense minister has ordered the military to take additional parts of the Gaza Strip, and vowed to hold them until Hamas releases the remaining hostages it holds.
Letter, also signed by 250 family members of hostages, calls renewed fighting in Gaza Strip a 'criminal policy' that risks ...