Following Israel’s green light on the modified Qatari hostage deal, diplomats from Israel, the US, and mediating countries await Hamas’s decision with growing optimism
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a meeting with top security officials on Tuesday to assess the situation. Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken stated that the agreement was ready for implementation, depending on Hamas' acceptance
Gallant, in his response, said that his dismissal was the result of disagreements on three main issues. Foremost among these was his belief that Israel could bring back the hostages taken by Hamas in its October 2023 attack, but only through "painful concessions
The poll, released on Sunday, reveals a notable rise in support for a coalition led by right-wing figures Naftali Bennett, Yossi Cohen, Avigdor Liberman, and Gideon Sa'ar, garnering a substantial 32 mandates if elections were held today
Netanyahu communicated this new development to US President Joe Biden, indicating that Israel is prepared to engage in discussions based on the latest draft of a three-phase deal received on Wednesday
"Given the current situation, with the defense needing to prepare the Prime Minister for testimony during a war, the required period for adequate preparation is significantly extended to ensure his rights and defense are not compromised"
The aim is to ensure uninterrupted data flow to critical government offices, especially in scenarios where traditional communication infrastructure may be compromised due to conflict-induced power outages
Israeli officials have voiced concerns over Hezbollah's attacks on northern towns and military positions, prompting discussions of a possible offensive if diplomatic efforts fail to push back the militant group from the border
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dissolved the six-member military cabinet after centrist former general Benny Gantz resigned. This significant shift in approach to the Gaza conflict has sparked domestic and international speculation and concern
The airstrike in Rafah drew sharp criticism from numerous international organizations, with the foreign ministers of the European Union urging adherence to the International Criminal Court's call for a cessation of hostilities
With approximately 1,200 lives lost in the Hamas attack on October 7, the demand for accountability and change reverberated through the crowd, amplifying calls for Netanyahu's resignation
Matin expressed concerns that such a scenario could lead to grave consequences for the region and the world at large. This interview marks Matin's first public statement since Iran launched a significant missile and drone attack against Israel over the weekend
Following Israel’s green light on the modified Qatari hostage deal, diplomats from Israel, the US, and mediating countries await Hamas’s decision with growing optimism
IDF forces detained Iranian-linked terrorists during a covert operation in southern Syria, seizing grenades and firearms. This follows a series of military actions aimed at preventing hostile activity and ensuring security along Israel’s northern borders, particularly near the Golan Heights
A vessel operated by Saudi-owned ADES Holding capsized near Gabal El-Zeit in the Gulf of Suez, killing four people. Rescue operations are underway as three crew members remain missing. Navigation through the Suez Canal remains unaffected, officials confirmed