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Despite renewed danger, residents of Israel's north, “don’t have it in them to leave again,” said one regional official.
The U.N.'s agency for children says it will investigate claims from Israel's military that one of its shipments into Gaza smuggled tobacco products into the strip.
Three private planes at Israel’s international Ben Gurion Airport were damaged from interceptor shrapnel over the last few days, according to a spokeswoman for Israel’s Airports Authority. It was the
The price of energy is soaring after Israel — in a major escalation — struck production infrastructure linked to Iran’s South Pars natural gas field, part of the largest gas reserves in the world, prompting Iran to target energy facilities in neighboring Persian Gulf states and Israel.
Benjamin Netanyahu has predicted that the conflict could draw Israel closer to its Arab neighbors. That may be wishful thinking.
American voters’ feelings on Israel and the Palestinian territories have shifted dramatically in recent years, in a sea change that is transforming the Democratic Party and shaping its primaries
In the week since the U.S. began bombing Iran, more countries in the Middle East are launching strikes.
As Iran’s top national security official, Mr. Larijani had a reputation for acting as a bridge between hard-line figures in the armed forces and more moderate political factions.
Fox News' Trey Yingst reports the latest on conflict in the Middle East as Iran targets Gulf nations. Retired Vice Admiral Robert Harward also provides his analysis on the regional escalation during 'The Faulkner Focus.