Ambulances reportedly headed to the scene after the strike. Initial reports indicate that at least six people were killed in the strike.
Israel and Hamas have been at odds over the terms of a deal as Hamas insists on a full withdrawal and end of the war, while Israel insists that it must be allowed to finish its military campaign.
Ambrey said the tanker was registered under Union Maritime Ltd, a UK company, in 2019 before changing its registration details, including name and operator, last month.
"It’s time for the White House to impose a Tariff on Tucker Carlson for illegally importing anti-Semitic Iranian talking points and putting America last,” Cardoza-Moore said. Pro-Israel activist and ...
A Palestinian aid lorry driver told the Guardian “There is full cooperation between the settlers and the army,” mirroring claims from Tzav 9.
"When we entered this government, we defined our partnership as for the war period, and we didn't stand there with stopwatch in hand," Minister Gideon Sa'ar (National Unity Party) told Maariv this ...
The sources said in the report that Hamas's alleged decision comes "after significant Egyptian pressure on the Hamas delegation that visited Cairo." Neither Hamas nor the Palestinian Authority will ...
The Jerusalem Post can now confirm based on verified photos of the bodies that the reports of babies being burnt and decapitated in Hamas's assault on Kfar Aza are correct. May their memory be a ...
“After the issue of a ceasefire takes shape, and once diplomacy can achieve it, all of the other details can be discussed and decisions can be taken," Hezbollah deputy leader Naim Qassem said.
What is the next stage of the Israeli government's judicial reform? The next bill that the coalition will likely promote is on the Judicial Selection Committee, perhaps the most contentious issue of ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently changed his approach regarding a possible hostage deal and agreement on a ceasefire, the Washington Post reported on Tuesday. According to the report, one of ...
Denying Israel's right to self-defense dangerous and 'unthinkable,' legal expert warns ICJ “To deny Israel, that inherent right” of self-defense, “is unthinkable,” Foreign Ministry legal adviser Tamar ...