USAID humanitarian packages were found amidst a cache of weapons owned by terror group Hezbollah in Lebanon, an Israel Defense Forces soldier claimed to The Post ...
to delete from social media any photos showing them in IDF uniforms, in Gaza or otherwise, and to keep the phone number of the local Israeli consulate at hand. If arrested, they shouldn’t ...
The IDF Spokesperson’s Unit said, “The targets struck were a violation of the understandings between Israel and Lebanon.” “The IDF continues to operate to remove any threat to the State of ...
Israel’s security cabinet fully supports President Donald Trump’s demand that the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas release all of its hostages by noon on Saturday or that "all hell is going ...
to delete from social media any photos showing them in IDF uniforms, in Gaza or otherwise, and to keep the phone number of the local Israeli consulate at hand. If arrested, they should not provide ...
The IDF had to distance several suspects who approached Israeli troops in multiple locations in the Gaza Strip, the military announced in a statement Saturday night, saying that the suspects posed ...
An Israel delegation on Sunday arrived in Qatar for more Gaza truce talks. The spokesperson of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu disclosed this as Israeli military withdrew from an important ...
For the Israeli hostages freed Saturday, the suffering did not end when Hamas militants paraded their frail and gaunt figures on a stage in Gaza ahead of their release to the Red Cross. Only later ...
Luigi Mangione, accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, is using donations from supporters for his legal defense. Mangione, whose case has garnered significant public support ...
When three Israeli hostages emerged at the weekend, emaciated and gaunt after 16 months in Hamas captivity, Israelis were shocked by the images. But inside the Israeli government, top officials ...
Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, has accepted nearly $300,000 in donations from his so-called fans to pay for his criminal defense, his lawyer says.