Many Israelis blame the prime minister for sabotaging a hostage deal. Others can’t bear the release of terrorists.
Israelis are starkly divided over a deal to end hostilities in Gaza and bring home hostages. The majority want the war to end. Others, especially government hardliners, insist on pursuing the war ...
Coalition tensions over the hostage deal, budget deadline, and haredi draft converge to create the perfect political storm for the Israeli government.
The battlefield in Gaza also is changing. The first phase of the ceasefire allows Gaza’s nearly 2 million displaced people to leave crowded tent camps and return to what remains of their homes. This ...
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is in a delicate position between his coalition and U.S. President Trump, who is pushing for ...
Lt General Herzi Halevi becomes highest-ranking official to step down over 7 October attack that sparked Gaza war ...
Israel’s top general has resigned, citing the security and intelligence failures related to Hamas’ surprise attack that ...
Israel's top general resigned on Tuesday, citing the security and intelligence failures related to Hamas' surprise attack ...
"The State of Israel will be able to return to the war on day 43" if talks fail during the first phase of the ceasefire, the Israeli finance minister told ...
Many hope Netanyahu received promises from Trump for the future, such as support for attack on Iran, peace with the Saudis ...
Jerusalem: Israel's far-right finance minister has threatened to topple Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition if he ...