Benjamin Netanyahu meets with Donald Trump in Washington on Tuesday, to chart a strategy to “remake” the Middle East, on the ...
The Pan-Armenian Council of New England, in coordination with the Armenian Assembly of America, hosted Jerusalemite activists ...
Palestinian and Arab officials have condemned the publication of a map on the Israeli government's Arabic-language Instagram account which depicts parts of the occupied Palestinian territories and ...
Authorities were alerted over the weekend after police officers from the David precinct questioned a woman who was seen carrying books that contained inciteful content. Information ...
Why the Rafah entry was delayed, where the heavy bombs withheld by the White House are located, and how Jerusalem persuaded ...
Since Israel and Hamas went to war, reporters and editors at The New York Times have closely covered the conflict. Our coverage includes the Hamas-led attack on Israel, the plight of hostages ...
This is an ambitious but not unrealistic project as the balance of power shifts to Asia,” said Indian researcher Yusuf Taher Unjhawala during a five-day visit to the Jewish state.
Keeping to its part of the cease-fire deal, Israel released 183 Palestinians held in jails. By Aaron Boxerman and Adam Rasgon Hamas gunmen released three more hostages and Israel freed more than ...
Steve Witkoff, the first speaker following the parade in Capital One Arena, touted the ceasefire and hostage release deal between Israel and Gaza, a day after some hostages returned home.
A diplomatic uproar has erupted across the Arab world following the release of a controversial map by Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The map, published on its Arabic-language social media ...
Keith Siegel is set to return to Israel and his wife Aviva, a former hostage released in the November deal, after over a year in captivity. Information ...
The 'Greater Israel' map includes significant portions of modern-day Jordan, Lebanon and Syria, sparking widespread condemnation from Arab nations who view it as an affront to their sovereignty.