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By Tala Ramadan (Reuters) -Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned on Sunday that Hezbollah was seeking to rearm and that Israel would exercise its right to self-defence under last year's ceasefire accord if Lebanon failed to disarm the militant group.
Israeli intelligence warns of Iranian-backed militias in Iraq preparing potential missile, drone, and ground assaults as Israel accelerates border fortifications and regional deterrence measures
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Israel’s military prosecutor admits she leaked video of soldiers assaulting a Palestinian detainee
Israel’s top military prosecutor has resigned after admitting to leaking a video showing soldiers assaulting a Palestinian detainee.
Israel has strengthened its security with a series of sweeping military victories in the past two years. It has also become far more isolated internationally, with no clear path ahead.
The interview, in which Fuentes expounded on his longstanding criticisms of Israel and attacked leading Jewish figures on the right, drew broad condemnations from many conservatives, who accused Carlson of platforming Fuentes without pressing him on some of his more controversial statements,
The exchange was the latest indication that the fraught Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement is moving forward, despite Israeli strikes on Gaza this week that killed more than 100 people following the killing of an Israeli soldier.
Thousands packed Ole Miss’ pavilion as Vice President JD Vance took unscripted questions on faith, policy and Trump-era politics.
An Israeli military official says the remains of three people handed over by Hamas to the Red Cross this week do not belong to any of the hostages.
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Israel puts off signing $35 billion gas deal with Egypt, prompts US energy secretary to cancel visit
Israeli Energy Minister Eli Cohen has said that his refusal to sign a $35 billion gas agreement with Egypt has prompted his U.S. counterpart Chris Wright to cancel a planned trip to Israel.