(Reuters) - The U.S. State Department has approved the potential sales of missiles, munitions and other equipment to Israel for an estimated total of about $7.4 billion, the Pentagon said on Friday.
One of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s first meetings in the United States this week was with conservative ...
A group of anti-Israel students from the University of California, Los Angeles vandalized the home of a top school official on Wednesday, according to authorities. Early Wednesday morning, about 70 ...
In his third week back in office, Trump took action on issues from transgender competitors in women's sports to Gaza.
Hamas has released the names of three Israeli men it said it would free from Gaza on Saturday, in what will be the fifth ...
South Africa is hosting a meeting of foreign ministers of the G20 group of countries from Feb. 20-21 in Johannesburg. The ...
Odesser, 42, told Reuters that while his heart is warmed by Israeli hostages reuniting with their families, he worries that ...
U.S. President Donald Trump has authorized economic and travel sanctions targeting people who work on International Criminal ...
The devastating war in Gaza compelled Aida Harrison to showcase Palestinian culture in Brandon, Man., a city she's called ...
A U.S. Gaza takeover would not result in peace but massive upheaval, more bloodshed and American troops as occupiers in ...
Meanwhile, the Senate has moved to confirm Project 2025 architect Russell Vought to lead the powerful Office of Management and Budget, welcoming an official who has plotted the massive expansion of ...
On Day 2 of the Democratic National Convention, speakers cherry-picked employment numbers to make President Barack Obama’s record on jobs look better than it is and ...
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