As the deadline for the negotiations between Iran and the P5+1 powers nears, the ability to finalize a nuclear deal appears to be growing more distant.
Netanyahu again warned against making a "bad deal" with Iran, urging global leaders to work towards a safer agreement that would ensure global stability.
A second US report in less than a week reveals that while negotiating a nuclear deal, Iran has been covertly building its military power and weapons technology.
For the second time in a week, an ISIS-linked group fired rockets at Israel from Gaza. Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon warned that Israel will strike hard.
The UN has taken its anti-Israel bias to a new level by accepting a Hamas-linked organization aimed at eliminating the Jewish state into the world body.
Cyprus police arrested a suspected Hezbollah terrorist after finding explosives in his home, preventing what most likely would have been a catastrophic terror attack against Israelis there.
Israel is seeking $4.5 billion in annual military aid from the US under the new foreign military financing agreement, a 50% increase over the current deal.
According to an Israeli report, Prime Minister Netanyahu has agreed to proceed with peace talks and is willing to discuss borders, but the Palestinians have refused the offer.
After an Israeli government minister decided to move her offices to Jerusalem, the Hamas terror organization protested, vowing that the city will forever be Arab and Muslim.
Europe must stop Hamas's next attack, says Opposition Leader Isaac Herzog, warning that another war with the terror group will break out in the near future.
Senior Palestinian officials rejected Netanyahu's appointment of a minister to handle peace negotiations, since they believe he calls the shots anyway.
Hezbollah is hiding an arsenal of 100,000 rockets and missiles, hundreds of which can reach anywhere in Israel, underneath human shields in southern Lebanon.
Obama might provide Arab states with advanced weapons, possibly violating a congressional mandate that requires US assurance of Israel’s regional military superiority.
The IDF is looking into claims by residents of Kibbutz Nirim after a private company concluded with near certainty that Hamas is still digging terror tunnels into Israel.
The French investigation into the death of PA chairman Yasser Arafat has come to an end. Forensic experts concluded that Israel did not assassinate him.
Fearing severe retaliation from the IDF, Mashaal vetoed a massive terror attack last year that would have killed hundreds and involved large-scale civilian abductions.
Despite several Israeli attempts on his life, Hamas commander Mohammed Deif is alive and operating in full force to restore the organization's terror capabilities.
Iran and Hezbollah were not included on the US list of global terror threats this year. Some point to the nuclear negotiations as having influenced this decision.
Iran demands that Israel abandon its nuclear arms and that the world force it to do so. Jerusalem never confirmed that it has weapons of mass destruction.
Did Israel attack Syrian and Hezbollah targets again? Arab news sources are reporting that the IAF carried out several strikes against weapons intended for Hezbollah.
A former Mossad leader explains why he supports negotiations with Iran and Hamas, saying Israel should minimize any differences in opinion with Washington.
Jordan is collaborating with France, which is drafting a UN Security Council resolution to set the parameters for a final Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement.
New Zealand’s ambassador to the UN told the Security Council that it should “use its moral and legal authority” to push forward “productive negotiations.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Russian President Vladimir Putin that selling air defense missiles to Iran threatens Middle East stability.