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.
Security forces caught yet another Hamas terror cell that planned to attack Israel on Purim, one of the most joyful days of the year for the Jewish people.
Israel agreed to allow the PA to expand its police presence near Jerusalem less than a month after the PLO had threatened to end security cooperation entirely.
PA leader Abbas claimed he was rejecting Israel's transfer of tax funds because of deductions made to cover debt, saying they will go to arbitration or court.
The Palestinians are calling on the international community to pressure Israel into ignoring debts and releasing all tax revenues withheld from the PA.
The “State of Palestine” will accede Wednesday to the ICC. This move will further undermine the peace process but has few practical implications for Israel.
For the first time since Obama took office in 2009, the US did not defend Israel at a UN Human Rights Council debate. Israel says the decision was jointly coordinated.
Israeli officials visited Paris Sunday to encourage France to take a hard line in the emerging bad deal with Iran as the deadline for the nuclear negotiations nears.
The UN Human Rights Council's Gaza report, which has been accused of bias, claims that Israel deliberately targeted civilians in last year's war against Hamas.
The Palestinian Authority is fighting a US court decision that ruled they must compensate US-born and dual-citizenship victims of terror attacks in Israel.
Some Palestinians are angry at Israelis for voting in PM Netanyahu and his Likud party, but PA President Mahmoud Abbas indicated that it makes no difference.
Hamas has confiscated building materials supplied by Israel meant for civilian reconstruction and is using it to rebuild bases and terror infrastructure.