Trump’s Iran doctrine: A strategy for the history books Trump's 'little excursion' has been one of the fastest, most effective, least costly military operations in modern history.
IAF strike eliminates Hamas cell in central Gaza Also on Thursday, the IDF struck terrorists transporting weapons 'in a manner that posed a threat' in the southern Gaza Strip.
WATCH: Attempted assassin storms security checkpoint at White House Correspondents’ Dinner California teacher Cole Allen was arrested after attempting to rush a security checkpoint at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, where President Trump and other senior officials were present.
Iran reopens main airport, restarts flights amid truce uncertainty Tehran’s Imam Khomeini International Airport reopens despite a ceasefire on the brink and ongoing U.S. military buildup in the region.
Israeli court sides with pro-Hamas professor in unfair dismissal lawsuit An Israeli labor court ruled a professor’s dismissal over posts justifying the Oct. 7 massacres lacked due process.
US, Israel drafting plan to end military aid by 2038 Trump administration reportedly in talks with Israel to draft new 10-year Memorandum of Understanding that will gradually end American military aid to the Jewish state.
‘Like pre-Oct. 7th reality’ – Gaza projectiles land in kibbutz Local leaders warn the situation mirrors pre-war conditions along the border.
Not just Israel: Palestinians overwhelmingly dislike the US Just 1% of Palestinians from Judea and Samaria have a positive attitude towardsIsrael, compared to 6% who have a positive view of the United States.
Qatar pressuring Hamas leaders to leave the country Doha reportedly working to expel Hamas' leadership from Qatar as backlash against the terror group over its continuing ties to Iran.
Trump evacuated as gunman storms Washington event President Trump says shooting incident likely unrelated to Iran, as police identify the armed suspect who forced his way into the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.
11 Palestinians detained, 10 still at large after forcing their way into Jenin camp The Jenin camp has remained a central arena for Israeli security activity over the past two years.
Netanyahu urges IDF to ‘vigorously attack’ Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon Although the Lebanese government has agreed to the ceasefire, Hezbollah has not agreed.
Gazans cast votes in local election for first time in 20 years Although Hamas boycotted the election, it pledged to honor its results and deployed personnel from its police force to the polling stations.
WATCH: Rockets into Roses – Israeli artist turns weapons of terror into works of hope An Israeli sculptor living near the Gaza border has spent 18 years welding rocket and missile remnants into roses, menorahs, and musical instruments—transforming weapons of terror into symbols of resilience.
11-year-old girl succumbs to wounds sustained from Iranian missile strike Officials confirmed the strike involved an Iranian missile equipped with a cluster warhead; a sub-munition directly hit the Karadi home, wounding 14 people.
Major Jewish orgs ‘deeply disappointed’ by Mamdani veto of school ‘buffer zone’ bill Morton Klein, national president of the Zionist Organization of America, stated that the veto is 'further proof that Mamdani is a heartless, Jew-hating Israel-hater.'
WATCH: Antisemitic podcaster Hasan Piker attempts to justify Oct. 7th massacre During a visit to Cambridge University, a student confronted Hasan Piker for failing to condemn the Nova festival massacre — with Piker also claiming Hamas's October 7 attack was not antisemitic in nature.
Iran’s leadership claims unity while Revolutionary Guard controls the state Some within the political system may favor concessions to reach a deal, but the central question remains whether the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is prepared to make them.
Only five ships pass through Strait of Hormuz in 24 hours Iran’s use of a swarm of small, fast boats to seize two container ships near the strait on Wednesday has heightened concerns among many shipping and oil companies.
WATCH: Dozens of refueling planes seen at Ben Gurion and Ramon Airport As the ceasefire between Iran and the U.S. continues to fracture, a surge of USAF refueling aircraft has been spotted in the region—with footage from Israel showing large numbers of the planes at the country's major airport.