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Israel Warns 'Harsh Response' If Syria Enters Golan
Syria and Israel have been technically at war since 1948 and have fought at least three major conflicts, including in 1967 when Israel seized the Golan Heights.
Israel Sets ‘Red Lines’ for U.S.-Saudi Nuclear Deal
Israel aims to influence the framework of any U.S.-Saudi nuclear deal to ensure its concerns are taken into account.
North Korea Wanted $1B to Stop Iran Missile Sales
The offer was reportedly made during secret meetings between the countries' ambassadors in Sweden 19 years ago.
Russia Says Human Rights Council 'Better' Without U.S.
Russia's U.N. envoy said "the atmosphere at the council has become much more constructive" with the U.S. gone.
Israel Lawmaker Blames Earthquake on Reform Jews
Condemning reformists who would like to see more gender-inclusive prayer spaces, ultra-Orthodox Israeli lawmaker said "they are not Jews."
Iran General Says Israel Steals Clouds, Causing Drought
The head of Iran's meteorological service said that, unless the general knows something he doesn't, there's no way a country can steal clouds.
Turkey's Erdogan Wants to Be Champion for Palestinians
Israeli officials said Erdogan is also donating funds to Islamic Organizations in Arab neighborhoods in East Jerusalem.
Russia Doubts Trump Wants to ‘Get Out ASAP’ From Syria
Report says Trump wants a deal with Russia to get the U.S. out of Syria “ASAP,” but the Kremlin says it has “no idea” what CNN is talking about.
New U.S. Missile to Replace Hellfire Russia Tank Killer
The Joint Air-to-Ground Missile is set to replace the Hellfire used in various U.S. military operations, from invasions to assassinations.
Rebel Leader Blames 'U.S. Silence' as Assad Takes South
Opposition negotiator Nasr al-Hariri said such "U.S. silence" could only be due to a "malicious deal" made between foreign powers involved in Syria's war.
Will DSA's Stance on Israel Slow Down Ocasio-Cortez?
A member of the Democratic Socialists of America, the activist has so far remained silent on its support of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement.
Tel Aviv Diary: A War or a Peace Agreement?
Hamas might decide that a war, with the inevitable Palestinian fatalities, will wake up the world to Gaza's situation.
Israel Protects Nuclear Reactors From Iranian Threat
The Dimona facility is the oldest nuclear facility still working in the world.
Next Middle East War May Start In These Places: Report
For the first time since beginning the project in late 2017, the International Crisis Group has listed "Critical" flashpoints in two separate Middle Eastern countries.
U.S. and Syria Defeating ISIS, but May Face Each Other
The Syrian military and the Syrian Democratic Forces are both advancing rapidly against the last of ISIS. What happens when the jihadis are gone?
Israel Security Stops Producer Covering Prince's Visit
Reporters Without Borders ranks Israel 87th out of the 180 countries on its 2018 World Press Freedom Index.
Russia Ends U.S. Ceasefire in South Syria Amid Violence
Syria is reclaiming one of its final rebel-held regions, but Israel has reportedly continued to strike Iranian assets in the heart of the war-torn country.
Prince William Kicks Off Historic Israel Visit
"It was a pretty good goal," one of the young players conceded. William also met with the Israeli prime minister and president in Jerusalem.
Iran Says Its Ready for 'Proxy War' with U.S., Israel
Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's top military aide also threatened to shower Saudi royal palaces "with 1,000 missiles" if the kingdom launches an attack.
Hezbollah Blocked from Twitter and Facebook
If true, this would be at least the second that the militant group has lost access to its Facebook account in as many years.
Israeli Minister Hints at Military Operation in Gaza
Erdan echoed Education Minister Naftali Bennett’s statement earlier this week that soldiers should shoot the people flying weaponized kites.
Sara Netanyahu Accused of Fraud
The wife of the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu allegedly misused state funds.
Iran Says Saudi Will 'Suffer' in Yemen Amid U.S. Visit
Despite reports that the Saudi-led coalition had seized a crucial port city, a top Iranian official said the Houthis were "witnessing their advances every day."
Iraq Groups Warn of Attack on U.S., Israel Over Strikes
The U.S.-led coalition battling ISIS has denied responsibility for the strikes.
U.S. Withdraws From U.N. Human Rights Council
Ambassador Nikki Haley says it is a “cesspool of political bias” that “makes a mockery of human rights.”
Tel Aviv Diary: Israel's Economy Is Growing Rapidly
Netanyahu announced Israel’s per capita GDP had risen to $42,115—ranking Israel 24th in the world.
Israel Says It Won’t Attack Palestinians Using Kites
After nearly three months of bloody protests, Israeli military officials say targeting protesters isn't the best tactic.
Was Messi's Missed Penalty Kick From a Canceled Game?
“In the Argentina against Iceland game we saw just how much Messi needed the warm-up game against Israel."
Hamas Threatens to Hit Israel With Fire Kite Barrage
The fire kits destroyed thousands of acres of farmland and caused millions in damage.
Israeli Lawmaker: Jews Are Smartest Race in the World
Miki Zohar was defending Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is being investigated for corruption.
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