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Over 65,000 aid trucks have entered Gaza since October ceasefire, COGAT says
Delivered aid included tents and tarps, humanitarian staff, and the evacuation of Gazans in need of medical treatment and those with dual citizenship.
Foreign ministers from Muslim, Arab countries denounce Israeli West Bank bill to expand control
IDF, police intercept drone carrying 12 pistols from Jordan
Iranian MP threatens US bases, urges Jordanians to seize control of air base amid rising tensions
Sweida security shake-up highlights Syria’s struggle with Druze autonomy - analysis
Syria reassigns top security commanders in Sweida, aiming to calm Druze tensions as secession fears grow.
Israeli strikes in Syria continue into third day, sparking regional condemnations - analysis
The Kingdom of Jordan said that it had condemned, “in the strongest terms, the repeated Israeli violations and its infiltration into Syrian territory."
German development minister to visit Israel, Palestinian territories
Reem Alabali Radovan has previously called for Germany to suspend the sales of weapons that could be used in Gaza to Israel, and condemned Hamas terrorism, demanding the release of all hostages.
Netanyahu calls to accelerate Gaza ops., State Dept. fires press officer over Gaza policy disputes
Dermer meets Qataris in France • Four IDF soldiers injured by hand grenade explosion in southern Syria • Ultra-Orthodox Jews block central Israel highways, protest outside military prison
IDF intensifies attacks in Gaza, moves forward with Gaza City op.
Meeting on Gaza City occupation plan ends, COGAT ready to evacuate population • Car explosion leaves one injured in Ashkelon • Netanyahu argues Macron fueling French Jew-hatred
Jordan to reinstate military draft amid tensions with Israel
Questions over the timing of the directive to reintroduce conscription were posed in a Sunday report by Israel's public broadcaster KAN News.
Israel unveils new corridor, aid zone ahead of Gaza City invasion
Israel unveils new humanitarian corridors in Gaza as over 1,700 aid packages are airdropped without Israeli inspection, prompting scrutiny ahead of the planned Gaza city invasion.
Israel's water tech is the key to peace in the Middle East - opinion
Treated wastewater, brought to near drinking quality, along with drip irrigation covering three-quarters of its agriculture, has strengthened Israel’s position as a water power.
Saudi normalization promise hinges on progress with Palestinians - opinion
If successful, it could open a new era of integration, prosperity, and regional stability, transforming a regional vision into a sustainable global reality.
Police seize second owl in months amid crackdown on illegally held animals
Police have cracked down on illegally held animals over the past several months. Usually the cases include monkeys and lion cubs.