Gaza Strip
Israel removed from Jordanian parliament minutes, proposing MP calls Israel 'enemy of Jordanians'
Jordan’s Parliament voted to erase mentions of "Israel" from debate on US Ambassador Huckabee’s comments on West Bank reforms, calling them a breach of international law.
Drones smuggling weapons, drugs from Egypt pose serious risk to Israeli security
WATCH: Golani, Air Force kill terrorist who crossed Yellow Line in southern Gaza
If the political elite keep performing for cameras, Israel will never be able to heal - editorial
Israel plans large camp for Palestinians in southern Gaza, retired general says
He does not speak on behalf of the IDF, which declined to comment. The Prime Minister's Office did not immediately provide comment on any plans to build a camp in Rafah.
Environmental cooperation emerges as cornerstone for Middle East peace, experts say
Shared environmental needs could succeed in creating stability in the Middle East, experts say
Netanyahu claims IDF Gaza losses due to lack of ammunition, Trump improved situation
At a joint conference with Hostage Coordinator Gal Hirsch, Netanyahu pointed out that, for the first time in 12 years, there are no hostages being held in the Gaza Strip.
Rafah Border Crossing will be test for Gaza’s next stage - analysis
Regional expectations are growing that the Rafah crossing will reopen this week, but doubts remain over how fully Israel will allow movement, as the ceasefire enters a critical stage.
Hamas seeks role for its police in Gaza ahead of disarmament talks, sources say
Hamas is pushing to integrate its roughly 10,000 police officers into a new US-backed Palestinian administration for Gaza, a move likely to face Israeli opposition as disarmament talks continue.
Gaza facing environmental catastrophe as 60 million tons of toxic war debris buried under rubble
As Gazans struggle to recover from the war – trash, sewage, and toxic debris are creating an environmental catastrophe
'Pollution without borders': Gaza sewage flows north, contaminating Israeli waters
The collapse of the sewage infrastructure in Gaza is not just a local humanitarian crisis but an environmental threat to Israel and beyond
PIJ knowingly fired faulty rockets in Gaza, killing 'a thousand' Palestinians, document reveals
"We are at war. And even if a thousand people are killed by friendly fire, that is the price of war," PIJ's Akram al-Ajouri reportedly said.
With no more hostages in Gaza, Israel can begin to move forward - editorial
Something fundamental has shifted, allowing Israel to start thinking about turning a page.
'Hero of Kibbutz Alumim': Israel reacts to news of final hostage Ran Gvili's return
Leaders across Israel paid tribute as the remains of St.-Sgt.-Maj. Ran Gvili were brought home, closing the chapter of Israeli hostages held in Gaza.