The Turkish president is trying to seek cooperation to establish a new constitution after local election losses. He is reportedly set to meet the opposition leader in the coming days.
The death toll from a fire that broke out in a residential building south of Kuwait City has risen to 49. The building housed foreign workers, a common practice in Kuwait and other Gulf states.
Although fewer visitors than usual are expected to fly to Israel this summer due to the war, restarted airline operations and the reactivation of Ben Gurion’s Terminal 1 might help local tourism.
Israel celebrates the holiday of Shavuot, commonly associated with cheese, as the country’s dairy farms overcome war-related threats and labor shortages.
Azzam Shawwa, former governor of the Palestine Monetary Authority and energy minister, told The Media Line he is deeply concerned about the Palestinian Authority’s ability to function.
Despite the ongoing war and lack of safety, a new wave of Jews from the US and France choose to make aliyah, demonstrating an unwavering commitment to the State of Israel.
French President Macron and US President Biden announced enhanced coordination to prevent further escalation between Hezbollah and Israel, aiming to defuse regional tensions through joint efforts.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu faces political turmoil, war with Hamas, threats from Hezbollah, and potential international arrest amid declining popularity and coalition challenges.
The documentary will not necessarily turn the tide, but it will galvanize support from those Australians who abhor how the political Left has used the Israel-Palestine conflict to sow division.
Delta Air Lines has officially restarted flights from New York to Tel Aviv after an eight-month hiatus. Delta's return makes it the second US carrier to resume flights to Israel, following United.