Israel targeted new locations in northern Lebanon on Saturday as a third United Nations peacekeeper was wounded in the escalating conflict.
Survivors of the deadliest Israeli attack on Lebanon in a year are frustrated that Lebanese families are paying for the war between Israel and Hezbollah.
Thousands of people are trapped in Gaza’s Jabalia refugee camp as Israel continues its multi-front assault in the Middle East.
Israel also aimed airstrikes for the first time at central Beirut,after pounding a school sheltering displaced people in the Gaza Strip and killing dozens.
It’s shadowy,underground and back on the world’s radar. Could Tehran one day have nuclear weapons?
It was their first call in seven weeks,a conversation that came as Israel expanded further into Lebanon,pounded Gaza and killed another Hezbollah member,this time in Syria.
It is becoming harder and harder for Jews like me to support Israel,given the scale of its vengeance for the October 7 atrocity.
The Trump Organisation’s efforts highlight long-standing ethical concerns about the mingling of the former US president’s financial and political fortunes.
Naim Qassem speaking by video from an undisclosed location,said Hezbollah would name a new leader to succeed Hassan Nasrallah who was killed by Israel in Beirut.
Sitting in Melbourne,I hesitate to share my grief for fear of people saying I’m not close enough to the situation in Lebanon to feel this grief. But the uncertainty is paralysing.
A year after the Hamas attack that triggered the war,Hamas’ leader-in-exile framed the conflict with Israel as part of a broader narrative spanning 76 years.