In a shocking turn of events, Israel's military advocate general, Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi, has been arrested after leaking a video of soldiers assaulting a Palestinian detainee. Her actions have sparked outrage and raised serious questions about accountability and the rule of law in Israel.
A former Israeli military lawyer has been arrested after a controversial video leak showing severe abuse of a Palestinian detainee. The political fallout intensifies as investigations unfold.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has ordered immediate military strikes in Gaza, jeopardizing the recently brokered ceasefire with Hamas. This escalation follows tensions over hostage remains and could reshape the region's dynamics.
Hamas has accused Israel of creating false pretexts for escalation in Gaza, while Israel disputes claims regarding a coffin purportedly containing a hostage's body. Tensions rise as ceasefire efforts continue.
Vice President JD Vance criticized the Israeli parliament's vote to advance West Bank annexation, calling it a 'political stunt.' He also discussed hopes for Gaza's reconstruction and disarming Hamas.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance slammed Israel's parliament vote on West Bank annexation, labeling it an 'insult.' His remarks come as diplomatic tensions rise and U.S. officials push for peace in Gaza.
In a significant statement, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu declared that Israel is in charge of its own security as he meets with U.S. Vice President Vance to discuss the Gaza ceasefire. Amid ongoing tensions, questions arise about the future of international involvement in the region.
The US State Department has credible reports indicating that Hamas may violate the ceasefire with a potential attack on Palestinian civilians in Gaza, raising serious concerns over the stability of the agreement.
In a dramatic turn, Hamas has handed over two more Israeli hostages under a US-brokered ceasefire, but the group states they need more time and equipment to recover the remaining bodies. Tensions rise as Israel insists on full compliance.
In a heartwarming scene, hostages released by Hamas reunite with their families after over 700 days. Medical teams share insights on the unique challenges of treating these survivors.