U.S. President Trump's recent Middle East tour has signaled a dramatic shift in regional alliances, sidelining Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. As Trump embraces new Sunni partnerships, tensions with Israel rise amidst ongoing conflict in Gaza.
The Israeli military has begun mobilizing forces for an intensified offensive in Gaza, conducting airstrikes that have already resulted in over 140 civilian deaths. While preparations are underway, the situation remains tense as the ground invasion looms.
In a dramatic escalation, Israel has begun a major military offensive in Gaza, targeting Hamas and seeking to secure hostages. With rising casualties and international pressure, the situation grows increasingly dire.
As Trump engages with Arab leaders, Israel's role as a key U.S. ally is questioned. With significant diplomatic moves bypassing Israel, the dynamics in the Middle East are shifting rapidly.
In a surprising turn of events, Hamas conducted secret negotiations with a pro-Trump activist leading to the release of Edan Alexander, an American hostage held in Gaza. What does this mean for future U.S.-Hamas relations?
In a dramatic escalation, Israel retaliated against Houthi targets in Yemen following a missile strike on Tel Aviv's airport. Prime Minister Netanyahu vows to continue strong actions against the Iran-backed group amidst rising tensions.
In a dramatic escalation, Israel's security cabinet has approved a plan to expand its military offensive against Hamas, aiming to capture Gaza and increase pressure for hostage release. This comes ahead of President Trump's visit, raising critical humanitarian concerns.
The Israeli military is ramping up its operations in Gaza, calling up tens of thousands of reservists. Critics question Netanyahu's motives as hostages remain captive amid increasing violence and humanitarian crises.
In a bold move, Israel's military plans to call up tens of thousands of reservists, escalating the ongoing conflict in Gaza. Prime Minister Netanyahu remains firm on continuing the war despite rising calls for peace and aid.
A missile launched by Iranian-backed rebels in Yemen struck near Ben-Gurion Airport, causing panic and flight cancellations as Israel considers escalating military operations in Gaza.