Israeli forces launch deepest incursion into Lebanon
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By Andreea Popescu and Rami Ayyub JERUSALEM, May 28 (Reuters) - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday he had directed Israel's military to take more of Gaza, initially by seizing 70% of the Palestinian territory,
The United Nations has added Israeli and Russian forces to its annual blacklist of parties credibly suspected of committing conflict-related sexual violence, placing both countries alongside dozens of governments and armed groups accused of using rape and other forms of sexual violence during armed conflicts.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday that he has directed Israel’s military to take over 70% of Gaza’s territory.
Hasnain Jafer says his time spent in Israeli custody was "harrowing".
The IDF killed Ihab Khrizim, leader of a central Hamas funds transfer network, in a strike on Khan Yunis, the military announced on Thursday.
An annual United Nations report documenting sexual violence in conflicts worldwide has included Israeli forces for the first time since the review began more than 15 years ago for their treatment of
Israeli military strikes southern suburb of Beirut before crucial Lebanon-Israel talks in Washington
Israel’s air force carried out an airstrike on a southern suburb of Lebanon’s capital on Thursday afternoon, the Israeli military said, further straining a fragile ceasefire a day before crucial negotiations in Washington.
Israeli troops have entered a southern Lebanese village, pushing deeper into the country amid ongoing conflict.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said it eliminated Hamas Commander Anas Muhammad Ibrahim Hamed, who infiltrated Israel and participated in the Oct. 7 Nova Music Festival Massacre. Hamed was killed during a targeted Monday strike in Gaza, the IDF announced ...
The United Nations has added Israeli and Russian security forces for the first time to its annual blacklist documenting sexual violence during conflict, including allegations of rape against
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Israeli forces seize castle, make deepest push inside Lebanon in 26 years, complicating Iran deal
Israeli forces have seized a historic, strategic and symbolically important castle and are now deeper inside Lebanon than they have been in 26 years, despite a U.S.-brokered ceasefire. That complicates efforts on a deal to end the Iran war.