Israel Launches Deadly Strikes on Lebanon's Tyre
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Analysis shows that U.S. public support for Israel is rapidly weakening. In a column published on the 9th (local time), William Galston, a columnist for the U.S. conservative media outlet the Wall Street Journal,
Tehran suspended a renewed airborne assault against Israel after U.S. President Donald Trump appealed to both sides to "immediately stop shooting."
Pakistan, Qatar, Turkey and Egypt, have been working to help bridge differences between the U.S. and Iran and encourage efforts aimed at reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
In a viral video from a rally over the weekend, a Platner supporter dismissed concerns about his tattoo of the Totenkopf symbol, a skull-and-crossbones image worn by Nazi concentration camp guards.
At least one person was killed and several wounded in central Israel, according to emergency responders, as police said they were investigating the shooting as a suspected terror attack.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps signaled that it had concluded its latest military operation against Israel. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pulled back from preparations for another attack after pushback from President Trump,
The exchange, after Tehran's first such strike on Israel in two months, threatened to further complicate efforts to broker a peace deal aimed at ending the war.
For more than two years, hundreds of thousands of people in Gaza and Lebanon have lived in dread of Avichay Adraee’s next social media post
