News  Sources

News Articles - Page 4 of 209

Israel is preparing a new military operation in Gaza City for March, pending approval from the United States. The planned offensive aims to expand Israeli control, as officials remain doubtful about disarming Hamas under the current ceasefire.
The Israeli military says there are no conclusive findings yet on whether a vehicle incident near Hebron was an intentional attack. The matter is still under investigation.
The Japanese art of flower arranging is taking root in Israel, celebrated for its symbolism and meditative practice. Dr. Fiammetta Martegani is helping introduce this tradition to new communities.
An MIT professor says Israel is uniquely suited to lead the global medical artificial intelligence revolution, from regulation to real-world use.
Martin O'Neill called for new signings after Celtic's four-nil win over Dundee United, stressing the need for fresh players. He also plans to discuss Daizen Maeda's future at the club. O'Neill urged his squad to stay focused with tough fixtures ahead.
Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders' children discovered 2,000-year-old coins during a family trip to Israel. The find was made in a cave near Shilo and is believed to date back to the Bar Kokhba Revolt period. The family also explored Bethlehem and other historic sites during their visit.
Israel's recognition of Somaliland has triggered global backlash and fears of instability in the Horn of Africa. Regional and international actors warn the move could escalate tensions and undermine peace in the Red Sea area.
Footballers' partners face loneliness, upheaval, and emotional challenges when players move abroad. Stories from Taylor Ward, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, and others highlight the personal sacrifices behind the glamorous image. Some even struggle with mental health due to isolation and constant change.
The United States launched another strike against ISIS in Syria after the deaths of two soldiers and their interpreter. No further details have been released, and the story is still developing.
Syrian authorities have started moving Kurdish fighters out of Aleppo after days of deadly clashes that killed at least 21 civilians and displaced over 140,000 people. A ceasefire was declared, but tensions and sporadic violence continue as talks over Kurdish integration stall.
Troops in Gaza responded to three ceasefire violations on Saturday, eliminating threats after militants crossed a designated boundary. Forces remain deployed and committed to maintaining security.
United States Special Envoy Tom Barrack has urged an immediate cease in hostilities between Syrian forces and the Syrian Democratic Forces. He met with Syrian and Jordanian officials to support dialogue and peaceful solutions for Aleppo and Sweida. Both sides reaffirmed commitments to integration and civilian protection.
Our mission is to provide you with up-to-date, concise news from multiple sources in one place, keeping you informed about Israel.
 
Hit 'Subscribe' to get the latest curated news about Israel delivered daily to your inbox