Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered Israel’s military to conduct an operation in the occupied West Bank after three empty buses exploded in a suspected terror attack near Tel Aviv on Thursday.
Israel narrowly avoided a massacre. Explosives planted on buses in Bat Yam, intended to detonate during the Friday morning ...
Pope Francis is in critical condition and his "prognosis remains guarded" as he experienced a respiratory crisis Saturday ...
Six living hostages are back home in Israel after Hamas released them in exchange for 602 Palestinian prisons on Saturday.
Accompanied by soldiers, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu entered a Palestinian home in the Tulkarem refugee camp in ...
Hamas criticized Israeli PM's Benjamin Netanyahu’s tour of the Tulkarm camp as a 'desperate display of political and military ...
Three empty buses have exploded on the southern edge of Tel Aviv in what Israeli police say is a “suspected terror attack”. It happened in an area where the buses were parked in the city of Bat Yam on ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the country’s military would crack down on terrorism in the West Bank after ...
Israeli police said in an update they have identified four devices attempted to be used in a "coordinated terror attack." ...
Arab leaders gathered in Saudi Arabia on Friday for a meeting that focused on Cairo's proposed plan to rebuild Gaza to ...
After Hamas handed over an unidentified body Thursday rather than that of Israeli hostage Shiri Bibas, placing strain on the ...
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Hosted on MSNNetanyahu Orders Major Crackdown in West Bank After Terror Attacks on Buses Near Tel AvivIsrael's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered intensified military operations in the West Bank following a suspected terror attack involving three explosions on empty buses near Tel Aviv. The ...
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