Israel says Lebanon not done enough to disarm Hezbollah
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in an interview published on Friday that he hopes to "taper off" Israeli dependence on U.S. military aid in the next decade.
In an interview with the Post and remarks to Fort Worth Jews, Ambassador Yeichel Leiter discusses Syria, the Trump administration, and how Jews can combat rising antisemitism.
Israel pushed back against Lebanon’s announcement that militias in the south of the Arab country had been disarmed, saying efforts to force Hezbollah to lay down its weapons were “far from sufficient.
Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip — Israel’s prime minister says a former U.N. Mideast envoy, Bulgarian diplomat Nickolay Mladenov, has been chosen to serve as the director-general for U.S. President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace aimed at overseeing the peace process in Gaza.
The strikes were the latest in near-daily Israeli military action since the signing of a ceasefire more than a year ago that included a Lebanese pledge to disarm the militant group Hezbollah.
Israel’s decision to ban 37 aid groups from the West Bank and Gaza will worsen already desperate conditions for more than 1 million.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has proposed a commission with members chosen in a way that departs from existing law.
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Israel clears final hurdle to start settlement construction that would cut the West Bank in two
Israel has cleared the final hurdle before starting construction on a controversial settlement project near Jerusalem that would effectively cut the West Bank in two.
Hoyer’s departure deprives Congress of a pro-Israel stalwart at a time when support for Israel is on the decline in both major parties. Democratic Rep.
The talks, in Paris, are the latest bid to reduce tensions between two longtime enemies. A deal would help both curry favor with the Trump administration.
Israel is attempting to block a potential U.S. sale of F-35 fighter jets to Türkiye by opposing the transfer of Israeli-origin technology and raising security objections despite signals of U.S. openness.