Israeli President Isaac Herzog defended his country’s attack on Hamas during a fiery news conference Thursday, saying Israel was “fighting terror” and that they would spare no expense in eliminating those who committed the worst attack on Israel in its 75-year history.
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said during a televised speech Tuesday, “We kiss the hands of those who planned the attack” on Israel, a report says. Khamenei, who was wearing a Palestinian scarf and delivering his first broadcast remarks since Hamas
Israel’s counteroffensive into Gaza extended through the night, including airstrikes in Gaza City, home to Hamas’ centers of government. Israeli warplanes pounded downtown Gaza City with relentless bombardments into early Tuesday, after Israel’s prime minister vowed retaliation against the Islamic militant group
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly has told President Biden that a ground operation in the Gaza Strip is necessary after Hamas launched deadly strikes on his country. The remark, made in a phone call between the two leaders, came as Biden raised
As war continues in Israel after a Saturday morning shock attack by Hamas and Islamic jihad militants — with at least 1,100 people killed and more than 2,000 wounded to date — faith leaders shared with Fox News Digital their reactions and
Shocked and distraught Israeli citizens are coming together to volunteer and support the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) during the war against Hamas that began on Saturday. Veronika Solovjanova, a business owner in Tel Aviv, told Fox News Digital that she knows Israelis
Four mums traded their regular catch-up dinner for a spa trip to Milan – for the bargain price of £102. Laura Oduntan, 37, Jade Bassett, 33, Remi Pedro, 37, and Agnes Adekunle, 38 treated themselves to a whistlestop 18 hours in the
Kate wrote the words on a parcel she had filled with food, clothes and toiletries for those suffering in the war-torn country. She left the message during a surprise visit to a support centre in Bracknell, Bucks, called Vsi Razom, which means
A group of people living in tents in a UK city have spoken out about how they ended up forming a small safe haven on a roundabout. A number of tents have sprung up at the Bearpit in Bristol. And now, the
Former PM May was Home Secretary in the coalition Government when the infamous vans policy was rolled out. Vehicles marked with signs asking “are you in the UK illegally?” and warning “go home or face arrest” were deployed across London. The posters