Egypt has sent about 40 tanks and armored personnel carriers to northeastern Sinai within the past two weeks as part of a series of measures to bolster security on its border with Gaza, two Egyptian security sources said. The deployment took place
Israelis displaced by terror attacks receive thousands of pounds of donated food with blogger's help
Like so many other people in Jerusalem, Danielle Renov knew something was wrong on Oct. 7, 2023. There were sirens blaring — “siren after siren,” she said — which, while not an uncommon occurrence, definitely was not the norm. It was only
Prince Harry failed to give a “genuine show of contrition” on his whirlwind UK trip which experts claim stopped him from meeting up with his brother. The Duke of Sussex spent just 24 hours in Britain after touching down at Heathrow on
Keir Starmer’s decision to ditch his biggest pledge to voters has given the Tories plenty of fresh ammunition for their “flip flop” attacks. The Labour leader dithered over the future of the £28 billion spending pledge for months before finally taking an
The German Navy frigate Hessen has departed from Wilhelmshaven towards the Red Sea for a European Union mission aimed at defending cargo ships from Houthi rebel attacks. Approximately 240 personnel are aboard the Hessen, awaiting official approval from both the EU and
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Iraq’s government is focused on avoiding a domestic or regional spillover of the Israel-Hamas war but continuing attacks on the country threaten its hard-won stability, the U.N. envoy for Iraq warned Tuesday. With the war raging in Gaza,
Ten people died as a result of unprovoked shark attacks last year, the Florida Museum of Natural History’s International Shark Attack File report states. A total of 120 worldwide alleged shark-human interactions were investigated. Of them, 69 unprovoked shark bites on humans
The Iran-backed Houthis launched two attacks on commercial vessels in the Red Sea on Tuesday, the first attacks since the U.S. took out dozens of Houthi targets over the weekend, Fox News has learned. Two U.S. defense officials said that the first
The Iran-backed Houthis warned it could launch strikes against Italy should the country join Western coalition forces in carrying out attacks in Yemen, a senior official for the group said Monday. Mohamed Ali al-Houthi, the head of the Houthis supreme revolutionary committee,
Iranian officials warned the U.S. on Sunday about possibly targeting two cargo ships in the Middle East that are suspected of being spy ships for the country. The warning was issued after forces from the U.S. and U.K. launched an airstrike offensive