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Israeli President Herzog told Newsweek Editor-in-Chief Jennifer Cunningham that interfaith dialogue is the future of the region.
The Israeli government authorized 22 settlements in May, the largest expansion in decades, and Palestinian families are now being forced from their homes.
The former secretary of state called the shift towards getting news from social media content a “serious problem” for democracy.
Senator Bernie Moreno's bill to eliminate dual citizenship comes as some in the MAGA movement have increasingly criticized Israel.
NYC mayor Eric Adams signs orders blocking BDS movement funding and boosting synagogue protection before leaving office in challenge to successor.
U.S. ambassador to Israel and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee told Axios that Israel is "relatively calm," with the current ceasefire holding and rocket fire paused. The big picture: It's one of the most optimistic assessments from a U.
What began as Israel’s leader cold-shouldering the mainstream media is becoming a more widespread assault on the country’s freedom of the press.
There was something "fundamentally wrong" with how Israel conducted its military operation in the Gaza Strip and there are "strong reasons to believe" that war crimes have been committed, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told Reuters on Wednesday.