Man convicted of trying to bomb Israeli bus loses US citizenship
A Southern California man who was imprisoned in Israel for an attempted bus bombing has been sentenced in the U.S. for lying to immigration authorities when he became a citizen.
A Southern California man who was imprisoned in Israel for an attempted bus bombing has been sentenced in the U.S. for lying to immigration authorities when he became a citizen.
The Foreign Ministry says Israel will participate in next year's World Expo hosted by the United Arab Emirates, in another sign of warming relations with Gulf Arab states.
A law that immunizes a sitting prime minister from criminal prosecution does one thing and one thing only: It gives the people’s legislature in Israel the power to decide whether a head of state should be removed.
A two-minute video on the al-Qassam Brigades website lays out step-by-step instructions in Arabic on how supporters can avoid the traditional financial system and donate cryptocurrency.
UNIFIL peacekeepers complete technical inspection and confirm existence of the third tunnel. UNIFIL says the tunnels violate a cease-fire resolution that ended the Second Lebanon War between Israel and Hezbollah in 2006.
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