Yet another controversy: BBC presenter justifies Hezbollah's attacks on Israel
The channel’s news anchor Martine Croxall criticized for suggesting Hezbollah's attacks stem from “concern.”
The channel’s news anchor Martine Croxall criticized for suggesting Hezbollah's attacks stem from “concern.”
Noa was known for her artisanal chocolate-making skills and for leading workshops in her craft. Nir oversaw tourism initiatives for ...
The two civilians succumbed to their injuries following firefighting teams who arrived at the scene and rescued them from their ...
The video purportedly showcases several high-value targets, including an electric power station, Haifa's airport, a submarine dock at a naval ...
Saudi networks Al-Hadath and Al-Arabiya, citing unnamed sources, identified the target as Abu al-Fadl Qarnabesh, who played a significant role ...
Following sirens in the Lower Galilee, reports indicated rocket impacts in the region, with one person evacuated to the hospital ...
For nine months, Kiryat Shmona has stood as a ghost town, its residents among those displaced by relentless attacks from ...
Unnamed diplomatic sources, speaking in hushed tones of an "extreme scenario," paint a picture of a nation steeling itself against ...
In the early hours of Thursday, Hamas revealed that Ismail Haniyeh, who heads the group's political wing, had been locked ...
Siren alerts blare in northern communities, including Kiryat Shmona, Kfar Blum, and later in Nahariya, Acre, and Ein HaMifratz. In ...
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